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"Automating Your NMR Facility" The first One-Minute NMR seminar was kicked off with presentations of published, breakthrough research by John Glushka and Wolfgang Peti that was enabled by MicroFlow NMR. The academic talks were followed by two vendor talks on products useful in trace analysis. After a splendid buffet lunch, a live working demonstration of OneMinuteNMR was presented. Attendance: ~30
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Agenda: Nov. 16, 2004 |
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| Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title | |
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9:30 AM |
John Glushka | University of Georgia | "Glycotechnology Research Utilizing a CapNMR MicroFlow Probe" | |
| 10:00 AM | Wolfgang Peti | Brown University | "Miniaturization of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy" | |
| 10:30 AM | Dave Detlefsen | Novatia, LLC | "SepNMR: A System for the Isolation and Preparation of Trace Components from Mixtures for NMR Analysis" | |
| 11:00 AM | Timothy Peck | Protasis MRM | "MicroFlow NMR: Capabilities and Applications of the CapNMR Approach" | |
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1:15 AM |
Bob Albrecht | Protasis | Workshop and Live Demo: "One-Minute NMR for fully automated, Open Access HT-NMR" | |
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Boston University, Novatia LLC and Protasis MRMPresentA Seminar On Capillary NMR Probe Technology andA Workshop On Automating Your NMR FacilityYou are cordially invited to attend on November 16, 2004 from 9:30AM to 11:45 AM for the seminar segment and from 1:15pm to 3:30pm for the workshop at the Boston University NMR Facility, 590 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215Seminar from 9:30AM to 11:45AMSpeakers:Dr. John Glushka, University of Georgia at Athens, "Glycotechnology Research Utilizing a CapNMR MicroFlow Probe"Dr. Wolfgang Peti, Brown University, "Miniaturization of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy"Dr. Dave Detlefsen, Novatia LLC, "SepNMR: A System for the Isolation and Preparation of Trace Components from Mixtures for NMR Analysis"Dr. Timothy Peck, Protasis/MRM, "MicroFlow NMR: Capabilities and Applications of the CapNMR Approach"Workshop from 1:15 to 3:30PMLive demonstration of:CapNMR Probe with manual injection and data acquisitionCapNMR Probe with Open Access High Throughput Automation and data acquisitionWorkshop Presentation hosted by Jonathan Lee, Boston University, Dave Detlefsen, Novatia and Bob Albrecht, Protasis/MRMDetails:Lunch will be providedDiscussion & Wrap Up at 3:30Seating is limited, please RSVP by November 11, 2004We hope that you can join us and fellow colleagues for the seminar, the workshop or both to see these new trends in MicroFlow NMR in action! Please call to reserve your seat!Contact: Lorn ClanceyProtasis Corporation, 734 Forest St, Marlboro, MA 01752(508) 481-4163 email: l.clancey@protasis.comIt is now possible to obtain NMR spectra automatically with less sample in less time. MicroFlow NMR probes provide the highest mass sensitivity (micrograms) and fastest spectral acqusistion times available. These probes routinely enable researchers to acquire proton spectra in a few minutes and 2D spectra in a few hours. Use of a fast liquid handlers developed for capillary mass spectrometry let researchers bypass tubes and load samples directly from industry-standard laboratory consumables such as low-volume vials, 96 well plates or even 384-well plates. CapNMR Probes work with Varian, Bruker and JEOL systems. Downsize to MicroFlow NMR and save on sample utilization, reagent cost, tube cost and magnet time! One Minute NMRTM for fully automated Open Access HT-NMRTM
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