ASMS: Agilent Breakfast sessions
3 - 5. June 2024
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Start your morning with coffee, conversation, and critical insights
Greet the new day by mingling with mass spectrometry experts from academia, industry, and Agilent. Learn about how the latest breakthroughs in system intelligence, capability, and performance are driving continual improvements across a range of applications.
There will be two concurrent sessions each morning from 7:00–8:00 am PDT, at the Anaheim Convention Center (rooms 213D and 212AB). Select the session on each day that is most relevant to you and register for it below. All sessions will be recorded and will be accessible here after the show, in case you miss us in person.
Monday June 3
Session 1 - Environmental (Room 213D)
- Joel Ferrer, Agilent: Beyond all limits: GC/MS innovations for high performance with maximum uptime
- Agustin Pierri, Weck Laboratories: From peaks to insights: Navigating environmental analysis with Weck Laboratories using GC/MS/MS instrumentation
Session 2 - Omics (Room 212AB)
- Ian Edwards, Agilent: Intelligence driven results: 6495D ultimate performance with precision without compromising robustness
- Gary Patti, Washington University in St. Louis: Molecular profiling at the population scale
Tuesday June 4
Session 1 - Biopharma (Room 212AB)
- Joseph Meeuwsen, Agilent: Upgrade your protein characterization game with Agilent ExD
- Cat Vesely, Oregon State University: Decoding cell fate: Unveiling the phosphorylation switch in apoptosis through synergistic genetic code expansion and mass spectrometry technologies
Session 2 - PFAS (Room 213D)
- Jeremy Koelmel, Yale: FluoroMatch suite: New software advances for non-targeted analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in LC-HRMS and ion mobility
- Ben Owen, Northwestern University: Investigating environmental risk factors for breast cancer using per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
Wednesday June 5
Session 1 - Omics (Room 213D)
- Linfeng Wu, Agilent: Combining LC/TQ intelligence and performance for maximum efficiency in protein biomarker quantitation
- Christoph Borchers, MRM Proteomics: A novel strategy utilizing SIL mouse reference material from different tissues and body fluids enabling absolute quantitation of proteins in human tissues
Session 2 – Food/Environmental (Room 212AB)
- Christian Klein, Agilent: Rock solid evidence and revolutionized identification: The Revident LC/Q-TOF
- Bill Holmes, University of Louisiana at Lafayette: Tackling PFOA contamination: Innovations in AOP-based removal strategies and evolving analytical techniques

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