Thermo Fisher Scientific introduced new-generation mass spectrometry instruments, workflows and software during the 69th American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, which was held October 31-November 4 in Pennsylvania.
“The life science industry has stepped forward in an unprecedented fashion over the last 18 months, with academia and biopharma making key contributions to respond to the pandemic,” said Dan Shine, Senior Vice President and President of Analytical Instruments at Thermo Fisher Scientific. “We’re honoured to have played an essential role in this effort. The new instruments, software and workflows that we’re unveiling today will further support innovation across proteomics, biopharmaceutical characterisation and data acquisition while also ensuring that scientists can continue their critical ongoing research.”
The new additions to the portfolio include: the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Exploris MX mass detector, the Thermo Scientific MAM 2.0, the Thermo Scientific Proteome Discoverer 3.0 software, the Thermo Scientific Compound Discoverer 3.3 software, the Thermo Scientific BioPharma Finder 5.0 software, and the Thermo Scientific LipidSearch 5.0 software.
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