Theme: Mass Spectrometry: Strategies and Technologies
Mass Spectra 2017
Conference series invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" during October 18-19, 2017 in Osaka, Japan which includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Oral Talks, Poster Presentations, and Exhibitions.
Conference Highlights
- 200+ Participation (70% Industry: 30% Academia)
- 5+ Keynote Speakers
- 50+ Plenary Speakers
- 5+ Exhibitors
- 10 Innovative Educational Sessions
- 5+ Workshops
- B2B Meetings
Target Audience:
We are happy to bring to your notice that Conference Series is hosting the "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" (Massspectra 2017) along with external scientific association with the Academicians, Directors, Laboratory researchers, Professors, Associate Professors, Professionals, Lecturers, Scientists and students, around the globe, scheduled on October 18-19, 2017 at Osaka, Japan.
- Academicians
- Scientists
- Directors of analytical chemistry department in Universities
- Research laboratories
- Professors and Associate professors
- Assistant professors
- Lecturers
- Graduates and Post Graduates
- Research scholars
- Analytical instrument manufacturing companies
- Research and Development Department.
- Laboratory Professionals
- Ph.D. Students
Who should attend?
Scientists and Researchers, Biotechnologists, Medical specialists, Clinicians and Chemists from Academics,Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Forensic/Food/Environmental Industries, Laboratories working in the accompanying regions/field:
- Pharmaceutical Analysis, Organic, Analytical and Medicinal Chemistry and Scientists working in Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography Laboratory, Stability Studies, Forced corruption/push contemplates in Pharmaceuticals, Formulation Development, Drug Discovery, Biomarker Discovery.
- Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics & Lipidomics.
- Mass Spectrometry for Clinical Diagnosis, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Sciences, Forensic Medicine and Forensic Toxicology
- Analysis of Food, Dairy Products, and Beverages including those engaged in detection of Food Packaging contaminants and Mycotoxins in food samples
- Analysis of Waste water contaminants and Air Pollutants like Pesticides, Perfluorinated compounds, and Polyphenolic compounds.
Benefits of Attending the Conference:
- Empower members to trade thoughts and extend connect with driving pharmaceutical researchers and mass spectrometrist.
- Unite beat universal researchers and mass spectrometrist exhibiting cutting-edge revelations, look into and talk about the propelled methods and uses of Mass Spectrometry.
- Empower exhibitors to have expanded perceivable through marking and systems administration at the gathering and increase guide access to a central group of onlookers of experts and leaders.
- Authentication of participation and introduction will be accessible.
Conferenceseries invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" during October 18-19, 2017 in Osaka, Japan which includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Oral Talks, Poster Presentations and Exhibitions.
Mass Spectra 2017 is a unique opportunity to discuss best practices within the laboratory research and those in other industries if the people are doing related things getting a variety of viewpoints can help us see where we can change or improve our own ideas and processes.There will be many seminars, workshops and technical sessions take place which will catch the attention of the professionals to attend Mass Spectrometry conference and it would enormously enrich our knowledge in understanding the current requirements of the global pharmaceutical industry. The expert will get an excellent opportunity to give many presentations and lectures on different topic and will also present their case studies.
Conference Highlights
- 200+ Participation (70% Industry: 30% Academia)
- 5+ Keynote Speakers
- 50+ Plenary Speakers
- 5+ Exhibitors
- 10 Innovative Educational Sessions
- 5+ Workshops
- B2B Meetings
Target Audience:
We are happy to bring to your notice that Conference Series is hosting the "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" (Massspectra 2017) along with external scientific association with the Academicians, Directors, Laboratory researchers, Professors, Associate professors, Professionals, Lecturers, Scientists and students, around the globe, scheduled on October 18-19, 2017 at Osaka, Japan.
- Academicians
- Scientists
- Directors of analytical chemistry department in Universities
- Research laboratories
- Professors and Associate professors
- Assistant professors
- Lecturers
- Graduates and Post Graduates
- Research scholars
- Analytical instrument manufacturing companies
- Research and Development Department.
- Laboratory Professionals
- Ph.D. Students
Who should attend?
Scientists and Researchers, Biotechnologists, Medical specialists, Clinicians and Chemists from Academics,Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology/Forensic/Food/Environmental Industries, Laboratories working in the accompanying regions/field :
- Pharmaceutical Analysis, Organic, Analytical and Medicinal Chemistry and Scientists working in Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography Laboratory, Stability Studies, Forced corruption/push contemplates in Pharmaceuticals, Formulation Development, Drug Discovery, Biomarker Discovery.
- Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics & Lipidomics.
- Mass Spectrometry for Clinical Diagnosis, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Sciences, Forensic Medicine and Forensic Toxicology
- Analysis of Food, Dairy Products, and Beverages including those engaged in detection of Food Packaging contaminants and Mycotoxins in food samples
- Analysis of Waste water contaminants and Air Pollutants like Pesticides, Perfluorinated compounds and Polyphenolic compounds.
