At Chiesi Group’s Chippenham laboratory in the UK, Waters’ UPLC systems with mass detection and informatics keep the team at the forefront of inhalation drug delivery products.
We discuss analytical options using LC and GC with MS/MS to detect the pesticide fipronil in eggs for food safety testing.
Eradicating all the mosquitoes that may cause Dengue fever isn’t a realistic solution. Instead, researchers at the NUS are using advanced analytical technologies to understand what causes the virus to incubate and spread – and thus, to find a way to stop it.
Labs like King’s Liver Laboratories in London need to analyze thousands of samples with fast turnaround times, so it’s critical to have reliable LC-MS/MS instrumentation that works every day and provides accurate and precise results.
Waters Corporation and PRIMORIS Belgium… a reliable relationship It makes sense, doesn’t it? No one likes being let down; disappointed. Especially when the consequences are significant. Take, for example, a specialized food testing laboratory –… Read more >
“One of the important reasons that we use Waters LC-MS instruments is that beyond the quality of the products, Waters delivers a high degree of technical training. This provides us with the knowledge and confidence that we can solve our complex research questions.” comments Triskelion’s Richard Bas.
Choosing the right technology is crucial – so it’s great when innovation makes the decision clear-cut. With Gerard Rosse, Associate Director, Structure Guided Chemistry at Dart NeuroScience.
With access to multiple mass spectrometry systems of varying degrees of sophistication, Davy Guillarme (University of Geneva, Switzerland) wasn’t actively looking for new mass detection solutions. Nevertheless, the Waters ACQUITY QDa mass detector caught his eye.
At Reach Separations, they’re putting robust detection on the front lines of method development and mass confirmation.
Lion, one of the largest food and beverage companies in Australia and New Zealand, wanted to monitor fermentation profiles to completion as the company introduced voluntary nutritional panels across its beer portfolio. See what they gained by changing from electrochemical to mass detection.