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WANG
The Washington Area NMR Group (WANG) is an association of scientists with interests in various aspects of magnetic resonance, including experimental methods and technology, underlying theoretical principles, and applications to both biological and non-biological systems. We hold several meetings per year, at which invited speakers from the Washington, DC area and from outside this area present their recent research results. WANG meetings also serve as a forum for informal discussions, networking, and exchanges of ideas among attendees. These meetings are open to all interested parties.
Upcoming meetings are posted at this site. Please click on "meetings & seminars". Meetings are also advertised to the WANG e-mailing list. To join this list, please send your e-mail address to robertt@niddk.nih.gov. If you would like your name and contact information to be available to people who view this site, click on "join the group".
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