The conference > Scientific program: Invited lectures
Carlos Afonso
Univ. Rouen Normandie (France)
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Advancing top-down proteomics for comprehensive characterization of protein complexes and proteoforms
Ying Ge
Univ. Wisconsin, Madison/WI (USA)
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Unveiling the molecular complexity of produced water: from predictive modeling to HPLC-21T FT-ICR MS
Boniek Gontijo Vaz
Univ. Federal Goiás (Brazil)
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Be patient and release the pressure: recipe for high-resolution charge detection mass spectrometry
A.J.R. (Albert) Heck
Univ. Utrecht (The Netherlands)
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High resolution mass spectrometry in a spatial context
Ron Heeren
M4i, Univ. Maastricht (The Netherlands)
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AI-driven software development and machine learning pptimization for FTICR mass spectrometry
William Kew
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland/WA (USA)
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Two decades of Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry as a mainstream technology for high-resolution Accurate Mass Analysis
Alexander Makarov
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen (Germany)
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Deep learning-enhanced characterization of (Glyco-) peptide fragmentation on the Orbitrap-Omnitrap
Shabaz Mohammed
Univ. Oxford (United Kingdom)
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Advancing single-cell and spatial proteomics with novel LC-MS and tissue dissection workflows
Ljiljana Paša-Tolić
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland/WA (USA)
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Aerosolomics for maritime emissions and engine decarbonization: FTMS fingerprints of ammonia dual-fuel exhaust and wet-scrubber discharges
Christopher Rüger
Univ. Rostock (Germany)
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Life in a Nutshell: biotic and abiotic chemistry in natural complex systems
Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin
Technical Univ. Munich / Helmholtz Munich / Max Plank Institute Garching (Germany)
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Jeffrey M. Spraggins
Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville/TN (USA)
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Protein quantitation across broad mass ranges in FTMS: handle with care!
Yury O. Tsybin
Spectroswiss, Lausanne (Switzerland)
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A quaternary hybrid instrument for state-of-the-art FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry at 14.5 and 21 Tesla
Chad R. Weisbrod
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee/FL (USA)
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timsMRMS – the next generation of ultra-high resolution MS instrumentation
Christopher A. Wootton
Bruker Daltonics, Bremen (Germany)
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