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Thank you to those who joined us in person for a week full of cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs, unparalleled networking opportunities, and unforgettable experiences. We showcased the newest solutions for bridging the gap between discovery and clinical research.
Participants heard firsthand from scientific changemakers who are helping to shape the future of human health—from compounds to clinics—using the latest advanced instruments and technology from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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Mass Spectrometry Users' meeting
Sunday, 20 October, 2024 | 13:00 – 16:30 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Seminar Room 2
A few hours before the official kick-start of the conference, our users meeting session focused on how discovering and validating insights at an unprecedented scale had never been easier than before, with new technology revealing biological insights into disease mechanisms and clinical research outcomes. Attendees learned about the latest advances in mass spectrometry for proteomics, metabolomics, and translational research. Lunch was served before the start of the presentations..
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
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Dr. Michael Mülleder | Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Methods for plasma proteomics at large scale and high throughput |
Philipp Mertins, Ph.D. | Max Delbrück Center and Berlin Institute of Health | Navigating proteomics techniques for molecular profiling of clinical cancer cohorts |
Maria Wahle | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | From biomarker discovery to targeted assays with Stellar MS |
Oleksandr Boychenko, Ph.D. | Bayer | Tandem micro-flow LC-MS proteome analysis of urine and plasma to unravel disease mechanisms and biomarker discovery |
Lunchtime seminar: Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral MS experiences
Monday, 21 October, 2024 | 12:15 – 13:15 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
This seminar brought together experts and researchers to share their experiences with the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer. Attendees gained insights into the latest advancements in omics, as well as learned about the associated instrumental capabilities and data analysis techniques. The seminar offered a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among scientists, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in mass spectrometry research. Lunch was served before the start of the presentations.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
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Magnus Jakobsson | Acrivon | Acrivon Predictive Precision Proteomics (AP3) |
Alexey Chernobrovkin | Pelago Bioscience AB | High throughput chemoproteomics on Orbitrap Astral |
Giada Marino | Evotec | Enhancing sample throughput and proteome coverage applying a novel tandem-LC-MS/MS approach |
Lunchtime seminar: New advancements in proteomics
Tuesday, 22 October, 2024 | 12:00 – 13:00 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
The seminar focused on recent advancements in proteomics, highlighting cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that were transforming the field. Topics included the latest innovations in data analytics, novel approaches to streamline workflow management, and enhanced techniques for reporting and interpretation. Participants gained comprehensive insights through presentations by guest speakers who shared their firsthand experiences and practical knowledge of these advancements. Additionally, the seminar covered the new Thermo Scientific Stellar MS, providing an opportunity to understand its role within the broader context of proteomic research.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
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Johan Gobom | Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi – Göteborgs universitet, Sweden | Ultra-sensitive PRM for monitoring phospho-Tau peptides in low volumes of plasma using Orbitrap Astral |
Sergey Vakhrushev | University of Copenhagen | High throughput glycoproteomics on Orbitrap Astral |
Lindsay Pino | Talus Bio | Transcription factors on target: Leveraging targeted mass spectrometry proteomics for high-throughput small molecule screening |
Lunchtime seminar: Structural biology
Lunch will be served on a first come first served basis.
Wednesday, 23 October, 2024 | 12:00 – 13:00 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
This seminar showcased how Integrative Structural Biology solutions are accelerating protein structure-function studies. Together, these techniques can solve the structure of large dynamic complexes, providing valuable insights into protein function.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
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Prof. Juri Rappsilber | Technische Universität Berlin | Protein structures inside cells by mass spectrometry – how and why |
D. Kish Adoni | UCL | A novel crosslinker improves monolink and crosslink identification for our latest Alphafold2 based integrative protein structure determination pipeline |
Hugo Gizardin-Fredon | Université de Strasbourg | Improved XL-MS workflows: benefits of FAIMS-based gas-phase fractionation |
Type | Title | Presenter | Session |
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Poster | Enhancing sample throughput for deep dive proteomics with Tandem LC | Christopher Pynn | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Long-term stability and reproducibility of nano-, capillary- and micro-flow LC-MS separations | Martin Samonig & Alec Valenta | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Alec Valenta | New Technology: Chromatography | |
Poster | Approaching close-to-complete proteome coverage in single-shot deep dive DIA workflows | Robert van Ling | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Robert van Ling | New Technology: Chromatography | |
Poster | Efficient Human plasma proteome profiling at up to 240 samples per day | Natalie Van Landuyt | Clinical Proteomics |
Poster | Jana Richter |
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Poster | Stephanie Samra |
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Poster | Exploring sex differences in zebrafish livers using a novel targeted discovery metabolomics approach | S.Petermann |
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Poster | Ryan Bomgarden | Poster session 1 | |
Poster | High throughput abundant protein depletion for plasma proteomics | Nikki Jarret | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Optimized XL-MS workflows for heterobifunctional crosslinkers SDA and DizSEC | Yi He | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Novel XL-MS analysis workflows for membrane protein characterization | Rosa Viner, | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Protein–RNA crosslinking combined with MS becomes quantitative at peptide and amino-acid level | Daniel Hermanson | Poster session 2 - Structural biology |
Poster | Fernanda Salvato |
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Poster | Julia Kraegenbring |
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Poster | Julia Kraegenbring |
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Poster | Fernanda Salvato |
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Poster | Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Yuqi Shi & Rosa Viner | Poster session 1 | |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Jingjing Huang |
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Poster | Amir Hakimi & Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Amir Hakimi & Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Kevin Yang |
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Poster | Cristina Jacob |
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Poster | Evaluation of high dynamic range MS1 acquisition methods on a hybrid Orbitrap mass spectrometer | Hanno Resemann |
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Poster | Kellmann Markus |
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Mass Spectrometry Users' meeting
Sunday, 20 October, 2024 | 13:00 – 16:30 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Seminar Room 2
A few hours before the official kick-start of the conference, our users meeting session focused on how discovering and validating insights at an unprecedented scale had never been easier than before, with new technology revealing biological insights into disease mechanisms and clinical research outcomes. Attendees learned about the latest advances in mass spectrometry for proteomics, metabolomics, and translational research. Lunch was served before the start of the presentations..
