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Abstracts, Posters, and Presentations
136. Instrumental Advances and Optimization of 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Seminar Talk, Advanced Imaging Research Center, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (January 9, 2018).
135. Magnetic field-dependent lifetimes of 13C spins at cryogenic temperature, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Christopher Parish, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
134. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of BDPA and trityl OX063, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
133. Transition metal doping reveals link between electron T1 reduction and 13C dynamic nuclear polarization efficiency, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
132. The stability of reactivity of DNP-NMR polarizing agents galvinoxyl, DPPH, 4-oxo-TEMPO, and trityl OX063, Luke Davis, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
131. Contrast-enhanced imaging at earth's magnetic field, Alan Zanders, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
130. Tracking leucine metabolism in prostate cancer cells via 13C NMR spectroscopy, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
129. Temperature-dependent proton relaxation time T1 of water:glycerol solutions at earth's magnetic field, Fatemeh Khashami, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
128. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
127. Basics of dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) annual users workshop, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (October 19-21, 2017).
126. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
125. Mechanisms of dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of two free radicals, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
124. Dynamic nuclear polarization: boosting MRI signals by >10,000-fold, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
123. Contrast-enhanced MRI at earth's magnetic field using gadolinium complexes, Alan Zanders, Daniel Carlton, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, UT Dallas Undergraduate Scholars Symposium, VCB Atrium, UTD, Richardson, Texas (April 18, 2017)
122. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
121. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of trityl OX063 and 4-oxo-TEMPO at 3.35 T and 1.2 K, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
120. A 180 GHz dynamic nuclear polarization system using a cryogen-free and sweepable superconducting magnet, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
119. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using derivatives of TEMPO free radical, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
118. Influence of Tb3+ and Dy3+ doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika KIswandhi, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
117.13C dynamic nuclear polarization using trimeric gadolinium complex, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Andhika KIswandhi, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Magnus Karlsson, Mathilde Lerche, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
116. Basics of Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Symposium and Training XXIV: Dynamic Imaging of Metabolism in Health and Disease, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 1-2, 2017)
115. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance in Medical Research, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, 47th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Cliff Lodge, Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, Utah (January 8-13, 2017)
114. Construction and performance of a homebuilt 180 GHz dissolution dynamic nuclear polarizer, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
113. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of trityl OX063 and 4-oxo-TEMPO free radicals, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
112. Influence of Dy3+ and Tb3+ on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zara Hayati, Andre Martins, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
111. Dynamic nuclear polarization of low-gamma nuclei, Qing Wang, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
110. Influence of Ho3+-doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Pavanjeet Kaur, Andre Martins, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Joint Meeting of the Texas and Four Corners Sections of the American Physical Society (APS), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico (October 21-22, 2016).
109. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Enhancing MRI Signals by >10,000-fold for Non-Invasive Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Joint Meeting of the Texas and Four Corners Sections of the American Physical Society (APS), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico (October 21-22, 2016).
108. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Physics and Biomedical Applications, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, Fun of Physics Class, Host: Lindsay King, UT Dallas JSOM (September 12, 2016).
107. Ho-DOTA as a polarization enhancer for dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Pavanjeet Kaur, Zahra Hayati, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, and Lloyd Lumata, NSF Site Visit Symposium for Early Career Scientists, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL (August 29-31, 2016).
106. Temperature dependence of proton NMR relaxation times at Earth's magnetic field, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Sarah Ferguson, Eduardo Cervantes, Anisha Oomen, Anagha Khrishnan, Aayush Goyal, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
105. Influence of Glassing Matrix Deuteration and Gd3+ Doping on 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization at B = 5 Tesla, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
104. Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Carbonyl and Methyl 13C Spins in Acetate Using Trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Zoltan Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
103. Development and Performance of a 180 GHz Dissolution DNP Hyperpolarizer, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
102. 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Using Isotopically-Enriched 4-oxo-TEMPO Free Radicals , Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
101. Influence of 13C isotopic labeling location on 13C DNP of acetate using TEMPO free radical, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
100. The effects of Ho3+-DOTA doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization: ESR and hyperpolarization studies, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Pavanjeet Kaur, Zahra Hayati, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
099. Real-time tracking of dissociation of hyperpolarized 89Y-DTPA: a model for degradation of open-chain Gd3+ MRI contrast agents, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
098. Novel earth's field magnetic resonance imaging of copper chloride-doped water, Anagha Krishnan and Lloyd Lumata, oral presentation, 30th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of North Carolina at Ashville, Ashville, NC (April 7-9, 2016).
097. Hyperpolarized 13C NMR lifetimes in the liquid-state: relating structures and T1 relaxation times, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Zohreh Hashami, Leila Fidelino, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
096. Hyperpolarized 89Y NMR spectroscopic detection of Yttrium ion and DOTA macrocyclic ligand complexation: pH dependence and YDOTA intermediates, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
095. Real-time tracking of dissociation of hyperpolarized 89Y-DPTA: a model for degradation of open-chain Gd3+ MRI contrast agents, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
094. Impact of Gd3+ doping and glassing solvent deuteration on 13C DNP at 5 T, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
093. Production and NMR signal optimization of hyperpolarized 13C-labelled amino acids, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
092. Temperature dependence of proton NMR relaxation times at Earth's magnetic field, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Sarah Ferguson, Eduardo Cervantes, Anisha Oomen, Anagha Khrishnan, Aayush Goyal, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
091. Optimization of 13C dynamic nuclear polarization: isotopic labeling of free radicals, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
090. Construction and 13C NMR signal efficiency of a dynamic nuclear polarizer at 6.4 T and 1.4 K, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
089. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance: enhancing MRI signals by >10,000-fold for metabolic assessment of cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, Physics Colloquium, John A. Wheeler Rm., University of Texas at Austin, RM 4.102, Host: Mark Raizen, Austin, TX (February 24, 2016).
088. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Metabolic Imaging of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD graduate metabolism/biology class (Host: Jung-whan Kim, Ph.D.), UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (February 23, 2016).
087. Novel Earth's field magnetic resonance imaging of copper-doped water for inexpensive detection of disease, Anagha Khrisnan, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (February 11-15, 2016).
086. Dynamic nuclear polarization of carbonyl and methyl 13C spins: 13C acetate samples doped with trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
085. Electron relaxation of DNP free radical DPPH at W-band, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Peter Niedbalski, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
084. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 13C-labeled amino acids, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
083. The effect of isotopic labeling on 4-oxo-TEMPO free radical on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
082. Optimization of 13C dynamic nuclear polarization at 5 Tesla, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
081. Real-time spectroscopic detection of yttrium ion and ligand binding via hyperpolarized 89Y NMR, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
080. Study of the effect of glassing matrix deuteration and Gd3+ doping on 13C hyperpolarization at 5 T, Bimala Lama, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long and Lloyd Lumata, 44th Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference (SEMRC), Daytona Beach, FL (October 9-11, 2015).
079. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance: enhancing MRI signals by >10,000-fold for metabolic assessment of cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Chemistry Colloquium, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (October 23, 2015).
078. Hyperpolarization: Enhancing MRI Signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UT Dallas Biology Department, Richardson, TX (October 14, 2015).
077. Enhancing the NMR Signals of 13C-enriched Amino Acids via Dynamic Nuclear Polarization, Aayush Goyal, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
076. Novel Earth’s Field MR Imaging of Copper Chloride, Anagha Krishnan, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, and Lloyd Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
075. NMR and ESR Studies of the Antioxidant Properties of Blueberry Extract and L-Ascorbic Acid, Anisha Oommen, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, Lloyd L. Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
074. Hyperpolarized 13C Imaging session, Lloyd Lumata, co-moderator, Combined Educational and Scientific Session, 23rd International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (May 30 - June 5, 2015).
073. W-band ESR studies of DNP free radicals BDPA and DPPH, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, UTD Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (April 7, 2015).
072. Electron relaxation of DNP free radicals BDPA and DPPH at W-band, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
071. Influence of 13C isotopic labeling location of 13C DNP of acetate using TEMPO free radical, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
070. Dynamic nuclear polarization of carbonyl and methyl 13C spins in acetate using trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
069. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Dynamic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD Society for Physics Students (SPS) seminar, UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (January 29, 2015).
068. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Metabolic Imaging, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD graduate metabolism/biology class (Instructor: Jung-whan Kim, Ph.D.), UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (January 29, 2015)
067. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Amplifying MRI signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assesment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Seminar Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Guanajuato, Campus Leon, Mexico (November 10-12, 2014)
066. Hyperpolarization: Amplifying MRI signals by >10,000-fold via Non-Boltzmann Physics, Lloyd Lumata, Colloquium, Department of Physics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX (October 20, 2014)
065. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Improvement of MRI signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Colloquium, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (October 8, 2014)
064. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance and Cancer Diagnostics, Lloyd Lumata, Fun of Physics Class, UT Dallas Clark Center, Richardson, TX (September 15, 2014).
063. Hyperpolarized 15N Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (TPA) as 15N NMR Zn2+ sensor, Eul Hyun Suh, Lloyd Lumata, A.Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014).
062. Hyperpolarized 15N-pyridinyl Compounds as pH-sensitive MR Imaging Agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd Lumata, Wei Chen, Shanrong Zhang, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
061. The effect of deuteration in the glassing matrix on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
060. Optimization methods for 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
059. Enhanced Kinetic Analysis of Hyperpolarized 13C Pyruvate Metabolism in Cancer Cells Identifies a Compensatory Pathway Supplied by Glutamine, Lloyd Lumata, Chendong Yang, Bookyung Ko, Ralph J. Deberardinis and Matthew E Merritt, 22nd International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Milan, Italy (May 10-16, 2014).
058. Hyperpolarized 15N pyridine derivatives as pH-sensitive MR imaging agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd Lumata, Wei Chen, Zoltan Kovacs, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 16-20, 2014).
057. Hyperpolarized Yttrium-89 complexes as potential magnetic resonance probes, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 16-20, 2014).
056. Supersensitive NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging (MRI) of Cancer using Non-Boltzmann Physics, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Department of Physics, La Sierra University, Riverside, California (February 21, 2014)
055. DNP: how to create a Texas-size nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, ACS Southwest Regional Meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (November 17-20, 2013).
054. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Physics, Instrumentation, Optimization, and Biomedical Applications, Lloyd Lumata, Department of Physics Colloquium, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (September 25, 2013).
053. Hyperpolarized 15N Probes as pH-Sensitive MR Imaging Agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd L. Lumata, Wei Chen, Zoltan Kovacs, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, 6th Annual World Molecular Imaging Conference, Savannah, Georgia (September 18-21, 2013).
052. Imaging in vivo redox status with a novel ''smart" PARACEST agent, James S. Ratnakar, Todd C. Soesbe, Lloyd L. Lumata, A. Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, 6th Annual World Molecular Imaging Conference, Savannah, Georgia (September 18-21, 2013).
051. Detection of sudden changes in cardiac metabolism by hyperpolarized 13C MRS, Chalermchai Khemtong, Nicholas R. Carpenter, Lloyd L. Lumata, Matthew E. Merritt, Karlos X. Moreno, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig R. Malloy, and A. Dean Sherry, 21st International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah (April 20-26, 2013).
