Conferenceseries invites all the participants from all over the world to attend "6th Global Congress on Mass Spectrometry" during October 18-19, 2017 in Osaka, Japan which includes prompt Keynote Presentations, Oral Talks, Poster Presentations and Exhibitions.
Mass Spectra 2017 is a unique opportunity to discuss best practices within the laboratory research and those in other industries if the people are doing related things getting a variety of viewpoints can help us see where we can change or improve our own ideas and processes.There will be many seminars, workshops and technical sessions take place which will catch the attention of the professionals to attend Mass Spectrometry conference and it would enormously enrich our knowledge in understanding the current requirements of the global pharmaceutical industry. The expert will get an excellent opportunity to give many presentations and lectures on different topic and will also present their case studies.
In the light of this theme, the conference series aims to provide a forum for international researchers from various areas of mass spectrometry.This conference brings together individuals who are interested in fields of mass spectrometry the Therapeutic approaches for mass spectrometry paving way to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence and ideas, and generate solutions.As per the Frost and Sullivan report analytical market is growing on an average 0.4% annually. This report studies the global mass spectrometry market over the forecast period of 2013 to 2018. The market was estimated at $3.9 billion in 2013 and is expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2018, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% from 2013 to 2018.North America dominated the global mass spectrometry market in 2013, followed by Europe and Asia. The North American market is likely to be driven by factors such as the increasing number of government investments in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical, and academic research studies that make use of mass spectrometry techniques. On the other hand, Asia is expected to grow at the highest CAGR due to the presence of high-growth markets such as India and China, the improved funding scenario in this region, increasing number of conferences and exhibitions on mass spectrometry, and increased focus of the giant players in these countries.
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Target Audience:
Directors of analytical chemistry department in Universities
Research laboratories Scientist
Professor and Associate professor of analytical chemistry
Research scholars
Analytical instrument manufacturing company
Research and Development Department
Attendees Ratio:
Industry 30%
Academia 60%
Others 10%
Track 1:Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry
Track 1-1Ion spectroscopy
Track 1-2New ion activation methods
Track 1-3Ambient and atmospheric pressure ionization
Track 1-4Analytical method development
Track 1-5Reactions, dynamics and theory of gas phase ions
Track 2:New Approaches in Mass Spectrometry
Track 2-1Mass spectrometry in food science
Track 2-2Metabolomics/Lipidomics: new MS technologies
Track 2-3Structural proteomics and genomics
Track 2-4Advances in isolation, enrichment and separation
Track 2-5Integrated OMICS in Mass spectrometry
Track 2-6Carbohydrates ,microbes and biomolecule analysis
Track 2-7 Nano scale and microfluidic separations
Track 3:Experimentation Tools in Mass Spectrometry
Track 3-1Mass Spectrometry as a Diagnostic and a Cancer Biomarker Discovery Tool
Track 3-2Potential of metabolomics as a functional genomics tool
Track 3-3Mass spectrometry and the age of the proteome
Track 3-4 Mass spectrometry in proteomics
Track 4:Mass Spectrometry Configurations and Techniques
Track 4-1Instrumentation principles
Track 4-2Design and demonstration
Track 4-3Mini/Portable/Fieldable mass spectrometry
Track 4-4Time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Track 4-5Electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry
Track 4-6Separation enhancement by electric means
Track 4-7UV and IR spectroscopy
Track 4-8Micro/nanostructured materials
Track 4-9Solid Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME)
Track 4-10Solid liquid separations and purification
Track 4-11Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Track 5:Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometry Techniques
Track 5-1Advances in sample preparation and MS Interface design
Track 5-2New developments in ionization and sampling
