Enter a new era of sensitivity and LC-MS/MS innovation with the SCIEX 7500 system. GO BEYOND current limits of sensitivity, productivity targets, ruggedness and robustness challenges. Pioneer new discoveries with this innovation.

Bring your questions and learn what is possible with the SCIEX 7500 system.

Please find the upcoming sessions below. More sessions to follow.

Robust and ultra-sensitive bioanalysis using the SCIEX 7500 system

March 24th | 10:00 – 10:45 CET

In this webinar, you will learn about: 

  • The analysis of glucosylsphingosine (GluSPH) and galactosylsphingosine (GalSPH) in cerebral spinal fluid, highlighting the sensitivity increase achieved with the SCIEX 7500 system, when comparing against the SCIEX Triple Quad 6500+ system
  • How the increase in sensitivity is important to allow for a smaller volume of cerebral spinal fluid to be used for analysis, increasing the number of assays which can be performed using a single sample 
  • The high levels of robustness available when using the SCIEX 7500 system over 1500 plasma sample injections 

Speaker: Jack Steed, Technical Specialist EMEAI, SCIEX

An ultra-high sensitivity quantification method of veterinary drugs residues in food

March 31st | 10:00 – 11:00 CET

In this webinar, you will learn about a method that is: 

  • Ultra-sensitive and can quantify more than 180 pharmacologically active vet drug  compounds in three different food matrices down to 0.01 ug/kg for pork and chicken,  0.005 ug/kg for milk
  • Accurate — rigorous detection with linear dynamic range up to 4 orders of  magnitude, without a need of internal standards
  • Precise and offers high specificity with the use of ion ratios

Speaker: Dr Jianru Stahl-Zeng, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager EMEAI, SCIEX

Quantifying the next generation of biopharmaceuticals from RNA to ADCs and proteins

April 7th | 10:00 – 11:00 CET

In this webinar, you will learn about: 

  • Understand how the SCIEX 7500 system is being used to detect oligonucleotides and siRNA in biological samples
  • Discover the best workflows for quantitating ADCs and proteins in plasm
  • Find out the benefits of moving from Elisa to LC-MS/MS for detecting targeted host cell proteins contaminations in your biopharmaceuticals

Speaker: Dr Steve Lock, Senior Market Development Manager EMEAI, SCIEX

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