050. Filterable free radical polarizing agents for dissolution DNP, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Craig R. Malloy,A. Dean Sherry, Likai Song, Johan van Tol, and Zoltan Kovacs, 21st International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah April 20-26, 2013.
049. Dynamic nuclear polarization at 4.6 T and 1.15 K using a homebuilt prepolarizer, Lloyd Lumata, Zoltan Kovacs, and Matthew Merritt, 64th Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Raleigh, NC, United States, November 14-17 (2012).
048. T1 modulation of the PARACEST effect in nitroxyl-EuDOTA-tetraamide derivatives, S. James Ratnakar, Subha Vishnawatan, Matthew Merritt, Chien-Yuan Lin, Lloyd Lumata, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, World Molecular Imaging Conference, Dublin, Ireland (September 5-8, 2012).
047. In search of long-T1 biosensors: Hyperpolarized 89Y--what have we learned, where do we go from here?, A. Dean Sherry, Lloyd Lumata , Leila Fidelino, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, Matthew Merritt, and Zoltan Kovacs, Third International Workshop in Metabolic Imaging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 25-27, 2012).
046. Production and NMR Characterization of Hyperpolarized 107,109Ag Complexes, Lloyd Lumata , Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, Gordon Research Conference-Metals in Medicine, Andover, New Hampshire (June 24-29, 2012).
045. BDPA: an efficient polarizing agent for fast dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization NMR spectroscopy, Lloyd Lumata, S. James Ratnakar, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Arnaud Comment, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
044. Hyperpolarized 89Y-texaphyrin as an NMR sensor for lactate, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Jonathan L. Sessler, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
043. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 107,109Ag complexes, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
042. Hyperpolarized 89Y-texaphyrin as an NMR sensor for lactate, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Jonathan L. Sessler, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
041. T1 modulation of the PARACEST effect in nitroxyl-EuDOTA-tetraamide derivatives, S. James Ratnakar, Subha Vishnawatan, Matthew Merritt, Chien-Yuan Lin, Lloyd Lumata, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
040. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 107,109Ag complexes, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
039. Hyperpolarized 89Y Complexes as NMR/MRI Sensors of pH and Metabolites, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Matthew Merritt, Jonathan Sessler, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 9th Postdoctoral Research Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 27-29, 2012).
038. Redox-Sensitive 89Y T1 NMR Relaxation in a Hyperpolarized YDOTA-Nitroxyl Derivative, S. James Ratnakar, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, and Zoltan Kovacs, Synthesis, Properties, and Implications of Nitroxides (SPIN) 2011, Marseilles, France (September 26-29, 2011).
037. Construction and use of a cryostat for hyperpolarization based on a 15 cm, 4.6 T magnet, Lloyd Lumata, Richard Martin, Ashish Jindal, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig Malloy, Mark S. Conradi, and Matthew Merritt, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
036. Spin-lattice relaxation of hyperpolarized 89Y complexes, Ashish Jindal, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
035. Generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRS/MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
034. Producing >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancement, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 52nd Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Asilomar, California (April 10-15, 2011).
033. Spin-lattice relaxation in hyperpolarized 89Y complexes, Ashish JIndal, Lloyd Lumata,Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
032. A 129 GHz fast dissolution-dynamic nuclear polarizer in a wide-bore superconducting magnet, Lloyd Lumata, Mark S. Conradi, Richard Martin, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, Zoltan Kovacs, and Matthew Merritt, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
031. Producing >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
030. Single-walled carbon nanotube buckypaper and mesopitch carbon/carbon composites, Jin Gyu Park, Nam Gyun Yun, Young Bin Park, Richard Liang, Lloyd Lumata, James Brooks, Chuck Zhang, and Ben Wang, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
029. Everything's big in Texas: generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRS/MRI, invited talk, Lloyd Lumata, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida (March 15, 2011).
028. Generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, UT Metroplex Day, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (March 4, 2011).
027. Generating >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancement for magnetic resonance imaging, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 8th Postdoctoral Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 10-16, 2010).
026. Generating >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancements for MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, Meet DFW's new young investigators, ACS-DFW section, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (January 29, 2010).
025. MRI sensors for imaging tumor pH, A. Dean Sherry, Yunkou Wu, Yixun Xing, Ashish Jindal, Lloyd Lumata, and Matthew Merritt, Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, Austin, Texas (November 2010).
024. Magnetic field dependence of coupled spin-Peierls and charge-density-wave states in (Per)2Pt[mnt]2, J.S. Brooks, L.L. Lumata, P. Kuhns, A. Reyes, D. Graf, M. Almeida, and S. Brown, International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, Kyoto, Japan (July 4-9, 2010).
023. Optimization of hyperpolarized 89Y NMR signals, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 51st Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida (April 2010).
022. Towards higher hyperpolarized NMR signal enhancements, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Ashish JIndal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 7th Postdoctoral Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 5-9, 2010).
021. Review of recent NMR, Mossbauer, and magnetotransport investigations of magnetic and electronic ground states in organic conductors, J.S. Brooks, J.C. Waerenborgh, S. Rabaca, M. Almeida, H. Kobayashi, B. Zhou, E. Steven, H.B. Cui, A. Kismarahardja, D. Graf, P. Kuhns, and L.L. Lumata, I.F. Schegolev Memorial Conference, Chergonolovka, Russia (October 11-16, 2009).
