Live from the Lab
Thermo Scientific: Live from the Lab
Live from the Lab presents a unique and exciting opportunity to learn about the new Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer and discover how it can unleash the proteomics potential of your laboratory.
Fitting seamlessly into our high-throughput proteomics workflow, the system offers the ability to obtain deeper protein coverage quicker and with higher sensitivity. As well as the mass spectrometer, we will also consider the key issues of sample preparation, chromatography and data analysis.
The event will be hosted by the Thermo Fisher Scientific factory in Bremen but will be live-streamed to locations across the whole EMEA region. The agenda will include presentations from designers of the new system, including Professor Alexander Makarov, as well as leading scientists who will present their thoughts and their data on the new instrument and it's potential for a range of scientific fields including cancer research and precision medicine.
In addition to the Orbitrap Astral we will showcase the complete portfolio of instruments offering the solution of an Orbitrap for every lab!
Agenda:
10:00-10:10 Welcome and introduction
- Thomas Moehring, Thermo Fisher Scientific
10:10-10:40 Velocity- A benchmarking workflow for high throughput DIA label-free quantification
- Julia Kraegenbring, Thermo Fisher Scientific
10:40-11:10 Rethink what’s possible with the Orbitrap™ Astral ™ Mass Spectrometer
- Alexander Makarov and Hamish Stewart, Thermo Fisher
11:10-11:40 DIA with non-isobaric multiplexing on a novel high-resolution platform
- Sofia Steigerwald, Mann Lab, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Institute of Biochemistry
11:40-12:10 Coffee Break and Q&A session
12:10-12:40 Plasma proteomics with unprecedented depth and scale
- Markus Vossman, Seer Inc.
12:40-13:10 Sensitive and robust high-throughput workflow for quantitative and qualitative single cell/single cell-like analysis
- Bernard Delanghe, Thermo Fisher Scientific
13:10-13:40 Single-cell proteomics on the Orbitrap Astral MS for the exploration of cell heterogeneity
- Benjamin Furtwängler, Technical University of Denmark