Benefits of Attending the Conference:
- Empower members to trade thoughts and extend connect with driving pharmaceutical researchers and mass spectrometrist.
- Unite beat universal researchers and mass spectrometrist exhibiting cuttingedge revelations, look into and talk about the propelled methods and uses of Mass Spectrometry.
- Empower exhibitors to have expanded perceivability through marking and systems administration at the gathering and increase guide access to a center group of onlookers of experts and leaders.
- Authentication of participation and introduction will be accessible.
Track 1: Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry:
As per Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry, Mass spectrometry is an analytical tool used for measuring the molecular mass of a sample. Mass Spectrometry Ionization is the atom or molecule is ionized by knocking one or more electrons off to give a positive ion. This is true even for things which you would normally expect to form negative ions or never form ions at all. Most mass spectrometers work with positive ions. Mass spectrum predictor program, including accurate mass and isotopic abundances - allows you to input a chemical formula and obtain a calculated mass spectrometry. New Ion activation methods for tandem mass spectrometry; this is followed by tandem mass spectrometry, which implies that the activation of ions is distinct from the laboratory research, and that the precursor and product ions are both characterized independently by their mass/charge ratios. A spectrometer is any instrument used to view and analyze a range (or a spectrum) of a given characteristic for a substance. Mass spectrometry is often abbreviated as mass-spec or simply as MS.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 2: New Approaches in Mass Spectrometry:
New Approaches in Mass Spectrometry include some of the topics such as Mass spectrometry in Food science, new MS technology which consists of Metabolomics/Lipidomics which have structural proteomics and genomics. The advances in, mass spec isotopes, enrichment and separation strategies for mass spectrometry are based on phosphoproteomics. Isotope mass spectrometry is a specialization of mass spectrometry, in which mass spectrometric methods are used to measure the relative abundance of isotopes in a given sample. The mass spec predictor helps in interpreting a mass spectrum which helps in the mass spec practice. The development of MS technologies is used in identification of abnormal glycoproteins and glycan’s in human serum to screen cancer biomarkers in recent years. An easy-to-understand explanation of how a mass spectrometer works, helping us separate the components of a substance into ions. The mass spectrometry (MS) methodology applied to the analysis of biological Approaches in Carbohydrates, microbes and biomolecule. Protein phosphorylation and non-covalent interaction are applied in pharmaceutical chemistry. This process is used majorly in Integrated OMICS, Nano scale and microfluidic separations which are the advanced methods in Qualitative Analysis. A mass spectrometry use is in many different fields and is applied to pure samples as well as complex mixtures.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 3: Experimentation Tools in Mass Spectrometry:
Experimentation Tools in Mass Spectrometry consists of Diagnostic and Cancer Biomarker Discovery Tool, Potential of metabolomics as a functional genomics tool, the age of the proteome in proteomics. Mass spectrometric analysis of biological samples has increasingly entailed direct analysis of complex protein mixtures, often with the objective of detailed characterization of the various components. This trend toward ever greater sample complexity has been enabled and in turn driven by the rapid development of powerful mass spectrometric tools. A general characteristic of recent mass spectrometers is that most are composed of a sequence of multiple mass analysers with different strengths and properties, resulting in tandem instruments that possess capabilities unattainable by the individual components can combine high mass accuracy with high-speed measurement, greatly facilitating the analysis of complex mixtures. This option is advantageous when speed and accuracy are crucial for the success of analysis, as it is, for example, when the mass spectrometer is coupled on-line to an HPLC system.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 4: Mass Spectrometry Configurations and Techniques:
Mass Spectrometry Configurations and Techniques helps how to do mass spectrometry in Mass Spectrometry configuration of source, analyzer, and detector becomes conventional in practice, often a compound acronym arises to designate it, and the compound acronym may be better known among non-spectrometrists than the component acronyms. The Mass Spectrometry instrument consists of three major components those are Ion Source: For producing gaseous ions from the substance being studied; Analyzer: For resolving the ions into their characteristics mass components according to their mass-to-charge ratio and Detector System: For detecting the ions and recording the relative abundance of each of the resolved ionic species. An Imaging Mass Spectrometry is simply a device designed to determine the mass of individual atoms or molecules. Atoms of different elements have different masses and thus knowledge of the molecular mass can very often be translated into knowledge of the chemical species involved. Atomic mass spectroscopy is the study of the electromagnetic radiation absorbed and emitted by atoms.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 5: Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometry Techniques:
New mass spectrometry (MS) methods, in the mass spectrometry market collectively known as data independent analysis and hyper reaction monitoring, have recently emerged. The analysis of peptides generated by photolytic digestion of proteins, known as bottom-up proteomics, serves as the basis for many of the protein research undertaken by mass spectrometry (MS) laboratories. Discovery-based or shotgun proteomics employs data-dependent acquisition (DDA). Herein, a hybrid mass spectrometer first performs a survey scan, from which the peptide ions with the intensity above a predefined threshold value, are stochastically selected, isolated and sequenced by product ion scanning. n targeted proteomics, selected environmental Monitoring (ERM), also known as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), is used to monitor a number of selected precursor-fragment transitions of the targeted amino acids. The selection of the SRM transitions is normally calculated on the basis of the data acquired previously by product ion scanning, repository data in the public databases or based on a series of empirical rules predicting the Enzyme structure sites. A mixure of mono, di and tri- charged decapeptide, perfect for mass spectra simulation.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 6: Analytical Methods:
An analytical technique is a method that is used to determine the concentration of a chemical compound or chemical spectrometer. There are a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from simple weighing (gravimetric analysis) to titrations (titrimetric) to very advanced techniques using highly specialized instrumentation. The most common techniques used in analytical chemistry are the following: Titrimetry, based on the quantity of reagent needed to react with the analyte, Electro analytical methods, including potentiometry and voltammetry. Mass spectrometry has a number of applications in organic chemistry. Mass Spec M+2 is next-door to M+1 on the mass spectrum, and has a mass two higher than M. The quadrupole mass analyzer (QMS) is one type of mass analyzer used in mass spectrometry. Mass spectrometry analytical laboratory business provide services to industries requiring custom state-of-the-art chemical analysis of substances and samples, including pharmaceuticals, biomedical, biotechnology and related businesses.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 7: Mass Spectrometry Imaging:
Mass spectrometry imaging is a technique used in mass spectrometry procedure to visualize the spatial distribution of chemical compositions e.g. compounds, biomarker, metabolites, peptides or proteins by their molecular masses. Mass spectrometers works in either negative ion mode or positive ion mode. Although widely used traditional methodologies like radiochemistry and immunohistochemistry achieve the same goal as MSI, they are limited in their abilities to analyze multiple samples at once, and can prove to be lacking if researchers do not have prior knowledge of the samples being studied. Emergency Radiology in the field of MSI is MALDI imaging and secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging (SIMS imaging). Imaging Mass Spectrometry is a technology that combines advanced analytical techniques for the analysis of biomedical Chromatography with spatial fidelity. An effective approach for imaging biological specimens in this way utilizes Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI MS). Briefly, molecules of interest are embedded in an organic matrix compound that assists in the desorption and ionization of compounds on irradiation with a UV laser. The mass-to-charge ratio of the ions is measured using a Tandem Mass Spectrometry over an ordered array of ablated spots. Multiple analytes are measured simultaneously, capturing a representation or profile of the biological state of the molecules in that sample at a specific location on the tissue surface.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 8: Ionization Techniques:
There are many types of ionization techniques are used in mass spectrometry methods. The classic methods that most chemists are familiar with are electron impact (EI) and Fast Atom Bombardment (FAB). These techniques are not used much with modern mass spectrometry except EI-MS mass spectrometry for environmental work using GC-MS. Electrospray ionization (ESI) - ESI is the ionization technique that has become the most popular ionization technique. The electrospray is created by putting a high voltage on a flow of liquid at atmospheric pressure, sometimes this is assisted by a concurrent flow of gas. Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization (APCI) - APCI is a method that is typically done using a similar source as ESI, but instead of putting a voltage on the Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry New born screening itself, the voltage is placed on a needle that creates a corona discharge at atmospheric pressures. Matrix Assisted Laser Electrophoresis is a technique of Mass Spectrometry ionization in which the sample is bombarded with a laser. The sample is typically mixed with a matrix that absorbs the radiation biophysics and transfer a proton to the sample. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) combines the features of gas-liquid chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry (MS).
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 9: Chromatography:
Chromatography Mass Spectrometry, different method for identifying and separating the components, or solutes, of a mixture on the basis of the relative amounts of each solute distributed between a moving fluid streams, called the mobile phase, and a contiguous stationary phase. Liquid-chromatography is one of the mostly employed and useful techniques in pharmaceutical industry for sample preparation. Another one is electrophoretic separation technique designed for rapid and selective sample analysis. Immuno affinity chromatography (IAC) is a different method of Liquid Chromatography in which the stationary phase consists of an antibody or it might include antibody-related reagent. This technique involves a unique sub type of affinity chromatography, in which a biologically related binding agent is taken for the selective separation or analysis of a target compound. Capillary electrophoresis is other method which identifies and distributes ions depending on their electrophoretic mobility with the use of an applied voltage. Compact mass spectrometer is widely used in the food safety, water purity and clinical diagnosis. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is an instrumental technique, comprising a gas chromatograph (GC) coupled to a mass spectrometer (MS), by which complex mixtures of chemicals may be separated, identfied and quantified.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 10: Tandem mass spectrometry:
Tandem mass spectrometry involves multiple steps of mass selection or analysis, usually separated by some form of fragmentation. It is simply a matter of reading Mass Spectrometry value from the spectrum. A tandem mass spectrometer is one capable of multiple rounds of understanding mass spectrometry. For example, one mass analyzer can isolate one peptide from many entering a mass spectrometer. A second mass analyzer then stabilizes the peptide ions while they collide with a gas, causing them to fragment by collision-induced dissociation (CID). A third mass analyzer then catalogues the fragments produced from the peptides. Tandem MS can also be done in a single mass analyzer over time as in a quadrupole ion trap. There are various methods for fragmenting molecules for tandem MS, including collision-induced dissociation (CID), electron capture dissociation (ECD), infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) and blackbody infrared radiative dissociation (BIRD).