020. 135,137Ba NMR study of condensed phase and critical behavior in S=1 spin dimer system Ba3Mn2O8, S. Suh, W.G. Clark, S.E. Brown, E.C. Samulon, I.R. Fisher, C.D. Batista, L.L. Lumata, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, and J.S. Brooks, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
019. A 51V NMR investigation of the quasi-1D antiferromagnet BaCo2V2O8: is there are new ordered phase? T.Besara, L.L. Lumata, K.Y. Choi, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, N.S. Dalal, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
018. Moving flux quanta driven by high density currents in low impurity samples of V3Si, LuNi2B2C, and NbSe2, S. Moraes, R.P. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, L.L. Lumata, J.R. Thompson, and D.K. Christen, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
017. 93Nb NMR investigation of the of the multiferroic system Ba3NbFe3Si2O14, Lloyd Lumata, M.J.R. Hoch, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, W.G. Moulton, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
016. 69,71Ga NMR probe of the spin dynamics in the rare-earth kagome Pr3Ga5SiO14, Lloyd Lumata, K.Y. Choi, T. Besara, M.J.R. Hoch, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, N.S. Dalal, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
015. Spin dynamics of density wave and frustrated spin systems probed by NMR, Lloyd L. Lumata, invited talk, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Riverside, California (January 21, 2009).
014. Spin dynamics of density wave and frustrated spin systems probed by NMR, Lloyd L. Lumata, invited talk, Compton Bldg., Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (November 6, 2008).
013. 51V NMR studies of a new ordered state in the quasi-1D antiferromagnet BaCo2V2O8, T. Besara, L. Lumata, K.Y. Choi, A. Reyes, P. Kuhns, N. Dalal, and J. Brooks, 37th Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference (SEMRC), Tallahassee, Florida (October 17-19, 2008).
012. Student teaching in the FSU Physics Department: An Introduction, Z. Stegen and L. Lumata, FSU Physics TA Workshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2008).
011. 135,137Ba NMR study of Ba3Mn2O8, S. Suh, W.G. Clark, G. Wu, S.E. Brown, E.C. Samulon, I.R. Fisher, C.D. Batista, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, and L.L. Lumata, American Physical Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
010. Towards ordered flux flow in A15 superconductor V3Si at high fields, R. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, L.L. Lumata, P.L. Kuhns, and D.K. Christen, American Physical Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
009. Spin dynamics in the field-induced spin-density-wave phases of (TMTSF)2ClO4, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, S.E. Brown, J.I. Yamada, and H.B. Cui, American Physical Society Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
008. Experienced TA Panel Discussion, Bryn Hughes, Lloyd Lumata, Caleb Simons, and Keli Swearingen, FSU Fall Teaching Conference, Tallahassee, Florida (August 22-23, 2007).
007. Student Teaching in the FSU Department of Physics: An Introduction, L.L. Lumata and S. Edwards, FSU Physics TA Workshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2007).
006. Electrical conductivity and crystalline morphology of single-walled carbon nanotube/linear polyethylene nanocomposites, K. Jeon, R.G. Alamo, L.L. Lumata, T. Tokumoto, and J.S. Brooks, American Chemical Society National Meeting (Division of Polymer Chemistry), Chicago, Illinois (March 25-29, 2007).
005. Orbital ordering transitions in Vanadium Oxides Sr2VO4 and Lu2V2O7, C.R. Wiebe, H.D. Zhou, B.S. Conner, Y.J. Jo, L. Balicas, Y. Xin, J. Lu, J.J. Neumeier, L.L. Lumata, and J.S. Brooks,International Workshop on Synthesis of Functional Oxide Materials, Santa Barbara, California (August 2007).
004. Unusual transport properties in the orbitally-ordered system Lu2V2O7, H.D. Zhou, B.S. Conner, B.W. Voght, C.R. Wiebe, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, E.S. Choi, and Y. Xin, American Physical Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado (March 2007).
003. High-Current Hunt for Bardeen-Stephen flux motion in A15 superconductor V3Si at high fields, R. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, L.L. Lumata, D.K. Christen, and J.R. Thomson, 74th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Nashville, Tennessee (November 8-10, 2007).
002. Angular and Temperature-dependent 77Se NMR in the metallic and spin-density-wave phases in (TMTSF)2ClO4, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, A.P. Reyes, and P.L. Kuhns, American Physical Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado (March 2007).
001. An Introduction to Student Teaching in the FSU Department of Physics, L. L. Lumata and K. Purcell, FSU Physics TA Worshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2006).
135. Magnetic field-dependent lifetimes of 13C spins at cryogenic temperature, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Christopher Parish, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
134. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of BDPA and trityl OX063, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
133. Transition metal doping reveals link between electron T1 reduction and 13C dynamic nuclear polarization efficiency, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
132. The stability of reactivity of DNP-NMR polarizing agents galvinoxyl, DPPH, 4-oxo-TEMPO, and trityl OX063, Luke Davis, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
131. Contrast-enhanced imaging at earth's magnetic field, Alan Zanders, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
130. Tracking leucine metabolism in prostate cancer cells via 13C NMR spectroscopy, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Fatemeh Khashami, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
129. Temperature-dependent proton relaxation time T1 of water:glycerol solutions at earth's magnetic field, Fatemeh Khashami, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
128. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (October 20-21, 2017)
127. Basics of dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) annual users workshop, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (October 19-21, 2017).
126. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
125. Mechanisms of dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of two free radicals, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
124. Dynamic nuclear polarization: boosting MRI signals by >10,000-fold, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 50th Annual American Chemical Society-DFW meeting, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas (April 29, 2017)
123. Contrast-enhanced MRI at earth's magnetic field using gadolinium complexes, Alan Zanders, Daniel Carlton, Peter Niedbalski, and Lloyd Lumata, UT Dallas Undergraduate Scholars Symposium, VCB Atrium, UTD, Richardson, Texas (April 18, 2017)
122. Hyperpolarized 89Y-EDTP and 89Y-DTPP as pH sensitive MRI agents, Qing Wang, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, James Ratnakar, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
121. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of trityl OX063 and 4-oxo-TEMPO at 3.35 T and 1.2 K, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
120. A 180 GHz dynamic nuclear polarization system using a cryogen-free and sweepable superconducting magnet, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
119. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using derivatives of TEMPO free radical, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
118. Influence of Tb3+ and Dy3+ doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika KIswandhi, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
117.13C dynamic nuclear polarization using trimeric gadolinium complex, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Qing Wang, Andhika KIswandhi, Zahra Hayati, Likai Song, Magnus Karlsson, Mathilde Lerche, and Lloyd Lumata, 58th Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Asilomar, California (March 26-31, 2017)
116. Basics of Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Symposium and Training XXIV: Dynamic Imaging of Metabolism in Health and Disease, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 1-2, 2017)
115. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance in Medical Research, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, 47th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Cliff Lodge, Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, Utah (January 8-13, 2017)
114. Construction and performance of a homebuilt 180 GHz dissolution dynamic nuclear polarizer, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
113. 13C dynamic nuclear polarization using a mixture of trityl OX063 and 4-oxo-TEMPO free radicals, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Qing Wang, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
112. Influence of Dy3+ and Tb3+ on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zara Hayati, Andre Martins, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
111. Dynamic nuclear polarization of low-gamma nuclei, Qing Wang, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Galveston Convention Center, Galveston, Texas (November 10-13, 2016)
110. Influence of Ho3+-doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Pavanjeet Kaur, Andre Martins, Leila Fidelino, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, A. Dean Sherry, and Lloyd Lumata, Joint Meeting of the Texas and Four Corners Sections of the American Physical Society (APS), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico (October 21-22, 2016).
109. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Enhancing MRI Signals by >10,000-fold for Non-Invasive Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Joint Meeting of the Texas and Four Corners Sections of the American Physical Society (APS), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico (October 21-22, 2016).
108. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Physics and Biomedical Applications, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, Fun of Physics Class, Host: Lindsay King, UT Dallas JSOM (September 12, 2016).
107. Ho-DOTA as a polarization enhancer for dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Pavanjeet Kaur, Zahra Hayati, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, and Lloyd Lumata, NSF Site Visit Symposium for Early Career Scientists, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, FL (August 29-31, 2016).
106. Temperature dependence of proton NMR relaxation times at Earth's magnetic field, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Sarah Ferguson, Eduardo Cervantes, Anisha Oomen, Anagha Khrishnan, Aayush Goyal, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
105. Influence of Glassing Matrix Deuteration and Gd3+ Doping on 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization at B = 5 Tesla, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
104. Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Carbonyl and Methyl 13C Spins in Acetate Using Trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Zoltan Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
103. Development and Performance of a 180 GHz Dissolution DNP Hyperpolarizer, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
102. 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Using Isotopically-Enriched 4-oxo-TEMPO Free Radicals , Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016)
101. Influence of 13C isotopic labeling location on 13C DNP of acetate using TEMPO free radical, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
100. The effects of Ho3+-DOTA doping on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization: ESR and hyperpolarization studies, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Pavanjeet Kaur, Zahra Hayati, Andre Martins, A. Dean Sherry, Chalermchai Khemtong, Likai Song, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
099. Real-time tracking of dissociation of hyperpolarized 89Y-DTPA: a model for degradation of open-chain Gd3+ MRI contrast agents, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, Experimental NMR Conference (ENC), Wyndham Grand Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (April 10-15, 2016).
098. Novel earth's field magnetic resonance imaging of copper chloride-doped water, Anagha Krishnan and Lloyd Lumata, oral presentation, 30th National Council on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of North Carolina at Ashville, Ashville, NC (April 7-9, 2016).
097. Hyperpolarized 13C NMR lifetimes in the liquid-state: relating structures and T1 relaxation times, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Zohreh Hashami, Leila Fidelino, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
096. Hyperpolarized 89Y NMR spectroscopic detection of Yttrium ion and DOTA macrocyclic ligand complexation: pH dependence and YDOTA intermediates, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
095. Real-time tracking of dissociation of hyperpolarized 89Y-DPTA: a model for degradation of open-chain Gd3+ MRI contrast agents, Sarah Ferguson, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
094. Impact of Gd3+ doping and glassing solvent deuteration on 13C DNP at 5 T, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
093. Production and NMR signal optimization of hyperpolarized 13C-labelled amino acids, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
092. Temperature dependence of proton NMR relaxation times at Earth's magnetic field, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, Sarah Ferguson, Eduardo Cervantes, Anisha Oomen, Anagha Khrishnan, Aayush Goyal, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
091. Optimization of 13C dynamic nuclear polarization: isotopic labeling of free radicals, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
090. Construction and 13C NMR signal efficiency of a dynamic nuclear polarizer at 6.4 T and 1.4 K, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, Sarah Ferguson, David Taylor, George MacDonald, and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland (March 14-18, 2016).
089. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance: enhancing MRI signals by >10,000-fold for metabolic assessment of cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited talk, Physics Colloquium, John A. Wheeler Rm., University of Texas at Austin, RM 4.102, Host: Mark Raizen, Austin, TX (February 24, 2016).
088. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Metabolic Imaging of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD graduate metabolism/biology class (Host: Jung-whan Kim, Ph.D.), UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (February 23, 2016).
087. Novel Earth's field magnetic resonance imaging of copper-doped water for inexpensive detection of disease, Anagha Khrisnan, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (February 11-15, 2016).
086. Dynamic nuclear polarization of carbonyl and methyl 13C spins: 13C acetate samples doped with trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
085. Electron relaxation of DNP free radical DPPH at W-band, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Peter Niedbalski, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
084. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 13C-labeled amino acids, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
083. The effect of isotopic labeling on 4-oxo-TEMPO free radical on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Peter Niedbalski, Andhika Kiswandhi, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
082. Optimization of 13C dynamic nuclear polarization at 5 Tesla, Andhika Kiswandhi, Bimala Lama, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
081. Real-time spectroscopic detection of yttrium ion and ligand binding via hyperpolarized 89Y NMR, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, Zoltan Kovacs and Lloyd Lumata, Texas Section of the American Physical Society (APS) meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (October 29-31, 2015).
