Label Free Quantitation: New Insights Into High-Throughput Proteomic Workflows

High-throughput proteomics is pushing laboratories to generate deeper, more reliable data from smaller sample amounts without sacrificing speed or consistency. As workflows shorten, questions remain around maintaining quantitative accuracy and cross-lab reproducibility.
This webinar examines how recent advances in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) are addressing these challenges through insights from a large multi-laboratory benchmark study using standardized proteome samples. Attendees will see how next-generation approaches can support robust, reproducible high-throughput proteomics and how publicly available benchmark datasets are helping the community evaluate and improve data analysis strategies.
Attend this webinar to:
- Understand how short gradient LC–MS workflows support high throughput label-free quantitation (LFQ) proteomics
- Explore the role of data independent acquisition strategies in improving proteome coverage and quantitative reproducibility
- Learn from a multi laboratory benchmark study using standardized proteome samples
- Learn why the ZenoTOF 8600 system is perfectly positioned to support high-throughput LFQ proteomics
Presenter: Bart Van Puyvelde, PhD (Field Application Specialist, SCIEX)
Dr. Bart Van Puyvelde is a field application specialist at SCIEX, a role he recently stepped into after completing his postdoctoral research at the Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Ghent University, Belgium.
