Spectroscopic Techniques to Solve the Identification of Unknown Compound in Body Fluids

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Spectroscopic Techniques to Solve the Identification of Unknown Compound in Body Fluids

Dear colleague,

 

Identification of compounds of interest in bodyfluids in a timely manner is often difficult. Webinar attendees will learn how to combine spectroscopic techniques, such as statistical analysis of NMR and LC-MS data in order to identify unknown in bodily fluids. The webinar addresses scientists who need to identify the compounds present in complex matrices, e.g. urine samples, which show discriminating signals in the corresponding spectra. Compound identification can be achieved by

  • Statistical hetero correlation of NMR and LC-MS data
  • Compound isolation using chromatographic techniques and comparison to library spectra
  • Compound isolation and acquisition of NMR data for structure elucidation using dedicated software

In collaboration with Select Science, we will listen to Professor Elaine Holmes, Head of the Division of Computational and Systems Medicine at Imperial College London also Professor at Murdoch University in Perth and Dr. Markus Godejohann, Senior Application Scientist at Bruker BioSpin discussing:

  • How to use the combination of statistical and spectroscopic techniques to identify unknowns
  • How to isolate unknowns with chromatographic techniques including a brief description of the hardware
  • How to elucidate the structure of unknowns from spectroscopic data

Those who should attend:
This webinar will be of interest to scientists involved in the isolation, identification and structure elucidation of unknowns in bodyfluids. It is also relevant for academics and scientists working in the field of fast natural product de-replication and structure elucidation of unknowns.The recorded version will be sent to all registrants shortly after the live sessions. Don’t miss it!

 

Kind regards
Your Webinar team

When and Where

July 17th - 10am CEST / 4pm CST

Register for the first session

July 17th - 11am EDT / 5pm CEST

Register for the second session

Professor Elaine Holmes

Professor of Chemical Biology and the Head of the Division of Computational and Systems Medicine at Imperial College London - United Kingdom

Dr. Markus Godejohann

Application scientist, AIC hyphenation group - Bruker BioSpin GmbH

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