Analytical Techniques | Mass Spectrometry

The collection covers various applications and advancements in analytical techniques, particularly mass spectrometry and its integration with cheminformatics and metabolomics. Key topics include microbial metabolites' impact on health, the development of searchable databases for chemical analysis, and the role of mass spectrometry in food safety and environmental monitoring. Additionally, it highlights tools and initiatives aimed at improving data accessibility, method standardization, and collaborations across research communities, ushering advancements in personalized medicine and chemical safety assessments.

Mass Spectrometry: Principles, Instrumentation and Applications
Measurement of Hormone Concentrations in the Bloodعملى هرمونات.pptx
Mass Spectrometry Introduction to Field Desorption and FAB.pdf
Mass Spectroscopy Basics with types and techniques
Personal Identity in Forensic Toxicology
Applying Cheminformatics to Develop a Structure Searchable Database of Analytical Methods (2024 Cheminformatics Workshop)
AMOS: the EPA database of analytical methods and open mass spectral database supporting non-targeted analysis (SERMACS 2023)
University of Hawaii Hilo Guest Lecture CLEARED 221012.pptx
Mass Spectrometry for Pharmacy studnets.pptx
Applying Cheminformatics to Develop a Structure Searchable Database of Analytical Methods (NEIC 2024 Conference)
AMOS: the EPA database of analytical methods and open mass spectral database supporting non-targeted analysis (ACS Fall 2023 Meeting)
Basic Principle of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
Chromatography Techniques for Secondary Metabolite Analysis
Cheminformatics tools and chemistry data underpinning mass spectrometry analyses at the US Environmental Protection Agency
2024-10-21 HUPO 2024, Alain van Gool.pdf
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Analytical Science
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2024-10-01 Biomarkers Europe 2024, Basel, Alain van Gool.pdf
High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Solutions for.pptx
Working and principle of Mass Spectrometer