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Optimizing Lab Operations with Genedata Expressionist 2025.1

Automated MS workflows for enhanced quality control

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The latest release of Genedata Expressionist, version 2025.1, offers laboratory managers advanced tools to streamline mass spectrometry workflows. The introduction of a new New Peak Detection (NPD) algorithm automates the differentiation of true signals from false positives, reducing the need for manual data review and enabling non-expert users to perform routine analyses effectively.

Benefits for Lab Managers:

  • Increased Efficiency: Automated workflows reduce analysis time and manual intervention.
  • Improved Data Accuracy: Sequential filtering minimizes false positives in complex datasets.
  • Enhanced Training: User-friendly interface facilitates onboarding of new staff.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Supports quality control processes in regulated environments.
  • Versatile Application: Applicable to a range of biotherapeutics, including oligonucleotides and mRNA.

By integrating these features, Expressionist 2025.1 assists lab managers in optimizing operations, ensuring high-quality results, and maintaining compliance with industry standards.

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This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team.  For the full press release, visit: "Genedata Expressionist Delivers Robust New Peak Detection Enabling MS-based MAM in QC."

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