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BMSS Ambient Ionisation SIG

I will be attending the BMSS Ambient Ionisation Special Interest Group (AI ISG).


Ambient Ionisation offers limited sample preparation, rapid and direct analysis of liquids, solids and gases in situ and in vivo analysis and imagine. This is incredibly relevant for metabolomics (doi: 10.1039/c7an00700k)


Programme.


INVITED SPEAKERS:

Simon Cameron – Queens University Belfast

‘Ambient Ionisation for Food Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities Across Different Methods and Matrices’

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME: 

09:00

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10:00

Registration, Coffee, Posters and Exhibition

10:00

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10:05

Seminar Opening – Dr Patrick Sears

10:05

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10:50

Ambient Ionisation for Food Analysis: Challenges and Opportunities Across Different Methods and Matrices

Simon Cameron, Queens University

10:50

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11:10

Rapid Differentiation of Brain Tumour and Normal Tissue Using Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe Mass Spectrometry

Liwen Song, University of Oxford

11:10

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11:30

Real-Time SICRIT-TOF Breath Profiling of Coffee and Peppermint Capsule Ingestion

Shahd Abuhelal, Imperial College

11:30

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11:50

Inter-laboratory Comparison of Ambient Ionisation Quantification Strategies

Vanshni Vekereya, LGC

11:50

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12:00

ASAP-MS for in-situ analysis of synthetic opioids in latent and developed fingermarks

Katrina Cranfield, Loughborough University

12:00

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13:30

Lunch, Exhibition and Posters

13:30

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13.50

DESI - High mass and Image resolution at speed - on a bench top mass spectrometer.

Mark Towers, Waters

13.50

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14:10

Optimisation of ASAP-MS with a Waters RADIAN to differentiate Antihistamine pharmaceuticals and their manufacturers

Chris Hopley, University of Surrey

14:10

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14:20

A Novel CCS Calibration Strategy for SICRIT-IMS Using Quantum Chemistry-modelled Background Ions

Amar Rai, Imperial College

14:20

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15:00

Coffee, Exhibition and Posters

15:00

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15:20

6-Month Outcomes of PEMF to Plasma-Sources Revealing Pain Relief, Stress Relief and Anti-Ageing Homeostatic Restoration

Chris Mitchell, Çis

15.20

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15.30

Beyond Library Matches: Class Identification Using In Source Fragment

Scott Campbell, SpectralWorks

15.30

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15.40

Exploring the applications of single picolitre droplet mass spectrometry

Edward Neil, University of Bristol

15:40

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16.00

Using mass spectrometry for teaching - challenges and opportunities

Patrick Sears, University of Surrey

16:00

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16.10

Seminar Close, Award – Dr Andrew Ray – BMSS Chair


 
 
 

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