Despite advances in analytical chemistry, it is becoming increasingly challenging to control prohibited substance abuse in equine athletes. A problem is the ever-increasing number of prohibited substances, resulting in the need for large custom-made compound databases and mass spectral libraries.
In this webinar, we discuss the development of a >440 compound screen, with a custom-built mass spectral library and compound database along with the transfer of this method from a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris 480 MS to a Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis mass spectrometer for confirmation. We demonstrate the integration of multiple software tools including mzCloud, mzVault and Thermo Scientific TraceFinder SW for a holistic view of method development beyond analytical capabilities.
Key learning objectives
- Understand the analytical challenges of confidently detecting and identifying prohibited substances
- Discover how integrated software tools can drive rapid method development from a discovery environment, through to routine screening and confirmation
- See how connected hardware platforms and software tools aid in method transfer, and help to advance analytical workflows to combat the issues of prohibited substance detection
- Better understand how a connected laboratory is now a reality, and can help with small molecule compound identification and quantitation workflow deployment
Who should attend
Researchers and leaders in Academia, bio/pharma, clinical, forensic toxicology, and protein research; any laboratories who are focused on both small molecule and protein identification and quantitation workflows, where there is the need to transfer knowledge from research through to routine.
- Lab Directors and industry experts responsible for setting new standards, and when needed, demonstrate success in challenging or high-profile work.
- Technology Leaders responsible for the competitive edge while improving productivity and efficiency with highly trained operators.
- Principle Scientists in screening and quantitative applications: needing the best technology to advance their research discoveries and develop new testing methodologies.