Cerno unveils breakthroughs in accurate small molecule and unknown compound identification at ASMS 2025

New data reveals how Cerno’s universal mass spectrometry software delivers near-HRMS performance, transforming confidence in compound identification

2 Jun 2025

At the American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Annual Meeting, in Baltimore, USA, Cerno will present new data describing significant improvements in the accuracy of determining the elemental composition of unknown compounds. The data will be shared during two poster sessions. The Cerno team will also demonstrate their MassWorks and GC/ID software and meet with conference attendees.

“Across a wide range of industries, there is a need to accurately separate closely located mass spec signals for more confident qualitative analysis and accurate quantitation,” said Dr. Yongdong Wang, Chief Executive Officer, Founder and President of Cerno. "However, accessibility to the technology needed for this is challenging, due to its prohibitive cost and complexity. At ASMS, we will present how Cerno's software uniquely addresses this challenge, delivering accurate deconvolution that works with any mass spectrometer. By eliminating the barriers of instrument dependency and high cost, our solution empowers scientists across biopharma, environmental, petroleum, and other industries to achieve greater accuracy and confidence in their mass spec analysis.”

Want the latest science news straight to your inbox? Become a SelectScience member for free today>>

Links

Tags