Talk title: Extending capabilities of Orbitrap-based MS to cold ion spectroscopy for analytical applications
All Sessions by Oleg Boyarkine
Day 4
13:55
Instrument Developments for the Future of Mass Spectrometry
13:55 - 15:10
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.