ISC 2026 Short Course - mzmine for LC-MS data analysis

- Photo: International Symposium on Chromatography: ISC 2026 Short Course - mzmine for LC-MS data analysis
- Video: Functional Metabolomics Lab: Eco-Metabolomics Workshop 2024 - Day 2 Session 7 - MZmine Intro (Steffen Heuckeroth)
ISC 2026
The International Symposium on Chromatography (ISC) represents the oldest conference series on separation science. ISC symposia have been organised since 1956 in each even year. ISC is one of the premier meetings series for discussion of all modes of chromatography and separation science with a broad coverage of techniques and applications.
The major focus of the symposium will be on the impact of chromatography and separation science to meet the needs of the pharmaceutical, environmental, food and health industry, as well as science and medicine. The symposium programme will reflect these themes and highlight new challenges and emerging opportunities for the science and marketing of separation and detection systems and methods.
As an integral part of the scientific programme of lectures and poster sessions, an international exhibition and vendor seminars on instrumentation and services for chromatography, separation science and mass spectrometry will be organised. ISC 2026 will provide the perfect forum for attendees from academia, industry and government research institutions for scientific exchange and networking.
REGISTRATION
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
SHORT COURSES
SC 2 mzmine for LC-MS data analysis
🗓️ SATURDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2026
🕗 09:30 – 16:00
Mass spectrometry-based analytical workflows generate highly complex, multidimensional datasets that require robust bioinformatic tools for meaningful interpretation. mzmine is a widely adopted, open-source platform for mass spectrometry data processing, offering a flexible and extensible framework suited to a broad range of applications.
This workshop targets beginners and returning users in a hands-on session. Participants will work through a provided LC-MS data set on their laptops using the mzwizard to set up an analysis workflow. The workshop will cover raw data import and visualization, feature detection, feature alignment, compound annotation strategies including library matching and molecular networking, and mzmine’s interactive statistics dashboard.
Participants will be required to bring their own laptop with the dataset and mzmine installed. Download links will pre provided prior to the workshop.
Lecturer: Steffen Heuckeroth
Steffen studied chemistry at the University of Münster, Germany from 2015 until 2020 and received his PhD in Analytical Chemistry in 2024, developing ion mobility support for the mzmine platform. Since 2024 he is the CTO and co-founder of mzio, further supporting the mzmine development.
ISC 2026: Steffen Heuckeroth




