Agenda

Mass Spec Mornings

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Tuesday, October 19 (Session Chair: Abraham Badu-Tawiah, The Ohio State University)

8:50-9:00 am EDT Informal conversation with Vicki Wysocki, Facundo Fernández, and Abraham Badu-Tawiah
9:00-9:05 am EDT (Welcoming Remarks and Introductions) Vicki Wysocki and Session Chair Abraham Badu-Tawiah
9:05-9:45 am EDT (Keynote) Facundo Fernández, Georgia Tech, Triboelectric Nanogenerator Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry
9:45-10:05 am EDT (Oral) Nicole Beller, The Ohio State University, Spatial SILAC, establishing selective pulse chase-SILAC labeling of three-dimensional multicellular spheroids
10:05-10:25 am EDT (Oral) Uri Keshet, University of California-Davis, Combining Electron Activation and Collision-Induced Dissociation Yields Massively Enriched Mass Spectra for >3,000 Metabolites
10:25-10:45 am EDT (Oral) Yongseok Kim, The Ohio State University, Combinational open-source software application for unknown feature analysis for LC-MS based untargeted metabolomics

Wednesday, October 20 (Session Chair: Brian Searle, The Ohio State University)

8:50-9:00 am EDT Informal conversation with Vicki Wysocki, Lan Huang, and Brian Searle
9:00-9:05 am EDT (Welcoming Remarks and Introductions) Vicki Wysocki and Session Chair Brian Searle
9:05-9:45 am EDT (Keynote) Lan Huang, University of California Irvine, Developing Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry for Interactomics and Structural Biology
9:45-10:05 am EDT (Oral) Nyasha Munjoma, Waters, Achieving comprehensive lipid profiling with a CCS, retention time and MS/MS library
10:05-10:25 am EDT (Oral) Alex Grooms, The Ohio State University, Direct mass spectrometry analysis of isomeric lipids and free fatty acids via online plasma-droplet derivatization
10:25-10:45 am EDT (Oral) Chris Harrilal, PNNL, Biological Science Division, Development of a computational software for ultra-high precision collisional cross section measurements