Future Science Group

Webinars

Webinar feature

Future Science Group educational webinars are an excellent way to stay abreast of new technologies and services. We work with opinion leaders from industry and from other centers of excellence to produce overviews of key areas or research technology. From the comfort and convenience of your home or office, the webinar format allows you to hear from international experts and stay abreast of new advances according to schedule that suits you.

We welcome you to get involved, so if you have a topic that you would like to see addressed in a webinar or data you would like to share with your community, please get in touch and email the editorial team with your suggestions.

Upcoming Webinars

Resolving the Complexity of Proteomic Samples with Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
11th July 2012 - 11:00[EDT][16:00 BST]


With an increasing demand for laboratory systems to provide meaningful results, the quality and consistency of the information is of paramount importance. In complex proteomic samples MS systems just separating by m/z are running into issues of chimericy and isobaric species. Advances can only come from using an orthogonal dimension of separation, and one that would ideally add no additional instrument time; just better results.

This webinar will introduce you to HDMSE and show its benefits applied to real biological samples.

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View our latest webinar hosted by Waters and Future Science Group here

High Definition MALDI MS Imaging: Full Integration of the Ion Mobility Dimension from Acquisition to Visualization

4th April, 2012

In this webinar we presented the key advantages that MALDI SYNAPT platforms offer, especially for the MALDI imaging application. The webinar also introduced the new Waters proprietary High Definition Imaging (HDI) 1.0 MALDI software, which was designed to simplify and streamline the imaging workflow, and fully incorporate the benefits of ion mobility separation into the downstream data analysis scheme.

View webinars from Waters' sponsored bioanalytical series here