Event
Webinar: Agilent Oligonucleotide Analysis by Mass Spectrometry
Thursday, June 11, 2020
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
Virtual
Dr. Sijie Hao
shao12@umd.edu
Mass spectrometry plays a vital role in the measurement and characterization of synthetic DNA and RNA oligonucleotides (oligos), whether used for molecular biology (such as primers for DNA sequencing and/or amplification, probes for detecting complementary sequences, or tools for sequence modification) or for medicine (such as antisense oligos, aptamers, small interfering oligos, or CRISPR guide RNAs). This webinar will highlight some of Agilent’s hardware and software solutions for oligo analyses by describing (1) sample introduction by medium (LC) and high-throughput (RapidFire) methods, (2) data acquisition by triple-quad and time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and (3) a variety of data analysis techniques. Please join us to find out how to simplify and empower your quantitative and qualitative oligo experiments.
Presenter Information: Peter Rye, Pre-Sales Application Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Peter is a pre-sales Application Engineer with Agilent Technologies. He has been with Agilent for 9 years developing LC, RapidFire, and mass spec methods on a wide range of molecules. Prior to Agilent, Peter worked in analytical development groups for BioTove and BIOCIUS, the original companies that developed the RapidFire high-throughput MS platform. In his spare time, you can find Peter relaxing with his family in Beverly Massachusetts, trying to fix the many problems with his home, or racing in triathlons across the northeast.