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 11: Applications of Mass Spectrometry:
Application of Mass Spectrometry includes the ion and weights separation. The samples are usually introduced through a heated batch inlet, heated direct insertion probe, or a gas chromatograph. Electrospray Ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) which has become an increasingly important technique in the clinical laboratory for structural study or quantitative measurement of metabolites in a complex biological sample. MS/MS applications are plentiful in mass spectrometry chemistry for example in elucidation of structure, determination of fragmentation mechanisms, determination of elementary compositions, applications to high-selectivity and high-sensitivity analysis, observation of ion–molecule reactions and thermochemical data determination (kinetic method). AIT Analyzers offers the MGA, the next generation of process mass spectrometers developed from a heritage of highly reliable systems. Mass spectrometry is an analytical method with common mass spec fragments of high specificity and a growing presence in laboratory medicine. Various types of mass spectrometers are being used in an increasing number of clinical laboratories around the world, and, as a result, significant improvements in assay performance are occurring rapidly in areas such as toxicology, endocrinology, and biochemical markers. Waters MassLynx Software improves your MS system with its intuitive interface, intelligent instrument control, and software features built around the focus of your analysis: the sample. With much of its development driven by input from our extensive user base, MassLynx has evolved into a powerful software package that delivers the versatility and flexibility you require. This review serves as a basic introduction to mass spectrometry, its uses, and associated challenges in the clinical laboratory and ends with a brief discussion of newer methods with the greatest potential for Clinical and Diagnostic Research.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 12: Creating ions:
Creating ion source is the part of the mass spectrometer that ionizes the material under analysis (the analyte). The ions are then transported by magnetic or electric fields to the mass analyzer. Techniques for ionization have been key to determining what types of samples can be analyzed by mass spectrometry. Electron ionization and chemical ionization are used for gases and vapours. In chemical ionization sources, the analyte is ionized by chemical ion-molecule reactions during collisions in the source. Two techniques often used with liquid and solid biological samples include electrospray ionization and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI, initially developed as a similar technique “Soft Laser Desorption” (SLD). Hard ionization and soft ionization, inductively coupled plasma and other ionization techniques are the sources for creating ions. Mass spectral interpretation is the systematic analysis of mass spectra for molecule identification. It is most often used for the Mass spectrometry of organic compounds from electron ionization mass spectrometry. Mass spectrometry software is software used for data acquisition, analysis, or representation in mass spectrometry. The Quadrupole mass analyzer (QMS) is one type of mass analyzer used in mass spectrometry. It is also known as a transmission quadrupole mass spectrometer, quadrupole mass filter, or quadrupolemass spectrometer.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 13: Peptides and Proteins in Mass Spectrometry:
The MS-based detection of peptides and proteins in biological matrices can be divided in two main steps; they are sample clean-up and MS detection. The major challenges to detect growth promoting proteins and peptides are their generally low concentration, the complexity of the surrounding matrix, and the presence of endogenous proteins or isoforms. The complexity of the biological matrix requires highly specific clean-up procedures that are still compatible with the subsequent MS analysis. Common issues related to sample clean-up and MS detection approaches are, therefore, briefly summarized in the following section. The Journal of Mass Spectrometry is a scientific journal covering all aspects of mass spectrometry including instrument design and development, ionization processes, mechanisms and energetics of gaseous ion reactions, spectroscopy of gaseous ions, theoretical aspects, ion structure, and analysis of compounds.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 14: Quantitative Mass Spectrometry:
Quantitative Mass spectrometry (MS) is a mainstream chemical analysis technique in the twenty-first century. It has contributed to numerous discoveries in chemistry, physics and biochemistry. Hundreds of research laboratories scattered all over the world use MS every day to investigate fundamental phenomena on the molecular level. MS is also widely used by industry—especially in drug discovery, quality control and food safety protocols. In some cases, mass spectrometers are indispensable and irreplaceable by any other metrological tools. The uniqueness of MS is due to the fact that it enables direct identification of molecules based on the mass-to-charge ratios as well as fragmentation patterns. Thus, for several decades now, MS has been used in qualitative chemical analysis. Protein mass spectrometry generally refers to the application of mass spectrometry to the study of Quantitative Mass Spectrometry. Several recent methods allow for the quantitation of proteins by mass spectrometry equipment (quantitative proteomics).To address the pressing need for quantitative molecular measurements, a number of laboratories focused on technological and methodological improvements that could render MS a fully quantitative metrological platform. In this theme issue, the experts working for some of those laboratories share their knowledge and enthusiasm about quantitative MS. I hope this theme issue will benefit readers, and foster fundamental and applied research based on quantitative MS measurements.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 15: Liquid chromatography–mass spectroscopy (LC-MS)
LC-MS is a key analytical chemistry technique that mixes the physical separation capabilities of liquid action with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectroscopic analysis. LC-MS mass spec may be a powerful technique used for several applications that has terribly high sensitivity and property. Usually its application is destined towards the overall detection and potential identification of chemicals how to read a mass spectrum within the presence of alternative chemicals. LC-MS system is used for quick and mass directed purification of natural-products extracts and new molecular entities which are necessary to food, pharmaceutical, agrochemical and alternative industries. A mass spectrum base peak will usually be presented as a vertical bar graph, in which each bar represents an ion having a specific mass-to-charge ratio and the length of the bar indicates the relative abundance of the ion.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 16: Advanced Metabolomics: Bioinformatics and Systems Biology:
Metabolomics is an emerging field which combines strategies to identify and quantify cellular metabolites using sophisticated analytical technologies with the application of statistical and multi-variant methods for information extraction and data interpretation. Metabolomics is the study of small metabolites. Metabolomics Conference deals with topics like Bioinformatics, proteomics, systems biology, Analytical Techniques like NMR, GC-MS, LC-MS and CE-MS, Lipidomics, Metabolic Modelling, Metabolic profiling, clinical metabolomics, Translational sciences, Mass spectrometry, Metabolomics Syndrome, HPLC and CE based metabolomics and more. Metabolomics - the new "omics" - is a dynamic and developing field, joining genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics in empowering an integrative frameworks science methodology to drug discovery and development. In spite of the fact that metabolomics is still at an early evolutionary stage it is conjecture that throughout the following decade the biopharma business will apply this innovation all the more generally in drug development and information. There are mass spec tables which give information regarding the lists of mass and percent natural abundance for the stable nuclides.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 17: Environmental Mass Spectrometry:
This is an important branch of science because it provides many of the data that underlie policy decisions that can directly influence the health of people and ecosystems. Environmental mass spectrometry is currently undergoing rapid development. Mass spectrometry has increased in publications like Journal of Mass Spectrometry. Among the most relevant directions are a significant broadening of the lists of formally targeted compounds; a parallel interest in nontarget chemicals; an increase in the reliability of analyses involving accurate mass measurements, tandem mass spectrometry, and isotopically labelled standards; and a shift toward faster high-throughput analysis, with minimal sample preparation, involving various approaches, including ambient ionization techniques and miniature instruments. A real revolution in analytical chemistry could be triggered with the appearance of robust, simple, and sensitive portable mass spectrometers that can utilize ambient ionization techniques. If the cost of such instruments is reduced to a reasonable level, mass spectrometers could become valuable household devices.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Track 18: Physical and Biophysical Mass Spectrometry:
New mass spectrometry (MS) methods, collectively known as data independent analysis and hyper reaction monitoring, have recently emerged. NIST is developing a peptide mass spectral library as an extension of the NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library. The analysis of peptides generated by proteolytic digestion of proteins, known as bottom-up proteomics, serves as the basis for many of the protein research undertaken by mass spectrometry (MS) laboratories. Discovery-based or shotgun proteomics employs data-dependent acquisition (DDA). Herein, a hybrid mass spectrometer first performs a survey scan, from which the peptide ions with the intensity above a predefined threshold value, are stochastically selected, isolated and sequenced by product ion scanning. n targeted proteomics, selected environmental Monitoring (ERM), also known as multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), is used to monitor a number of selected precursor-fragment transitions of the targeted amino acids. The selection of the SRM transitions is normally calculated on the basis of the data acquired previously by product ion scanning, repository data in the public databases or based on a series of empirical rules predicting the Enzyme structure sites.
