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Proteomics
News Release from: Bruker Daltonics | Subject: Microorganism identification webinar
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2007
Webinar covers microorganism ID and
classification
Bruker's dedicated BioTyper solution enables rapid identification, taxonomical classification or dereplication of microorganisms like bacteria, yeasts, and fungi
Bruker Daltonics has announced a webinar on advanced microorganism identification and classification to take place on Wednesday 30 May 2007 at 9:00am western European time, and then later that day at noon, US Eastern Daylight Time The webinar will be available in Asia May 30 at 3:00pm Asian time, and in Australia at 5:00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 4 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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To register for this free half hour seminar, scientists worldwide need only visit Bruker's website and click on Register Now.
The classification and identification of microorganisms is achieved reliably and rapidly using high throughput Bruker Maldi mass spectrometry.
Applications areas include clinical diagnostics research, environmental and taxonomical research, food processing, and quality control.
Bruker's robust methodology requires minimal sample preparation efforts and low cost per sample over the life of the instrument.
Bruker scientists will first brief microbiologists on the different Bruker microorganism identification solutions at the American Society for Microbiology's 107th general meeting, booth 147.
Bruker scientist Oksana Gvozdyak will also present a poster (I-091, 287) on May 24 in the afternoon which is entitled Maldi-Tof mass spectrometry based cluster analysis in bacterial biodiversity studies.
The ASM general meeting will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 21-25 May. Request a free brochure from Bruker Daltonics ...
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