Workshop
Nov 16, 2021
Mass Spec in Mass 2021

The agenda is divided into a morning large molecule analysis-session, and the afternoon small molecule analysis-session – lunch and great scientific content is provided!

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Large molecule analysis & lunch | 8:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (EST)

Our morning session will focus on advances and innovation in separation, mass spectrometry and software for large molecule research. Topics will include: high-impact research in proteomics and protein analysis, Artificial intelligence enabled software for proteomics, and advances in mRNA LC-MS workflows.

Guest speakers:
David Perlman, Merck Research Labs Exploratory Sciences Center
Kallol Gupta, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Yale School of Medicine

Small molecule analysis & lunch | 12:30  – 4 p.m. (EST)

Our afternoon session will provide a deeper understanding of small molecules in biological systems. Topics will include the exposome research conducted in his laboratory and workflows and tools for comprehensive compound identification, annotation and quantitation to understand biology with innovation in mass spectrometry instrumentation, software and compound libraries.

Guest speaker:
Douglas Walker, Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Tuesday, November 16

8 a.m.Continental Breakfast and Name Badge Pick-up

Large molecule characterization session

9:15 a.m.Welcome and Introductions
Rich Klein, Thermo Fisher Scientific
9:30 a.m.Innovation in separation: Vanquish Neo UHPLC system for proteins and proteomics: Beyond BrilliantCraig Dufresne, Staff Scientist, Thermo Fisher Scientific
9:45 a.m.
Implementation of the Vanquish Neo for Parameter Optimization and Applications in Ultrasensitive and Single-Cell Proteomics.David H. Perlman; Sr. Principal & Dir. Ultrasensitive and Single-Cell Proteomics Experimental and Chemical Biology Division, Merck Exploratory Science Center Cambridge
10:25 a.m.Innovation in software: CHIMERYS: Artificial intelligence driven peptide identification increases coverageAaron Robitaille, Sr. Product marketing manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
10:45 a.m.Coffee Break and Vendor Fair
11:15 a.m.Deconvoluting hierarchical organization of proteins and lipids in the membrane using lipid vesicle native mass spectrometryKallol Gupta, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology,Yale school of medicine
11:55 a.m.Large Molecule characterisation - New tools for mRNA sequence mapping using high resolution LCMSKeeley Murphy, Product Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
12:30 p.m.Lunch

Small molecule characterization session

1:30 p.m.Orbitrap IQ-X Tribrid mass spectrometer: next generation instrument dedicated to small molecule analysisAaron Robitaille, Sr. Product marketing manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
2 p.m.What’s in my sample? Know more unknowns with the latest advances in Compound Discoverer software and MS LibrariesMark Sanders, Sr. Director, software platform management, Thermo Fisher Scientific
2:20 p.m.Coffee Break
2:40 p.m.High-resolution mass spectrometry for measuring chemicals of emerging concern in humansDoug Walker, Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
3:20 p.m.Metabolomics workflow solutions: The Craze for the Haze - How Dry Hopping Influences the Metabolomics of BeerEric Tague, Applications Scientist, North America Omics Markets Field Support, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Wrap-up and Adjourn

Large molecule analysis & lunch | 8:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (EST)

Our morning session will focus on advances and innovation in separation, mass spectrometry and software for large molecule research. Topics will include: high-impact research in proteomics and protein analysis, Artificial intelligence enabled software for proteomics, and advances in mRNA LC-MS workflows.

Guest speakers:
David Perlman, Merck Research Labs Exploratory Sciences Center
Kallol Gupta, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Yale School of Medicine

Small molecule analysis & lunch | 12:30  – 4 p.m. (EST)

Our afternoon session will provide a deeper understanding of small molecules in biological systems. Topics will include the exposome research conducted in his laboratory and workflows and tools for comprehensive compound identification, annotation and quantitation to understand biology with innovation in mass spectrometry instrumentation, software and compound libraries.

Guest speaker:
Douglas Walker, Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Tuesday, November 16

8 a.m.Continental Breakfast and Name Badge Pick-up

Large molecule characterization session

9:15 a.m.Welcome and Introductions
Rich Klein, Thermo Fisher Scientific
9:30 a.m.Innovation in separation: Vanquish Neo UHPLC system for proteins and proteomics: Beyond BrilliantCraig Dufresne, Staff Scientist, Thermo Fisher Scientific
9:45 a.m.
Implementation of the Vanquish Neo for Parameter Optimization and Applications in Ultrasensitive and Single-Cell Proteomics.David H. Perlman; Sr. Principal & Dir. Ultrasensitive and Single-Cell Proteomics Experimental and Chemical Biology Division, Merck Exploratory Science Center Cambridge
10:25 a.m.Innovation in software: CHIMERYS: Artificial intelligence driven peptide identification increases coverageAaron Robitaille, Sr. Product marketing manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
10:45 a.m.Coffee Break and Vendor Fair
11:15 a.m.Deconvoluting hierarchical organization of proteins and lipids in the membrane using lipid vesicle native mass spectrometryKallol Gupta, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology,Yale school of medicine
11:55 a.m.Large Molecule characterisation - New tools for mRNA sequence mapping using high resolution LCMSKeeley Murphy, Product Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
12:30 p.m.Lunch

Small molecule characterization session

1:30 p.m.Orbitrap IQ-X Tribrid mass spectrometer: next generation instrument dedicated to small molecule analysisAaron Robitaille, Sr. Product marketing manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific
2 p.m.What’s in my sample? Know more unknowns with the latest advances in Compound Discoverer software and MS LibrariesMark Sanders, Sr. Director, software platform management, Thermo Fisher Scientific
2:20 p.m.Coffee Break
2:40 p.m.High-resolution mass spectrometry for measuring chemicals of emerging concern in humansDoug Walker, Assistant Professor at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
3:20 p.m.Metabolomics workflow solutions: The Craze for the Haze - How Dry Hopping Influences the Metabolomics of BeerEric Tague, Applications Scientist, North America Omics Markets Field Support, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Wrap-up and Adjourn