Biomedical and omics research
Back to the future with sliding MS2 windows on the ZenoTOF 8600 system
Gary Patti, Professor of Chemistry and of Genetics and Medicine (School of Medicine), Washington University, St Louis
Proteomic tools (SWATH DIA and ZT Scan) to investigate skeletal health in the context of aging and cancer
Birgit Schilling, PhD, Professor, The Buck Institute
Evaluating quantitative figures of merit for ZT Scan DIA and Zeno SWATH DIA
Daniele Canzani, Senior Scientist II, Talus Bio
Towards single-cell metabolomics
James Cox, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, University of Utah
Pharma and biopharma
Accelerating bioanalysis with automation and software: A next-generation CRO platform
Dmitri Konorev, PhD, Senior Scientist, Dash Bio
Advancement of capillary gel electrophoresis through the use of native fluorescence detection
Jessica Taylor, Senior Research Associate, Teva Pharmaceuticals
Identification and mode of action of covalent inhibitors using the Echo® MS+ system
Dan Selle, Research Assistant, Sacchetini Laboratory - Texas A&M University
Characterizing O-glycosylation in the hinge region of immunoglobulin A by bottom-up and middle-up MS with EAD
Patrick Schindler, Laboratory Manager, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
End to end small scale bioreactor monitoring using the Echo® MS+ system
Michael Poltash, Senior Scientist, J&J Innovative Medicines
Bridging science and service: advancing regulated bioanalysis with next-generation mass spectrometry
Tharun Ponduru, Senior Bioanalytical Scientist, LC-MS/MS Regulated Bioanalysis, Pharmaron
Bioanalysis of oligonucleotides using enhanced protein precipitation and LC-MS
Afrand Kamali, Senior Scientist, Research ADME, Novo Nordisk
Food and environmental
Human exposure to ultra short chain PFAS
Christian Lindh, Associate Professor, Lund University
Challenges and effeciency gains: LC-MS/MS analysis of >900 mycotoxins, plant toxins and other secondary metabolites in only 11 minutes
Lidija Kenjeric, Research Associate, BOKU University
Q&A roundtables
Day one: Shaping the future of analytical science
Moderated by: Jamie Wighton, Senior Director LC-MS Research, SCIEX
Panelists included:
- Gary Patti, Washington University, St Louis
- Dmitri Konorev, Dash Bio
- Birgit Schilling, The Buck Institute
- Jessica Taylor, Teva Pharmaceuticals
Day two: Advanced strategies in analytical science
Moderated by: Susan Darling, Senior Director, Adjacent & Transformational Technologies, SCIEX
Panelists included:
- Dan Selle, Texas A&M
- Patrick Schindler, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research
- Michael Poltash, J&J Innovative Medicines
- James Cox, University of Utah
Day three: Emerging trends in analytical science
Moderated by: Ferran Sanchez, Senior Manager, Market Development and Product Marketing, SCIEX
Panelists included:
- Christian Lindh, Lund University
- Lidija Kenjeric, BOKU University
- Tharun Ponduru, LC-MS/MS Regulated Bioanalysis, Pharmaron
- Afrand Kamali, Novo Nordisk
- Anita P. Liu, Merck