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35th MassSpec Forum Vienna 2025

19 - 20. February 2025
Join the 35th Mass Spectrometry Forum 2025 at TU Wien, which will take place on February 19th and 20th 2025, and where we will explore all facets of mass spectrometry, with a particular focus on methodological advancements and current MS applications.
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35th MassSpec Forum Vienna 2025

EVENT OVERVIEW

We are excited to invite you to the 35th Mass Spectrometry Forum 2025 at TU Wien, which will take place on February 19th and 20th 2025, and where we will explore all facets of mass spectrometry, with a particular focus on methodological advancements and current MS applications. Thanks to the generous support from our sponsors, we are pleased to offer this meeting without registration fee, making it accessible to a wide audience. However, we kindly ask that you register to help us with the meeting arrangements - no access to the conference venue is possible without registration. We look forward to seeing you at TU Wien!

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT

Registration closes on 14.02.2025. Please register to the meeting on time, out of safety reasons we have limited capacities. So, only registered participants can be admitted to the conference site. Please also inform us, if you have already registered but cannot join the meeting.

Program

The program will be specified, please keep an eye on the organizer's website.

Speakers

Ingela Lanekoff (Professor at Department of Chemistry, Uppsala University, Sweden)

  • The direct infusion probe for rapid metabolite profiling – how cells adapt to space travel

Manuel Matzinger (Senior Core Scientist at IMP (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology) Vienna, Austria)

  • Roadmap to success in single cell proteomics - from sample preparation to data interpretation

Katarzyna Woźniczka (PhD at the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland)

  • SPME as novel technique for sample preparation in the analysis of lipids and lipophilic compounds

Christophe Masselon (Research Director at CEA Grenoble, France)

  • Single particle mass analysis using nano-mechanical resonator arrays

Isabelle Compagnon (Professor at the Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France)

  • Vibrational Ion Spectroscopy modalities for structural characterisation and Glycomics
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