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
---|---|---|
Dr. Michael Mülleder | Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Methods for plasma proteomics at large scale and high throughput |
Philipp Mertins, Ph.D. | Max Delbrück Center and Berlin Institute of Health | Navigating proteomics techniques for molecular profiling of clinical cancer cohorts |
Maria Wahle | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | From biomarker discovery to targeted assays with Stellar MS |
Oleksandr Boychenko, Ph.D. | Bayer | Tandem micro-flow LC-MS proteome analysis of urine and plasma to unravel disease mechanisms and biomarker discovery |
Lunchtime seminar: Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral MS experiences
Monday, 21 October, 2024 | 12:15 – 13:15 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
This seminar brought together experts and researchers to share their experiences with the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer. Attendees gained insights into the latest advancements in omics, as well as learned about the associated instrumental capabilities and data analysis techniques. The seminar offered a platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration among scientists, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in mass spectrometry research. Lunch was served before the start of the presentations.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
---|---|---|
Magnus Jakobsson | Acrivon | Acrivon Predictive Precision Proteomics (AP3) |
Alexey Chernobrovkin | Pelago Bioscience AB | High throughput chemoproteomics on Orbitrap Astral |
Giada Marino | Evotec | Enhancing sample throughput and proteome coverage applying a novel tandem-LC-MS/MS approach |
Lunchtime seminar: New advancements in proteomics
Tuesday, 22 October, 2024 | 12:00 – 13:00 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
The seminar focused on recent advancements in proteomics, highlighting cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that were transforming the field. Topics included the latest innovations in data analytics, novel approaches to streamline workflow management, and enhanced techniques for reporting and interpretation. Participants gained comprehensive insights through presentations by guest speakers who shared their firsthand experiences and practical knowledge of these advancements. Additionally, the seminar covered the new Thermo Scientific Stellar MS, providing an opportunity to understand its role within the broader context of proteomic research.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
---|---|---|
Johan Gobom | Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi – Göteborgs universitet, Sweden | Ultra-sensitive PRM for monitoring phospho-Tau peptides in low volumes of plasma using Orbitrap Astral |
Sergey Vakhrushev | University of Copenhagen | High throughput glycoproteomics on Orbitrap Astral |
Lindsay Pino | Talus Bio | Transcription factors on target: Leveraging targeted mass spectrometry proteomics for high-throughput small molecule screening |
Lunchtime seminar: Structural biology
Lunch will be served on a first come first served basis.
Wednesday, 23 October, 2024 | 12:00 – 13:00 CEST | International Congress Center Dresden – Conference room 5+6
This seminar showcased how Integrative Structural Biology solutions are accelerating protein structure-function studies. Together, these techniques can solve the structure of large dynamic complexes, providing valuable insights into protein function.
Speaker | Affiliation | Presentation |
---|---|---|
Prof. Juri Rappsilber | Technische Universität Berlin | Protein structures inside cells by mass spectrometry – how and why |
D. Kish Adoni | UCL | A novel crosslinker improves monolink and crosslink identification for our latest Alphafold2 based integrative protein structure determination pipeline |
Hugo Gizardin-Fredon | Université de Strasbourg | Improved XL-MS workflows: benefits of FAIMS-based gas-phase fractionation |
Type | Title | Presenter | Session |
---|---|---|---|
Poster | Enhancing sample throughput for deep dive proteomics with Tandem LC | Christopher Pynn | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Long-term stability and reproducibility of nano-, capillary- and micro-flow LC-MS separations | Martin Samonig & Alec Valenta | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Alec Valenta | New Technology: Chromatography | |
Poster | Approaching close-to-complete proteome coverage in single-shot deep dive DIA workflows | Robert van Ling | New Technology: Chromatography |
Poster | Robert van Ling | New Technology: Chromatography | |
Poster | Efficient Human plasma proteome profiling at up to 240 samples per day | Natalie Van Landuyt | Clinical Proteomics |
Poster | Jana Richter |
| |
Poster | Stephanie Samra |
| |
Poster | Exploring sex differences in zebrafish livers using a novel targeted discovery metabolomics approach | S.Petermann |
|
Poster | Ryan Bomgarden | Poster session 1 | |
Poster | High throughput abundant protein depletion for plasma proteomics | Nikki Jarret | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Optimized XL-MS workflows for heterobifunctional crosslinkers SDA and DizSEC | Yi He | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Novel XL-MS analysis workflows for membrane protein characterization | Rosa Viner, | Poster session 2 |
Poster | Protein–RNA crosslinking combined with MS becomes quantitative at peptide and amino-acid level | Daniel Hermanson | Poster session 2 - Structural biology |
Poster | Fernanda Salvato |
| |
Poster | Julia Kraegenbring |
| |
Poster | Julia Kraegenbring |
| |
Poster | Fernanda Salvato |
| |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Yuqi Shi & Rosa Viner | Poster session 1 | |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Jingjing Huang |
| |
Poster | Amir Hakimi & Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Amir Hakimi & Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Kevin Yang |
| |
Poster | Cristina Jacob |
| |
Poster | Evaluation of high dynamic range MS1 acquisition methods on a hybrid Orbitrap mass spectrometer | Hanno Resemann |
|
Poster | Kellmann Markus |
|
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