Trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) adds another dimension to mass spectrometry, improving small molecule identification and annotation.
In this webinar, we will highlight the impact TIMS can have on separating metabolites for acquiring MS/MS fragmentation patterns and explore how TIMS is used in a variety of experimental workflows including metabolome profiling and fluxomics experiments.
Our speakers will also discuss how software – in particular Bruker’s TASQ software – can facilitate the quantitative analysis of metabolites and stable isotope tracing analysis.
- Understand how TIMS is used in metabolomics and lipidomics
- Learn how automated annotation of mass spectra is used in lipidome profiling
- Gain insights into TASQ software and learn how it enables isotope tracing experiment analysis