by ken.hamill@sciex.com | Sep 15, 2015 | Blogs, Life Science Research, Proteomics
Frankly, who has the time? With so many samples to prepare, day after day, week after week, month after month, there’s time for little else. And those repetitive tasks of pipetting over and over again, just keep, well, repeating. It’s time to automate your sample...
by SCIEX Community | Aug 30, 2015 | Blogs, Food / Beverage
Smart food shopping starts with labels. However, what if we told you the ingredient list may not be all that it seems? According to Food Safety News, producers are sneaking lower quality ingredients into our food to save money. This type of food fraud is estimated...
by Baljit Ubhi | Aug 28, 2015 | Blogs, Life Science Research, Metabolomics
In the field of metabolomics, you typically choose to identify and characterize as many compounds as possible in an unbiased fashion, or screen for a specific set of compounds that are biologically relevant to your research. The beauty of the TripleTOF® System is that...
by SCIEX Community | Aug 27, 2015 | Blogs, Life Science Research, Metabolomics
Down Syndrome Metabolomic ResearchSCIEX Academic Partnership Program (APP)by Olivia and Christina Iverson Last week we launched a really interesting research project with Jeff Miller, Senior SCIEX Scientist, using a SCIEX QTRAP® 6500 mass spectrometer. Our plan was...
by Fabienne Le Floch | Aug 20, 2015 | Blogs, Life Science Research, Proteomics
A recent study by Katy Williams (UCSF), Christie Hunter (SCIEX), and Andrew Olsen (Advaita) used the iPathwayGuide within the OneOmics cloud computing environment to help understand how placental development can go awry during certain pregnancy complications such as...