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Advances in Quantitative Proteomics: Parallel Reaction Monitoring Applied to Large-scale Studies

Date: Jun 26, 2013 - 13:00

Quantitative proteomics studies are challenging as high sensitivity and a high degree of selectivity are required to analyze systematically large peptide sets in one single experiment. Quantification of peptides in complex samples can be performed on a quadrupole-orbitrap instrument in MS/MS mode (parallel reaction monitoring, PRM). The high resolving power of this technique dramatically increases the selectivity of the measurements while the trapping capability can be leveraged to boost the sensitivity.

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Adulteration Testing of Edible Oils by FT-NIR

Date: May 16, 2013 - 13:00

FT-NIR is an ideal analysis technique that meets food companies needs for analysis in the matter of seconds and ease of use - without sacrificing the sensitivity needed to discriminate between pure versus slightly adulterated oil samples.

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Accelerate Your Research: Raman for Multi-user and Interdisciplinary Labs

Date: Oct 25, 2012 - 15:00

Advances in Raman spectroscopy have led to unprecedented performance for an exhaustive list of application areas. As a research-oriented molecular spectroscopy technique, Raman provides a powerful, nondestructive approach to chemical and materials analysis. In this live webinar, we’ll show you how we’re rethinking the conventional approach to Raman. Our user-friendly, solutions-driven instruments are designed to give you the answers you need – without investing significant time to learn the technique...

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Integrated elemental species analysis using IC and ICP-MS

Date: Sep 26, 2012 - 15:00

Speciation analysis provides information on the chemical form of elements of interest. Being able to determine total element concentrations and subsequently their species is critical in food, environmental and pharmaceutical investigations. Speciation analysis is fast becoming an essential discipline in health-related applications and global legislations – is your lab keeping up?

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Increased yield from novel nano-electrospray workflows in LC-MS based proteomics

Date: Sep 18, 2012 - 15:00

Learn how scientists from The Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto have used EASY-Spray technology to improve their experimental results while simultaneously simplifying daily procedures. The webinar will cover initial productivity gains as well as optimized workflows in the areas of discovery and quantitation on complex samples from lung cancer cell lines and a comparison study of glyco-peptide capture and detection.

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Solving routine challenges – new ICP-MS technology for increased sample throughput and reliable, best-in-class performance

Date: May 22, 2012 - 15:00

Advances in quadrupole ICP-MS instrumentation have been limited in recent years - but the all new Thermo Scientific iCAP Q ICP-MS is packed with groundbreaking technology to simplify operation while delivering high performance with increased throughput and uptime. This webinar will provide attendees with an introduction to the iCAP Q ICP-MS including an exploration of the technical innovations and a review of performance data using essential application examples.

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Capturing States of Pluripotency: How Cell Surface Chemoproteomics Facilitates Rapid Immunophenotyping and Sorting of Pluripotent Stem Cells

Date: Feb 28, 2012 - 15:00

Induction of a pluripotent state in somatic cells through nuclear reprogramming has ushered in a new era of regenerative medicine. However, heterogeneity and varied differentiation potentials among induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines challenge our ability to identify and isolate functionally defined cell populations for disease modeling, drug discovery, and patient therapies. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop non-genetic methods for isolating more homogeneous, functionally defined iPSCs.

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Thermo Scientific Velos Pro Ion Trap and Orbitrap Elite Hybrid Mass Spectrometer

Date: Oct 18, 2011 - 15:00

Accelerate your research solving the most challenging analytical questions - the new Velos Pro Ion Trap and Orbitrap Elite Hybrid Mass Spectrometer. The webcast highlights the new technologies and shows application examples using the Thermo Scientific Velos Pro dual-pressure linear ion trap and the Orbitrap Elite hybrid mass spectrometer.

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Strategies to combine trace elemental analysis and ion chromatography for complete inorganic environ

Date: Oct 4, 2011 - 15:00

Learn how to analyse challenging environmental samples and simplify your instrumentation strategy to cover all analytical requirements for inorganic environmental analysis - trace elements, anion, cation and halogen determinations

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