Enhancements to Thermo Scientific software — analytical solutions offering access to data insights in the pharma, food, environmental, industrial and other industries — aids scientists in making informed decisions about their research, says Thermo Fisher Scientific.
“The increasing quantity and complexity of data generated by analytical workflows during research and routine applications present our life sciences customers with significant challenges in extracting confident insights within shorter timelines,” said David Leitham, vice president, chromatography and mass spectrometry software, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
“Through the continued development of the Thermo Scientific software suite, along with our cloud-ready instrumentation, laboratories can benefit from real-time access to their valuable data,” says Thermo Fisher in a press release.
Uses in bioalnalysis & biopharma
Thermo Scientific Chromeleon Chromatography Data System (CDS) software now extends integration with mass spectrometry (MS) instruments with additional support for small and large molecule analyses, the company says.
“The latest update, Chromeleon CDS 7.2.10, brings support for multiple MS workflows and, building on the fundamental support already provided to manage analytical processes, enables faster data processing for compliant multi-attribute method (MAM) peptide mapping and intact mass analysis,” says Thermo Fisher.
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Updates to Thermo Scientific BioPharma Finder Thermo Scientific software allow users to confirm peptide identifications, determine unspecified differences, and visualize complex data.
Data acquisition, interrogation & storage
New updates to Thermo Scientific TraceFinder Software offer scientists quicker and easier access to important information from mass spectrometer systems, says the company.
“The software enables fast data processing, updates to mzVault offline mass spectral library, a user-customizable interface and a new configuration that simplifies operation without a loss in functionality. Compound libraries, methods and results can now be acquired and stored anywhere on a local hard drive, as well as to network locations, which facilitates flexible, simple and secure data management. In addition, the latest Thermo Scientific Xcalibur software includes the NIST MSMS Spectral Libraries and MSMS Hybrid Search application – a powerful solution for identification of unknown small molecules and peptides.”
Monitoring lab instruments with a smartphone or a web-browser enables scientists to access mass spectrometers for verifying current progress.
Almanac allows users to be notified of sequence completion or acquisition issues, submit relevant instrument information to the Thermo Fisher Service team, and record system maintenance or other lab events, allowing users to see relevant information in one location.
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