Related Conferences of Mass Spectrometry:
4th Chromatography Congress, August 07-09 2017 Rome, Italy; 3rd HPLC & Chromatography Techniques Conference, July 13-14 2017 Berlin, Germany; 7th Mass Spectrometry Congress, Dec 14-16 2017 Dubai, UAE; 5th Current Trends in Mass Spectrometry Conference, September 25-27 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd Pharmaceutical Chemistry Conference, October 02-04 2017 Barcelona, Spain; 5th Separation Techniques Conference, October 23-25 2017 Paris, France; 9th Solid State Plasmas Conference, September 13-17 2015 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France; Application of NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing Conference , September 23-25 2015 Island, Croatia; Asilomar: Native Mass Spectrometry-based Structural Biology Techniques Conference, October 16-20 2015 California, United States; Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Conference, April 20-15 2016 Pittsburgh, United States; 21st Mass Spectrometry Conference, August 20-26 2016 Toronto, Canada; Chemistry Conferences, June 16-18 2016 Rome, Italy;
Related Societies:
American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Brazilian Mass Spectrometry Society, Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry, British Mass Spectrometry Society, Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry, China Mass Spectrometry Society, Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry, European Society for Mass Spectrometry, Finnish Mass Spectrometry Society , Hong Kong Mass Spectrometry Society
Title: 6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry
Date & Venue: October 18-19, 2017 | Osaka, Japan
Theme: “Mass Spectrometry: Strategies and Technologies”
Mass Spectra 2017 welcomes all attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Osaka, Japan. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry (Mass Spectra 2017)” which is going to be held during October 18-19, 2017 in Osaka, Japan.
Summary of Conference:
The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Mass Spectra 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Mass Spectra 2017 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Osaka, Japan.
Scope and Importance:
The Mass Spectrometry community is probably the largest group of scientists working around a single tool. Mass Spectrometry (MS) is arguably the most important analytical spectroscopic tool of modern times. There is no single area of experimental science where Mass Spectroscopy is not being used. There is no university or research institution in the developed world without a Mass Spectrometer.
Based on application, the market is segmented into pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, industrial chemistry, environmental testing, food & beverage testing, and others. In 2015, the pharmaceuticals segment is estimated to account for the major share of the Mass Spectrometry Market. On the basis of region, the market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW). In 2015, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the Mass Spectrometry market, followed by Asia-Pacific and Europe. However, the Asia-Pacific market is slated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period and serve as a revenue pocket for companies offering mass spectrometry equipment.
Some major players in the global mass spectrometry market include:
- Agilent Technologies (U.S.)
- Danaher Corporation (U.S.)
- PerkinElmer (U.S.)
- Thermo Fisher Scientific (U.S.)
- Bruker Corporation (U.S)
- Waters Corporation (U.S)
- Shimadzu Corporation (Japan)
- Leco Corporation (U.S.)
- Dani Instruments S.P.A. (Italy)
- Kore Technologies Ltd. (U.K.)
About Venue:
Osaka is the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and serves a major economic hub. Historically a merchant city, Osaka has also been known as the “Nation’s Kitchen”. With a population of 2.5 million, Osaka is Japan’s third largest and second most important city. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai region for many centuries. The city’s west side has the main port as well as a tourist destination with attractions such as Kyocera Dome, Universal Studios Japan, Osaka aquarium, Minami, Osaka castle, Umeda sky building and the Tempozan Harbour Village. Osaka is known for its food, both in Japan and abroad. Author Michael Booth and food critic Francois Simon of Le Figaro have both suggested that Osaka is the food capital of the world. Osaka’s culinary prevalence is the result of a location that has provided access to high quality ingredients, a high population of merchants, and close proximity to the ocean and waterway trade.
In recent years, Osaka has started to garner more attention from foreigners with the increased popularity of cooking and dining in popular culture. The National Museum of Art (NMAO) is a subterranean Japanese and international art museum, housing mainly collections from the post-war era and regularly welcoming temporary exhibitions. Osaka Science Museum is in a five storied building next to the National Museum of Art, with a planetarium and an OMNIMAX theatre. The Museum of Oriental Ceramics holds more than 2,000 pieces of ceramics, from China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam, featuring displays of some of their Korean celadon under natural light.
The presence of universities, hospitals, legal/accounting and other professional services, together with key installations of the Japan make it favourite destination for scientific meetings.
Conference Highlights:
- Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry
- New Approaches in Mass Spectrometry
- Experimentation Tools in Mass Spectrometry
- Mass Spectrometry Configurations and Techniques
- Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometry Techniques
- Analytical Methods
- Mass Spectrometry Imaging
- Ionization Techniques
- Chromatography
- Tandem Mass Spectrometry
- Applications of Mass Spectrometry
- Creating Ions
- Peptides and Proteins in Mass Spectrometry
- Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
- LC-MS
- Advanced Metabolomics: Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Environmental Mass Spectrometry
- Physical and Biophysical Mass Spectrometry
Why to attend???
- To learn about key issues in the industry as a whole (and your area of interest in particular) as articulated by practitioners.
- To meet people and organizations addressing these same key issues.
- To meet people with whom you’ve established a relationship on social media.
- To initiate relationships with others that you can continue by social media and/or meetings in person.
- To learn about job, internship, project and other work-based possibilities.
- To learn about fellowship and grant opportunities relevant to your area(s) of interest.
- To gain insight into the experiences of others who face challenges similar to yours.
- To learn about publications and other resources relevant to your area(s) of interest.
