Benchtop NMR systems bring nuclear magnetic resonance to the laboratory bench
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Bruker BioSpin Group
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This interview with Dr. Agnes Haber, Product Manager Benchtop NMR at Bruker BioSpin, explores how benchtop NMR systems are making nuclear magnetic resonance technology more accessible across research, education, and industry. The discussion covers software workflows designed for users with varying experience levels, applications spanning from teaching to pharmaceutical and materials research, and high-throughput analysis capabilities using autosamplers and reaction monitoring. The article highlights how benchtop NMR brings traditionally centralized NMR capabilities directly to the laboratory bench, supporting teaching, quality control, reaction monitoring, and materials research.
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The discussion explores software workflows for users with different levels of experience, applications ranging from teaching to pharmaceutical and materials research, and high-throughput analysis using autosamplers and reaction monitoring.
NMR has traditionally been housed in centralized facilities.
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