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One-Minute NMR2007 Demo Tour

• University of Buffalo: Buffalo, NY; January 8• TriMR Regional Meeting: Research Triangle Park, NC; Feb 15-16• Southwest Regional Demonstration, Kalypsys San Diego; March 27• ENC: Daytona Beach, FL; April 22 – 26• Schedule a live demo in your area! Call Protasis for details.

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12th International Symposium on Marine ProductsQueenstown, New Zealand, February 2007

58 Speakers and Many Poster Presentations- Sponsors Included Protasis Corporation -

Sessions:

Discovery• Kirk Gustafson, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD

•“Exploring the inherent chemical diversity of marine invertebrates: New compounds from familiar sources”

EnvironmentGenome

Development• Barbara Potts, Neureus, San Diego, CA

• “Marine microbe derived anti-cancer agents in Phase I clinical trials”

New Frontiers• William Fenical, Scripps Institute, San Diego, CA

•“Marine natural products: Where we’ve been and where we’re going”

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Integrating NMR into Modern Laboratory WorkflowThe Wellplate and Microvial as Efficient Transport Media Among

Automated Analytical Methods

Professor John BluntUniversity of CanterburyChristchurch, New Zealand

Dr. David DetlefsenNovatia LLCMonmouth Station, NJ USA

Dr. Mike FreyJEOL, Peabody, MA USA

Mark O’Neil-Johnson Sequoia SciencesSt. Louis, MO USA

Data and Application Examples Courtesy of:

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HPLC FractCollect

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Wellplate-Centric WorkflowAn Example from the University of Canterbury

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HPLC with ELSD detectionof 600 g extract of

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500 MHz8 g in 6 L CD3ODPRESAT 1.5 min

Recognisable features: 5 CH3 groups, of which 1 methoxyl,3 singlet CH3-C, 1 doublet CH3-C; 1 aldehyde

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MicroFlow NMR Literaturewww.microNMR.com

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Your MicroFlow NMR Product Sourcewww.protasis.com