Don’t forget to submit your Analytical Division abstract for the fall ACS meeting in Boston (April 8) before heading off to the spring ACS meeting in Orlando (April 7). Yes, it is on-line abstract submission, but the long lead-time from paper abstract days is still in place.

GenomeWeb is reporting that Applied Biosystems and MDS won their patent suit against Micromass to the tune of $47.5M. The patent in question is US4963736: Mass spectrometer and method and improved ion transmission, which ABI and MDS call technology for “triple quadrupole mass spectrometers.” Also see CNNMoney and Reuters financial news stories.

iMass 1.0 is a molecular mass and isotope distribution calculator for Mac OS X. It also computes molecular weights of peptides based on amino acid codes. A nice piece of software.

The Formula To Mass To Formula Java applet only does most abundant isotope mass, but the mass to formula reverse lookup could save you the trouble of getting out of your chair to find out who has your copy of McLafferty.

A page of chemistry QuickTime movies, animations, and streaming audio includes a nice GC-MS animation. The Rutherford scattering animation is a good example of what you can do with a simple Flash animation. If you don’t like Flash, there is a nice lecture on Rutherford at the University of Virginia with a Rutherford scattering Java …

Applied Biosystems has had some nice on-line movies for some time, but they are a little hard to find on their Web site unless you know to look under Libraries, Multimedia. Check out the MALDI and ESI videos, including my favorite, the Riven-like reflectron flythrough. My only complaint is that it isn’t streaming video – …

Finnigan has rolled out new software for de novo sequencing and an upgrade of the SEQUEST-based proteomics software just in time for the ABRF meeting in Austin. They also have a new proteomics workstation, but I couldn’t get the Thermofinnigan home page to let me see the link (IE5/Mac).

The debate on the approach to DNA sequencing made the Washington Post (Rivals Resume Battle Of the Genome Map) and the New York Times (Scientists Say Gene Decoders Needed Them).

Proteomics portals seem to be sprouting like mushrooms after a Louisiana rain. Here’s one, ProteinScience.com, with fairly standard, but overall useful, content. It’s also easy to navigate, which rates high in my book. The ‘Patents’ page saves the trouble of IP surfing at the Delphion site. I also like the Proteomicsurf site, especially since it …

The first Pittcon salvo, the AccuTOF Mass Spectrometer from JEOL: “The AccuTOF is the first mass spectrometer to enable accurate mass measurement of components at both low and high concentrations. Until now, scientists were limited to working with only a narrow concentration range to obtain an accurate mass measurement. The AccuTOF revolutionizes mass spectrometry with …