Agilent wins multiple 2022 Scientists' Choice Awards at ASMS

15 Jun 2022
Ellie Abbott
Biochemist

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Agilent Technologies Inc. announced that it has received three 2022 Scientists’ Choice Awards, including Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2021. Announced at the 70th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics held June 5-9, 2022 in Minneapolis, the Scientists’ Choice Awards recognize the world’s most innovative and effective analytical science technologies and communications.

The Agilent 6560C Ion Mobility LC/Q-TOF, which combines chromatography, ion mobility, and mass spectrometry technologies, was awarded the Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2021.

“We were delighted to be awarded the Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2021 for the 6560C Ion Mobility LC/Q-TOF from Select Science this year,” said Jennifer Gushue, associate vice president of MS Marketing, Mass Spectrometry Division at Agilent. “The 6560C Ion Mobility LC/Q-TOF is a real game-changer enabling smarter, faster biotherapeutic screening, small molecule drug discovery, and multiprotein complex structural analysis. Together, these new tools are working to push new pharmaceutical drug development pipelines forward.”

Additionally, Agilent won the Analytical Science Video Interview of the Year award for its customer video interview with Matt Campion from Airborne Honey, on Robust analysis for ensuring honey authenticity, and Analytical Science Email of the Year for its email titled “A Safe, Healthy Lab is a productive Lab” which highlights Agilent solutions to address environmental health and safety concerns.

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6560 Ion Mobility Q-TOF LC/MS

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The NEW Agilent 6560C ion mobility Q-TOF LC/MS system delivers unrivaled separation and selectivity by combining chromatography, ion mobility, and mass spectrometry. The 6560C Q-TOF LC/MS can even uncover structural information that cannot be seen with traditional LC/MS systems, including separation of in-class isomers via high-resolution demultiplexing (HRdm).

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