11:25 Hidenori Takahashi
Oxygen Attachment Dissociation-Enhanced MALDI Imaging for Spatially Resolved Isomer Identification
11:40 David Marshall
Applications of Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry in Metallosupramolecular Chemistry
11:55 Yuanjiang Pan
Study Organic Reactive Intermediate via Mass Spectrometry: Bridge the Gap between the Solution and the Gas-phase
12:10 Ivan Chu
Understanding the Binding and Structures of Model Complexes of Polypeptides and Cofactors: Insights into structural enzymology of radical proteins
12:25 Samuel Brydon
Acceleration of Iodide Oxidation by Ozone in Atmospheric Clusters
Organized by Kanako Sekimoto (Yokohama City University, Japan) and Lee Chuin Chen (University of Yamanashi, Japan)
This session focuses on all aspects of ionization, hyphenation, and gas-phase ion chemistry, covering topics such as the mechanisms of ion formation, activation, and dissociation, ion-ion and ion-molecule reactions, the development of new techniques in ionization, hyphenation, and ion mobility, as well as their novel applications in analytical science.
11:25 Pai-Shan Chen
Metabolomics Approaches for Organic Acidemias: Optimization of Derivatization Methods for Enhanced Biomarker Quantification and Accurate Diagnosis
11:40 Shiwen Zhou
Investigation of ligand transfer mechanism during collisional activation of protein complexes in native mass spectrometry
11:55 Wei-Chieh Wang
Prioritizing Candidate Structures in Non-Targeted LC/ESI/HRMS Analysis by Combining Machine Learning Predictions
12:10 Koshin Akamatsu
Two-step peptide solubilization increases coverage in high-sensitivity nanoHILIC/MS/MS-based proteomics
12:25 Hsiang-Chun Cheng
Metal Ion-Enhanced ZIC-cHILIC StageTip for Simultaneous, Large-Scale Glycoproteomic and Phosphoproteomic Tissue Profiling in Breast Cancer
Organized by Kohta Nakatani (Niigata University, Japan) and Yuki Yamaguchi (The University of Osaka, Japan)
Mass spectrometry is a unique analytical technology that is still advancing. However, as the technology becomes more complex, it also requires personnel with advanced expertise in order to take full advantage of its performance. Therefore, human resource development is becoming increasingly important. This session focuses on young researchers and hopes to provide them with opportunities to grow through discussions with their peers and experienced seniors.
11:25 Ruijun Tian
Clinical Functional Proteomics Applied to Pancreatic Cancer
11:40 Wei Wu
Mass spectrometry-based assay to screen for PTP dysregulation and activation: a case study in metabolic disease management and reversal
11:55 Jun Adachi
Phosphoproteomic subtyping of gastric cancer reveals dynamic transformation with chemotherapy and guides targeted cancer therapy
12:10 Zheng Ser
Chemical Proteomics and Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry for Identification of Protein-protein Interactions of drug-protein interactome
12:25 Junqi Liang
Large-Scale Libraries of Highly Specific Kinase Substrate Peptides for LC/MS-Based Kinome Profiling
Organized by Jun Adachi (National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition, Japan) and Yasushi Ishihama (Kyoto University, Japan)
A variety of modalities have recently emerged in drug development, and in addition to conventional small molecule compounds and antibody drugs, new types of drugs are being developed. Furthermore, these drugs are often used in combination, making it difficult to elucidate their mechanisms of action. In this session, we will discuss to what extent chemical proteomics and pharmacoproteomics research using mass spectrometry can contribute to drug development.
13:55 Supaart Sirikantaramas
Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics for Flavor and Bioactive Compound Discovery in Crops: Towards Product Development
14:10 Ji-Ho Lee
Pesticide vs Plant medicine: Metabolomic Approach
14:25 Aya Anegawa
Advanced Techniques for Flavor Analysis Utilizing Capillary Flow Technology (CFT)
14:40 Qifeng Lin
Monitoring Indoor Farming Growth Conditions Using Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry (DART-MS)
14:55 Szu-Yi Chao
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Carcinogenic Areca Nut-Specific Alkaloids in Cooked Areca catechu L.: A Cautionary Note on Dietary Exposure
Organized by Akira Oikawa (Kyoto University, Japan)
In agricultural and food science, the analysis of compounds directly related to the flavour and functionality of agricultural products and foods is of great importance and mass spectrometers are used in many studies. In this session, applied studies using mass spectrometry in a wide range of research areas such as phytochemistry, proteomics and metabolomics of agricultural products will be presented, including recent results.
13:55 Zheng Ouyang
Instrumentation Strategies for Imaging and Single-Cell Structural Lipidomics
14:25 Toshinobu Hondo
Development of Medium Vacuum Chemical Ionization (MVCI) for Mass Spectrometry: Micro-Tissue Analysis via Online Coupling of Supercritical Fluid Extraction/Chromatography
14:40 Oleg Boyarkine
Extending capabilities of Orbitrap-based MS to cold ion spectroscopy for analytical applications
14:55 Ryota Fukai
Real-time environmental monitoring method of clean rooms for extraterrestrial samples with GED-ICP-MS/MS
Organized by Yoichi Otsuka (The University of Osaka, Japan) and Michisato Toyoda (The University of Osaka, Japan)
For further advancement of mass spectrometry, there is a need to develop instrument-related technologies that can be applied to a wide range of fields including materials, food, environment, drug discovery, and life sciences. The purpose of this session is to discuss the current status and future prospects of instrument-related technologies for mass spectrometry. This session will provide an opportunity for researchers involved in the development of hardware for chromatography, ion optics, ionization, ion separation, fragmentation, and detectors, as well as their hyphenated mass spectrometry techniques and software that is highly integrated with the instrumentation, to gather and discuss.