12th Vancouver Post-ASMS Symposium
Free-to-Attend Mass Spectrometry Users' Meeting
November 7, 2024 (Thursday), from 3:00pm to 9:30pm
Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
Oral Sessions and Exhibition
Confirmed Speaker List

In Order of Speaker Last Name Alphabetically

  • "A Novel Strategy For The Absolute Quantitation Of Human Proteins" - Presented by Prof. Christoph Borchers, McGill University, Montreal, QC

  • "How to make progress toward single-cell proteomics and what to avoid" - Presented by Prof. Leonard Foster, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

  • "A Mechanistic Understanding of Post-Acquisition Sample Normalization for Untargeted Metabolomics" - Presented by Prof. Tao Huan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

  • "Isotopic Ratio and Collision Cross-section Space: An Efficient Approach to Non-targeted Screening of Per-/Polyfluoroalkyl Substances" - Presented by Prof. Karl Jobst, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL

  • "Advances in Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry: Enabling high throughput analysis of tire wear toxins in urban waters" - Presented by Prof. Erik Krogh, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC

  • "Development of Highly Sensitive and Robust Microflow and Nanoflow LC-MS for Comprehensive Metabolomic Profiling of Samples of Limited Amounts" - Presented by Prof. Liang Li, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB

  • "Surface and Global Proteome Profiling Reveals Actionable Immunotherapy Targets in Medulloblastoma" - Presented by Prof. Gregg Morin, BC Cancer Research Institute, Vancouver, BC

  • "Click-linking: achieving high in situ crosslinking efficiency by orthogonal 2-step-linking on fixed and stabilized cells" - Presented by Prof. David Schriemer, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB

  • "CITES listed wood species Identification based on biomarkers, GC/QToF, and machine learning" - Presented by Dr. Dayue Shang, Environnement and Climate Change Canada, Vancouver, BC

  • "TBC" - Presented by Dr. Luis Sojo, Xenon Pharma, Vancouver, BC

  • "A decision tree approach for triacylglycerol annotation of data-independent acquisition based lipidomics data" - Presented by Prof. Thomas Velenosi, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

  • "Accelerating relative and absolute quantitative proteomics using broad specificity proteases" - Presented by Prof. Rene Zahedi, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB