Mestrelab Research at EUROMAR – New oncoming version 5.4.0
So, this week we are spending time at very hot and sunny Gothenburg, at the EUROMAR Conference.
We have a booth here as usual, and also had an User Meeting yesterday. I am excited about this conference, as we will be introducing a series of enhancements to the software, with the release due within the next few weeks. I am sure our users will be very happy to read that, in amongst these enhancements, are a couple of things some people have been requesting for a while:
1. A module for line fitting (deconvolution)
2. A module of data analysis, designed for the analysis of diffusion / relaxation / t1 / kinetics experiments.
Both these modules greatly improve on the interfaces previously available in MestReC, and I am very much enjoying the alpha version. The interfaces are extremely easy to use and give great flexibility, with the line fitting module allowing the users to graphically and interactively change all line fitting parameters (line width, chemical shift, signal intensity and line shape, see figure below) and the data analysis module allowing the plotting and fitting of any number of functions simultaneously and the usage of user created functions
In addition, we are also presenting a working version of GSD (Global Spectral Deconvolution). We are very excited about GSD, as it will allow the fully automatic deconvolution of whole 1H spectra, which we see as having extensive applications in NMR automatic analysis, quantitative NMR and automatic verification. The results we are getting are very impressive. Carlos has already posted on GSD on his blog.



Both of these are very good additions to the functionality and I’ll be interested to see these in action at one of the conferences you are are displaying at.
Hi, Tony,
Sure, you can take a look at these at any of the conferences. We are currently showing it at EUROMAR and after that we will be at ACS in Washington, although it should be released by then, so within July you should be able to download the release version from our website and have a play. We also see GSD as a potentially very major step forward in current state of the art NMR analysis capabilities. Thank you for reading!