MALDI Imaging allows for interrogation of the spatial distribution of metabolites and lipids in tissue, as well as expanding targeted analysis to small molecules, glycans, and targeted proteins. Recent technical developments enable imaging for maximum biological information at robust (sub)cellular resolution. However, imaging entire tissue sections with high spatial resolution entails large number of pixels and requires extensive acquisition times. Thus, researchers are seeking for alternative high-speed chemical imaging techniques, which are conducted prior to MALDI Imaging to narrow down the regions of interest (ROIs) on large sample areas. Infrared Laser Imaging (ILIM) allows non-destructive, label free biochemical imaging of complete tissue sections within minutes – thus represents the ideal complementary analytical tool to make MALDI Imaging faster and smarter.
This webinar will introduce how breakthrough IR Laser Imaging performance is combined with best-in-class MALDI Imaging. Bruker’s new end-to-end workflow for IR Guided MALDI Imaging enhances sample throughput and provides increased analytical depth by offering maximized spatial resolution and collision cross section (CCS)-enabled label analysis for large-scale MALDI Imaging studies in biological and pharmaceutical research.
Live presentation from Bruker’s experts to see the how tissue imaging has become faster than ever, the seamless integration of Infrared Laser Imaging (ILIM) into existing MALDI Imaging workflows and highlighting user stories, how IR Guided MALDI Imaging paves the way for deeper spatial multiomics of complex biological systems.
Wojciech Kazmierski
Country Manager, Bruker Optics, Poznan, Poland
Arne Behrens, Ph.D.
Application Scientist Imaging, Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany
Domenic Dreisbach
Business Development Multimodal Imaging, Bruker Optics, Ettlingen, Germany