BNMRZ Symposium 

Ultra-Highfield NMR and 4D Structural Biology – From Mechanisms to Therapies

Ultra-highfield NMR continues to unveil groundbreaking insights into the molecular mechanisms of biomolecules, emphasizing the critical roles of dynamics and allostery for biological function. This 4D view of structural biology (considering time, in addition to the three spatial coordinates) – further enabled by breakthroughs in cryo-EM, complementary biophysical techniques, e.g. FRET, computational methods and AI – provides unprecedented mechanistic insights empowering breakthrough therapeutic innovations.

📅 Date: Thursday and Friday, November 6–7, 2025

📍 Location: TUM Institute for Advanced Study, Garching

Thank you all for sharing this exciting journey into the future of biomolecular NMR and structural biology!

Reid Alderson, Steffen Glaser, Franz Hagn, Bernd Reif, Anne Schütz, Michael Sattler

Bavarian NMR Center, https://www.bnmrz.org/

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Speakers include:

Fred Allain ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Hari Arthanari Harvard Medical School, USA
Lucia Banci CERM Florence, Italy
Martin Blackledge IBS Grenoble, France
Giovanni Bussi SISSA,Trieste, Italy
Teresa Carlomagno University Birmingham
Juli Feigon UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
Steve Fesik Vanderbilt University
Kevin Gardner CUNY, New York, USA
Steffen Glaser TUM, Garching, Germany
Christian Griesinger MPI Göttingen, Germany
Angela Gronenborn University Pittsburgh, USA
Stephan Grzesiek Biozentrum Basel, Switzerland
Janosch Hennig University of Bayreuth, Germany
Sebastian Hiller Biozentrum Basel
Nadia Izadi-Pruneyre Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Marion Jasnin Helmholtz Munich, Germany
Alisha Jones NYU, New York, USA
Don Lamb LMU Munich, Germany
Tobias Madl Mediuni Graz, Austria
Hartmut Oschkinat FMP Berlin, Germany
Art Palmer Columbia University, New York, USA
Rina Rosenzweig Weizmann, Rehovot, Israel
Harald Schwalbe University Frankfurt, Germany
Rebecca Wade HITS & ZMBH Uni Heidelberg, Germany
Gerhard Wagner Harvard Medical School, USA
Giles Yeo U Cambridge, UK