080. Study of the effect of glassing matrix deuteration and Gd3+ doping on 13C hyperpolarization at 5 T, Bimala Lama, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Mudrekh Goderya, Joanna Long and Lloyd Lumata, 44th Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference (SEMRC), Daytona Beach, FL (October 9-11, 2015).
079. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance: enhancing MRI signals by >10,000-fold for metabolic assessment of cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Chemistry Colloquium, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX (October 23, 2015).
078. Hyperpolarization: Enhancing MRI Signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UT Dallas Biology Department, Richardson, TX (October 14, 2015).
077. Enhancing the NMR Signals of 13C-enriched Amino Acids via Dynamic Nuclear Polarization, Aayush Goyal, Christopher Parish, Andhika Kiswandhi, and Lloyd Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
076. Novel Earth’s Field MR Imaging of Copper Chloride, Anagha Krishnan, Andhika Kiswandhi, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish, and Lloyd Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
075. NMR and ESR Studies of the Antioxidant Properties of Blueberry Extract and L-Ascorbic Acid, Anisha Oommen, Peter Niedbalski, Sarah Ferguson, Andhika Kiswandhi, Lloyd L. Lumata, 2015 George A. Jeffrey UTD Nanoexplorers Symposium, Richardson, TX (August 12, 2015).
074. Hyperpolarized 13C Imaging session, Lloyd Lumata, co-moderator, Combined Educational and Scientific Session, 23rd International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (May 30 - June 5, 2015).
073. W-band ESR studies of DNP free radicals BDPA and DPPH, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, UTD Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (April 7, 2015).
072. Electron relaxation of DNP free radicals BDPA and DPPH at W-band, Armin Khamoshi, Pavanjeet Kaur, Likai Song and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
071. Influence of 13C isotopic labeling location of 13C DNP of acetate using TEMPO free radical, Christopher Parish, Peter Niedbalski and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
070. Dynamic nuclear polarization of carbonyl and methyl 13C spins in acetate using trityl OX063, Peter Niedbalski, Christopher Parish and Lloyd Lumata, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, San Antonio, TX (March 2-6, 2015).
069. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Dynamic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD Society for Physics Students (SPS) seminar, UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (January 29, 2015).
068. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance for Metabolic Imaging, Lloyd Lumata, invited lecture, UTD graduate metabolism/biology class (Instructor: Jung-whan Kim, Ph.D.), UT Dallas, Richardson, TX (January 29, 2015)
067. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Amplifying MRI signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assesment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Seminar Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Guanajuato, Campus Leon, Mexico (November 10-12, 2014)
066. Hyperpolarization: Amplifying MRI signals by >10,000-fold via Non-Boltzmann Physics, Lloyd Lumata, Colloquium, Department of Physics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX (October 20, 2014)
065. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Improvement of MRI signals by >10,000-fold for Metabolic Assessment of Cancer, Lloyd Lumata, Colloquium, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX (October 8, 2014)
064. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance and Cancer Diagnostics, Lloyd Lumata, Fun of Physics Class, UT Dallas Clark Center, Richardson, TX (September 15, 2014).
063. Hyperpolarized 15N Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine (TPA) as 15N NMR Zn2+ sensor, Eul Hyun Suh, Lloyd Lumata, A.Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014).
062. Hyperpolarized 15N-pyridinyl Compounds as pH-sensitive MR Imaging Agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd Lumata, Wei Chen, Shanrong Zhang, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
061. The effect of deuteration in the glassing matrix on 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
060. Optimization methods for 13C dynamic nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt and Zoltan Kovacs, International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) XXVI, Dallas, TX (August 24-29, 2014)
059. Enhanced Kinetic Analysis of Hyperpolarized 13C Pyruvate Metabolism in Cancer Cells Identifies a Compensatory Pathway Supplied by Glutamine, Lloyd Lumata, Chendong Yang, Bookyung Ko, Ralph J. Deberardinis and Matthew E Merritt, 22nd International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Milan, Italy (May 10-16, 2014).
058. Hyperpolarized 15N pyridine derivatives as pH-sensitive MR imaging agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd Lumata, Wei Chen, Zoltan Kovacs, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 16-20, 2014).
057. Hyperpolarized Yttrium-89 complexes as potential magnetic resonance probes, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, 247th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 16-20, 2014).
056. Supersensitive NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging (MRI) of Cancer using Non-Boltzmann Physics, Lloyd Lumata, Invited Talk, Department of Physics, La Sierra University, Riverside, California (February 21, 2014)
055. DNP: how to create a Texas-size nuclear polarization, Lloyd Lumata, ACS Southwest Regional Meeting, Baylor University, Waco, TX (November 17-20, 2013).
054. Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance: Physics, Instrumentation, Optimization, and Biomedical Applications, Lloyd Lumata, Department of Physics Colloquium, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX (September 25, 2013).
053. Hyperpolarized 15N Probes as pH-Sensitive MR Imaging Agents, Weina Jiang, Lloyd L. Lumata, Wei Chen, Zoltan Kovacs, A. Dean Sherry and Chalermchai Khemtong, 6th Annual World Molecular Imaging Conference, Savannah, Georgia (September 18-21, 2013).
052. Imaging in vivo redox status with a novel ''smart" PARACEST agent, James S. Ratnakar, Todd C. Soesbe, Lloyd L. Lumata, A. Dean Sherry and Zoltan Kovacs, 6th Annual World Molecular Imaging Conference, Savannah, Georgia (September 18-21, 2013).
