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Though the increase in sampling depth and proteome coverage can be accomplished by rapid advances in mass spectrometer technology, the appropriate selection of nano LC column is critical to provide MS instruments with peptide separation at the highest possible resolution. Recently introduced Thermo ScientificTM micropillar array column (µPAC) offers proteomics researchers enhanced chromatographic performance, stability, and robustness in their nanoLC-MS workflows.
In this webinar, we will present the next generation Thermo Scientific µPAC Neo columns, specifically designed to further push the nanoLC separations to achieve deeper proteomic coverage with a shorter runtime.
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Introducing the new proteomics µPillar format to go beyond 10,000 protein IDs
Robert Van Ling | Product Manager, Low-flow HPLC columns Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Robust high-resolution data independent acquisition workflow for label-free quantitation
Julia Kraegenbring | Product Specialist LC-MS, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Enhancing limited sample- and single-cell proteomics through tailored Data-Independent Acquisition and micropillar array-based chromatography
Pedro Aragón Fernández | PhD student, Technical University of Denmark
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.
Julia Kraegenbring
Product Specialist LC-MS
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Julia Kraegenbring received her PhD from the Westfaelische Wilhelms University in Muenster, Germany. Since she started at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Julia has become a product specialist on the Orbitrap Exploris platforms for proteomics applications, currently focused on the development of high throughput data independent workflows for protein identification and quantitation.
Pedro Aragón Fernández
PhD student
Technical University of Denmark
Pedro Aragón holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in biochemistry from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). He developed an interest in analytical chemistry for biological applications and continued to pursue a PhD in the Cell Diversity Lab supervised by Dr. Erwin M. Schoof at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His current work focuses on the development and implementation of novel preparative and analytical strategies for mass spectrometry-based single-cell proteomics to understand the synergy displayed by phenotypically distinct subpopulations in the hematopoietic system.
Introducing the new proteomics µPillar format to go beyond 10,000 protein IDs
Robert Van Ling | Product Manager, Low-flow HPLC columns Chromatography & Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Robust high-resolution data independent acquisition workflow for label-free quantitation
Julia Kraegenbring | Product Specialist LC-MS, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Enhancing limited sample- and single-cell proteomics through tailored Data-Independent Acquisition and micropillar array-based chromatography
Pedro Aragón Fernández | PhD student, Technical University of Denmark
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.
Julia Kraegenbring
Product Specialist LC-MS
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Julia Kraegenbring received her PhD from the Westfaelische Wilhelms University in Muenster, Germany. Since she started at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Julia has become a product specialist on the Orbitrap Exploris platforms for proteomics applications, currently focused on the development of high throughput data independent workflows for protein identification and quantitation.
Pedro Aragón Fernández
PhD student
Technical University of Denmark
Pedro Aragón holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in biochemistry from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). He developed an interest in analytical chemistry for biological applications and continued to pursue a PhD in the Cell Diversity Lab supervised by Dr. Erwin M. Schoof at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His current work focuses on the development and implementation of novel preparative and analytical strategies for mass spectrometry-based single-cell proteomics to understand the synergy displayed by phenotypically distinct subpopulations in the hematopoietic system.
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