908 Devices showcases technology for accelerating mass spec workflows in presentations at ASMS

6 Jun 2022
Ellie Abbott
Biochemist

908 Devices, a manufacturer of purpose-built handheld and desktop mass spec devices for chemical and biomolecular analysis, is showcasing the use of its high-pressure mass spectrometry and microfluidics separation technologies in twelve presentations at the 70th American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference June 5-9 in Minneapolis.

The presentations, which include one oral and eleven posters, highlight technology to accelerate drug development workflows, and include collaborators such as Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, University of Washington, Fudan University, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Mass spec for the masses

908 Devices is democratizing mass spec with its handheld and desktop devices that are simple to operate, provide answers in minutes and are used at the point of need, making mass spec more accessible to more scientists.

The company’s ZipChip® device leverages microfluidic-based Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) and electrospray ionization technology to minimize sample prep burden, perform high-resolution separations and directly introduce samples into a Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bruker or Sciex mass spectrometer.

The majority of ASMS presentations by 908 Devices and its collaborators note the use of ZipChip in either oligonucleotides, metabolomics, or proteomics applications—all areas of increasing importance in the development of new therapeutics. The ZipChip Oligos assay kit provides a fast and simple means to obtain high-resolution separation and mass spec data from a wide range of oligonucleotides, with minimal sample prep and without the need of harsh ion pairing reagents.

In the area of proteomics, the company will highlight, in a key oral presentation, updates to its microfluidic prototype chip developments that couple solid phase extraction to accommodate larger sample volumes as well as chip increases in speed and sensitivity. Scientists from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute will present their research utilizing the prototype chips for ‘warp-speed profiling’ of deubiquitinase small molecule inhibitors.

In addition, 908 Devices will present two posters on quantitation of amino acids in cell culture media using its REBEL™ desktop device, a first-of-its-kind fresh and spent media analyzer that enables biopharma researchers to accelerate process development cycles and maximize bioreactor utilization by running media analysis at-line.

Exhibit and presentations at ASMS

908 Devices will exhibit its handheld and desktop devices in booth #409 at ASMS, and here is a list of ASMS presentations by 908 Devices and collaborators:

Oral Presentation – Wednesday, June 8

  • Pushing the Boundaries of Speed and Sensitivity in Proteomics: Coupling SPE-enabled Microfluidic Capillary Electrophoresis with Ultrafast Tandem Mass Spectrometry
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Thermo Fisher Scientific, University of Washington

Poster Presentations
Monday, June 6

  • A Broad Application of Migration Time Indexing and Metabolite Libraries to Evaluate Quantitative Coverage in Microchip CE-MS Metabolomics
    908 Devices
  • Dynamic Range Optimization for Amino Acid Quantitation with an Integrated CE-MS Analyzer
    908 Devices

Tuesday, June 7

  • Glycosylation Profiling of Cetuximab Subunits with CZE-MS
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Bruker

Wednesday, June 8

  • Capillary Electrophoresis Mass Spectrometry (CEMS) of Oligonucleotides using a 908 Devices ZipChip
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Microchip CE-MS Analysis of Sialylated N-glycan Linkage Isomers
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Fudan University
  • A Sensitive and High-Throughput Assay for Analyzing Peptide Exchanged MHCI by High Resolution Native CZE-MS
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Genentech
  • Combining µSPE Chip-based CE with PRM-LIVE and Dynamic Targeting Scheduling for Warp-speed Selectivity Profiling of Deubiquitinase Small Molecule Inhibitors
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Dana-Farber, Bruker
  • Using CE-HPMS for Accelerated Process Development of a mAb-expressing Cell Line
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, CPI

Thursday, June 9

  • Rapid Characterization of Oligonucleotides and Related Impurities using Microchip CE-MS Without Ion-pairing Reagents
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Multi-level Expeditious Characterization of Adeno-associated Virus (AAV) Capsid Proteins Using ZipChip Microfluidic CE Coupled with HRMS
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Bottom-up Analysis of Progressively Larger RNAs by CZE-MS and CZE-MS/MS
    Collaboration: 908 Devices, University of Connecticut, Bruker

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