Part 1-1: Fundamentals and Technologies of MS (Part 1)
Time: March 23, 2012, Friday
Place: Room 305A, 3F, BICC
Chair:
Dr. Mats Larsson, Professor, Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Co-Chair:
Dr. Joachim Franzke, Director of the Miniaturisation Department, ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences, Germany
13:30-13:55
Title: Mass Spectrometry Using Ion Storage Rings Dr. Mats Larsson, Director, Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
13:55-14:20
Title: Exploiting the Orthogonal Selectivity of Differential Mobility with Chemical Modifiers in LC-MS Applications
Dr. Yves LeBlanc, Senior Research Scientist, AB SCIEX, Canada
14:20-14:45
Title: Recent Development of High Performance Ion Mobility Spectrometry and its Applications
Dr.Ching Wu, CEO, Excellims Corporation, USA
14:45-15:10
Title: Ambient Ionization Sources for Mobile Mass Spectrometry Dr. Jentaie Shiea, Professor, Department of Chemistry, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
15:10-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-15:55
Title: Mass Spectrometry And Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Megadalton Ions. Bridging the Gap to Weighing Nano-objects by Charge-detection Mass Spectrometry
Dr. Rodolphe Antoine, Research Director, CNRS and University Lyon 1, France
15:55-16:20
Title: Dielectric Barrier Discharge Soft Ionization for MS and IMS Dr. Joachim Franzke, Director of the Miniaturisation Department, ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences, Germany
16:20-16:45
Title: Development and Applications of Miniaturized High-resolution Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer "MULTUM-S II" Dr. Shuichi Shimma, Assistant Professor, Venture Business Labratory, Osaka University, Japan
16:45-17:10
Title: Direct Injection Mass Spectrometry for Volatile Compounds Monitoring in Food Science and Technology
Dr. Franco Biasioli,Senior Researcher,Volatile Compound Tacility, Edmund Mach Foundation-Research and Innovation Centre, Italy
Part 1-1: Fundamentals and Technologies of MS (Part 2)
Time: March 23, 2012, Friday
Place: Room 305B, 3F, BICC
Chair:
Dr. Bernhard Spengler, Professor, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Giessen , Germany
13:30-13:55
Title: Top-down And Bottom-up Identification of Proteins in Imaging MS
Dr. Jochen Franzen, Managing Director of Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Germany
13:55-14:20
Title: High Resolution in Mass and Space: AP-MALDI FTMS Imaging of Biological Tissue Dr. Bernhard Spengler, Professor, University of Giessen, Germany
14:20-14:45
Title: A High Density μ-Ion Trap Array Miniature Mass Spectrometer Dr. Jing Wang, Assistant Professor, University of South Florida, USA
14:45-15:10
Title: Capabilities of Pulsed Radiofrequency Glow Discharge Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry for Direct Chemical Analysis of Ultra-thin Coatings
Dr. Jorge Pisonero, Researcher and Director,Environmental Assays Unit, University of Oviedo, Spain
Part 1-2: MS, LC-MS and MALDI-TOF in Basic Biosciences
Time: March 24, 2012, Saturday
Place: Room 305A, 3F, BICC
Chair:
Dr. Albert Koulman, Senior Scientist Biological Mass Spectrometry, Medical Research Council Human Nutrition Research, UK
Co-Chair:
Dr. Pawel Ciborowski, Director, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Core Facility and Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA
08:30-08:55
Title: The Application of Lipidomics in Epidemiological Studies Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Dr. Albert Koulman, Senior Scientist, Medical Research Council Human Nutrition Research, UK
08:55-09:20
Title: Lipidomic Strategies for the Investigation of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
Dr. Phillip Whitfield, Director, Lipidomics Research Facility, Department of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Science, University of the Highlands and Islands, UK
09:20-09:45
