Ambient ionization mass spectrometry allows the rapid analysis of samples or objects in their native state in the open environment with no prior preparation. The ability of these techniques to provide selective analyte desorption and ionisation in combination with mass spectrometry (MS), has provided a growing number of powerful analytical alternatives across broad application areas, both quantitative and qualitative in nature, including pharmaceutical analysis, process chemistry, biological imaging, in vivo analysis, proteomics, metabolomics, forensics, and explosives detection.
Confirmed speakers:
Chris Hopley, LGC
Rian Griffiths, University of Birmingham
Jürgen Gross, Univ Heidelberg
Simon Maher, Liverpool University
Alli Harvey, DSTL
Jocelyn Tillner, Imperial College
Simon Hird, Waters
Caitlyn De Costa, Loughborough University
Julia Abda, Imperial College
Emma Brodrick, IMSPEX Diagnostics
Registration and further details can be found at:
http://www.bmss.org.uk/aims2016/aims2016.shtml
Closing date for oral presentations is 4th December 2015, there will be no posters
A training course for new/potential users of ambient ionisation will be run on the afternoon of 19th January 2016
Confirmed speakers:
Chris Hopley, LGC
Rian Griffiths, University of Birmingham
Jürgen Gross, Univ Heidelberg
Simon Maher, Liverpool University
Alli Harvey, DSTL
Jocelyn Tillner, Imperial College
Simon Hird, Waters
Caitlyn De Costa, Loughborough University
Julia Abda, Imperial College
Emma Brodrick, IMSPEX Diagnostics
Registration and further details can be found at:
http://www.bmss.org.uk/aims2016/aims2016.shtml
Closing date for oral presentations is 4th December 2015, there will be no posters
A training course for new/potential users of ambient ionisation will be run on the afternoon of 19th January 2016