ASMS 2024
Please see Innovative Omics at ASMS 2024!
We will have talks, workshops, and live demos (below). We are also happy to arrange 1-on-1 meetings to discuss our services, trouble shoot software, or offer brief trainings:
Informal Live Demos of FluoroMatch, LipidMatch, and PolyMatch software platforms, and Q&A! Collaborators Corner at ASMS, Monday, Tues, Wed, evenings at the Agilent Hospitality Suite
Innovative Omics Talks/Workshops
SUNDAY (June 2) – One-Day Course
16 Lipidomic Workflows, An Introduction
Instructors: John Bowden (University of Florida), Juan Henao (Berg Health), Jeremy Koelmel (Yale University)
MONDAY (June 3rd) – Poster 216
Non-targeted analysis, interactive visualization, and online sharing of interactive LC-HRMS/MS data of polymers using a comprehensive software PolyMatch Suite
Emma Rennie
Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA
TUESDAY (June 4) – Talk
FluoroMatch, FluoroMatch IM, and more!
6:45-8:00am
Agilent Breakfast Seminar
Room 213D (Level 2)
TUESDAY (June 4th) – Poster 113
Leveraging the MS1 Dimension and Formula Prediction in Non-Targeted Analysis of PFAS using New FluoroMatch Algorithms: Assessing Confidence and Coverage
David Schiessel
Innovative Omics Sarasota Fl
Tuesday (June 4th) – Poster 111
Enhanced Coverage of volatile and semi-volatile PFAS Using Experimental and Predicted GC-HRMS PCI and EI libraries
Jeremy Koelmel
Yale University New Haven CT
WEDNESDAY (June 5th) – Talk
Targeted and Non-Targeted Analyses of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Dried Blood Spots of Newborns in Southern California
4:10pm
Room 304CD (Level 3)
Sheng Liu
Yale University New Haven CT
Other highlighted talks using FluoroMatch (IM) or LipidMatch
MONDAY (June 3rd) – Poster 468
In-depth investigation of PFAS occurrence in environmental samples combining LC-VIP HESI-TIMS-QTOF MS with PASEF and untargeted data processing
Bob Galvin
Bruker Daltonics Coventry
TUESDAY (June 4th) – Poster 075
Faster Analysis for Forever Chemicals: Accelerating PFAS Analysis with UPLC-HRIM-MS
Daniel DeBord
MobilIon
WEDNESDAY (June 5th) – Poster 538
Multi-omics Evaluation of Human iPSCs and iPSC-derived Neurons
Gwangbin Lee
Department of Chemistry, George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States Washington, D.C. DC
THURSDAY (June 6th) – Talk
Comparing Target Screening, Suspect Screening, and Unknown Discovery Workflows in Non-Targeted Analyses of PFAS Using Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Data
2:50pm
Room 304CD (Level 3)
Anna Boatman
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC