Solid state NMR is rapidly emerging as a universally applicable method
for the characterization of ordered structures that cannot be studied
with solution methods or diffraction techniques. This proceedings -;
from a recent international workshop - captures an image of the latest
developments and future directions for solid state NMR in biological
research, particularly on membrane proteins. Detailed information on how
hormones or drugs bind to their membrane receptor targets is needed,
e.g. for rational drug design. Higher fields are bringing clear
improvements, and the power of solid state NMR techniques for studying
amorphous and membrane associated peptides, proteins and complexes is
shown by examples of applications at ultra-high fields. Progress in
protein expression, experimental design and data analysis are also
presented by leaders in these research areas.