Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry Imaging -Applications-
15:40 - 16:55
15:40 Makoto Arita
Mass spectrometry imaging to create a Lipidome Atlas
16:10 Tomomi Ishida
Comparative Distribution of Free Eribulin and Eribulin Liposomal Formulation in Mouse Syngeneic Tumors Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging
16:25 Tadayuki Ogawa
Hybrid Imaging Analysis reveals molecular localization reflecting brain function
16:40 Rachel Jackson
Exploring the Chemical Communication of Australian Native Flower Corymbia ficifolia Using Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Organized by Shuichi Shimma (The University of Osaka, Japan)
It will explore the state of the art in mass spectrometry imaging technology and expand its potential. The latest technological innovations will be presented and the potential for new applied research, e.g. in medicine and pharmacy, will be discussed. Current challenges will be identified and their solutions explored, and the future of the technology will be considered from an interdisciplinary perspective through interactions with experts from different fields. Through this session, participants will be able to understand the latest applications in mass spectrometry imaging and gain insight into future research directions. It also aims to promote further development and innovative applications of the field.