ETC Webinar: The Past, Present and Future of Quadruple Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers in Proteomics

Описание к видео ETC Webinar: The Past, Present and Future of Quadruple Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers in Proteomics

September 12, 2024 – Take a look at this very interesting webinar regarding “The Past, Present and Future of Quadruple Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers in Proteomics” featuring speaker Philip Remeš. Philip is a senior research scientist in the R&D department of Thermo Fisher Scientific in San Jose, California. He received his Ph.D. in Gary Glish’s lab at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he worked on quadrupole ion trap and mass filter instrumentation. At Thermo, he worked with Jae Schwartz on instrument control software, ion trap analyzers, detectors and simulations for the LTQ Velos platform. Later he did similar work as a part of Mike Senko’s Tribrid development team on the Fusion, Lumos, and Eclipse projects. In recent years, Philip has continued working on ion trap technology as technical lead of the Stellar MS project, where he branched out to learn about applications and get first-hand experience in how they can benefit from improvements in hardware, instrument control, signal processing, and informatics.

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