Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a well-established technique popular for being quantitative by nature and giving unparalleled structural information of both solid and liquid samples. The drawback is that it is perceived as an expensive, difficult to use technique in the hands of few specialists. Due to advances in hardware, software, automation and workflow integration, this is no longer true.
NMR can nowadays be deployed to an open access environment in the chemistry and analytical laboratories. Reduced footprint NMR instruments are no longer installed in the basement, but in any floor, surrounded by other analytical instrumentation, fume cupboards and benches. Improved software makes data acquisition and processing of complex samples and experiments straightforward for even novice users.
In this webinar Dr. Mark Zell, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and Dr. Anna Codina, Bruker BioSpin, will discuss the benefits of NMR as walk-up instrument in the pharmaceutical industry.
This webinar will be of interest to those looking to extend and improve their analytical capabilities, heads of medicinal chemistry, analytical and chemical R&D, laboratory managers and expert users of complementary technologies. It is especially dedicated for those seeking to understand the return of investment in NMR in emerging, growing markets.
Dr. Mark T. Zell
Associate Scientific Fellow and Structural Characterization Team Leader, Takeda
Anna Codina, Ph.D.
Senior Director Strategy and Business Development, SciY