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Jun Zhang

Researcher at Bristol-Myers Squibb

Publications -  18
Citations -  284

Jun Zhang is an academic researcher from Bristol-Myers Squibb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioanalysis & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 215 citations.

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A high‐throughput bioanalytical platform using automated infusion for tandem mass spectrometric method optimization and its application in a metabolic stability screen

TL;DR: A highly automated bioanalytical platform featuring MS/MS method optimization by automated infusion, with a customized in-house software tool in support of a Metstab screen, which has achieved and maintained a monthly throughput of 1300 compound assays representing 500 discrete compounds per instrument per month on this platform.
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Recent development in high-throughput bioanalytical support for in vitro ADMET profiling

TL;DR: Recent advances such as automated MS/MS optimization, high-speed and multiplexed LC separation, and integrated software support have significantly increased the speed and quality of ADMET bioanalysis using LC-MS/MS.
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Recent development in software and automation tools for high-throughput discovery bioanalysis.

TL;DR: Various recent developments that facilitate automation of individual bioanalytical procedures, such as sample preparation, MS/MS method development, sample analysis and data review, as well as fully integrated software tools that manage the entireBioanalytical workflow in HT discovery bioanalysis are reviewed.
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An integrated bioanalytical platform for supporting high-throughput serum protein binding screening.

TL;DR: To improve overall efficiency of ADME bioanalysis, an integrated system was proposed featuring an automated and unattended MS/MS optimization, a staggered parallel LC/MS/MS for high-throughput sample analysis, and a sophisticated software tool for liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry raw data review as well as biological data calculation and reporting.
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Cassette incubation followed by bioanalysis using high-resolution MS for in vitro ADME screening assays

TL;DR: Cassette incubation with bioanalysis using HRMS is a feasible approach for high-throughput in vitro ADME assays evaluated in this study.