051. Detection of sudden changes in cardiac metabolism by hyperpolarized 13C MRS, Chalermchai Khemtong, Nicholas R. Carpenter, Lloyd L. Lumata, Matthew E. Merritt, Karlos X. Moreno, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig R. Malloy, and A. Dean Sherry, 21st International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah (April 20-26, 2013).
050. Filterable free radical polarizing agents for dissolution DNP, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Craig R. Malloy,A. Dean Sherry, Likai Song, Johan van Tol, and Zoltan Kovacs, 21st International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah April 20-26, 2013.
049. Dynamic nuclear polarization at 4.6 T and 1.15 K using a homebuilt prepolarizer, Lloyd Lumata, Zoltan Kovacs, and Matthew Merritt, 64th Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Raleigh, NC, United States, November 14-17 (2012).
048. T1 modulation of the PARACEST effect in nitroxyl-EuDOTA-tetraamide derivatives, S. James Ratnakar, Subha Vishnawatan, Matthew Merritt, Chien-Yuan Lin, Lloyd Lumata, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, World Molecular Imaging Conference, Dublin, Ireland (September 5-8, 2012).
047. In search of long-T1 biosensors: Hyperpolarized 89Y--what have we learned, where do we go from here?, A. Dean Sherry, Lloyd Lumata , Leila Fidelino, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, Matthew Merritt, and Zoltan Kovacs, Third International Workshop in Metabolic Imaging, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 25-27, 2012).
046. Production and NMR Characterization of Hyperpolarized 107,109Ag Complexes, Lloyd Lumata , Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, Gordon Research Conference-Metals in Medicine, Andover, New Hampshire (June 24-29, 2012).
045. BDPA: an efficient polarizing agent for fast dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization NMR spectroscopy, Lloyd Lumata, S. James Ratnakar, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Arnaud Comment, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
044. Hyperpolarized 89Y-texaphyrin as an NMR sensor for lactate, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Jonathan L. Sessler, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
043. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 107,109Ag complexes, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, 53rd Experimental NMR Conference, Miami, Florida (April 15-20, 2012).
042. Hyperpolarized 89Y-texaphyrin as an NMR sensor for lactate, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Jonathan L. Sessler, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
041. T1 modulation of the PARACEST effect in nitroxyl-EuDOTA-tetraamide derivatives, S. James Ratnakar, Subha Vishnawatan, Matthew Merritt, Chien-Yuan Lin, Lloyd Lumata, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
040. Dynamic nuclear polarization of 107,109Ag complexes, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Zohreh Hashami, S. James Ratnakar, and Zoltan Kovacs, 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (March 25-29, 2012).
039. Hyperpolarized 89Y Complexes as NMR/MRI Sensors of pH and Metabolites, Lloyd Lumata, Christian Preihs, S. James Ratnakar, Matthew Merritt, Jonathan Sessler, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 9th Postdoctoral Research Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 27-29, 2012).
038. Redox-Sensitive 89Y T1 NMR Relaxation in a Hyperpolarized YDOTA-Nitroxyl Derivative, S. James Ratnakar, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, and Zoltan Kovacs, Synthesis, Properties, and Implications of Nitroxides (SPIN) 2011, Marseilles, France (September 26-29, 2011).
037. Construction and use of a cryostat for hyperpolarization based on a 15 cm, 4.6 T magnet, Lloyd Lumata, Richard Martin, Ashish Jindal, Zoltan Kovacs, Craig Malloy, Mark S. Conradi, and Matthew Merritt, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
036. Spin-lattice relaxation of hyperpolarized 89Y complexes, Ashish Jindal, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
035. Generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRS/MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 19th International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2011).
034. Producing >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancement, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 52nd Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Asilomar, California (April 10-15, 2011).
033. Spin-lattice relaxation in hyperpolarized 89Y complexes, Ashish JIndal, Lloyd Lumata,Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
032. A 129 GHz fast dissolution-dynamic nuclear polarizer in a wide-bore superconducting magnet, Lloyd Lumata, Mark S. Conradi, Richard Martin, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, Zoltan Kovacs, and Matthew Merritt, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
031. Producing >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
030. Single-walled carbon nanotube buckypaper and mesopitch carbon/carbon composites, Jin Gyu Park, Nam Gyun Yun, Young Bin Park, Richard Liang, Lloyd Lumata, James Brooks, Chuck Zhang, and Ben Wang, American Physical Society Meeting, Dallas, Texas (March 21-25, 2011).
029. Everything's big in Texas: generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for NMR/MRS/MRI, invited talk, Lloyd Lumata, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, Florida (March 15, 2011).
028. Generating >60,000-fold 89Y NMR signal enhancement for MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, UT Metroplex Day, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (March 4, 2011).
027. Generating >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancement for magnetic resonance imaging, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 8th Postdoctoral Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 10-16, 2010).
026. Generating >60,000-fold room-temperature 89Y NMR signal enhancements for MRI, Lloyd Lumata, Ashish Jindal, Matthew Merritt, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, Meet DFW's new young investigators, ACS-DFW section, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (January 29, 2010).
025. MRI sensors for imaging tumor pH, A. Dean Sherry, Yunkou Wu, Yixun Xing, Ashish Jindal, Lloyd Lumata, and Matthew Merritt, Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, Austin, Texas (November 2010).
024. Magnetic field dependence of coupled spin-Peierls and charge-density-wave states in (Per)2Pt[mnt]2, J.S. Brooks, L.L. Lumata, P. Kuhns, A. Reyes, D. Graf, M. Almeida, and S. Brown, International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, Kyoto, Japan (July 4-9, 2010).
