Overview
2013 HUPO World Congress was held in Yokohama, Japan. We were there to show you how leading proteomics labs are transforming their science by applying innovative Thermo Scientific MS solutions to identify, characterize, and quantify proteins with higher sensitivity, accuracy, and confidence than ever before.
- 14–18 September 2013
- Pacifico Yohohama, Japan
Thermo Scientific Luncheon Seminars
Pushing the boundaries of protein identification, characterization and quantitation with the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Fusion MS
- Date:
- Sunday 15 September
- Time:
- 13:00 – 14:00
- Room:
- 302
- Speakers:
- Vlad Zabrouskov, Ph. D., Thermo Fisher Scientific
Graeme McAllister, Ph. D., Post-Doctoral Research Scientist, Dept. Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School
HR/AM: The Evolution of Quantitation
- Date:
- Tuesday 17 September
- Time:
- 13.00 – 14.00
- Room:
- 303 and 304
- Speakers:
- Reiko Kiyonami, Ph.D., Thermo Fisher Scientific
Yasushi Saeki, Ph.D., Laboratory of Protein Metabolism, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
New Technologies & Standardization Seminars
Building high quality spectral libraries for improved targeted assays
- Date:
- Sunday 15 September
- Time:
- 19.45 – 20.00
- Room:
- Exhibition hall
- Speaker:
- Barbara Frewen, Ph. D., Thermo Fisher Scientific
High-Sensitivity Native Mass Analysis of Intact Macromolecular Assemblies and Protein Micro-Heterogeneity Using an Orbitrap Jumbo
- Date:
- Tuesday 17 September
- Time:
- 19.00 – 19.15
- Room:
- Exhibition hall
- Speaker:
- Albert Heck, Ph.D., Utrecht University
Posters
POS-01-045 |
Intact Mass Analysis of Monoclonal Antibody (MAb) Charge Variants Separated using Linear pH GradientDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-01-096 |
Towards the Mechanism of EGFR Inhibitor Resistance in Non-Small Lung Cancer CellsDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-01-232 |
Comparative Study of Global Protein Turnover in Tissues and Cell LinesDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-032 |
Maximizing Spectrum Identification Rate in Shotgun Proteomics on the Q Exactive Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-041 |
Comprehensive Peptide Searching Workflow to Maximize Protein IdentificationsDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-047 |
Precise Column Temperature Control Enables Improved Protein Identifications in Proteomics Shotgun Sequencing ApplicationsDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-149 |
Improving Data Dependent MSn Performance with a Multitasking Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-151 |
Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) Analysis on the Q Exactive Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-158 |
Improving Throughput for Highly Multiplexed Targeted Quantification Methods using Novel API-Remote Instrument Control and State-Model Data Acquisition SchemesDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-161 |
Large Scale Targeted Protein Quantification using HR/AM Selected Ion Monitoring with MS/MS Confirmation on a Novel Hybrid Q-OT-qIT Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-168 |
Intact Protein LC-MS: How to Overcome the Challenges?Download Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-200 |
Analysis of Intact Macromolecular Assemblies on a Benchtop Orbitrap MS SystemDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-260 |
A Phospho-peptide Spectrum Library for Improved Targeted AssaysDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-02-273 |
Global in-depth Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of HIV Infected Cells using a Novel Q-OT-qIT Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-051 |
Novel Glycan Column Technology for the LC-MS Analysis of Labeled and Native N-linked GlycansDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-053 |
From Qualitative to Quantitative: The Evolution of GlycoproteomicsDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-068 |
Second-Generation Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD) on a Novel Hybrid Instrument with Improved Functionality, Increased Speed, and Robustness of Data.Download Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-086 |
Improved Throughput and Reproducibility for Targeted Protein Quantification using a New High-Performance Triple Quadrupole Mass SpectrometerDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-150 |
Increasing the Multiplexing of Protein Quantitation from 6- to 10-Plex with Reporter Ion IsotopologuesDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-153 |
Liver Mitochondria Proteomics Employing High-Resolution MS TechnologyDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
POS-03-159 |
From Noise to Signal: Proteome-Wide Multiplexed Quantitation using the MultiNotch MS3 MethodDownload Poster |
POS-03-224 |
Top-Down Analysis of Intact Antibodies using Orbitrap Mass SpectrometryDownload Poster Download Poster Note |
Products
Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid Mass Spectrometer
The Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap Fusion™ Tribrid™ mass spectrometer combines the best of quadrupole, Orbitrap, and ion trap mass analysis in a revolutionary Tribrid architecture that delivers unprecedented depth of analysis. It enables life scientists analyzing even the most challenging low-abundance, high-complexity, or difficult samples to identify more compounds more quickly, quantify more accurately, and elucidate structures more thoroughly. The Orbitrap Fusion system's next-generation hardware and software make setup easier, methods more powerful, and operation more robust. Users can spend more time thinking about their research and less time worrying about method development and experimental execution.
Learn MoreTSQ Quantiva Mass Spectrometer
The Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Quantiva™ triplestage quadrupole mass spectrometer exceeds the most stringent analytical requirements. With Active Ion Management (AIM) technology, the TSQ Quantiva MS achieves unrivaled LODs and LOQs and provides unsurpassed ultra-low-level quantitation of complex and difficult-to-run samples. Close integration with applicationspecific software ensures maximum productivity. This extreme analytical performance doesn't come at the cost of complexity or durability; breakthrough software and hardware make operation far easier and more reliable than in previous-generation triple quadrupoles. The TSQ Quantiva MS helps users spend more time thinking about their analyses and less time worrying about instrument setup and operation.
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