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Ride the wave of mass spectrometry innovation together with Agilent. Dive into a world of new insights, obtain deeper information from each sample, enhance productivity through instrument intelligence, and deliver superior answers.

High performance in action

Experts and thought leaders showcase triple quadrupole LC/MS (LC/TQ) instrument capabilities that drive continuous performance in your lab.

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Session Speaker Topic
Introduction Shane Tichy, Agilent Agilent Quadrupole Instrumentation: The Past, Present, and Future
Keynote Jonathan V. Sweedler, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign Single-Cell Metabolomics Using CE-NanoESI-Triple Quadrupole MS
Talk 1 Kenneth Lewis, OpAns LLC Comprehensive Toxicology and TDM by DBS
Talk 2 Kevin Cho, Washington University in St. Louis Discovery Metabolomics by Using Targeted Assays and Commercial Kits
Talk 3 David S. Wishart, University of Alberta Quantitative Measurement of 2000+ Metabolites in Biofluids Using the Agilent 6495D LC/TQ System
Talk 4 Rob Fraser, Molecular You Corporation Enabling the Advancement of Molecular Medicine
Talk 5 Paul Auger, Nurix Therapeutics Development of a Quantitative High-Throughput Kinase Panel to Assess Degrader Selectivity
Talk 6 Andrew Bowman, AbbVie Application of Targeted Mass Spectrometry Imaging in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Advanced technology enables insights

Experts and thought leaders explore the exciting capabilities of high-resolution accurate mass (HRAM). Learn how ion mobility (IM)- and electron dissociation (ExD)-enabled Q-TOF instruments inspire advances in scientific discovery.

Here are the topics discussed:

Session Speaker Topic
Introduction John Sausen, Agilent Innovation in HRAM Software and Technology to Solve New Challenges in Characterization of Native Biomolecules, Lipids, and Small Molecules
Keynote Brandon T. Ruotolo, University of Michigan Collision Induced Unfolding of Biotherapeutics: Rapid, Sensitive, Information-Rich Stability Measurements
Talk 1 Blaine R. Roberts, Emory University School of Medicine High-Efficiency Electron Capture Dissociation Enables Top-Down and Bottom-Up Discovery Proteomics at Chromatographic and Ion Mobility Timescales with an LC-Q-TOF
Talk 2 David Russell, Texas A&M University Optimization of Q-TOF Instruments for Native Protein Analysis
Talk 3 Hao Chen, New Jersey Institute of Technology Automated Flash Characterization of Therapeutic Antibodies with Fc-Silencing Mutations using Ultrafast Microdroplet Digestion
Talk 4 Ying Ge, University of Wisconsin-Madison High-Throughput Online Two-Dimensional Chromatography Strategies for Top-Down Proteomics
Talk 5 Elizabeth Groetsema, Washington State University Advances in Digital Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
Lightning Haley C. Jostes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lipid Perturbations Due to Wildfire Smoke Exposure

Cutting-edge results from mass spec experts

Session Speaker Topic
Monday, 2 June
Session 1 - Omics
Room 341/342
Gary Patti, Washington University in St. Louis Elucidating the Role of Dietary Fructose in Cancer Progression Through Multi-omics Profiling and AP-MALDI Imaging
Judi Simcox, University of Wisconsin-Madison Discovery of Novel Oxylipins and the Proteins that Regulate Them
Monday, 2 June
Session 2 - Biopharma
Room 336
Patrick Batoon, Ian Edwards, Agilent Advance Your Lab with the Launch of Next-Gen LC-Mass Detection
Tuesday, 3 June
Session 1 - Exploring the Unknown
Room 341/342
Mark Sartain, Agilent
Martin Hoffmann, Bright Giant
Become an Explorer of Xenobiotic
Biotransformations and Get SIRIUS with Their Identification
Nick Birse,
Queens University Belfast
Dirty Tricks in Dirty Matrices—Identifying Fraud in the Black Pepper Supply Chain
Tuesday, 3 June
Session 2 - PFAS
Room 336
Ruoji Luo, Agilent Streamlining PFAS Data Analysis: A Deep Learning Approach
Matt Curtis, Agilent Wait, Are You Saying There Are PFAS in Air Now?
Wednesday, 4 June
Session 1 - Targeted Proteomics
Room 341/342
Christoph Borchers, McGill University SysQuan: Advancing Absolute Quantitative Proteomics Across Biofluids, Tissues, and Multiomics
Linfeng Wu, Agilent Tiny Samples, Big Accuracy: Large-Panel Targeted Proteomics with the Agilent 6495D LC/TQ System
Wednesday, 4 June
Session 2 - MAM
Room 336
Jared Auclair, Northeastern University Multiattribute Method (MAM): Transforming Biopharmaceutical Characterization

Ride the wave of innovation

Unveiling next-gen LC-mass detection

Agilent InfinityLab Pro iQ Series mass detectors enable immediate mass confirmation for large and small molecules, making them ideal for identification, impurity monitoring, stability assessment, and mass-based purification. Seamlessly integrate with Agilent Infinity III LC Series and Agilent OpenLab CDS. Advance your lab with the performance and intelligence of next-generation LC-mass detection.

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Transform your workflow with MassHunter Explorer 2.0

Speed and scale up your mass profiling experiments with Agilent MassHunter Explorer 2.0. With a simple, fast, guided nontargeted differential analysis and compound identification workflow, the single application allows easy interpretation of complex data. It’s ideal for first-time profilers, while performance and connectivity to best-in-class tools (NIST, SIRIUS) will please advanced scientists.

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8850 GC expanded capabilities

The Agilent 8850 GC expands its capability with single and triple quadrupole MS systems. These systems are the fastest, smallest benchtop GC/MS available. Further enhancements include compatibility with Agilent CTC PAL3 Series 2 autosamplers, multimode inlet (MMI), and backflush, expanding MS utility for high-throughput labs and those analyzing complex samples in research and industrial settings.

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