Mestrelab Research, a leading scientific data company based in Santiago de Compostela, is counting down the days to a major milestone in its trajectory: the inauguration of the new Mestrelab Research Center (CIM), which will officially open its doors on November 8, 2024.
For two decades, we’ve been dedicated to supporting the scientific community with innovative, reliable tools. Here are 20 reasons to trust Mestrelab.
We are excited to announce the release of Mnova 15.1, bringing you advanced new features, performance improvements, new product versions, and the usual round of bug fixes to boost your research and enhance your user experience.
Discover the latest in Mnova – the comprehensive software suite for combined NMR, LC/GC-MS and Electronic & Vibrational Spectroscopic techniques.
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Mnova 15.1 is here! We’re excited to introduce a range of powerful features designed to enhance your analytical experience.
Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll demonstrate how to integrate Mestrelab’s tools into a complex IT ecosystem to automate lab workflows. Using a real-world example, we’ll show you how to build a purification factory that seamlessly connects in-house and commercial software systems.
In vivo NMR is evolving into an important tool to understand biological processes and environmental responses. Current approaches use flow systems to sustain the organisms with oxygenated water and food (e.g., algae) inside the NMR.
ZONTAL and Mestrelab by SciY are leaders in their respective areas of data digitalisation and complex analytical data processing. In this talk we explore how the two products can be seamlessly integrated to add convenience and value.
In this application note, Prof. Rafael Cela and Dr. Leticia Pérez-Mayán outline the use of Chrom Best Method for evaluating LC separation of diniconazol, showcasing its effectiveness in meeting the analytical demands for a successful chiral separation.
(SPANISH LANGUAGE) Mestrelab estrena a finales de septiembre su centro de investigación de Santiago.
La inversión en el edificio, que arrancará con 35 profesionales, alcanza los 9,4 millones