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How do you calculated 4000 mass spectrometry XICs in 10 secs when a single XIC takes 3-4 secs? Heh. Yes, we're that good.
Interested in a Maine-in-the-summertime conf on "Analytical Data: From Formats to Inferences." ? We know a pharma who might underwrite. ;)
A major pharma has <$5k for a software project that will take weeks. Barter model? Pharma director should spend wks working for us?
We are streamlining the file format elucidation process by automating the creation of C++ parser classes from binary templates. Opt. for Qt4
As a general note, Software Hardware Inc. (aka SHI) a Merck accounts-payable affiliate, required 10 months to pay a routine $800 PO. Beware.
We've elucidated the functional parts of the PerkinElmer Aviator file formats (.tofdata and .tofdata2.) #takingABow
We've elucidated the functional part of the Thermo Exactive Xcalibur file format. #TakingABow
Our copy of ABSciex Analyst 1.5.2 won't execute in a Windows 7 environment. True for you, too? It's the first XP-only app we've ever seen.
If you haven't dropped by the GeneData hospitality sweet to meet the illustrious Peter Haberl, you are missing a brush with greatness. #ASMS
RT @cascokid Most excellent Pho at #ASMS at Pho Vietnamese Grill on 16th st mall
RT @LinusReport BEST corporate poster @ ASMS is IonSense's. Brilliant mrktng doesn't have to be $$. ~congrats to our MA value-chain prtnrs
Warning all #ASMS Denver Rialto's on 14th has mediocre BLTs and worse fries. #ripoff
And what of the #ASMS 2011 tweetup?
We have new initiatives going in Analyst MRM quantitation & Proteome Discoverer .msf post-processing in context of original .raw files #ASMS
For the 1st time, we're hired to develop for Sequest output, parsing Xcalibur .raw & ProteomeDiscoverer .msf to extract high S/N unknowns.
We're making efficacious use of gotomeeting for specification and prototype development. "Do you mean . . . this?"
New pharma customer thought that the 10000-mouse-click solution offered by mass spec vendor software was his only option. Then he found us.
New prospective customer needs help prepping thousands of Orbitrap files before Sage-N analysis. He came to the right place.
We far prefer writing our own raw binary readers. Vendor-supplied dll readers have unoptimized buffering. Big performance hit.
Next up for us is a vendor-authorized dll wrapper for mass spec data translation tool. We can interface with windows dlls when we have to.
MSRedux-XX took a little extra effort since we had to go back and support some age-old LCQ legacy data. But that's ok. That's what we do!
We released MSRedux-XX "Xcalibur Xtractor" v1.1 as part of a high-throughput dedicated work flow solution for a value chosen partner.
Nice to see that we are still getting questions about Tony Ferrige & Tony's mass spec data inference engines. Yes, we implement PPL tools.
We're now working on work flows that will reduce/extract/present Xcalibur, MassLynx, Analyst, Aviator data as if there were the same format.
Yesterday, we delivered to the FDA a single application that reads Xcalibur, MassLynx, Analyst & Aviator LCMS data transparently.
Lots of new industry followers recently. Looks like science is finally picking up social media. We'll come alive again, then!
Who remembers the last time it snowed at ASMS? Or, does Fred McClafferty have a Twitter act?
It was good to see Sierra Analytics and Mestrelabs at the ASMS mixer this evening. With us, there are three cos pushing Qt solns for MS.
BioAnalyte is at ASMS is drift mode. No booth, but expect to find us in yours.
We're sorry to report the passing of our friend and colleague Tony Ferrige, MRSC. He died yesterday afternoon after a 2yr battle w/cancer.
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