Exploring Breakthroughs in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Advances in Parahydrogen-Induced Polarisation Techniques for Enhanced Signal Sensitivity
On September 13th, 2024, Strathmore University became a hub for scientific exploration by hosting an enlightening event focused on advancements in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology. The NMR Hyperpolarization via Parahydrogen event took place in the Sir Thomas More Building, bringing together delegates from the University Of Nairobi and the National Research Fund, staff, and students from Strathmore University. The session delved into how Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization (PHIP) techniques could improve the accessibility and accuracy of NMR technology, making it a game-changer for researchers and practitioners. Dr. Joseph Sevilla, Director of @iLabAfrica, started the event with his insightful address emphasizing the importance of embracing technology for scientific advancement. Following him, Dr. Dillmann, A researcher at @iLabAfrica IoT elaborated on @iLabAfrica’s commitment to fundamental research, which paves the way for practical technological…