Mnova Suite workshop – Ask the expert!

Our colleague Dr.Pablo Monje, Applications Scientist at Mestrelab kindly answered your pre-filled questions about either of the following plugins: Mnova NMR, NMR Predict, MS and ElViS (Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopies). Pablo showed you similar examples about the best practises using Mnova for your cases on a live demonstration.
What to expect
- Aims to cover a fair amount of the submitted questions to help you increasing your data analysis efficiency using Mnova
- Questions about Mnova NMR advanced plugins will be out of the scope for this workshop
Key points
- Submit your questions about Mnova to our experts when filling in the registration form to our experts when filling in the registration form.
- Watch live cases with examples of best practices and useful workflows, which may solve any doubts you may have about Mnova.
Who Should Attend?
Researchers and analysts in pharma, biotech, fine chemicals and many more scientific fields in industry or academia who are curently using any of the following plugins Mnova NMR, NMR Predict, MS and ElViS or the whole Mnova Suite combo.
Presenter: Dr. Pablo Monje (Applications Chemist, Mestrelab Research)
Pablo Monje is an Applications Chemist at Mestrelab since February 2007. He received his B.S. in Organic Chemistry in 2001 at the University of Santiago de Compostela. From 2002 to 2006 he was a grant holder of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture (FPU). In 2004 he worked at the University of California, Berkeley and he returned to Spain to obtain his Ph.D. degree.
Presenter: Dr. Chen Peng (VP of Business Development – US and Asia (Mestrelab Research))
Dr. Chen Peng is the Vice President of Business Development for North America and Asia at Mestrelab Research. He obtained his PhD from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry. Then he did post-doctoral research work on selective excitation NMR spectroscopy in Prof Geoffrey Bodenhausen’s group in the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (Tallahassee, FL). Chen also spent some years working at Spectrum Research, MSI/Accelrys, and Bio-Rad Informatics until he joined Mestrelab Research in 2008.
