TopSolids™ is a software package especially designed to give easy access into the delicate solid-state NMR setup of hardware and experiments. The webinar will put a strong focus on the probe setup, where the system is adjusted for best performance. Though routine work for an expert this step can be time-consuming and especially complicated and daunting for a solid-state NMR novice. The webinar will showcase how TopSolids combines automated spectrometer adjustments with pre-defined protocols in shortest time.
Furthermore, the webinar will demonstrate different features for protein and non-protein samples focusing again on automated procedures supporting the successful setup of experiments. Overall, the handling of projects and parameters will be highlighted, including parameter import-export options, automated parameter calculations and safety checks.
The webinar will showcase the ease of use of solid-state NMR when using TopSolids on various examples to highlight how anybody, solid-state NMR expert as well as novice, can set up the hardware and run experiments in a fast and convenient way leading to high quality results with a minimized risk of damage or operating errors.
The webinar is aimed for solid-state NMR experts and novices:
Dr. Venita Decker
Product Manager FT-NMR benchtop solutions, BBIO, Bruker BioSpin, Rheinstetten, Germany
Dr. Venita Decker studied Neuroscience, but did her dissertation in the field of solid-state NMR (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Goettingen). In 2012, she joined the Bruker solid-state NMR application. As a NMR-late entrant she since then actively supported Bruker solutions that simplify the complexity of NMR (TopSolids, the minispec FormCheck). Since 2018, she is the Product Manager for FT-NMR benchtop solutions, bringing her mission to the next level.
Dr. Sebastian Wegner
Product Manager Solid-State NMR, Bruker Biospin - Germany
studied physics at the University of Münster and did his PhD in physical chemistry using solid-state NMR to characterize amorphous glass systems in melt and at room temperature. At Bruker he is the Product Manager for solid-state NMR.