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Mass Spectrometry: Opportunities in the Life Science Market
BioInformatics, LLC, April 2005, Pages: 226
850 scientists completed a 35-question survey conducted by BioInformatics, LLC (Arlington, Virginia, USA) between March 21 and March 31, 2005
The electronic questionnaire was fielded to registered members of The Science Advisory Board. BioInformatics sponsors The Science Advisory Board, an online community of over 25,000 scientists, physicians and healthcare professionals from around the world. The Science Advisory Board is divided into two panels (Research and Clinical) and 'convenes' regularly via the World Wide Web (www.scienceboard.net) to voice their opinions on a wide variety of issues relating to biomedical research and clinical technologies. These experts—representing all aspects of the life sciences and medicine—have agreed to make themselves available to participate in our online research activities. The Science Advisory Board members who participated in this study were drawn from the Board's Research Panel and supplemented by additional qualified life scientists.
Several skip patterns were used in this survey to direct respondents to questions that best reflected their experience with mass spectrometry. Questions 13 to 30 were only answered by respondents who indicated that they currently use mass spectrometry but not in a core/service lab, and several of these questions were answered only with regards to a particular mass spectrometer supplier. Those respondents who indicated that they use their mass spectrometer for quantitative proteomic applications in Question 3 were directed to answer Questions 31 to 35. Additionally, questions 2, 4, 5, 31 and 36 were also answered by respondents who plan to use mass spectrometry. Those respondents who indicated in Question 1 that they do not currently use mass spectrometry and have no plans to begin in the next 12 months did not participate.
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