Maximizing Information Content in Data-Independent Acquisition Using midia-PASEF®

July 11, 2023

Webinar Overview

Introducing midia-PASEF®: A groundbreaking DIA scan mode for comprehensive proteomic analysis

midia-PASEF® is a groundbreaking DIA scan mode that utilizes overlapping quadrupole windows for comprehensive ion analysis. This webinar will introduce you to this powerful technology and show you how it can be used to maximize data quality, enable fast peptide identification, and streamline processing.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How midia-PASEF® offers precise precursor m/z determination and supports library-free DIA analyses
  • How the MIDIAID pipeline automates processing with peak detection algorithms and machine learning
  • How to obtain specific MS/MS spectra for de novo sequencing and seamless searching
  • Real-world applications of midia-PASEF® in proteomics research, from characterizing the complex immunopeptidome to advancing targeted therapies

The webinar is ideal for the following people:

  • Proteomics researchers: who are interested in learning about new technologies that can help them to improve the quality and speed of their peptide identifications.
  • Scientists: who are working in fields that require the analysis of complex protein mixtures, such as immunology, cancer biology, and drug discovery.
  • Bioinformaticians: who are responsible for processing and analyzing proteomics data.
  • Anyone: who is interested in learning more about midia-PASEF® and its potential applications.

Stefan Tenzer, Ph.D., Professor, Head of Mass Spectrometry Core Facility, University Medical Center, Helmholtz Institute for Translational Oncology Mainz (HI-TRON Mainz), Mainz, Germany

Stefan Tenzer is a Professor of Immunoproteomics at the University Medical Center of the JGU Mainz and the Helmholtz-Institute for Translational Oncology (HI-TRON). His research focuses on the development of mass spectrometry-based workflows for quantitative proteomics and immunopeptidomics. He is also the coordinator of DIASyM, a research core for mass spectrometry in systems medicine.

 

For Research Use Only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures.