From 1971 to today, Bayer’s nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) laboratories have been at the heart of molecular research. Early on, our scientists used NMR to reveal the structures of chemical compounds, laying the foundation for modern pharmaceuticals. Today, advanced NMR technology combined with cryogenic techniques allows us to delve deeper into molecular structures, revealing insights that are shaping the future of medicine. Our commitment to advancing science remains unwavering, bridging past and present innovations to drive tomorrow’s discoveries. At Bayer, we empower you to own your career and make an impact in a supportive environment. Join us and take charge of your career, as we shape the future of medicine together in the pursuit of our mission ‘Health of all, Hunger for none’. Many thanks to our Heritage Communications team for preserving these incredible visual treasures. Are you as fascinated by vintage photos as we are? Stay tuned for more captivating glimpses of our past and present! What’s your favorite way to recharge during or after the workday? Let’s hear your tips below! #BayerCareer #BeBayer #TeamBayer #BayerArchiv
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The picture on the left shows a nuclear magnetic resonance laboratory for structural studies of chemical molecules in Leverkusen, Germany, 1971. The picture on the right shows what is now a nuclear magnetic resonance laboratory in Berlin, Germany, where a researcher on the left fills a cryo-magnet with liquid nitrogen and a researcher on the right prepares the sample changer of a spectrometer.
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