Bruker is proud to present a cross-divisional Industry Symposium uniting the expertise of Bruker Daltonics, Bruker Optics, and Bruker Spatial Biology to highlight our comprehensive spatial multiomics portfolio. This integrated approach empowers researchers to unravel complex biological systems by combining molecular specificity, spatial resolution, and multimodal data integration. The symposium features four leading scientists whose pioneering work exemplifies the transformative potential of spatial multiomics:
Please note that registration for Bruker Lunch Seminar is only available to participants who are also registered for the conference.
Richard Drake, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Medical University South Carolina Proteomics Center, Charleston, SC, USA
Jörg Hanrieder, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Stefan Schmidt, Ph.D., Scientific Manager, Center for Mass Spectrometry and Optical Spectroscopy (CeMOS), Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Mannheim, Germany
Domenic Dreisbach, Ph.D., Product Manager, Bruker Optics GmbH & Co. KG, Karlsruhe, Germany
As you are certainly aware, special compliance regulations apply to public officials* and healthcare professionals** with regard to the event we are planning. If you accept our invitation, we will therefore assume that you will observe the compliance regulations that apply to you and that you have the necessary employer approval.
* Government Official means according the Bruker policies any of the following: any officer, employee or representative of a government (national, regional or local) entity, or any public agency, public authority, department or instrumentality thereof, regardless of their rank or title (e.g. a regulatory official or government inspector); any person working for or advising a government-owned or government-controlled enterprise (e.g. a professor at a government-owned university, or a purchaser at a government-owned hospital); any person working for or advising a national or international non-governmental organization (e.g. an employee of the Red Cross or The World Bank); any person performing a public function or providing a public service, even if that person works for a nongovernmental institution (e.g. private security personnel working in public functions); any person hired to review or accept bids for a government agency; any person with the responsibility to allocate or expend government funds; any person in a public law function, civil servant, judge or military personnel; any person acting for a political party, including party officials, candidates or individuals holding a position in a political party office; members of royal families; or immediate family members of any of the persons listed above. An immediate family member is a grandparent, parent, spouse, significant other, child, or sibling.
** A Healthcare Professional (HCP) is in accordance with the Bruker policies any physician, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or other individual who may prescribe, administer, purchase, dispense, recommend, or supply medical products or treatments or pharmaceutical products. In many cases, Bruker interacts with HCPs who work for state-owned hospitals (e.g. as medical scientists). These individuals will be classified as both HCPs and Government Officials.
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