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  IMSC 2009 Posters and Presentations
  Start Date: August 30 2009
  End Date: September 04 2009
   
  IMSC 2009 in Bremen
   
 
IMSC 2009 Bremen

IMSC 2009 Bremen
You are invited to download the available posters and presentations from the IMSC 2009 in Bremen, Germany below.


IMSC 2009 Posters

Quadrupole ICP-MS for the Direct Analysis of Ammonia Solution and Organic Solvents (510 KB)
Tomoko OkiPMM - 060

Comparison of Sector Field ICP-MS and Glow Discharge Mass Spectrometry for the determination of impurities in silicon (342 KB)
Torsten LindemannPMM - 063

High-Throughput Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of High Resolution Accurate Mass Data for Early Drug Discovery (308 KB)
Lester TaylorPMM - 075

LIMS-Driven Acquisition, Processing, Reporting and Storage of Data from Multiple LC/MS/MS Workstations (473 KB)
David BrantPMM - 087

The Rapid Processing of High Resolution LC-MS Data for the Assessment of Metabolic Stability and Pharmacokinetic Parameters (994 KB)
Lester TaylorPMM - 096

Low Attomole Sample Deposits Analyzed with an Ion Trap – Orbitrap Hybrid Mass Analyzer Equipped with a MALDI Ion Source (874 KB)
Kerstin StrupatPMM - 140

Intelligent Workflows (MSM) for Metabolite Screening and Characterization on a Hybrid Dual-pressure Linear Trap and Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (299 KB)
Yingying HuangPMM - 266

Increased Quantitative Throughput and Selectivity for Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer-Based Assays Using Intelligent SRM (iSRM) (1499 KB)
Reiko KiyonamiPMM - 295

Rapid Method for Identification and Quantification of Dantrolene and its Oxidative Metabolite in Equine Plasma using a Dual Cell Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (355 KB)
Julie HornerPMM - 348

A TurboFlow On-Line Extraction LC-MS Method for Screening and Quantification of Multiple Therapeutic Drugs in Human Urine (231 KB)
Barbora BrazdovaPMM - 364

An Ultra-high Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS solution to Forensic Toxicology Screening in Serum (236 KB)
Benedicte DuretzPMM - 384

 

Online Sample Extraction Technique for LC/MS Forensic Toxicology Screening (288 KB)
Guifeng JiangPMM - 397

Performance Evaluation of Three LC/MS Methods Implemented on an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Drug Testing in Urine (178 KB)
Marta KozakPMM - 398

Quantitative Method Implementing Fast Polarity Switching Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry for Analysis of Ten Anti-epileptic Drugs in Plasma Samples (156 KB)
Barbora BrazdovaPMM - 401

Coffee Metabolomics: A New Approach to Defining Quality Markers (380 KB)
Madalina OppermannPMM - 465

Development of a Multiplexed Mass Spectrometry-based Apolipoprotein Panel Assay for Plasma and Serum (664 KB)
Mingming NingPWA - 471

Helium conservation in LC-FAIMS-MS/MS analysis (244 KB)
James KapronPMM - 385

Determination of contaminants in wastewater with a benchtop non hybrid Orbitrap mass spectrometer (257 KB)
Olaf ScheibnerPMM - 574

Simultaneous Analysis of Multi-Pesticide Residues in Plants by LC-MS/MS (324 KB)
Chunang GuPMM - 341

Nanoscale characterization of spider venom peptides by high resolution LC-MS/MS analysis. (459 KB)
Claire DaulyPWA - 353

Comprehensive multi-residue analysis using a single-stage Orbitrap LC-MS instrument (1098 KB)
Markus KellmannPWA - 003

Higher collision energy fragmentations for analysis of multiply phosphorylated peptides (193 KB)
Michaela ScigelovaPWA - 338

Intact Protein Sequencing Using ETD and PTR in a Dual-Pressure Linear Ion Trap (625 KB)
Zhiqi HaoPWA - 460

GCMS analysis of pesticides in grapes using QuEChERS sample extraction (157 KB)
Dafydd MiltonPWA - 013

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) as a Tool for Addressing Elemental Speciation in Legislation (251 KB)
Shona McSheehyPMM - 054

LC-MALDI with an Ion Trap - Orbitrap Hybrid Instrumentation: Decoupled Method Setup  (547 KB)
Kerstin StrupatPWA - 111

Quantitative mass spectrometric analysis of tripeptidyl peptidase II (TPPII) in mouse KO CD8+ T-cells (486 KB)
Jana RyklPWA - 185

Implementation of a Progressively Spaced Stacked Ring Ion Guide on a Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (221 KB)
Eloy WoutersPWA - 255

Comparison of a Dual-Cell Linear Ion Trap with a Four-Fold Symmetric Stretch versus a Two-Fold Symmetric Stretch (577 KB)
Philip M RemesPWA - 256

In-Depth Analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana Proteome Using a Novel Hybrid Linear Trap-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (658 KB)
Kai SchefflerPWA - 263

Increased Proteome Definition Exploiting Performance Enhancements of a New Linear Ion Trap—LTQ Velos (471 KB)
Tonya Pekar SecondPWA - 264

Open Access High Resolution Accurate Mass Analysis using a Benchtop Orbitrap™ LC-MS system (443 KB)
Lester TaylorPWA - 271

Performance Improvements using a Dual Pressure Linear Ion Trap in Standard and Extended Mass Range Modes (534 KB)
Jae SchwartzPWA - 273

Separation of isobaric phosphopeptides by High field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) confirmed by LTQ Orbitrap XL ETD mass spectrometry (258 KB)
Yue XuanPWA - 276

