The myth of costly training: debunked. by Andrea Mueller | May 6, 2025 | Blogs, Instrument maintenance, Optimizing Performance, Technology, TrainingAs analytical organizations grow, there is an even greater need to train scientists and operators more consistently to meet tight deadlines, handle increasing samples, and meet data quality expectations. A high rate of employee turnover also affects the productivity of labs worldwide. Consistent training helps today’s labs stay competitive, whether the goal is sample throughput, therapeutic development, or publication.
Six benefits of remote support every laboratory should know by Andrea Mueller | Apr 11, 2025 | Biopharma, Blogs, Environmental / Industrial, Food / Beverage, Food and Beverage, Forensic, Instrument maintenance, Life Science Research, Optimizing Performance, Pharma, Service, Support, Technology, TrainingImagine having a tech expert at your fingertips to solve computer issues or a fitness trainer guiding you through workouts from the comfort of your home. In today’s fast-paced world, the ability to provide and receive service and support remotely is no longer a luxury but a necessity. Whether it’s troubleshooting a software issue, repairing a device, offering customer assistance, or enjoying the convenience of telehealth as a private individual, remote capabilities have revolutionized how businesses operate and how individuals get help
6 Signs it’s time for a new vendor by Michael Wonski | Dec 12, 2024 | Blogs, Instrument maintenance, Optimizing Performance, TechnologyA lab’s success depends on many factors from instrument quality to efficient operations, including being partnered with the right vendor. A vendor is more than just a supplier. They should provide you with a high-level quality of support in maximizing the lifespan and performance of your systems, reducing downtime, enhancing ROI and more. How do you know if you’re partnered with the right one? Here are six signs it might be time to find someone new.
Data acquisition on the Echo® MS system: post-acquisition file splitting by Anuja Bhalkikar | Sep 14, 2023 | Data acquisition, Echo® MS+ system, SCIEX information, TechnologyThe Echo® MS system is an ultra-high-throughput system that analyzes samples at a speed of up to 1 sample per second. To achieve fast acquisition speeds, MS data is collected for an entire batch—or the entire well plate—into a single experiment in a file....
calibration using sum of peak areas vs concentration by Andrew Charlton | Sep 12, 2023 | Data processing, QTRAP / Triple Quad, Questions, SCIEX OS softwareHi,
Source optimization by Trang Nguyen | Sep 11, 2023 | Ion sources, Optimizing Performance, QTRAP / Triple Quad, Questions, SCIEX OS softwareHello. I am setting up a new development method for analyzing toxic chemicals.
Reporting only unknown samples containing a specific sample ID prefix (in this case Sample ID prefix = PHT) by Steven McGuire | Jul 24, 2023 | Data processing, QTRAP / Triple Quad, Questions, SCIEX OS softwareI am using Multiquant software and I am trying to create a report to pull data on specific sample from a large run.
Please provide at least 3 decimal places for expected retention time for scheduled MRM at EchoMS by Riyo Imamura | Jun 22, 2023 | Data acquisition, Echo® MS+ system, Questions, SCIEX OS software, TechnologyExpected retention time for scheduled MRM at EchoMS must have at least 3 decimal places, because the minute display with two decimal places is insufficient to show the difference in seconds. Thank you.
General question on SCIEX 7500 by Dhayaalini Nadarajan | May 1, 2023 | Data acquisition, Ion sources, Questions, SCIEX OS software, TechnologyGood morning.
Optimized rolling collision energy curves for IDA and SWATH DIA for peptides by Christie Hunter | Apr 18, 2023 | Data acquisition, Life Science Research, Proteomics, QTOF, SCIEX information, ZenoTOF 7600 systemDuring data dependent acquisition (DDA or IDA) or SWATH acquisition, the collision energy can be automatically adjusted according to the mass/charge and charge of the peptide. This dependency has been well characterized on our QTOF systems. By selecting rolling...