Monthly Archives: October 2022

Quantification and its accuracy in nontarget screening

Last Tuesday Jon Sobus from EPA presented some of the findings from a recent paper Uncertainty estimation strategies for quantitative non-targeted analysis, where we were also happy to collaborate, on the BP4NTA online meeting. People from BP4NTA meetings have been reaching out with questions on ionization efficiency-based quantification. Some of these are often asked of us and I decided […]

Welcome to Kruvelab, Yvonne!

This is Yvonne, a second-year Master’s student in Analytical Chemistry. There are two things she cannot get enough of – hiking and gaining new knowledge. Yvonne has just started her Master’s thesis in which she is exploring the possibility of using deep learning for toxicity predictions. She is training an autoencoder to compress the HRMS […]