Throughput Advantages of Two-Dimensional Chromatography with Multiple Parallel LC Systems Utilizing a Single Data File (665 KB)
Matthew BerubePWA - 309

Demonstrating a Novel Decision Tree Strategy for Proteomics Experiments on a New Dual-Cell Linear Ion Trap (430 KB)
Julie HornerPWA - 349

Improving ETD analysis of N, O-glycopeptides by using the isobaric labeling approach with tandem mass tags (TMT). (489 KB)
Rosa VinerPWA - 201

Characterization of PEGylated-Peptides and Site Localization of Attachment with High Resolution ETD Mass Spectrometry (790 KB)
Tonya Pekar SecondPWA - 160

Workflow for maximizing proteome coverage using CID and ETD (310 KB)
Martin ZellerPWA - 150

Analysis of whole lipid extracts using on-line high resolution LC-MS (284 KB)
Catharina CronePWA - 391

Method Development in LC/MS analysis of polar compounds using a new HILIC stationary phase (236 KB)
Maria Luisa PereiraPWA - 435

Screening for Microbial Protein Over-Expression in Complex Matrix, using a MALDI LTQ Orbitrap (228 KB)
Kerstin StrupatPWA - 438

New Streamline Software for Screening to Determine 250 Pesticides in Orange Oil by LC-MS/MS (547 KB)
Dipankar GhoshPWA - 454

Integrated workflow to design methods and analyze data in large-to-extremely-large scale SRM experiments (474 KB)
Amol PrakashPWA - 461

Label-free differential analysis: An iterative approach to increased coverage, improved statistics and results (918 KB)
Michael AthanasPWA - 462

High Resolution, High Accuracy Measurement and Fragmentation Analysis for Metabolite Identification in Broccoli Samples - Meta-Phor Research Initiative Results (354 KB)
Madalina OppermannPWA - 465

High Throughput Sample Preparation for Stroke Biomarker Discovery using the Digital Proteome Chip (395 KB)
David SarracinoPWA - 474

Efficient Detection for Linear Traps Using a Single Electron Multiplier (664 KB)
Michael William SenkoPWA - 259

Overcoming Undersampling in Proteomic Experiments with the Help of a Novel Hybrid Linear Trap-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer  (740 KB)
Eugen DamocPWA - 272

LC-MS/MS Analysis of Triazine Pesticides in Drinking Water Using a New Software for Streamlined Method Development (512 KB)
Jonathan Robert BeckPWA - 027



IMSC 2009 Posters

Lunchtime Workshop Environmental and Food Safety Analysis
Monday, August 31, 2009
Congress Center Bremen, Saal Focke-Wulf
12:40 - 12:45 Welcome address and introduction of the program
12:45 - 13:05 Exploring the non-target analyte screening capabilities of high resolution mass spectrometry for natural water samples
Heinz P. Singer
EAWAG, Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland
13:05 - 13:25 Fluoro-quinolones in honey by turbulant flow chromatography - MS/MS
Stephen Bruce, Phd
Nestlé Research Center, Metabonomics and Biomarkers Group, Lausanne, Switzerland
13:25 - 13:45 The benefits of high resolution MS in high throughput screening of priority mycotoxins in food
Michal Godula
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Prague, Czech Republic
13:45 Q & A Session
Lunchtime Workshop Life Science Mass Spectrometry
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Congress Center Bremen, Saal Focke-Wulf
12:40 - 12:45 Welcome address and introduction of the program
12:45 - 13:05 Y-Split Coupling of capillary LC to ICP- and ESI-MS and its Application for Preparation of Absolutely Quantified Phosphopeptide and Peptide Standards (PASTA-Peptides)
Wolf D. Lehmann
Molecular Structure Analysis, German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg, Germany
13:05 - 13:25 Use of FTMS in agro-chemicals research and development
Dr. Wolfgang Dreher
BASF AG, Limburgerhof, Germany
13:25 - 13:45 MALDI & Orbitrap - Making use of accurate mass in proteomic and non-proteomic analyses
Prof. Dr. Michael Karas
Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
13:45 Q & A Session
Lunchtime Workshop Powered by Orbitrap Technology
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Congress Center Bremen, Saal Focke-Wulf
12:40 - 12:45 Welcome address and introduction of the program
12:30 - 15:00 Routine high mass accuracy MS/MS in proteomics using the LTQ Orbitrap Velos
Prof. Matthias Mann
Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany
13:15 - 13:45 Orbitrap mass spectrometry: from dream to mainstream
Dr. Alexander Makarov
Research Director, Thermo Fischer Scientific, Bremen, Germany
13:45 Q & A Session
IMSC 2009 Presentations from the Scientific Program
Keynote Lecture Instrumental Developments
Ion Traps Frontiers of the Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry

Dr. Alexander Makarov
Research Director, Thermo Fischer Scientific, Bremen, Germany
Presentation for Instrumental Developments
Ion Traps A New Instrument for High-speed Proteomics: Orbitrap Mass Analyzer Interfaced to a Dual Linear Trap

Eduard Denisov, E. Damoc, J. Griep-Raming, O. Lange, A. Makarov, H. Kuipers, P. Remes, J. Schwartz, D. Taylor, T. Moehring and V. Zabrouskov
Thermo Fischer Scientific
Presentation for Elemental Mass Spectrometry / Elemental speciation / Bio Application The Role of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry in Metallomics
Shona McSheehy, T. Moehring, M. Zeller, E. Damoc, M. Hamester
Thermo Fischer Scientific, Bremen, Germany
Presentation for Elemental Mass Spectrometry / Trace and ultra-trace element analysis High-precision GD-MS analysis of Nickel super-alloys: major components and ultra-trace metals
Joachim Hinrichs, M. Hamester
Thermo Fischer Scientific, Bremen, Germany