At TetraScience, our "Sciborgs"—Scientific Business Analysts with deep expertise in both science and data—are at the heart of the value we deliver to our customers. We're thrilled to spotlight Katja A. Hall, PhD, one of our brilliant Sciborgs, as she shares her insights on the projects that excite her the most right now. “My team is developing a parsing and harmonization strategy for 3D mass spectrometry data. We’re trying to ensure that when we enable mass spectrometry use cases for scientists, the data looks the same regardless of instrument vendor. Mass spectrometry data is complicated data because vendors have different proprietary formats, the data sets are typically quite large, and they can look different depending on the type of experiment or how they’ve set the instrument operating parameters. Parsing the data in this harmonized fashion ensures that scientists and their data scientist colleagues can ask questions about mass spectrometry data with the same methods regardless of which vendor or software the data is coming from. We’re always keeping scientific usage in mind, and it’s been great to use my knowledge of mass spectrometry to help the team. I have many ideas for what to do with the data once this is ready! It’ll make data analytics easier and let us introduce valuable and exciting products. Think of monitoring the health of your entire instrument fleet with a simple dashboard, tracking instrument usage, monitoring method performance, and even identifying the first instance of contamination in a system.” Learn more about Tetra Sciborgs: https://lnkd.in/e353XtJi
Interesting share, thank you.
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2mo@TetraScience I'm intrigued by the concept of Sciborgs, and how they're revolutionizing the way scientists work with complex data. As someone who's passionate about bridging the gap between science and technology, I'd love to know: what's the most significant challenge Katja and her team faced while developing the parsing and harmonization strategy for 3D mass spectrometry data? It's exciting to see how this innovation can unlock new possibilities for scientists and data analysts alike! #HealthTech #DataAnalytics #ScienceMeetsTech