Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the availability of a webinar showcasing the benefits of multiplexing technology for mass spectrometrists.
The webinar is aimed at mass spectrometry users working in a range of disciplines, including drug discovery, drug development, food safety, sports doping, clinical research and forensic toxicology environments.
The educational webinar is hosted by Thermo Fisher in collaboration with Elsevier, publisher of the Journal of the American Society of Mass Spectrometry (JASMS) and the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry (IJMS), and is now available to download.
Many liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) users are experiencing budget constraints and require new ways to increase the throughput of their mass spectrometry system without compromising data quality or reliability.
The webinar examines the increasing use of multiplexing for mass spectrometry and provides an overview of different multiplexing approaches.
Webinar presenters include John Fink, product manager of liquid chromatography, and Jay Brann, director of product development at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Fink and Brann will review existing technologies and examine how mass spectrometrists can employ multiplexing solutions to allow increased flexibility, multiple methods and improved data quality.
Attendees will learn how to decrease a mass spectrometer's idle time from 75 per cent to four per cent while increasing throughput.
Presenters will provide an overview of industry technologies that are capable of improving productivity, including the Thermo Scientific Transcend LX-2 multiplexing system.