Getting the most out of Thermo Scientific's latest acquisition technologies FAIMS and SureQuant with Biognosys' software solutions Spectronaut and SpectroDive

In this presentation, two speakers from Biognosys, Next generation proteomics solutions - will talk about the analysis of FAIMS-DIA data using Spectronaut software, and SureQuant targeted quantitation workflow using SpectroDive software.
First, Fabia Simona will show the great performance of directDIA -Spectronaut’s library-free workflow- on FAIMS-DIA data acquired on a Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris MS.
Then, Sebastian Müller will show the ease of using SpectroDive software for the method set-up and analysis of SureQuant targeted quantitation workflow data. Both presentations include case studies of lung and plasma samples from cancer patients, short software demo sessions, and a live Q&A at the end.
Presenter: Fabia Simona, PhD (Scientific Business Development Manager, Biognosys)
Fabia received her PhD in Bioscience in 2019 from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, where she worked on corals proteomics. She then joined the Biognosys Products Team, working closely with the R&D department to support customers’ research and contributing to the development of Biognosys business.
Presenter: Sebastian Müller, PhD (Principal Scientist R&D, Biognosys)
Sebastian Müller has 14+ years of hands-on experience in Mass Spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics. Before joining Biognosys as a Principal Scientist R&D, he employed cutting edge MS technologies for functional protease characterization studies with oncological context at the University of Freiburg (Germany) and in pre-clinical metabolic research at ETH Zurich (Switzerland).
Presenter: Daniel Lopez-Ferrer, PhD (Sr. Manager Marketing, Proteomics, Life science mass spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
In his current role, Dani and his team are focused on the identification and development of new proteomics analytical tools and applications that bring broad benefits to the biosciences community. He has held positions as a Senior Scientist at Caprion Proteomics (CA, USA) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (WA, USA) developing technologies for high throughput large-scale proteomics projects. Dani has over 35 peer review papers and several patents.
