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The 2022 Global CE-MS Symposium brought together key opinion leaders and industry innovators from around the world to share their latest advancements using capillary electrophoresis integrated with electrospray ionization (CE-MS). Moderated by Prof. Neil Kelleher (Northwestern University), Prof. Alexander Ivanov (Northeastern University) and Dr. Timothy Blanc (Eli Lily), the 2022 Global CE-MS Symposium was held virtually and featured presentations from a robust list of speakers. Check them out below!

Day 1: Proteomics discovery and biologics

Discover how innovators are using CE-MS to drive advances in proteomics discovery and biologics

CE-MS in bottom-up and top-down proteomic and glycomic profiling of ng- and sub-ng-level samples

Prof. Alexander Ivanov, Barnett Institute, Northeastern University, USA

Ultrasensitive CESI-MS quantification of biomolecules based on chemical derivatization

Prof. Xinxiang Zhang, Peking University, China

Imaged cIEF and direct MS detection: Holistic mAb insights

Scott Mack, SCIEX, USA

Rapid characterization of charge variants by online icIEF-MS supporting biopharmaceutical process development in cell line selection and identifying lead molecules

Dr. Kristen Nields, Janssen, USA

There were four in the bed: Utilizing the IntaBio cIEF-MS system to expedite identification of capillary isoelectric focusing peaks

Dr. Kristin Schultz-Kuszak, MedImmune at AstraZeneca, USA

Capillary electrophoresis drove the Human Genome Project - Can it do it again for proteomics?

Prof. Lloyd M. Smith, University of Wisconsin, USA

Human Proteoform Project: Introduction and framing

Prof. Neil Kelleher, Northwestern University, USA

Roundtable discussion with Scott Mack, Dr. Kristen Nields and Dr. Kristin Schultz-Kuszak

Roundtable discussion around biologics and cIEF-MS

Roundtable discussion with Prof. Lloyd M. Smith and Prof. Neil Kelleher

Roundtable discussion around the Human Genome Project and Human Proteoform Project

Day 2: Proteomics discovery

Learn how thought leaders are using CE-MS to drive innovations in proteomics discovery

Capillary electrophoresis for top-down proteomics of proteoforms and their complexes

Prof. Neil Kelleher, Northwestern University, USA

The role of CESI for functional characterization of monoclonal antibodies

Dr. Christoph Gstoettner, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

Towards single cell glycomics by CESI-MS

Dr. Guinevere Lageveen-Kammeijer, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

Native capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry of near 1 MDa multimeric protein assemblies

Dr. Anne-Lise Marie, Northeastern University, USA

Roundtable discussion with Prof. Neil Kelleher and Dr. Guinevere Lageveen-Kammeijer

Roundtable discussion for session 1

Roundtable discussions with Prof. Neil Kelleher, Dr. Christoph Gstoettner, Dr. Guinevere Lageveen-Kammeijer and Dr. Anne-Lise Marie

Roundtable discussion with all day 2 speakers

Day 3: Metabolomics, food and environmental

Hear from thought leaders on how CE-MS has helped to drive research in metabolomics, food and environmental applications

Understanding the significance of sample preparation in studies of the nanoparticle metabolite corona using CESI-MS

Dr. Zhang Wei, Leiden University, Netherlands

CE-MS analysis of epigenetically active metabolites during in vitro chromatin assembly

Dr. Marco Borsò, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany

CESI-MS/MS for the analysis of highly polar pesticides

Dr. Ann-Kathrin Wachtler, CVUA, Germany

Recent agricultural and natural products applications of CESI-MS

Dr. Spencer Walse, USDA, USA

Roundtable discussion with Dr. Zhang Wei and Dr. Marco Borsò

Roundtable discussion around metabolomics application