
At ASMS 2023, Sarah Rogstad of the US Food and Drug Administration reviewed and updated a retrospective analysis originally published in 2016.

At ASMS 2023, Sarah Rogstad of the US Food and Drug Administration reviewed and updated a retrospective analysis originally published in 2016.

Here, we summarize the 17 Monday evening workshops that took place from 5:45–7:00 pm at ASMS.

At ASMS 2023, Tabitha Hambidge of LGC presented a novel method for automating the certification of reference materials with the help of double exact matching isotope dilution mass spectrometry (DEM-IDMS).

On June 5th from 2:30–4:30 pm at ASMS, an oral session on food safety and chemistry took place. We summarize this session here.

At ASMS 2023, LCGC spoke with Ron Heeren of Maastricht University. This segment previews one of several ASMS interviews that were conducted at the conference.

In a talk at ASMS 2023, Rebecca L. Beres of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill focused on two types of analysis methods: liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) and a liquid chromatography, ion mobility spectrometry, and mass spectrometry (LC–IMS-MS) platform.

On June 5th from 8:30–10:30 am at ASMS, an oral session on polymers took place. We summarize this session here.

An oral session recognizing the John B. Fenn Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award winner and the Al Yergey MS Scientist Award winners took place on Monday, June 5th, from 4:45–5:30 pm.

On June 5th from 8:30–10:30 am at ASMS, an oral session on small molecules took place. We summarize this session here.

At ASMS 2023, LCGC spoke with Kevin Schug of the University of Texas at Arlington. This segment previews one of several ASMS interviews that were conducted at the conference.

Speaking at ASMS 2023, Sara Schlange of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln discussed a mass spectrometry (MS)-based alternative for matrices problematic in current immunoassays regarding the detection of peanut allergens.

At ASMS 2023, LCGC spoke with Erin Baker of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This segment previews one of several ASMS interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At ASMS 2023, Bayan Almasri of the University of Lille proposed a combination of techniques for the deciphering of insoluble polyester polymer structure.

Here, we preview the 16 Wednesday evening workshops that will take place from 5:45–7:00 pm at ASMS.

Today from 2:30–4:30 pm, an oral session on non-targeted analysis and emerging environmental contaminants will take place. We preview this session here.

On June 7th from 2:30–4:30 pm, an oral session on GC–MS instrumentation and applications will take place. We preview this session here.

On June 7th from 8:30–10:30 am at ASMS, an oral session on artificial intelligence and mass spectrometry will take place. We preview this session here.

On June 7th from 8:30–10:30 am at ASMS, an oral session on drug discovery and development will take place. We preview this session here.

The upcoming 2023 ASMS Conference will feature two concurrent tutorial sessions on Sunday, June 4, from 5:00–5:45 pm, along with a Special Keynote Section from 5:45–6:30 pm that will feature local activists from the Houston community.

Every year, the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) presents Research Awards, the Research at Primarily Undergraduate Institution (PUI) Award, and Postdoctoral Career Development Awards. This year's winners will be honored at the 2023 ASMS Conference in Houston, Texas, from June 4–8.

Brandon Ruotolo will receive the Biemann Medal at the 2023 ASMS Conference in Houston, Texas, which takes place June 4–8.

Joshua Sharp will receive the Ron Hites Award at the 2023 ASMS Conference in Houston, Texas from June 4–8.

Carol V. Robinson of the University of Oxford has been named the 2023 recipient of the ASMS John B. Fenn Award for Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry. Robinson will receive the award at the 2023 ASMS Conference in Houston, Texas, which takes place June 4–8.