Meeting Reports, May 21, 2012 - Chromatography Online
Meeting Reports, May 21, 2012
Featured Article
Today's Award Lecture: Catherine C. Fenselau
By Laura Bush
Catherine C. Fenselau, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Maryland, is the 2012 recipient of the Award for a Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry, granted by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS). The award honors her pioneering work to apply mass spectrometry to the rapid identification and characterization of intact microorganisms.
Articles
Biotherapeutics and Their Impurities and Degradants: Structural Characterization and QC
By Megan Evans
This session includes presentations on biotherapeutics and their impurities, including protein pharmaceuticals, glycans, glycopeptides, antibody-drug conjugates and more.
Ambient Ionization: Instrumentation and Applications
By Cindy Delonas
Monday afternoon?s six presentations will provide insight into a variety of ambient ionization applications along with the methods and instruments used in this technique, including gas chromatography-ambient mass spectrometry, surface acoustic wave nebulization, spatially resolved laser induced forward transfer of material followed by liquid microjunction surface sampling, probe electrospray ionization, and laser ablation electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
Quantitative Analysis by MS in Drug Discovery and Development
By Steve Brown
This session includes presentations of quantitative studies performed using mass spectrometry techniques ranging from ultratrace analysis of small molecules in complex samples, to bioanalysis of microsamples, to LC?MS-MS analysis at low flow rates, and MS applications in clinical toxicology.

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