ZONTAL and Mestrelab, under the SciY umbrella, are at the forefront of data digitization and sophisticated analytical data handling. During the upcoming webinar, SciY will illustrate the seamless integration of these two platforms, enhancing convenience and value.
The webinar will showcase ZONTAL's utilization of Mnova for automated structure verification processes. Additionally, the webinar will explain how users can engage with the Mnova desktop application to efficiently search, access, and save data on the ZONTAL platform through the Mnova Hub.
This integration not only improves functionality but also boosts efficiency in managing complex analytical data like NMR or LCMS.
Webinar Overview
- Introduction to SciY
- Extracting value from scientific data: Applying FAIR data principles
- Deriving insights from complex data: Techniques and tools
- Case studies on integration excellence
- Automated structure elucidation and data ingestion
- User-initiated processing in preferred desktop applications
Key Learning Points
- Understanding the significance of a FAIR data platform
- How integrating FAIR data platforms with user applications solves laboratory challenges
About the Speakers
Dr. Gaenzler, with his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Heidelberg, was instrumental in the early development of HPV vaccines at the German Cancer Center. His professional journey outside academia includes senior consultant and pre-sales manager positions at TIBCO Spotfire and senior principal product marketing manager for biology at PerkinElmer Informatics. Currently, he leads the PreSales and Product Marketing at ZONTAL.
Dr. Sharman’s academic background includes a Natural Sciences degree and a PhD from the University of Cambridge, mentored by Professor Dudley Williams, specializing in NMR and MS studies. His 20-year tenure in the pharmaceutical sector at AstraZeneca and Eli Lilly focused on analytical chemistry and data visualization. In 2020, he joined Mestrelab, focusing on automation, data processing, and customization.