FMS Product Profile
The FMS, Inc. PowerVap is a dry, waterless standalone automated concentration system that replaces older techniques and instruments such as KD, nitrogen blow down and water baths. It automates existing manual evaporation/concentration processes. The PowerVap Automated Concentration System is built by design to simplify, improve and increase your productivity by automating the manual steps in your sample evaporation/concentration process. Automating time consuming steps involved in manual sample concentration lowering your labor costs and reducing errors.
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AI and GenAI Applications to Help Optimize Purification and Yield of Antibodies From Plasma
October 31st 2024Deriving antibodies from plasma products involves several steps, typically starting from the collection of plasma and ending with the purification of the desired antibodies. These are: plasma collection; plasma pooling; fractionation; antibody purification; concentration and formulation; quality control; and packaging and storage. This process results in a purified antibody product that can be used for therapeutic purposes, diagnostic tests, or research. Each step is critical to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of the final product. Applications of AI/GenAI in many of these steps can significantly help in the optimization of purification and yield of the desired antibodies. Some specific use-cases are: selecting and optimizing plasma units for optimized plasma pooling; GenAI solution for enterprise search on internal knowledge portal; analysing and optimizing production batch profitability, inventory, yields; monitoring production batch key performance indicators for outlier identification; monitoring production equipment to predict maintenance events; and reducing quality control laboratory testing turnaround time.
Investigating Synthetic Cathinone Positional Isomers using LC–EAD-MS
November 7th 2024Peng Che fom Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands discusses the benefits of hyphenating liquid chromatography (LC) with electron activated dissociation mass spectrometry (EAD-MS) to analyze cathinone positional isomers.