Title: Intersection of Analytical Chemistry and Proteomics: Implications for Experimental Design, Measurements and Data Interpretation
Dr. Pawel Ciborowski, Director, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Core Facility, University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA
09:45-10:10
Title: Principal Component Analysis of L.lactis Metabolites Derivatised by TMS Dr. Syarul Nataqain Baharum, Head, Institute of Systems Biology, University of Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
10:10-10:35
Title: Royal Jelly Proteome Analysis and Functional Characterization of Hypopharyngeal Gland and Salivary Glands of the Worker Honeybees by Using Proteomics
Dr. Toshiyuki Fujita, Research Fellow, Department Of Biological Sciences, The University of Tokyo Bunkyo-Ku, Japan
Part 1-3: MS in Drug Discovery
Time: March 25, 2012, Sunday
Place: Room 305A, 3F, BICC
Chair:
Dr. Jian Wang,Principal Scientist, Analytical and Bioanalytical Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb, USA
08:30-08:55
Title: Application of LC-MSn Molecular Fingerprinting in Conjunction with Mechanism-based Stress Studies in the Rapid Elucidation of Drug Degradation Products and Degradation Pathways – A Critical Tool in Drug R&D
Dr. Min Li, Manager, Analytical Chemistry in Development and Supply – Supply Analytical Sciences (ACDS-SAS) Department, Merck & Co., Inc., USA
08:55-09:20
Title: Strategies for Advanced LC-MS/MS Method Screening and Development for Regulated Bioanalysis
Dr. Jian Wang, Principal Scientist, Analytical and Bioanalytical Development, Bristol-Myers Squibb, USA
09:20-09:45
Title: Identification of Biomarkers of Disease and Toxicity Using UPLC-TOF MS Based Metabonomics
Dr. Robert S. Plumb, Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College, UK
Part 1-4: Applications of MS in Industries and Other Fields
Time: March 25, 2012, Sunday
Place: Room 305A, 3F, BICC
Chair:
Dr. Rafal Szmigielski, Assistant Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Co-Chair:
Dr. Guifeng Jiang, Applications Manager, Chromatogrphy and Massspectrometry Division, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA
13:30-13:55
Title: Fully Stable 13C-Labeled Internal Standards - A Must for LC-MS/MS in Food Analysis? A Discussion on the Example of Mycotoxin Analysis Dr. Alois Schiessl, Product Manager, Romer Labs Division Holding GmbH, Austria
13:55-14:20
Title: Rapid and Direct Analysis of Heterogeneous Mixtures for Targeted Components with Mass Spectrometry Using Atmospheric-pressure Solids Analysis Probe Dr. Peter J. Lee, Business Development Manager, Chemical Materials Business Operation, Waters Corporation, USA
14:20-14:45
Title: Characterisation of Unknown Components of Atmospheric Secondary Organic Aerosols with Combined Mass Spectrometric Approaches Dr. Rafal Szmigielski, Assistant Professor and Head, Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
14:45-15:10
Title: PAHs Analysis in Fish/Sediment of Gulf Oil Spill Dr. Yonnie Wu, Director, Mass Spectrometry Center, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, USA
15:10-15:30
Coffee Break
15:30-15:55
Title: The Applications of LC/MS/MS in Food Safety and Environmental Analyses Dr. Guifeng Jiang, Applications Manager, Liquid Chromatogrphy and Massspectrometry Division, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA
15:55-16:20
Title: Analysis and Removal of Trace Organic Pollutants from Waste and Environmental Waters Dr. William E. Price, Professor, School of Chemistry, Umiversity of Wollongong, Australia
16:20-16:45
Title: Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers Coupled with Membrane Technology Allows for PPT Detection Levels in Difficult Ambient Air Applications Dr.Jian Wei, Sales Manager of Asia, Extrel CMS LLC, USA
16:45-17:10
Title: Tracing of Element Metabolism in Humans Using Stable Isotope Techniques and Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Dr. Thomas Walczyk, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore