Join us at the 25th International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC) to be held August 17–23, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia!
We are thrilled to announce that the BSI team will be attending the 25th International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC), taking place from August 17–23, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia.
Date: August 17–23, 2024
Location: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)
Booth #: 9
With the release of PEAKS 12, we’re excited to showcase our groundbreaking advancements in AI-driven data analysis. Our latest technology aims to elevate discovery proteomics to unprecedented levels. Visit us at booth 09 to explore our cutting-edge software solutions designed for de novo Sequencing, DIA (Data-Independent Acquisition) and DDA (Data-Dependent Acquisition) analysis.
Our recent updates include:
Enhanced Deep Learning: Our new DeepNovo Workflow is integrated with GraphNovo, a graph-based deep learning de novo sequencing to increase amino acid and peptide level accuracy
Improved DIA Workflow: Up to 20% increase in peptide/protein identification and quantification along with our new Hybrid-DIA for targeted and discovery-driven clinical proteomics.
In addition to our software offerings, we invite you to learn more about our proteomics and protein sequencing services. BSI Mass Spec Lab is ready to help with your next projects including:
- Monoclonal Antibody Sequencing
- Polyclonal Antibody Sequencing
- Immunopeptidome Profiling
- Glycan Profiling and Glycopeptide Analysis
- ADC Analysis
- Protein Identification and PTM Analysis
Connect with us before the conference if you are interested in meeting up. See you in beautiful Melbourne!
Can’t make it to the conference? No worries! We offer free consultations to discuss how our technologies can meet your group’s specific needs. Feel free to reach out sales@bioinfor.com and schedule a session with our experts.
Conference Poster
Title: A novel computational pipeline for immunopeptidomics with DIA-LC-MS/MS
Poster#: 738
Date: Aug. 21, 2024
Authors: Rui Qiao [1], Haibo Bian [1], Benjamin Keunen [1], Qing Zhang [1], Lei Xin [1], and Baozhen Shan [1]
[1] Bioinformatics Solutions Inc., Waterloo, ON