Talk title: Chiral Recognition by Mass Spectrometry with the Combinations of Two Chiral Selectors
All Sessions by Qi Yi
Day 2
11:40
Young Researcher Session 1
11:40 - 12:55
11:40 Chao-Jung Chen
The discovery of clinical disease biomarkers by LC-MS-based global metabolomics
11:55 Yuna Hiranuma
Phosphatase reactivity-based profiling of the local environment of phosphorylation sites on proteins
12:10 Dolma Michellod
First Look at the Integrated Phospholipid Metabolism in an Insect Endosymbiosis
12:25 Ping Chen
Development and Applications of Portable Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer System with Built-in Preconcentrator
12:40 Qi Yi
Chiral Recognition by Mass Spectrometry with the Combinations of Two Chiral Selectors
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.