
Enhancing MS-Based Omics Analysis in a Model Organism
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based omics technologies have revolutionized our understanding of molecular changes in organisms and are crucial for studying metabolism and related diseases through lipidomics and metabolomics. Despite significant advances, there is still a need for robust analytical methodologies in data acquisition, data processing and annotation.
This webinar will demonstrate how LC-Zeno SWATH DIA outperforms conventional DDA in annotating metabolites and lipids in the model organism Gammarus fossarum. Additionally, the presentation will showcase the effectiveness of electron activated dissociation (EAD) in characterizing lipid species and elucidating metabolite isomers. Finally, the webinar will illustrate how EAD and high-resolution targeted approaches improve structural elucidation and molecular network construction.
Attend this webinar to:
- Learn about the benefits of LC-Zeno SWATH DIA over conventional DDA methods for metabolite and lipid annotation
- Explore the implementation of EAD for enhanced lipid species characterization and metabolite isomer elucidation
- Understand how EAD improves structural elucidation and molecular network construction
Speaker

Dr. Valentina Calabrese
Postdoctoral Researcher
Institute of Analytical Sciences
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