023. Optimization of hyperpolarized 89Y NMR signals, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Ashish Jindal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 51st Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida (April 2010).
022. Towards higher hyperpolarized NMR signal enhancements, Lloyd Lumata, Matthew Merritt, Ashish JIndal, Craig Malloy, A. Dean Sherry, and Zoltan Kovacs, 7th Postdoctoral Symposium, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas (February 5-9, 2010).
021. Review of recent NMR, Mossbauer, and magnetotransport investigations of magnetic and electronic ground states in organic conductors, J.S. Brooks, J.C. Waerenborgh, S. Rabaca, M. Almeida, H. Kobayashi, B. Zhou, E. Steven, H.B. Cui, A. Kismarahardja, D. Graf, P. Kuhns, and L.L. Lumata, I.F. Schegolev Memorial Conference, Chergonolovka, Russia (October 11-16, 2009).
020. 135,137Ba NMR study of condensed phase and critical behavior in S=1 spin dimer system Ba3Mn2O8, S. Suh, W.G. Clark, S.E. Brown, E.C. Samulon, I.R. Fisher, C.D. Batista, L.L. Lumata, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, and J.S. Brooks, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
019. A 51V NMR investigation of the quasi-1D antiferromagnet BaCo2V2O8: is there are new ordered phase? T.Besara, L.L. Lumata, K.Y. Choi, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, N.S. Dalal, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
018. Moving flux quanta driven by high density currents in low impurity samples of V3Si, LuNi2B2C, and NbSe2, S. Moraes, R.P. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, L.L. Lumata, J.R. Thompson, and D.K. Christen, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
017. 93Nb NMR investigation of the of the multiferroic system Ba3NbFe3Si2O14, Lloyd Lumata, M.J.R. Hoch, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, W.G. Moulton, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
016. 69,71Ga NMR probe of the spin dynamics in the rare-earth kagome Pr3Ga5SiO14, Lloyd Lumata, K.Y. Choi, T. Besara, M.J.R. Hoch, H.D. Zhou, J.S. Brooks, P.L. Kuhns, A.P. Reyes, N.S. Dalal, and C.R. Wiebe, American Physical Society Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (March 16-20, 2009).
015. Spin dynamics of density wave and frustrated spin systems probed by NMR, Lloyd L. Lumata, invited talk, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Riverside, California (January 21, 2009).
014. Spin dynamics of density wave and frustrated spin systems probed by NMR, Lloyd L. Lumata, invited talk, Compton Bldg., Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (November 6, 2008).
013. 51V NMR studies of a new ordered state in the quasi-1D antiferromagnet BaCo2V2O8, T. Besara, L. Lumata, K.Y. Choi, A. Reyes, P. Kuhns, N. Dalal, and J. Brooks, 37th Southeastern Magnetic Resonance Conference (SEMRC), Tallahassee, Florida (October 17-19, 2008).
012. Student teaching in the FSU Physics Department: An Introduction, Z. Stegen and L. Lumata, FSU Physics TA Workshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2008).
011. 135,137Ba NMR study of Ba3Mn2O8, S. Suh, W.G. Clark, G. Wu, S.E. Brown, E.C. Samulon, I.R. Fisher, C.D. Batista, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, and L.L. Lumata, American Physical Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
010. Towards ordered flux flow in A15 superconductor V3Si at high fields, R. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, L.L. Lumata, P.L. Kuhns, and D.K. Christen, American Physical Society Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
009. Spin dynamics in the field-induced spin-density-wave phases of (TMTSF)2ClO4, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, S.E. Brown, J.I. Yamada, and H.B. Cui, American Physical Society Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana (March 2008).
008. Experienced TA Panel Discussion, Bryn Hughes, Lloyd Lumata, Caleb Simons, and Keli Swearingen, FSU Fall Teaching Conference, Tallahassee, Florida (August 22-23, 2007).
007. Student Teaching in the FSU Department of Physics: An Introduction, L.L. Lumata and S. Edwards, FSU Physics TA Workshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2007).
006. Electrical conductivity and crystalline morphology of single-walled carbon nanotube/linear polyethylene nanocomposites, K. Jeon, R.G. Alamo, L.L. Lumata, T. Tokumoto, and J.S. Brooks, American Chemical Society National Meeting (Division of Polymer Chemistry), Chicago, Illinois (March 25-29, 2007).
005. Orbital ordering transitions in Vanadium Oxides Sr2VO4 and Lu2V2O7, C.R. Wiebe, H.D. Zhou, B.S. Conner, Y.J. Jo, L. Balicas, Y. Xin, J. Lu, J.J. Neumeier, L.L. Lumata, and J.S. Brooks,International Workshop on Synthesis of Functional Oxide Materials, Santa Barbara, California (August 2007).
004. Unusual transport properties in the orbitally-ordered system Lu2V2O7, H.D. Zhou, B.S. Conner, B.W. Voght, C.R. Wiebe, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, E.S. Choi, and Y. Xin, American Physical Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado (March 2007).
003. High-Current Hunt for Bardeen-Stephen flux motion in A15 superconductor V3Si at high fields, R. Khadka, A.A. Gapud, A.P. Reyes, P.L. Kuhns, L.L. Lumata, D.K. Christen, and J.R. Thomson, 74th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Nashville, Tennessee (November 8-10, 2007).
002. Angular and Temperature-dependent 77Se NMR in the metallic and spin-density-wave phases in (TMTSF)2ClO4, L.L. Lumata, J.S. Brooks, A.P. Reyes, and P.L. Kuhns, American Physical Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado (March 2007).
001. An Introduction to Student Teaching in the FSU Department of Physics, L. L. Lumata and K. Purcell, FSU Physics TA Worshop, Tallahassee, Florida (August 2006).