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This session highlighted What’s New in Version 2023 of our MS desktop software. Catch up on new features and improvements in quantitation, mass spectral, search, ease of use, and more. Topics include: New features of the quantitation workflow—including background subtraction, support for non-linear fits, many ease-of-use improvements, and more Peak deconvolution of xC/UV/MS data Improvements...

As the complexity and variety of medical devices have increased, so has the demand for advanced and specialized testing to safeguard patients. Key areas of concern include contaminant toxicity and drug efficacy. E&L studies require careful design and depend on the class of the device, use of the device, and contact time. E&L analysis is...

Extractable and Leachable (E&L) testing requires scientists to gather, analyze, and curate immense amounts of analytical data. Facing the challenge of identifying hundreds of potential unknowns with no commercial databases to search from is no small feat. Using the structure verification and knowledge management capabilities in MS Structure ID Suite, Medtronic has created a data-handling...

How ACD/Labs Simplifies GC/MS & LC/UV/MS Project Management Modern mass spectrometrists are expected to detect and identify components with greater efficiency, despite increasing sample complexity and shrinking analytical group sizes. Mass spectrometrists require advanced informatics solutions that offer comprehensive coverage of MS analysis, interpretation, and reporting functions. Learn how ACD/Labs’ software strategies benefit mass spectrometrists...

At Medtronic, Cindy and Joe are responsible for the characterization of known and unknown compounds. When they needed to upgrade their instruments several years ago they also built their requirements for the analysis software they wanted to find and deploy: Instrument vendor and data format agnostic Integrated with existing ELN and LIMS Traceability (audit trail,...

Watch the recordings from our Virtual LC & MS Symposium featuring speakers from the pharmaceutical, medical-device, and lab-software industries discussing how they map their separation spaces, automate their data processing, build databases, and more.