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Editorial Article: What to Look Out for at ASMS 2015
Discover highlights from the exhibition and technical program to help you make the most of your time at the meeting
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63rd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, St Louis, USA
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Discover highlights from the exhibition and technical program to help you make the most of your time at the meeting. PLUS, visit our dedicated ASMS page to keep up-to-date on all the latest news, video interviews and applications from the meeting.
Products to look out for:
- Waters to Highlight Full Spectrum Molecular Imaging System
- Thermo Fisher Scientific to Launch SMART Digest Kit
- Sage Science to Showcase SageELF Proteomic Tool
- Bruker to Host a Series of 'Omics' Workshops
- Discover Dried Blood Spot Analysis using Shimadzu's LC-MS/MS
- SelectScience Media Coverage of ASMS
Don't Miss These Events
- Distinguished Lecture: The Human Gut Microbiome and Healthy Growth, Jeffrey L. Gordon, Washington University, USA, Sunday, May 31, 6:45pm, Hall 5, Level 1
- Tutorial: Metabolite Profiling at the ‘Omic’ Scale - Untargeted Does not Mean Unplanned, Gary Patti, Washington University, USA, Sunday, May 31, 5:00pm, Hall 5, Level 1
- Award Lecture: Award for a Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry, Brian T. Chait, The Rockefeller University, USA, Monday, June 1, 4:45pm, Hall 5, Level 1
- Workshop: Metabolomics - Emerging Technologies for Continued Innovation Metabolomics Interest Group, Sunia Trauger and Andrew Patterson, Monday, June 1, 5:45pm, Ballroom 222/224
- Award Lecture: Biemann Medal, Michael J. MacCoss, University of Washington, USA Tuesday, July 2, 4:45pm, Hall 5, Level 1
- Plenary Lecture: The Evolution of Modern Neurosurgery: A History of Trial and Error, Success and Failure, G. Michael Lemole, Jr., The University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA, Thursday, July 4, 4:45pm, Hall 5, Level 1
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