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Mass spectrometry finds use in a number of clinical applications, and can be widely utilized in lab medicine. Some applications are new, while some, like MS and GC, have seen decades of use in the clinic.
   
 
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  In this video, Dr. Mike Okimoto explains the role of metabolite identification in drug discovery and how new advances in mass spectrometry are impacting how metabolite identification is done in the lab. Learn about new technologies that are overcoming key challenges facing scientists performing metabolite ID, such as high background and data interpretation limitations.
 
   
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The 3rd Annual Lab Automation Symposium will be held on January 22 in Atkinson Hall at the University of California, San Diego.
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ED-XRF Spectrometers
Partnership Provides Analytical Instruments to Pharmacy Students
Laser-based Spectroscopy Method Detects Single Molecules in Liquids, Solids and Gases
NIR Spectroscopy Technique Holds Promise for High-resolution Detection of Trace Gases
NMR/MRI Sensitivity is Increased Through Use of Diamonds
   
 
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