To mark the opening of the 18 T timsMRMS (Magnetic Resonance Mass Spectrometry) lab at the University of Rouen/CNRS Bruker organized a special event at January 30, 2025 in Rouen. The symposium featured presentations by renowned researchers who showcased their work on diverse applications and developments of MRMS technology including metabolomics, structural characterization of proteins, imaging and complex mixtures related to the environment and energy.
In case you missed this symposium we invite you to watch the recording of the symposium. Please follow the link to register and you will have access to the symposium talks along with interviews of several leading scientists in the field of advanced mass spectrometry.
Innovations in Magnetic Resonance Mass Spectrometry (MRMS)
Paul Speir, Ph.D., SVP Global MRMS Business, Bruker Scientific LLC, Billerica, MA, USA
Introduction
Carlos Afonso, Ph.D., Professor, University of Rouen, Rouen, France
Pierre Giusti, Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry Specialist, TotalEnergies, Le Havre, France
Optimized Dynamically Harmonized Cell for Ultrahigh Performance FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry
Chris Hendrickson, Ph.D., Director ICR Program, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Chemical probes and mass spectrometry: insight into the structure and dynamics of proteins and protein complexes
Petr Novak, Ph.D., Senior Researcher, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Internal Calibration of Complex FT-ICR Mass Spectra without Internal Calibrants and Other Recent Advances in Complex Mixture Analysis
Ryan Rodgers, Ph.D., Deputy Director, ICR Facility and Director, Future Fuels Institute, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL, USA
MRMS: Magnetic Resonance Metabolomic Solutions
Carlos Cordeiro, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Exploring the chondroitinome using TIMS and FTICR
Anthony Devlin, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate in Imaging Mass Spectrometry, Rosalind Franklin Institute, Didcot, UK
Thank you, IC2MC - International Complex Matrices Molecular Characterization, for the great work and support in creating "Journey to the Center of the Magnet" comics.
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