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QBI and Thermo Fisher Scientific present a lunch and learn event designed to share insights with our community on setting up robust quantitative proteomics experiments using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry technologies, featuring Kevin Yang and Rafael Melani.


AGENDA

12:00 PM: Check in & Grab lunch
12:10 PM: Opening Remarks

12:15 PM: Kevin Yang, Technical Sales Specialist MS Reagents, Thermo Fisher Scientific | "High-throughput, high-resolution proteomics workflow on the Orbitrap mass spectrometers for accurate and precise quantitation"
Talk overview: Best practices for setting up quantitative proteomics using high-resolution Orbitrap and Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometers. Both label-free and TMT-based quantitation methods will be discussed, highlighting their applications and advantages.

12:45 PM: Rafael Melani, Senior Manager, Product Management, Thermo Fisher Scientific | Scale up your quantitative proteomics research with the Orbitrap Ascend Multiomics Tribrid mass spectrometer
Talk overview: The Orbitrap Ascend MultiOmics Tribrid mass spectrometer is a versatile platform for omics research. With intelligent acquisition and Real-Time Search for TMT analysis, it quantifies more samples at lower concentrations. Its unique design, featuring two ion routing multipoles, increases analytical coverage by parallelizing analyses, enabling higher throughput and efficiency for groundbreaking discoveries.

1:15 PM: Closing Remarks
1:20 PM: Event ends 

 

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