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MOBILion spotlights 100th peer-reviewed publication featuring its separations technology platform

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Closely held MOBILion Systems has announced that, as of December 24, 2024, its foundational Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulation (SLIM) platform technology has been highlighted in 100 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, including the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Analytical Chemistry, and International Journal of Mass Spectrometry.

The company states that these publications validate the relevance and impact of the SLIM technology to advance separation science. This is evidenced by its evolution from an invention to a commercial product and by its wide-ranging practical applications, which demonstrate unprecedented analytical characterization.

“These publications are a testament to the transformative impact of the SLIM platform technology to shift the paradigm of what is possible in analytical characterization by improving traditional liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry workflows with faster, more efficient, deeper and more accurate molecular characterization,” said Melissa Sherman, Ph.D., CEO of MOBILion.

“The MOBILion team is honored to have the exclusive opportunity to harness and evolve Dr. Smith’s visionary invention and deliver a portfolio of robust products with breadth of functionality that radically advances separation science. We are driven to provide capabilities to researchers to spur new scientific insights across diverse disciplines,” Dr. Sherman continued.

“We are proud to have translated this incredible science into commercial products that are driving real-world advancements and are available to the masses,” she added.

“This journey from innovation to impact has been extraordinary. With the MOBIE – QTOF platform as our first commercial product and the PAMAF operation mode for more complex analysis in development, we are excited to continue pushing the boundaries of separation science to unlock new growth and innovation opportunities across multiple industries,” Dr. Sherman concluded.