Hello LinkedIn community, We're thrilled to kick off the second half of 2024 with our inaugural newsletter! Dive into the latest insights on MRR spectroscopy, upcoming events and our early access program. Read the full newsletter below to learn more!
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Curious if AQLM is right for you? Check out the course info session!
Analytical and Quantitative Light Microscopy (AQLM) course info session on Dec. 14 at 2pm EST What exactly is AQLM? I'm new to microscopy, should I apply? I'm "old" to microscopy, should I apply? Is financial aid available? We are hosting an AQLM info session on Dec. 14 at 2pm EST. Please share the link with anyone in your networks who may be interested! Application Deadline is Dec. 27. Here is the registration link: https://lnkd.in/dC9U7Ays
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: MBL Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy Course Info Session. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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In 1848, Louis Pasteur manually separated chiral crystals. 176 years later, Wan et al. made them separate themselves by jumping in different directions! Read more about this exciting new approach to the chiral separation of crystals in #JACS : https://lnkd.in/d6sca3HP
Directional Crystal Jumping Controlled by Chirality
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🌟 Co-authored by Lucie Novakova, Michal Douša, Petr Cesla, and Jiri Urban, this comprehensive guide is a game-changer for scientists who rely on High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) in their daily work. Thanks for it! Launched today at https://lnkd.in/e2t-5kit You'll find chapters covering everything from the fundamentals of HPLC to advanced troubleshooting techniques. Each section is packed with real-world examples and practical tips that can immediately be applied to your work. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your research.
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check out my recent ACS publication
Molecular Acrobatics in Polycyclic Frames: Synthesis of “Kurmanediol” via Post-synthetic Modification of Cage Molecules by Olefinic Metathesis
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Webinar Malvern Panalytical : Ask An Expert: Advanced Dynamic Light Scattering: When can a polarizer give you extra insight? November 23, 2023 | 16:30 - 17:30 CET | Virtual Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is now a ubiquitous tool in many laboratories, and offers an accessible and accurate way to find hydrodynamic size in minutes. The non-invasive technique requires very little sample and is quite easy to use for a range of user abilities. But did you know that in certain situations a polarizer or a fluorescence filter can give you even ‘more’ data? As it turns out, the backscattering detection feature of the Zetasizer is less well-known than we thought, so in this webinar Dr. Ulf Nobbmann will share his insights into how you can get the most out of your DLS instrument – and your analysis. https://bit.ly/40ckwRQ
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Take a look at this in-depth two part series on an interesting impurity retention mechanism in crystallization, where product crystals form a solid solution with an impurity AND impurity crystals are present that form a solid solution with the product. These papers provide a theoretical basis for the mechanism, a workflow for efficient impurity rejection, and industrial case studies. Part 1: https://lnkd.in/eXYfHUY4 Part 2: https://lnkd.in/eKBYp-dt This work is the product of a continued collaboration between Merck, Boehringer-Ingelheim, and Rowan University. For an earlier study providing a broad overview of impurity retention mechanisms, see: https://lnkd.in/eFYWNqcP Fredrik Nordstrom, Gerard Capellades, Travis Armiger, Scott Shultz, Mitchell Paolello, Na Yao, Ph.D., Qi Jiang, James Nicholson, Joseph Kratz, Michael Toresco, Alexander Lipp, Dr. Swjatoslaw N. R. Witte, Manuel Henry
Concomitant Precipitation of Solid-State Miscible Product-Impurity Phases in Solution Crystallization. Part 1: Theoretical Basis and Workflow for Efficient Impurity Rejection
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It's a wrap! Congratulations to my colleagues Matthew Gregory and David Fishwick for their excellent Trace Elemental Analysis Ask the Expert webinar last week. In this event, Matt and David answered a range of questions provided by ICP-OES and ICP-MS users like you, including: - Why is my instrument unstable and how can I fix it? - What's causing these high recoveries and false positive results? - Why are my blanks so high and why only for certain elements? - How can I improve my internal standard recoveries? If this sounds interesting to you and you missed the live event, you can now register for instant access to the on-demand recording at the following link: https://lnkd.in/eVqnHkrN Please note that if you previously registered for the live broadcast of this event (which took place on November 1st, 2023), you will have already been e-mailed a link to the event recording and therefore don't need to register again to access it. #elementalanalysis #icpoes #icpms #thermoscientific
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Our blog has your ultimate guide to semaglutide! Explore the science, analyze the efficacy, navigate the results, and embrace the possibilities to rewrite your weight loss story 📖 https://lnkd.in/gJ2urn-K
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Discover the importance of choosing the right mobile phase for your assay and gain valuable insights into its theory and interactions in this upcoming webinar on July 16! Register now: https://bit.ly/2RvfaSB
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Great dissection of the first paper describing the discovery of the SARS-CoV-2 genome. From minute 7. https://lnkd.in/ebCxAVNb (https://lnkd.in/eXdZvg46)
Discussing the actual origin of the lab leak theory- Webinar from 10/18/23
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retired from BASF - never tired of science!
1moA really cool application of MRR in your cooperation with the New Haven team. Congrats!