SF Bay Area Seminar Abstract - April 2004
Accelerating NMR Analysis in Pharmaceutical Research
David Detlefsen
Novatia, LLC, 301A College Road East, Princeton, NJ 08540
In the arena of science-based businesses we are pressured to produce better and more relevant data faster. Often this is to aid in the drug discovery and development decision-making process. All the analytical areas have been striving towards goals that seem almost unattainable. One analytical area that is particularly challenged is NMR spectroscopy. This technology is known for its power to generate structural information, but it has traditionally required extensive resources.
We at Novatia have identified three ways to increase the productivity and utility of NMR:
- Adopt new instrumental advances that remove limitations in NMR data acquisition which will increase sensitivity, throughput and robustness
- Develop automated NMR screening methods to produce results rapidly with little or no user intervention,
- Industrialize NMR instrumentation by integrating it into multi-instrument solutions in the hopes of cooperatively addressing a wider range of pharmaceutically relevant problems
We will highlight some of the commercially available instrumentation advances as well as our own method development efforts to address each of these dynamics. We hope to send you home with new ìsynaptiplosionsî about CapNMR for increased sensitivity and sample throughput, trace sample preparation systems for the isolation and purification of small sample quantities, and automated structure confirmation of small organic molecules.
Place: Discovery Partners, Inc. hosting
Location: 385 Oyster Point Blvd. Suite 1, So. San Francisco
Date: April 15, 2004
Time: 10am
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