On-demand webinar: How to be a spectral superstar – NMR & MS analysis made easy
Software to help synthetic and medicinal chemists process and analyse all their spectral data in a single location.
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Software to help synthetic and medicinal chemists process and analyse all their spectral data in a single location.
Eliminate manual transcription, automate analytical data processing, and make decisions based on data directly linked with high throughput experiments.
Learn how method development software helped Janssen Pharmaceuticals reduce method development time by 80% with a 25-fold increase in method quality
Track the emergence and fate of impurities throughout drug development, attach all the relevant analytical data, and store searchable knowledge.
A result is only as good as the sample preparation that preceded it.
ESHG 2019: Automated sample preparation using magnetic bead technology and KingFisher instruments.
ESHG 2019 Conference Presentation: Using KingFisher™ to increase reproducibility in new applications using challenging samples.
Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a study has shown that IL-2 can stimulate both effector T cells and regulatory T cells by adopting different structural forms.
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive technique for probing molecules that they say could enable new applications in the fields of spectroscopy.
A new spectrometer laser system has been developed by researchers in Germany, which can detect specific compounds in biological samples.
The NIH is supporting efforts to broaden biomedical scientists’ access to cryo-electron microscopy the imaging method that is revolutionising structural biology...
Researchers have systematically analysed and quantified the interactions of all proteins with metabolites on the level of the whole proteome...
Using Raman optical technology, scientists can now produce images of brain tissue that is affected by Alzheimer’s disease...
A collaborative team of researchers in the US have uncovered characteristics of tumour cells that are linked to cancer metastasis.
11 October 2017 | By
Principal Scientist, Drug Safety and Metabolism at AstraZeneca