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Cyclic IMS in Action: Revolutionize Metabolite Identification

RECORD | Already taken place We, 30.3.2022
Join us for this exciting new demo series where we take you into our application laboratories to see the SELECT SERIES Cyclic IMS in action and explore different workflows from the beginning to the end.
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Waters Corporation: Cyclic IMS in Action: Revolutionize Metabolite Identification
Waters Corporation: Cyclic IMS in Action: Revolutionize Metabolite Identification

Join us for an overview and demonstration of the SELECT SERIES Cyclic IMS in our European Applications laboratory, as we walk you through the metabolite identification workflow for pharma applications; from data acquisition to the impactful results that can be achieved for routine analysis.

During this demo, David will show you how multi-pass ion mobility separations can be used on the Cyclic IMS to enhance what you can see in metabolite identification studies, which enables discovery of co-eluting, isomeric metabolites which cannot be separated with liquid chromatography (LC) and mass resolution alone. In addition, you will find out how this technology can be utilized for rapid, real time monitoring of metabolites in chemical reactions without the need for LC.

The session will conclude with a live Q&A where David Higton and other members of the team will be on hand to answer all of your questions. 

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Discover how ion mobility adds benefit to pharma workflows and is utilized for routine analysis

  • See the Cyclic IMS in Action for metabolite identification workflows

  • Learn how you can revolutionize metabolite identification; discover, identify and monitor more

Presenter: David Higton (Senior Principal Application Scientist, Advanced Mass Spectrometry Technologies, Waters Corporation)

David has over 35 years experience of applying analytical chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry in the fields of biotransformation, bioanalysis and impurity analyses. This experience was gained at major pharma companies, pharma startups and CROs working in both discovery and regulated environments. He has joined Waters at Wilmslow, in the UK in 2019 as a Senior Principal Application Scientist working in the European Demonstration Laboratory.

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