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Innovative separation approaches for MS-based proteomics

RECORD | Already taken place Tu, 20.5.2025
Join this free webinar to learn more about how you can employ Vanquish Neo Tandem Workflow systems and µPAC Neo columns in your lab.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovative separation approaches for MS-based proteomics
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovative separation approaches for MS-based proteomics

When looking for new ways to increase sample throughput in proteomics, without compromising on proteome profiling or quantitation, Thermo Scientific Vanquish Neo UHPLC systems and Thermo Scientific µPAC Neo columns can really make a difference.

Using the Vanquish Neo system, with its newly introduced tandem workflow, a dual separation workflow in a single system is created to maximize MS utilization for high-throughput and deep-dive proteomics.

Benefiting from the perfectly ordered microfabrication of the Thermo Scientific™ µPAC™ Neo columns, this workflow has advanced proteomics research into the next era with maximal reproducibility and robustness.

Join this free webinar to learn more about how you can employ Vanquish Neo Tandem Workflow systems and µPAC Neo columns in your lab.

In this webinar, we present to you how to meet increasing sample queue demands without compromising separation and MS results by:

  • using the Vanquish Neo UHPLC system for low-flow separations in proteomics
  • maximizing mass spectrometer utilization with the Vanquish Neo Tandem Direct-Injection workflow for increased sample throughput, and minimized column carryover
  • Tandem Direct-Injection workflow for nano, capillary and micro-flow applications
  • utilizing the unique micro-pillar array backbone to provide both, highest robustness and consistency

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Presenter: Robert van Ling (Product Manager Low-flow HPLC Columns, Thermo Fisher Scientific)

Experienced marketeer & business developer, as well as technical sales support specialist, for the biopharma and omics community. 25+ years of protein, peptide and RNA chromatography and LC/MS experience, focused on providing researchers with innovative and high-performance workflows and solutions.

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