Annual Meeting for the American Society of Mass Spectrometry | Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA | June 2-6
This meeting held in the United States supports the scientific field of mass spectrometry. It was founded in 1969 and has over 8,500 members worldwide. ASMS promotes research and development in mass spectrometry, organizes conferences and workshops, and publishes the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (JASMS).
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Talks by our Key Collaborators
Monday, June 3rd
Presenter: Corinne Moss
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Longitudinal Monitoring of Human Urine Metabolites
9:30 AM – 9:50 AM
Room 210 ABC
Presenter: Lia Serrano
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SPE-CZE-MS Using Orbitrap Astral for High-throughput Phosphoproteomics Analyses from Limited Sample Amounts
4:10 PM – 4:30 PM
Ballroom DE
Thursday, June 6th
Presenter: Noemi Dorival-Garcia
NIBRT
At-line Microchip Electrophoresis Mass Spectrometry Analyses to Support Upstream Production of Monoclonal Antibodies
8:50 AM – 9:10 AM
Room 304 CD
Meet with the Speakers – Unlock Research Breakthroughs
Get insider access to presenters after their talks! Head to Booth 159 to connect with our key collaborators, the experts driving success. Discover how their insights can unlock breakthroughs in your research.
Monday, June 3rd
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Corine Moss
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Tuesday, June 4th
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Lia Serrano
University of Wisconsin, Madison
908 Devices & Collaborators Posters at the Conference
Monday, June 3rd
Utilizing Skyline in Automated System Suitability Testing, Data QC, and Metabolite Quantification for Microchip CE-MS Analysis
Presented by: Kenion Blakeman, 908 Devices
Poster: MP405
Single-Point External Calibration for Quantitative Metabolomics with a Novel Microchip CE-MS Platform Coupled to HRMS
Presented by: Katherine Raiche, 908 Devices
Poster ID: MP538
Evaluation of an Easily Adoptable Microchip CE-MS Metabolomics Platform to Quantify Hundreds of Metabolites from Cells and Tissues
Presented by: Laura Herring, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Poster ID: MP553
Characterization of Spent Growth Media and Intracellular Metabolites of CHO Cells Using a Turnkey Microchip CE-HRMS Based Workflow
Presented by: Erin Redman, 908 Devices
Poster ID: MP680
Tuesday, June 4th
Enabling Combined Qualitative/Quantitative CE-MS Metabolomics with Migration Time Indexing, Simplified Extraction, and a Novel Discovery Feedback Loop
Presented by: Will Thompson, 908 Devices
Poster: TP423
Easy-‘Omics: Taking the Sweat out of Metabolomics Through Automation
Presented by: Joshua Guerrette, 908 Devices
Poster ID: TP433
A Workflow for Antibody Charge Variant Fractionation Enabling CZE-MS
Presented by: Chris Heger, Bio-Techne
Poster ID: TP504
Charge Variant Analysis of IgGs Directly from Cell Culture Supernatant Using Microfluidic CE-ESI-MS
Presented by: Scott Mellors, 908 Devices
Poster ID: TP638
Optimized Native Conditions for Charge Variant Analysis Using a Microfluidic CE-MS Platform Yield Higher Quality Data and Enables Analysis of Lower Titer Samples
Presented by: Hampus Engstroem, 908 Devices
Poster ID: TP642
Wednesday, June 5th
An APPI Miniature Mass Spectrometer for Real-Time Analysis of BTEX
Presented by: David Lewis, Furman University
Poster ID: WP438
Correlation of Soluble Metabolites with Lactate Switch Observed in HEK293 Culture Using Novel CE-MS Metabolomics Workflow
Presented by: Catherine Rawlins, 908 Devices
Poster ID: WP520
Evaluating a Novel Microchip CE Platform for use in High-throughput Quantitative Metabolomics
Presented by: Erik Allman, Astra Zeneca
Poster ID: WP527
Thursday, June 6th
Pushing the Boundaries of Speed in Metabolomics: Coupling Microfluidic Capillary Electrophoresis with the new Ultrafast Hybrid Nominal Mass InstrumentÂ
Presented by: Charles Maxey, ThermoFisherScientific
Poster ID: ThP654