Target Audience:
We are happy to bring to your notice that Conference Series is hosting the "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" (Massspectra 2017) along with external scientific association with the Academicians, Directors, Laboratory researchers, Professors, Associate professors, Professionals, Lecturers, Scientists and students, around the globe, scheduled on October 18-19, 2017 at Osaka, Japan.
- Academicians
- Directors of analytical chemistry department in Universities
- Research laboratories
- Professors and Associate professors
- Assistant professors
- Lecturers
- Graduates and Post Graduates
- Research scholars
- Analytical instrument manufacturing companies
- Research and Development Department
- Ph.D. Students
- Scientists
- Laboratory Professionals
Statistics:
A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event:
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Major Mass Spectrometry Associations around the Globe:
- AB Sciex Research and Development (CDN)
- ABRF (Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities)
- Advanced Materials Technology Inc. (AMT)
- Advion BioServices, Midwest Drug Discovery, and Metabolism Center of Excellence
- American Analytical Chemistry Laboratories Corporation (AACL)
- American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC)
- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
- ASMS (American Society for Mass Spectrometry)
- Major Mass Spectrometry Associations in Europe
- European Proteomics Association (EuPA)
- Proteomics Societies, British Society for Proteome Research
- European Society for Separation Science (EuSSS)
- The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists
- Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society
- American Pharmacists Association
- Generic Pharmaceutical Association( GPhA)
- Applied Pharmaceutical Association (APA)
- California Society for Separation Sciences
- Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group (JPAG)
Mass Spectrometry Associations in Japan:
- The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (MSSJ)
- Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
- Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association(JPMA)
- The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan (PSJ)
- The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry (JSAC)
- Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA)
- Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
- The Japanese Society of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
- The Japanese Peptide Society
- The Society of Electron Spin Science and Technology
- Japan Society of Amino Acid Analysis
- The Society for Chromatographic Sciences, Japan
- Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA)
- Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association
- Japanese Society for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry
Statistics:
Global Mass Spectrometry market segmentation by platform:
- Hybrid Mass Spectrometry
- Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
- Quadrupole Time-of-Flight (Q TOF) Mass Spectrometry
- Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry (FTMS)
- Single Mass Spectrometry
- Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
- Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
- Time-of-Flight (TOF) Mass Spectrometry
- Other Mass Spectrometry
By Application
By End User
By Geography
- North America - U.S., Canada, and Rest of North America
- Europe - Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Spain and Rest of Europe
- Asia - China, Japan, India, and Rest of Asia
- Rest of the World - Brazil, Australia and Others
Glance at Market of Analytical Instrument:
The global laboratory products market totalled $38.1 billion in 2012, with the 2013 market size forecast to reach $38.5 billion. The global laboratory products market grew 2.0% in 2012 and fell down to 1.2% in 2013 in response to global economic conditions subsequently. India and China remain the fastest growing markets analyzed expanding at CAGRs of 12.1% and 9.4%, respectively, from 2012 2015.North America is the largest market, followed by Europe and Asia. Asian market is slated to grow at the highest rate over the next five years. Asian region with emphasis on China and India. Apart from Asia, countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Africa are also projected to have significant growth in the Mass Spectrometry Market. In the U.K., the National Institutes of Health funded the University of Cardiff with a grant of $1.2 million for biomedical research In Europe, Germany has increased its funding for research, and in the U.K.; Mass Spectrometry is used in the food testing processes.
Japan = World's 2nd largest Pharmaceutical Market!
- Japan is the 2nd largest pharmaceutical market in the world, marking JPY 10 trillion (USD 84.4 billion) in ethical drug in 2016.
- Nikkei Stock Average has been continuously increasing since mid-October, 2016.
- The government is to ease the regulations to develop new medicines for intractable diseases by shortening 5 years of drug development time.
- Japan hugely depends on imported pharmaceutical products. The annual import value in Japan was JPY 1.94 trillion (USD 16 billion) in 2015 compared to the export value of JPY 0.32 trillion (USD 2.7 billion).
Statistics:
- Unit: US$ billion
- Source: Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association “Data Book 2016”
Japan’s pharmaceutical industry is the world’s second largest market, after U.S., valued at US$112.1 billion in 2012 or 11.6 percent of the world market. Historically, the market has been protected from foreign competition. These days, however, deregulation has prompted investment from abroad and increased the presence of foreign companies. The pharmaceutical industry is one of the few industrial sectors in which Japan has a trade deficit. Japan imports more than two times what it exports. The rapid aging of the population and the weak global competitiveness of domestic companies are contributing factors to the trade deficit.
Global Market Analysis of Mass spectrometry:
The global mass spectrometry market, mainly driven by technological advancements, increased pharmaceutical research, growing concern for food safety, and increase in investments, funds and grants by government bodies worldwide, was valued at $4017 million in 2013, and expected to reach $6096 million by 2018, at a CAGR of 8.7%.
