Webinars – Previous Recordings
Credentialing Features to Benchmark Metabolomic Methods and Technologies
Gary Patti, PhD | Associate Professor, Washington University
Participants will:
• Understand necessary components of a successful MS-based metablomics experiment
• Learn technologies that improve throughput of identifications, as well as characterize the pathway, function, and localization of metabolites
• Discover a new benchmarking approach, called credentialing, for removal of artifactual features
Sponsored by Thermo Scientific
Development, Significance, and Application of Standardized Kits for Quantitative Proteomic Studies
Andrew Percy, PhD | Senior Applications Chemist – Mass Spectrometry | Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
Dr. Percy will discuss:
• Method development
- Overview
- Target selection
- Significance of standards
- Workflow and examples
• Quantitative proteomic kits
- Products: PeptiQuant™ and ProteusQC™
- Utility
- Applications
Sponsored by Agilent
Stable Isotope-Labeled Standard Peptides for Precise, Robust, and Sensitive Quantitation of Multiple Proteins in Biospecimens Using PeptiQuant™ LC-MRM/MS Assay Kits
Christoph Borchers, PhD | Director of UVic Genome BC Proteomics Centre
Dr. Borchers will discuss:
• Applications of multiple-reaction monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry
• Systematic development of MRM assays
• Key advantages of MRM assays
Sponsored by CIL
INLIGHT™, An Innovative Technology for the Relative Quantification of N-Linked Glycans by Mass Spectrometry
David C. Muddiman, PhD | Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, North Carolina State University
Dr. Muddiman will discuss:
• Background on Glycans
• The Isomer Barrier
• Ionization Methods and Mass Analyzers
• Chemical Tagging
• Separation Modes
• and Future Directions
Sponsored by CIL