ASMS does not fill its program with “invited” sessions, but instead uses program chairs to select the very best abstracts from over 3,500 submissions to “showcase interesting and novel science” – but that’s still a lot of presentations.
The sessions are arranged to minimize overlap with similar or complementary topics, but it can be tough to decide. To show the breadth of topics at ASMS – and to start you off with your planning – we present two “Must-see” presentations for each day:
> Environmental Petroleomics: Characterization of 105 Biotic and Abiotic Petroleum Transformation Products 4-Years after the Deepwater Horizon Disaster (Ryan P. Rodgers, Exhibit Hall AB, 8:30am) > Mobile Autonomous Underwater Mass Spec and Sampler System – Opening up the Entire Underwater Chemical Space (David Fries, Room 307-308, 3:50pm)
> Progress in the Development of Structures for Extended and Lossless Ion Separations and Manipulations (Richard D. Smith, Room 309-310, 8:30am)
> Coupling Atomic Force Microscopy with Biological Mass Spectrometry for High Spatial Resolution Imaging (Suman Ghorai, Ballroom IV, 3:30pm)
> Surprising New Ionization Methods for Mass Spectrometry, Mechanistic Insights and Potential Practical Utility (Sarah Trimpin, Room 307-308, 9:50am)
> Living Without Our Daily Bread – Towards Solutions for Sufferers of Gluten Intolerance (Michelle Colgrave, Ballroom I, 2:30pm)
> Lifeline-S.O.S: “Crowd Curation” of Unidentified GC-(EI)MS spectra through Social Online Spectrometry (Manor Askenazi, Ballroom III, 10:10am)
> Transient Sample Introduction with Laser Ablation Coupled to an ICP Distance-of-Flight MS (Elise A. Dennis, Room 307-308, 4:10pm).
For more information, visit: www.asms.org.