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Who we are - What we do

The network for all areas of magnetic resonance

The GDCh Magnetic Resonance Group (FGMR) has over 500 members and has been promoting the scientific and technical progress of magnetic resonance, representing the interests of its members and communicating the importance of the method for science, research and development since it was founded on 12 September 1978 in Ettal Monastery.

The FGMR brings together all those interested in magnetic resonance methodology from science, practice and theory, from universities, industry and research institutes. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the method, the extensive network spans the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, life sciences, medicine, food chemistry and technology as well as polymer and material sciences. The methodology includes

  • in its classical classification: EPR, MRI and NMR,
  • spectroscopy as well as relaxometry and time-domain magnetic resonance,
  • experiments on gases, liquids and solids,
  • in the zero and geomagnetic field as well as at the highest and also pulsed fields,
  • measurements with spatial resolution/imaging and
  • experimental development of hyperpolarisation.

Known fields of application include analytics, dynamic structural biology, pharmacy, medical diagnostics, metabolomics, materials research, battery development, catalysis and process and quality control. The FGMR combines all of these facets under one roof and is excellently networked with German and international scientific organisations.

Shortlink to this page: www.gdch.de/fgmr

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Free membership for students!

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47 PPNMR (Practical problems of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy)

17/18 March 2026
University of Göttingen

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47th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting

14-17 September 2026
Mainz
Chair: D. Budker
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