In Order of Speaker Last Name Alphabetically
"The mleN enzyme in ceftriaxone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae impacts fitness through a putative lysine transport-mediated mechanism" - Presented by Prof. Stephanie Bishop, Western University, London, ON
"Single-cell proteomics and lipidomics to understand sex dimorphism in astrocyte responses to viral infection" - Presented by Prof. Leonard Foster, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
"Targeted Metabolite Quantification in Trace Cancer Cell Samples" - Presented by Prof. David Goodlett , University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
"Pregnancy-associated protein isoforms identified through peptide-level quantification of serum: a tractable model system for cancer biomarker discovery?" - Presented by Dr. Jennifer Hill, National Research Council, Ottawa, ON
"From RP to HILIC: Graph Transformers Power Method-Independent Prediction of Retention Times for Metabolomics Annotation" - Presented by Prof. Scott Hopkins, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
"Comparative Analysis of Single-Phase and Dual-Phase Extraction Methods for Metabolomics" - Presented by Prof. Tao Huan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
"Integrating Charge Detection with Slow Mixing Mode (SLOMO) Native Mass Spectrometry to Quantify Biomolecular Interactions" - Presented by Prof. John Klassen, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
"Mass spectrometry enabling studies of arsenic metabolites and biomarkers of susceptibility to arsenic-induced diseases" - Presented by Prof. Chris Le, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
"Enhancing discovery of unknown disinfection byproducts using nontargeted analysis and machine learning" - Presented by Prof. Xing-Fang Li, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
"TBD" - Presented by Prof. Michael Moran, University of Toronto, Toronto ON
"What makes a good CAR? Probing the functional significance of clinically relevant CAR-T epitopes using structural MS" - Presented by Dr. Joey Sheff, National Research Council, Ottawa, ON
"Multi-omics for biomarker discovery in Hirschsprung’s disease models" - Presented by Prof. Lekha Sleno, University of Quebec in Montreal, Montreal, QC