The report ‘Global Mass Spectrometry Market forecast, 2012-2018’ analyzes the market by segments on the basis of technologies, such as tandem LC/MS, LC/MS-TOF, MALDI-TOF, single quadrupole, Fourier transform, and gas chromatography. The Mass Spectrometry market is predominantly driven by the tandem LC/MS technology, followed by gas chromatography, and LC/MS-TOF. With a market value of $1687.1 million and $602.6 million, Tandem LC/MS and Gas Chromatography segments have been contributing 42% and 15% respectively to the total internal beam radiotherapy devices market.
Market Value on Pharmaceutical Research:
According to World Health Organization, The global pharmaceuticals market is worth $300 billion a year, a figure that is expected to rise to $400 billion within three years. The 10 largest drugs companies in this sector have control over one-third of this market, several with the sales of more than $10 billion a year and profit margins of about 30%. Six are based in the United States and four in Europe. It is predicted that North and South America, Europe, and Japan will continue to account for a full 85% of the global pharmaceuticals market well into the 21st century.
Top Universities of Mass Spectrometry in World:
- University of Southampton
- Swansea University
- University of Cambridge
- University of Minnesota
- University of Washington
- Stanford University
- University of Birmingham
- Durham University
- University of Edinburgh
- The University of Sydney
Top Universities of Mass Spectrometry in Japan:
- Yokohoama City University, Japan
- Kansai University, Japan
- Yamanashi University, Japan
- Mukogawa Womens' University, Japan
- Kyoto University, Japan
- AIST, Japan
- Hiroshima University, Japan
- Kyoto University, Japan
- Kobe Gakuin University
- Tokushima University
Universities of Mass Spectrometry in Osaka:
- Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Osaka Prefecture University
- Kindai University
- Osaka City University
- Osaka Ohtani University
Statistics:
List of Mass spectrometry Companies in the World:
- 1st Detect
- AB SCIEX
- Advion
- Agilent
- Alpha Omega Technologies, Inc.
- Ametek (Dycor®)
- Bergmann Messgeraete Entwicklung (BME)
- Bruker
- Comstock, Inc.
- Evans Analytical Group
- Extrel CMS, LLC
- FLIR
- Hiden Analytical
- Hitachi Instruments
- Ion Sense Inc.
- JEOL USA
- Kore Technology, Ltd.
- Kratos Analytical
- LECO
- MassTech
- MKS Instruments
- Oerlikon
- PerkinElmer
- Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH
- Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc.
- Thermo Scientific
- Torion
- Waters Corporation
List of Mass spectrometry Companies in the Japan:
- MSI.TOKYO, INC.
- Astellas Pharma
- Chugai Pharmaceutical Co.
- Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical
- Renishaw
- Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
- Otsuka Pharmaceutical
- Rohto Pharmaceutical
List of Mass spectrometry Companies in the Osaka:
- Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
Statistics:
Market Growth of Mass spectrometry Research in the last and upcoming ten years:
The global mass spectrometry market was valued at $4,948.3 million in 2015, and it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.1% during the period 2016 - 2022. The global market is increasing, due to increasing food safety concern, growing demand in life science and clinical analysis sector, and increasing healthcare expenditure and development of healthcare infrastructure. In addition, the technological advancements with advent of Mass Spectrometry equipment are further encouraging the growth of the market.
This report studies the global mass spectrometry market for the forecast period of 2015 to 2020. This market is expected to reach USD 7,279.1 Million by 2020 from USD 4,919.9 in 2015 at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period.
Statistics:
Funds allotted to Mass spectrometry Research:
Mass spectrometry is an analytical technique used to identify compounds present in a sample by measuring the mass-to-charge ratio. The market is segmented on the basis of platform and application. The Mass Spectrometry market, by platform, is segmented into Hybrid Mass Spectrometry, Single Mass Spectrometry and other Mass Spectrometry. The Mass Spectrometry market is expected to reach USD 7,279.1 Million in 2020 from USD 4,919.1 Million in 2015 at a CAGR of 8.1%.
Bibliography:
- http://www.mass-spectrometry.jp/about.html
- http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/search.asp?Search=funds+mass+spectrometry&x=0&y=0
- http://www.micromarketmonitor.com/market-report/mass-spectrometry-reports-4105177802.html
- http://www.sisweb.com/index/referenc/ms-comp.htm#Mass
- http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/mass-spectrometry-market.asp
Conference Highlights
- Mass spectrometry Detectors
- Analytical Chemistry
- Imaging Mass Spectrometry
- Capillary Electrophoresis MS (CE-MS)
- Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry
- Mass Spectrometry Configurations and Techniques
- Ionization Techniques for Mass Spectrometry
- Applications of High resolution Mass Spectrometry
- Tandem Mass Spectrometry
- Proteins and Peptide analysis in Mass Spectrometry
- Quantitative Proteomics Mass Spectrometry
- LC-MS
- Mass spectrometry in Medicinal chemistry
- Nanomaterials for Liquid Chromatography
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All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques
- Journal of Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques
- Journal of Bioprocessing & Biotechniques
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