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Optimizing SWATH-DIA for Exposomics and Metabolomics


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Exposomics research studies the impact of environmental factors, including exposure to contaminants, on health.

Untargeted workflows for metabolomics and exposomics typically report hundreds of features belonging to diverse compound classes, identified with varying levels of confidence.

In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss how to optimize your untargeted approaches on Zeno SWATH DIA using a modular workflow. With this approach, each subset of the full mass range can be individually adjusted to meet project-specific and user-defined goals, enhancing the performance and adaptability of untargeted MS tools for exposomics research.

Attend this webinar to: 

  • Discover exposomics, the insights it provides into human health and the role of mass spectrometry in this field
  • Learn a rational approach to optimize chromatography and mass spectrometry parameters
  • Make your method development efforts modular so they can be reused to meet different project-specific needs
  • Find out how using Zeno SWATH DIA can benefit your metabolomics or exposomics research.
Speaker
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Cristina Balcells Nadal, PhD
Research Associate
Imperial College London
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