Bottom-Up Proteomics: A Discussion with Christie Hunter by Christie Hunter | May 2, 2016 | Blogs, Life Science Research, ProteomicsBiocompare recently featured an article on Bottom-Up Proteomics. I had a chance to follow up with Christie Hunter and expand on some of the questions featured in the article: Read the Full Article > 1. What sample preparation tools for bottom-up proteomics...
Characterize and Monitor Host Cell Proteins (HCPs) Using SWATH Acquisition Technology by SCIEX Community | Apr 28, 2016 | Biopharma, BlogsDuring drug development, the removal of impurities and purification of a final drug product is absolutely essential in order to ensure the safety and efficacy of a therapeutic drug. Of particular concern for biologics are impurities that can stem from host cell...
Simplifying Biologics Bioanalysis Sample Prep by SCIEX Community | Apr 21, 2016 | Biopharma, Blogs These days, everyone seems to be furiously scratching tickets to become instant winners, but I’ll bet you didn’t expect to find sample prep tips that way. For large...
Taking on Precision Medicine with Industrialized Proteomics by Neil Walsh | Apr 18, 2016 | Blogs, Life Science Research, OneOmics, Proteomics White House, EU, UK, and Australia Make Major Investments What if we could deliver the right treatment at the right time, to the right person to better, more effectively treat complex diseases? This is the promise of precision medicine, to be able to approach...
The Connection Between Mass Spectrometry and Space Exploration by SCIEX Community | Apr 11, 2016 | Blogs, TechnologyMass spectrometry has been used for some pretty fascinating applications in our world – like testing for steroid use in athletes1, measuring pesticides in grapes2, assessing the efficiency of a psoriasis drug3, and whether that expensive bottle of 100% olive oil is,...