Forensics Europe Expo and co-located shows postponed until September
The event has been rescheduled to take place from September 8-10, 2020, at London ExCeL
The event has been rescheduled to take place from September 8-10, 2020, at London ExCeL
This critical appeal was made to the life sciences sector in order to tackle the spread of coronavirus
Prof. Jane Dyson discusses how IDPs are crucial for protein function and emphasizes the benefits of NMR as a technique for investigating these protein mechanisms
Originally scheduled from March 11–15, the event has been postponed and will now take place from October 19–22, 2020
The latest updates to the core product range were showcased at Pittcon 2020
Visit booth 3624 to meet the team, pick up a free T-shirt and join in the musical fun as popular singer Alexander Joseph returns with his grand piano
Boasting a unique combination of 16.9 Megapixel sensor with rapid 54 fps full frame, ultra-low noise and high dynamic range, Balor is a versatile tool for high energy physics applications
Join us in this webinar to understand how better research diagnostic methods can lead to improved treatment of congenital metabolopathies
Forensics Europe Expo (FEE) has established itself as an important forum for discussion to the international forensics community
For the chance to win a $500/£400/450€ Amazon.com Gift Card, cast your vote for the new product which has made the most impact in your lab
Prof. Christian Griesinger discusses the advantages of using ultra-high field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate the structure of IDPs and his hopes for the future
Join this upcoming webinar to learn how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can provide structural data, at an atomic level
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We look back at a selection of this year’s best interviews with some of the world's leading experts
Dr. Tatyana Polenova, from the University of Delaware, discusses advances made in HIV research thanks to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and shares her hopes for the future
Prof. Peter Wright explains why ultra-high field NMR is becoming ever more crucial to the study of disordered proteins
Sample preparation usually takes a lot more time than decision makers have
New facility will be a major research and development hub for molecular spectroscopy
The new software enhancements offer a complete application for CMC decision support, improvements for analytical data processing and analysis, and a move to 64-bit architecture
Analytik has launched a range of benchtop time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) systems
X-Pulse offers capabilities previously available only on complex and expensive high-field NMR spectrometers
From patient-derived organoids to virus-specific T cells, explore the latest techniques and technologies advancing the field of precision medicine
Attend this free expert webinar to learn about the applications of spectroscopy in clinical research