Track 5-3 Advances in isolation, enrichment, derivatization and separation
Track 5-4Microfluidics combined with mass spectrometry
Track 6:Analytical Methods
Track 6-1Types of Techniques used in Analytical Methodology
Track 6-2Advanced Analytical Techniques
Track 6-3Analytical Instrumentation
Track 6-4Applications in Analytical Methods
Track 6-5Analytical Methods in pharmaceutical Industries
Track 6-6Validation of analytical Methods
Track 7:Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Track 7-1Fundamentals, instrumentation and method development
Track 7-2MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry
Track 7-3Single-cell MALDI mass spectrometry imaging
Track 7-4Biomolecular imaging mass spectrometry
Track 7-5Quantitative imaging mass spectrometry
Track 8:Ionization Techniques
Track 8-1Atmospheric pressure chemical ionization
Track 8-2Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization
Track 8-3Gas Phase ionisation
Track 8-4Field desorption and ionisation
Track 8-5Particle bombardment
Track 8-6Electrospray ionization
Track 9:Chromatography
Track 9-1Fundamentals of Chromatography
Track 9-2Types of Chromatography
Track 9-3Chromatography Software
Track 9-4Applications of Chromatography
Track 9-5Chromatography Solutions
Track 10:Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Track 10-1Selected reaction monitoring
Track 10-2Collision-induced dissociation
Track 10-3Electron-transfer dissociation
Track 10-4Infrared multiphoton dissociation
Track 10-5Electron capture dissociation
Track 10-6Blackbody infrared radiative dissociation
Track 10-7Electron-detachment dissociation
Track 10-8Surface-induced dissociation
Track 10-9Accelerator mass spectrometry
Track 11:Applications of Mass Spectrometry
Track 11-1Mass spectrometry in the pharmaceutical industry
Track 11-2Clinical application of mass spectrometry
Track 11-3Biomedical applications
Track 11-4Space Science, astrobiology and atmospheric chemistry
Track 11-5Drug target discovery and validation
Track 11-6Geology- petroleum composition carbon dating
Track 11-7Mass spectrometry in polymer chemistry
Track 11-8Lipidomics, metabolomics and ultratrace analysis
Track 11-9Ion Trap LC-MS
Track 12:Creating Ions
Track 12-1Hard ionization and soft ionization
Track 12-2Inductively coupled plasma
Track 12-3Other ionization techniques
Track 13:Peptides and Proteins in Mass Spectrometry
Track 13-1Protein Structural Analysis by Mass Spectrometry
Track 13-2Protein Therapeutics: Practical Characterization and Quantitation by Mass Spectrometry
Track 13-3Radical Peptides
Track 13-4Glycans and Glycoproteins in Mass Spectrometry
Track 13-5Protein phosphorylation and non-covalent interaction
Track 14:Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
Track 14-1DMPK: Experimentation and Data Interpretation
Track 14-2High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Track 15:LC-MS
Track 15-1LC-MS: Advanced Techniques and Applications
Track 15-2LC-MS: Practical Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Track 15-3LC/MS: The Techniques of Electrospray, APCI and APPI
Track 15-4HPLC Separations and Mass Analyzers
Track 15-5New Techniques: Chip Based Systems and direct analysis approaches
Track 16:Advanced Metabolomics: Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Track 16-1New trends in mass spectrometry and medicine
Track 16-2Quantitation and structural elucidation of metabolites and covalent adducts
Track 16-3Challenges in Biopharmaceutical analysis
Track 16-4Novel high throughput techniques
Track 17:Environmental Mass Spectrometry
Track 17-1Ultra high resolution mass spectrometry and Petroleomics
Track 17-2Advanced Chromatographic Methods in Environmental Analysisy
Track 17-3Emerging and Persistent Environmental Contaminants
Track 17-4Novel applications in sampling and real time sample analysis by mass spectrometry I - Direct Analysis
Track 17-5Novel applications in sampling and real time sample analysis by mass spectrometry II - Continous, On-Line Monitoring
Track 17-6Environomics
Track 17-7Atomic MS in environmental applications
Track 18:Physical and Biophysical Mass Spectrometry
Track 18-1Gaseous Biomolecules: Conformations, Energetics & Reactions
Track 18-2Biomolecular Structure: Covalent Labeling and Crosslinking
Track 18-3Gas phase ion chemistry and spectroscopy
Track 18-4Noncovalent Interactions: Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Small Molecules
Track 18-5Biomolecular Structure: H,D-Exchange
Track 18-6AstroChemistry
Track 18-7Mass Spectrometric Insights into Catalysis
Track 18-8Protein-Protein Complexes
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