EPISODE · Dec 12, 2023 · 30 MIN
Breaking Through the Bottlenecks: Innovation that's Transforming Life Science Mass Spectrometry
from omg OMx Podcast
omg OMx is a new science-driven Podcast by Bruker. Join Bruker’s Kate Stumpo every month as she sits down with various thought leaders who break down their great work and share their own omg science moments. The aspiration is to make science simple and tangible and work for you, our viewers.In this episode, Kate Stumpo is joined by Rohan Thakur, President of Life Science Mass Spectrometry at Bruker.0:00 – Start2:50 – Championing a disruptive product, Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry (TIMS) 5:35 – Making an impact in plasma proteomics through a complete ecosystem 7:36 – Learning and working with trailblazers to design better technology 8:52 – Rohan’s omg moment on how Bruker impacted a field 10:16 – Listening to key opinion leaders (KOL) to drive spatial omics12:31 – Rohan on his omg “science crush.” 13:22 – Audience question: Who’s the next omg person in cancer oncology and biology?14:05 – Empathic Design helping solve customer problems 15:20 – Tying features to benefit from bringing to the user to help them solve their problem 16:45 – Translating complex technology into new and different markets and solving difficult problems while bringing them mainstream 19:03 – Keeping science disruptive, challenging the status quo, and moving outside comfort zones21:37 – Moving past labels and titles, we “rent” let’s have fun and drive science with the tools we develop 24:16 – Rohan shares his first encounter with mass spectrometry and its appeal25:46 – Whom will Rohan be if he goes as “undercover boss”? 27:07 – The joy of a customer’s “Eureka” omg moment29:13 – Audience question: What’s your omg science moment?29:19 – Kate shares her omg moment of her ownDiscover more omg science moments with omg OMx, Bruker’s science-driven Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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