Thermo Scientific Breakfast Workshops at ASMS 2012
| Latest Innovation of the Exactive Series Orbitrap MS and its Applications in Routine Markets Monday, May 21, 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. Vancouver Convention Center, East Thermo Scientific Hospitality Suite Speakers: Alexander Makarov, Ph.D., Thermo Fisher Scientific Thorsten Bernsmann, Ph.D., Chemical and Veterinary Analytical Institute This workshop is intended for scientists who are interested in learning about the new possibilities opened by recent extension of two major families of instruments, LTQ Orbitrap and Exactive With special attention given to the Exactive instrument series, particularly in relation to analysis of proteins and complex mixtures. It will be demonstrated that screening and quantification is possible in one chromatographic run with reliable results in determination and quantification. |
| Workflow Solutions for Compound Screening and Large Molecule Quantitation Tuesday, May 22, 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. Vancouver Convention Center, East Thermo Scientific Hospitality Suite Speakers: Scott Stanley, Ph.D., University of California, Davis Kevin Meyer, Perfinity Biosciences This session is designed to present technology and workflows that improve throughput. Scientists interested in the automated quantitation of large molecules or screening small molecules should attend. The first presentation provides data and technology that automates the isolation, digestion and quantitative analysis of proteins by LC/MS using an automated online sample processing system. The second presentation presents screening assays to analyze over 600 compounds. |
| The Cutting Edge of Metabolomics and Lipidomics Wednesday, May 23, 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. Vancouver Convention Center, East Thermo Scientific Hospitality Suite Speakers: Andrej Shevchenko, Ph.D., Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology Rick Yost, Ph.D., University of Florida This workshop is intended for scientists who are interested in applying high-resolution, accurate mass platforms for metabolomics and lipidomics research. The featured speakers will demonstrate how endogenous metabolites are identified and quantified from plant, animal, and human studies, as well as illustrate how the newly introduced hardware and software tools can address biologically-relevant problems for breakthrough metabolomics and lipidomics research. |
| Taking Full Advantage of Proteome Discoverer Software
Thursday, May 24, 7 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Vancouver Convention Center, West Rooms 109 & 110 Speaker: Peter Pichler, M.D., IMP Vienna Iman Mohtashemi, Ph.D., Thermo Fisher Scientific Bernard Delanghe, Thermo Fisher Scientific This interactive workshop is intended for Proteome Discoverer users and proteomics researchers. We will highlight new and upcoming features, discuss externally developed nodes and conclude with an extended Q&A session. |