Webinars
Compact Mass Spectrometry for Reaction Monitoring and Mass Characterization
Synthetic organic, natural product, peptide and scale-up chemists are tasked with discovering novel compounds and efficient synthetic routes which involve a variety of reaction conditions and purification steps. Each step needs to be mass characterized for efficient workflow and to improve decision-making in future steps. The expression CMS from Advion allows the chemist to locate a mass analysis device by using data from their research, enabling an improvement in efficiency for the individual. It offloads routine mass assays from the core facility, allowing central analytical teams to concentrate on accurate mass requirements and more challenging tasks; this raises the overall function of the organization.
This webinar will review the benefits of a single quadrupole mass spectrometer as well as demonstrate its effectiveness in a variety of applications.
Presented by: David Patteson & Jack Henion, PhD
Advion, Inc.
Presented by: Daniel Eikel, PhD
Senior Application Scientist of Advion, Inc.
The Latest in Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis – LESA Clarity for AB SCIEX Mass Spec Systems
Presented by: Thomas Covey, PhD
Principal Research Scientist of AB SCIEX
Presented by: Thomas Covey, PhD
Principal Research Scientist of AB SCIEX
Nano-LC/MS in Routine Bioanalysis: Application to Human NGF Biomarker Studies
Presented by: Gary A. Schultz, PhD
Senior Director, Biomarkers
Advion BioServices, Inc.
Automation of Multidimensional Mass Spectrometry-based Shotgun Lipidomics
Presented by: Xianlin Han, PhD
Professor, Diabetes and Obesity Research Center
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
Integrated Top-down/Bottom-up Proteomics for the Characterization of Protein Isoforms (PDF)
Presented by: Ljiljana Paša-Tolić, PhD
Mass Spectrometry Capability Lead at the EMSL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Presented by: John Shockcor, PhD
Director of Life Sciences Business Development, Waters Corp.
Visiting Fellow, Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK
