Bruker to Showcase Technological Advances at ASMS 2013

29 May 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

Reserve your seat at the annual Bruker User Meeting at ASMS.

Join Bruker for an exciting and informative program of speakers at the annual Bruker User Meeting at ASMS. The meeting will be held on Sunday, June 9 from 8AM – 12:30PM, followed by a customer appreciation event.

Bruker are pleased to welcome keynote speaker Professor Eugene Nikolaev of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who will present "Dynamically harmonized FT ICR cell and the new horizons in mass spectrometry”.

Following the keynote, we will present an outstanding dual-track program of speakers:

Track 1: Pharma and Metabolomics Track

Applications of a 7T Bruker Solarix XR FTMS with Paracell in Pfizer pharmaceutical development
Dr. Charles (Guilong) Cheng, Pfizer, Groton CT

High Resolution LC-MS/MS on the impact for the analysis of natural products and endogenous metabolitesDr. Sunia Trauger, Harvard University

GC-QQQ-MS based metabolomics: a unified approach for dissecting biochemical pathway changes and translational Metabolomics
Prof. Robert Trengove, Murdoch University

Targeted metabolomics, pain management, and the growth of clinical mass spectrometry
Prof. Tim Garratt, University of Florida

Track 2: Imaging and Biomolecules Track

Novel on-tissue glycosidase and lipase digestion workflows to identify complex glycan and lipid species by MALDI MS imaging
Prof. Rick Drake, Medical University of South Carolina

Quantitative MS imaging from drug discovery to preclinical development
Dr. Jonathan Stauber, ImaBiotech

Automated biotheraputics characterization with high throughput ESI-TOF
Malcolm Saxton, Novozymes Biopharm

A “GoogleMAP”-type molecular view of a man and woman.
Prof. Pieter Dorrestein, University of California, San Diego

For more information, visit www.bdalevents.com

At ASMS 2013 Bruker will unveil new technologies that will redefine what is possible with mass spectrometry. From extreme resolution capabilities that definitively identify molecular formulae to the suburb dynamic range and extreme robustness necessary for sustained high sensitivity, triple quadrupole performance quantitation, Bruker has solutions for the most challenging analytical problems.

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