Read time: 3 minutes In a recent presentation at the World HUPO Congress 2024, Ludwig Sinn from the Ralser lab shared exciting advancements in proteomics research, focusing on the innovative ZT Scan DIA acquisition modes developed in collaboration with SCIEX. Let us...
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Rebekah Sayers
I developed a foundational understanding of biochemistry during my undergraduate studies before gaining a masters in molecular and cellular biophysics, and finally obtaining my Ph.D conducting in-depth proteomics research in peanut allergy. I started at SCIEX in the applications support team, later being promoted to the application lead for life science research in EMEAI. I am currently leading global strategic marketing efforts, contributing to the advancement of small molecule OMICS. This role is pivotal in bridging the gap between scientific innovation and market demand, ensuring that products and workflows not only meet the needs of the market but also stand out in a competitive landscape.
Exploring the power of ZT Scan DIA
Read time: 2 minutes In a recent presentation, Tim Heymann from Mann Lab at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry shared his first impressions of ZT Scan DIA, the novel data-independent acquisition strategy from SCIEX, highlighting its innovative approach and...
Unlocking precision: navigating data conversion in metabolomics
Useful FAQ document to enable researchers to focus on their scientific discoveries and insights rather than the complexities of data management. Mass spectrometers generate data comprising a large collection of data points. All metabolomics researchers aim to...