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.