Automate GC-MS Identification with KnowItAll MS Expert

GC-MS data analysis can be time consuming, especially when examining complex analytes. Learn how Wiley’s KnowItAll software can speed up the process and save hours of GC-MS manual analysis time by combining fast, flexible deconvolution with database search in a single, automated workflow to identify components. In KnowItAll 2025, MS spectrum peak picking and manual GC-MS analysis are now integrated into the MS Expert application.
In this session we will demonstrate through a series of live examples:
- KnowItAll’s various methods for GC-MS analysis and how they can impact your workflow: automated deconvolution, MS peak picking, manual GC-MS analysis
- How KnowItAll is optimized for searching and review popular GC-MS libraries, such as the KnowItAll GC-MS Library Collection, Wiley Registry, NIST, MMPW, Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs.
This session is recommended for:
- Scientists and chemists who use GC-MS or are interested in learning more about our capabilities.
- Professors and students engaged in chemistry and mass spectrometry courses or lab work.
About Wiley’s KnowItAll Software
KnowItAll offers complete solutions to identify, analyze, and manage your LC-MS data. Combined with Wiley’s comprehensive, high-quality spectral reference databases, it provides one of the most advanced technologies available for fast, reliable spectral analysis. It supports multiple techniques and instrument vendor formats. So, whether you use just LC-MS or additional spectral techniques (GC-MS, NMR, IR, Raman UV-Vis), it’s the ideal vendor neutral solution for your lab.
Presenter: Michelle D’Souza, PhD (Product Manager, Software Products, Wiley Science Solutions, Wiley)
Dr. D’Souza brings years of insight and knowledge in the area of spectral informatics with leadership roles at both Wiley and Bio-Rad Laboratories. In addition to her multiple years as a scientific researcher at Abbott (now AbbVie) and DuPont, she has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Northern Illinois University and a Masters in Analytical Chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Preventative Medicine. She earned a BS degree from Chemistry Department of Beijing University.
