Washington State University recently acquired a state-of-the-art Sciex 7500+ mass spectrometer. This advanced research tool is designed to deliver unmatched sensitivity, speed, and reliability. It incorporates mass guard technology to improve performance, increased scan speeds for larger analytical panels, and advanced software with automated decision-making. Globally, the instrument is used in pesticide detection, PFAS analysis, bioanalytical quantification, biomarker research, hormone analysis, and more.
This new acquisition is a significant step forward in advancing WSU research capabilities, and a new seed grant program will help faculty leverage its potential for groundbreaking discoveries.
With funding provided by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, this grant offers WSU faculty the chance to explore the instrument’s unparalleled sensitivity and speed to advance their research and generate data for future funding opportunities.
If you are interested in leveraging this cutting-edge technology for your work. The deadline to submit proposals is April 4. Don’t miss this opportunity to take your research to the next level — apply today (PDF)!
If you have any questions or need guidance on using the instrument, contact Dr. John Clarke (j.clarke@wsu.edu) or Dr. Ze Liu (ze.liu@wsu.edu).