Join us at the EBF morning session on Friday, Dec. 4, in the Urano+Neptuno room for this scientific talk:
Peptide Quantitation with the Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage: From Proof of Concept to Robust Clinical Research Assay
Abstract: Triple quadrupole based small molecule assays have been run in clinical labs for many years. Peptide quantitation, however, poses a unique set of challenges which require their own distinctive approach. Depending on the abundance of the protein targets, different sample preparation and LC methods need to be applied. In addition, any clinical assay must be precise, accurate and robust. As a result, the Biomarker Research Initiative in MS (BRIMS) has developed a high abundance apolipoprotein peptide panel to investigate a series of diseases and collaborated in the development of a low abundance immunocapture method (PTH), with a clinical research perspective in mind. An inter-lab reproducibility project among four labs has also been undertaken to validate workflows.
Speaker: Taha Rezai, Ph.D., Application Scientist, BRIMS, Thermo Fisher Scientific
See these technical posters at EBF:
The Importance of Linear Dynamic Range for Small Molecule and Targeted Peptide LC-MS/MS Quantitation
Jonathan McNally, Reiko Kiyonami, Kevin Cook, Vlad Zabrouskov
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
LIMS-Driven Acquisition, Processing, Reporting and Storage of Data from Multiple LC/MS/MS Workstations
David Brant, Jonathan McNally, Joel Usansky, Jim Edwards
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA, USA
Enhanced Incurred Sample Reanalysis in Watson LIMS
Joel Usansky, Marc Krug, and Mike Small
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Philadelphia, USA
Connecting Information Across the Bioanalytical Laboratory using Watson LIMS and Symyx Notebook
Joel Usansky, Harsh Rathod, and Mike Small
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Philadelphia, USA
James Lee, Mark Benzel, and Dennis Curren
Symyx, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
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