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ASMS: Bruker Plenary and Breakout Sessions

1 - 1. June 2025
Don’t miss Bruker’s eXceed Symposia on June 1 at ASMS 2025—plenary talks and four breakout sessions dive deep into innovations in MS for proteomics, multiomics, spatial biology, and environmental safety.
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ASMS: Bruker Plenary and Breakout Sessions

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ASMS 2025 in Baltimore is rapidly approaching. Discover more as we unveil our latest innovations that are advancing mass spectrometry. Learn from industry experts, including Albert Heck, Valérie Gabelica, Frederic Vaz and Jennifer Van Eyk, at our eXceed Symposia and Breakfast Workshops.

Visit our conference booth #402 and evening Hospitality Suite at Ballroom Key 8, from June 2-4 between 8:00 to 11:00 pm to speak with Bruker experts and discover how our newest advancements will take your research to the next level.

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eXceed Symposia

  • Hyatt Regency Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD, USA

Plenary Session: Constellation Ballroom A-B

8:30 am Welcome and Introduction
  • Rohan A. Thakur, Ph.D., President, Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Division, Bruker, Fällanden, Switzerland
8:50 am The timsOmni: Unmatched versatility for structural analysis and sequencing by precision MSn eXd methods
  • Albert Heck, Ph.D., Distinguished Faculty Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht University and Scientific Director, Netherlands Proteomics Center, Utrecht, Netherlands
9:10 am Oligonucleotide top-down sequencing using the timsOmni platform
  • Valérie Gabelica, Ph.D., Professor, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
9:30 am 4D-Metabolomics for Precision Screening in Inherited Metabolic Disorders
  • Fred Vaz, Ph.D., Clinical Biochemist, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
9:50 am The nitty-gritty of isolating single cell from cardiovascular tissues
  • Jennifer van Eyk, Ph.D., Director and Professor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
10:10 am After the plenary session, the meeting will break into four parallel sessions.

Breakout Session Proteomics

  • Constellation Ballroom A-B
10:30 am Introduction
10:50 am Proteomics at the speed of Drug Discovery: Accelerating Programs to Clinic
  • Harris Bell-Temin, Ph.D., Director of Proteomics, Johnson & Johnson, Boston, MA, USA
11:10 am Tag It & Trash It: Chemoproteomics as a guide for degrader target discovery
  • Katherine Donovan, Ph.D., Lead Scientist and Managing Director, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, USA
11:30 am Refreshments
12:00 pm ExD applications
  • Kristina (Kicki) Håkansson, Ph.D., ICR Facility Director and Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, MagLab, Tallahassee, FL, USA
12:20 pm Ion mobility shift reagents for enrichment-free activity based protein profiling
  • Jacob Geri, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA
12:40 pm End of the Meeting

Breakout Session Multiomics

  • Constellation Ballroom C-D
10:30 am Introduction
10:50 am Using 4D-Lipidomics on a timsTOF Pro 2 to understand the reproductive cycle non-native Burmese Pythons infesting the Florida Everglades
  • Kari Basso, Ph.D., Director of Mass Spectrometry Research and Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
11:10 am Chemical Metabolomics - Next Level of Structure Elucidation and Metabolomics Investigation through Chemoselective Probe Derivatization
  • Daniel Globisch, Ph.D., Professor, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
11:30 am Refreshments
12:00 pm Disease phenotyping using prm-PASEF and 4D-glycosphigolipidomic and lipidomic assays
  • Laura Bindila, Ph.D., Head of Clinical Lipidomics Unit, University Medical Center Mainz, Frankfurt, Germany
12:20 pm From MaXis to timsTOF: How ion mobility takes us from identifying glycoproteoforms to mapping conformational changes of β2-glycoprotein 1
  • Melissa Bärenfänger, Ph.D., Assisstant Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Nijmegen, Netherlands
12:40 pm End of the Meeting

Breakout Session Spatial Multiomics

  • Constellation Ballroom E-F
10:30 am Introduction
10:50 am Spatial Multiomics in Rare Disease: A Must for Patients
  • Joey C. Latham, Ph.D., Executive Director and ED&I Ambassador, PTC Therapeutics Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA
11:10 am Connecting the Dots: Where Glycans Meet in Tissue, Plasma, and Cells
  • Anand S. Mehta, Ph.D., SmartState Endowed Chair in Proteomic Biomarkers Professor, Department of Cell & Molecular Pharmacology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
11:30 am Refreshments
12:00 am Deploying Spatial Omics to Crack the Mitochondrial Code in Drug Development
  • Sylwia Stopka, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, BPGbio, Boston, MA, USA
12:20 pm Integrating Patient Matched Serum Proteomics with Proteomic Pathology by MSI
  • Peggi Angel, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
12:40 pm End of the Meeting

Breakout Session Environmental Safety

  • Columbia/Frederick

Breaking Boundaries for Comprehensive Knowledge in Environmental Safety: Providing deeper insights into the challenges of untargeted analysis by using ion mobility and multiple ionization

10:30 am A Breakthrough for the Discovery of Unknowns by a novel dual-ionization GC-EI&CI-TOFMS: an Example on Non-target Analysis of Cell Extracts
  • Sonja Klee, Ph.D., Product Manager, Tofwerk AG, Thun, Switzerland
11:00 am Monitoring Emerging Contaminants like PFAS beyond regulatory requirements using a newly developed trapped-ion-mobility QTOF MS
  • Carsten Baessmann, Ph.D., Director of Applications Development Applied Market MS, Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany
11:30 am End of the Meeting
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