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Thermo Fisher Scientific at US HUPO 2026

21 - 25. February 2026
Join Thermo Fisher Scientific (#29) and Olink (#28) at US HUPO 2026 for cutting-edge proteomics innovations, expert insights, and a must-attend seminar on advanced MS-driven biological discovery.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific at US HUPO 2026

Join us at US HUPO 2026, Thermo Fisher Scientific booth #29 and Olink booth #28

Explore the latest breakthrough solutions, meet our experts, and learn what’s new. Don't miss our lunchtime seminar on Tuesday, February 24. Seating is limited, so be sure to arrive early. Lunch will be available while supplies last.

Lunchtime Seminar

  • Date: Tuesday, February 24
  • Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. CST
  • Room: Grand GH
Unlocking Biological Complexity with Advanced Proteomics

Recent advances in proteomics enable unprecedented depth, resolution, and functional insight. Single-cell proteomics, spatial omics, phosphoproteomics, chemoproteomics, immunopeptidomics, and interactomics now link molecular detail to biological context and disease relevance. This seminar showcases mass spectrometry workflows accelerating discovery and translation into biomarkers and therapies, featuring insights, innovations, and applications from leading laboratories. 

Oral Presentation

Affinity-based Olink Proteomics Provides Insights into Organ- and Plasma-specific Proteomes

Parallel Session 04: Affinity Proteomics: Without Mass Spectrometry

  • Date: Monday, February 23, 2026
  • Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. CST
  • Presenter: Ryan Lamers

Poster Presentations

Monday, February 23, 2026 | 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CST

417 - Expanding the Global Map of Protein Post Translational Modifications with Immunoaffinity Enrichment and nDIA Analysis on the Orbitrap Astral Mass Spec
  • Mukesh Kumar
425 - High Select Fe-NTA Magnetic Beads for Phosphopeptide Enrichment
  • Leigh Foster
441 - High-Throughput Screening of Molecular Glues Using Native Mass Spectrometry Followed by Cryo-EM Structure Determination
  • Weijing Liu
465 - The Secret Life of Proteins and Drugs Through the Lens of Proteome Thermal Stability
  • Tonya Pekar Hart
469 - Unlocking the Archived Proteome: Deep Spatial Analysis of FFPE Tissues in Minutes
  • Ellen Casavant
505 - Cutting-Edge Targeted Pathway Analysis: Advancing Functional Proteogenomics in Cancer Cells
  • Katherine Walker
523 - Alternative Fragmentation is Not Enough for Top-down MS and Intact Proteoform Characterization
  • Rafa Melani
525 - Expedient Electron Transfer Dissociation for Improved Glycoproteome Characterization
  • Rafa Melani
533 - Innovative Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) Workflows for Protein–Nucleic acid Interactions in Living Cells
  • Yi He
565 - Complementarity Between Affinity-based Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry Workflows Enable Comprehensive Insights into Cancer Biology
  • Ryan Lamers

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. CST

354 - An Automated Sequential Protein/DNA/RNA extraction Workflow for Comprehensive Multiomics Analysis from Cells and Tissue
  • Laure Jobert
372 - Advanced Enrichment and LC-MS Analysis for Detailed MHC-I Immunopeptidome Profiling
  • Anastasia Klenke
462 - Enhanced Sensitivity of the Orbitrap Astral Zoom Mass Spectrometer for Deeper Proteome Coverage in Single-Cell Proteomics Applications
  • Tonya Pekar Hart
468 - PTM Analysis with EThcD on an Orbitrap Excedion Pro Instrument
  • Tonya Pekar Hart
478 - Data-Independent Acquisition for Comprehensive Immunopeptidome Profiling on a Modified Orbitrap Astral Mass Spectrometer
  • Ellen Casavant
510 - A Novel Ion Source with Integrated Separation Column and Replaceable Emitters Facilitates Ultra High-Throughput Multiplex PRM-MS
  • Katherine Walker
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