Multi-Variant Analysis of Solid State NMR Data

In this webinar, JEOL USA will discuss the novel JEOL AutoMAS NMR probe for solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The AutoMAS NMR probe enhances the throughput of solid NMR samples by eliminating the need to change samples or tune the probe manually to a different nucleus of interest.

The AutoMAS NMR probe is useful for a wide range of samples, including materials and food-related samples. The webinar will discuss guidance for setting up, selecting experiments, and acquiring data.

A simple multi-variant analysis of solid-state NMR data will be displayed to show the AutoMAS NMR probe’s applicability for automated data collection of solid-state NMR data.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how Auto Sample variations can apply to Solid State NMR problems.

About the Presenter

Presenter: Michael H. Frey, Ph.D., NMR Consultant, JEOL USA, Inc.

Michael Frey completed his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in solid-state NMR of peptides.

He then undertook a postdoctoral position at ETH Zurich, focusing on developing inverse-detected NMR experiments for proteins and DNA.

Michael joined JEOL in 1984 as an NMR applications chemist, subsequently holding roles in applications, instrument and software development, and product management.

He retired as Analytical Instruments Product Manager in 2020. Currently based in New Hampshire, he dedicates time to expanding his collection of slide rules and other calculating devices.

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