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Join thought leaders and your Agilent team of experts for our inaugural LC/TQ user meeting to discuss triple quadrupole LC/MS instrument intelligence capabilities that drive everyday performance in your lab.
Discover how next generation onboard computing unlocks intelligence capabilities ranging from monitoring system health, and providing real time feedback, to optimizing performance with AI-driven SWARM autotuning. Learn from innovators about addressing challenges in the quantification of diverse molecular classes, and how to apply next generation targeted multi-omics solutions to solve the most demanding biomarker discovery, validation, and translational research studies.
You’ll learn about these topics:
Session | Topic | Speaker |
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Talk 1 | Instrument intelligence across the board: Agilent’s next generation LC/TQ portfolio | Ian Edwards, Agilent |
Talk 2 | Quantifying the unquantifiable with mass spectrometry | Carlito Lebrilla, UC Davis |
Talk 3 | Oxylipin analysis by 6495 LC/TQ | Judi Simcox, University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Talk 4 | An efficient and fully automated end-to-end sample preparation strategy using the AssayMAP Bravo for Evosep-MRM | Dorte Bekker-Jensen, Evosep Biosystems |
Talk 5 | Targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based laboratory developed tests (LDTs) for Alzheimer's disease protein biomarkers research | Caroline Watson, Emory University |
Talk 6 | Mass spectrometry imaging of lipid isobars and isomers with unit mass resolution | Sara Amer, Purdue University |
Join thought leaders and your Agilent team of experts in our Ion Mobility user meeting as we explore the use of powerful proven and innovative capabilities of ion mobility (IM).
We are excited to share what has been achieved within Agilent, and more importantly in the IM community. This year we are pleased to showcase new research using electron capture detection (ECD). Many groups have written software benefiting the entire IM community, and we will present highlights. For example, the PNNL pre-processor continues to be a powerful software enabling multiple workflows from high-resolution demultiplexing to DIA->DDA conversion. This allows for the identification of IM separated compounds such as PFAS using FluoroMatch, or lipids using Lipidmatch, and enables the analysis of oligonucleotides and identification of proteins.
Here are the topics discussed:
Session | Topic | Speaker |
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Talk 1 | Intro to Agilent Ion Mobility | Christian Klein, Agilent |
Talk 2 | Tracing the biological fate of PFASs in living organisms and in-vitro systems using high-resolution mass spectrometry and ion mobility | Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University |
Talk 3 | Oligonucleotide sequencing using ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry with a Bioconfirm based workflow | Jack Ryan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Talk 4 | Untangling the compositional complexity of oligonucleotide therapeutics for advancing drug development | Jace W. Jones, University of Maryland |
Talk 5 | Intact protein quantitation – using iFAMS Quant+: Gabor-transform software for automated biomolecular mass spectrometry signal deconvolution and quantitation | Jim Prell, University of Oregon |
Talk 6 | Oh, the databases you’ll build | Guozhi Zhang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Talk 7 | Automated 96-well desalting and collision induced unfolding analysis of biotherapeutics | Michael Armbruster, University of Michigan |
Talk 8 | Real-time automation of high-speed microdroplet reactions to enhance throughput in characterizing therapeutic proteins | Krishna Anapindi, Gilead Sciences |
Talk 9 | Digital quadrupole isolation and electron capture dissociation provide structure information on native protein complexes | Carter Lantz, Texas A&M University |
Talk 10 | Implementation of native RapidFire ion mobility mass spectrometry (nRF-IM-MS) for the assessment of the higher order structure (HOS) stability of biotherapeutics | Mack Shih, FDA |
Talk 11 | Advancing antibody epitope mapping and isoaspartic acid detection: Insights from HDx and electron-based fragmentation techniques | Blaine Roberts, Emory University |
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.
Session | Speaker | Topic |
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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 | |
Monday June 3 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 | |
Tuesday June 4 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 | |
Wednesday June 5 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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