|
Seminar at National Cancer Institute |
Host: Kirk Gustafson | |||
|
Protasis is committed to supporting researchers with breakthrough new technology. |
||||
|
"Improving Discovery Research Productivity with NMR Automation" This seminar focused on the vision of High Throughput Natural Products. Al Bach at Wyeth led the way by discussing the configuration and operation of his successful Open Access HT-NMR system in Princeton. This was followed by Ian Parson's description of his MicroFlow NMR usage at Millennium Pharmaceuticals. David Strand closed the webcast with an introduction to Sample Prep for NMR using Protasis' counterflow electrofocusing technology. This seminar was well-attended in Frederick and was webcast to more than one dozen Internet attendees. Attendance: ~32
|
||||
|
Agenda: February 10, 2004 |
||||
| Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title | |
|
2:00 PM |
Al Bach | Wyeth | "Wyeth Walkup NMR: Automated Mouse Click NMR for the Masses" | |
| 3:00 PM | Ian Parsons | Millennium Pharmaceuticals | "Practical Applications for Microflow NMR in a Pharmaceutical Environment" | |
| 3:30 PM | David Strand | Protasis | "Analyte Isolation & Preconcentration for MicroFlow NMR Using Electro-Focusing" | |
|
|
||||
| Seminar Announcement | ||||
|
Join Us at the Next Protasis Symposium/Webcast on: "Improving Discovery Research Productivity with NMR Automation"
Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 2:00-3:30pm ESTNational Cancer Institute, Frederick, MDNCI/FCRF, Building 549 (Conference Center), Room A
Hosted by Dr. Kirk Gustafson, Principal Investigator, National Cancer Institute and Protasis Corporation, the leader in Life Science Automation
Increasingly, pharmaceutical and university life science investigators are improving their laboratory productivity with capillary-scale NMR. These gains advance MicroFlow NMR to a higher level, enabling overnight, unattended automation, integral solvent degassing and management, and high-resolution analyte pre-concentration.
Automation brings greater throughput and the ability to incorporate techniques and protocols that deliver superior reliability and ensure high level sample management. Protasis research platforms are flexible to keep up with the changing demands of emerging leading-edge technologies. Protasis works with thought-leaders to guide these developments. We invite you to join us for this important event. Speakers include:
Dr. Al Bach, Principle Research Scientist, Discovery Analytical Chemistry Group, Wyeth Research “Wyeth Walkup NMR: Automated Mouse Click NMR for the Masses”
David Strand, CEO, Protasis Corporation “Analyte Isolation & Preconcentration for MicroFlow NMR Using Electro-Focusing”
Dr. Ian Parsons, Senior Scientist, Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. “Practical Applications for Microflow NMR in a Pharmaceutical Environment”
All you need to participate in the webcast is a PC with Internet Explorer and telephone. We’ll send you registration information when you reply to this email. Places are limited, so please register by Thursday, February 5th by telephone or email to Lauren Schaad, Marketing & Sales Coordinator, Protasis Corporation, (508) 481-4163 or l.schaad@protasis.com. * Please provide your name, phone number, email address, and whether you will attend online or in person. Join Us at the Next Protasis Symposium/Webcast on: Improving Discovery Research Productivitywith NMR Automation
Tuesday, February 10, 2004, 2:00-3:30pm ESTNational Cancer Institute, Frederick, MDNCI/FCRF, Building 549 (Conference Center), Room A
Hosted by Dr. Kirk Gustafson, Principal Investigator, National Cancer Institute and Protasis Corporation, the leader in Life Science Automation
Increasingly, pharmaceutical and university life science investigators are improving their laboratory productivity with capillary-scale NMR. These gains advance MicroFlow NMR to a higher level, enabling overnight, unattended automation, integral solvent degassing and management, and high-resolution analyte pre-concentration.
Automation brings greater throughput and the ability to incorporate techniques and protocols that deliver superior reliability and ensure high level sample management. Protasis research platforms are flexible to keep up with the changing demands of emerging leading-edge technologies. Protasis works with thought-leaders to guide these developments. We invite you to join us for this important event. Speakers include:
Dr. Al Bach, Principle Research Scientist, Discovery Analytical Chemistry Group, Wyeth Research “Wyeth Walkup NMR: Automated Mouse Click NMR for the Masses”
David Strand, CEO, Protasis Corporation “Analyte Isolation & Preconcentration for MicroFlow NMR Using Electro-Focusing”
Dr. Ian Parsons, Senior Scientist, Millenium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. “Practical Applications for Microflow NMR in a Pharmaceutical Environment”
All you need to participate in the webcast is a PC with Internet Explorer and telephone. We’ll send you registration information when you reply to this email. Places are limited, so please register by Thursday, February 5th by telephone or email to Lauren Schaad, Marketing & Sales Coordinator, Protasis Corporation, (508) 481-4163 or l.schaad@protasis.com. * Please provide your name, phone number, email address, and whether you will attend online or in person. |
||||