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Sponsored by American Society for Mass Spectrometry 67 th Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics The Georgia World Congress Center is surrounded by a range of hotels and restaurants in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Corporate Membership and Exhibits. The participation of ASMS Corporate Members is an integral part of the conference. A Corporate Member exhibit booth or hospitality suite provides access to over 6,000 scientists attending one of the most dynamic conferences in the world. Information is online at www.asms.org. Social Events. Sunday: Welcome Reception in the poster/exhibit hall immediately follows the opening plenary session. A buffet of heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer and soft beverages are free to all conference registrants. Monday - Thursday: Poster session coffee break and afternoon pick-me-up snacks in the poster/exhibit hall. Monday - Wednesday: Light snacks, beer and beverages bridge the transition from plenary session to workshops as you meet-up to discuss the science of the day. Thursday: Closing Event at the Georgia Aquarium. An incredible opportunity to visit one of the world’s largest aquariums. A dinner buffet and full aquarium access is included. This event is a value of over $150. Your cost is $40 per person. Purchase tickets online via conference registration. Tickets can be added on to your existing conference registration at any time. Travel and Accommodations. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is one of the busiest in the world with daily non- stop flights to hundreds of cities. Go to asms.org for details on airport public transportation (MARTA) and ride share options. Hotel reservations are managed online. Visit asms.org for hotels, rates and map. Important Dates January 15 Deadline to apply for undergraduate or graduate student conference travel awards February 1 Deadline for abstract submission April 30 Deadline for advance conference registration and short course registration April 30 Deadline for hotel reservations at the conference rates Susan Richardson Vice President for Programs The conference and short courses will be held in the Georgia World Congress Center. Corporate hospitality suites will be at the Omni CNN Center Hotel. June 2 - 6, 2019 Atlanta, Georgia www.asms.org SHORT COURSES June 1 - 2
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Page 1: 67th Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics

Sponsored by American Society for

Mass Spectrometry

67th Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics

The Georgia World Congress Center is surrounded by a range of hotels and restaurants in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

Corporate Membership and Exhibits. The participation of ASMS Corporate Members is an integral part of the conference. A Corporate Member exhibit booth or hospitality suite provides access to over 6,000 scientists attending one of the most dynamic conferences in the world. Information is online at www.asms.org.

Social Events.• Sunday: Welcome Reception in the poster/exhibit hall immediately follows the opening plenary session.

A buffet of heavy hors d’oeuvres, beer and soft beverages are free to all conference registrants.• Monday - Thursday: Poster session coffee break and afternoon pick-me-up snacks in the poster/exhibit hall.• Monday - Wednesday: Light snacks, beer and beverages bridge the transition from plenary session to

workshops as you meet-up to discuss the science of the day.• Thursday: Closing Event at the Georgia Aquarium. An incredible opportunity to visit one of the world’s

largest aquariums. A dinner buffet and full aquarium access is included. This event is a value of over $150. Your cost is $40 per person. Purchase tickets online via conference registration. Tickets can be added on to your existing conference registration at any time.

Travel and Accommodations.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is one of the busiest in the world with daily non-stop flights to hundreds of cities. Go to asms.org for details on airport public transportation (MARTA) and ride share options.

Hotel reservations are managed online. Visit asms.org for hotels, rates and map.

Important DatesJanuary 15

Deadline to apply for undergraduate or graduate

student conference travel awards

February 1Deadline for abstract

submission

April 30 Deadline for advance

conference registration and short course registration

April 30 Deadline for hotel reservations

at the conference rates

Susan RichardsonVice President for Programs

The conference and short courses will be held in the Georgia World Congress Center. Corporate hospitality suites will be at the Omni CNN Center Hotel.

June 2 - 6, 2019Atlanta, Georgia

www.asms.org

SHORT COURSES June 1 - 2

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TWO-DAY SHORT COURSES Saturday and Sunday, June 1 - 2, 2019

01 Bioinformatics for Protein IdentificationInstructors: Nuno Bandeira (University of California San Diego), Alexey Nesvizhskii (University of Michigan Health System), David Tabb (Stellenbosch University)02 Clinical Diagnostics: Innovation, Validation, Implementation and Operation by Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Matthew Crawford, Brian Rappold and Chris Shuford (LabCorp)

03 DMPK: Experimentation and Data InterpretationInstructors: Mark Hayward (ITSP Solutions and Active Ingredient Tech-nologies), Mike S. Lee (Milestone Development Services), Naidong Weng (Janssen Research and Development), Mingshe Zhu (Bristol-Myers Squibb)

04 Glycans and Glycoproteins in Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Jon Amster (University of Georgia), Carlito Lebrilla (University of California, Davis), Ron Orlando (University of Georgia), Joe Zaia (Boston University)05 High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: An IntroductionInstructors: Ragu Ramanathan, Matthew Blatnik, Cong Wei (Pfizer)06 Understanding, Optimizing and Applying LC/MS/MS Techniques using Electrospray, APCI and APPI to Develop Successful MethodsInstructor: Robert D. Voyksner (LCMS Limited)

07 LC-MS: Advanced Techniques and ApplicationsInstructor: Jack Henion (Advion, Inc.)

08 LC-MS: Practical Maintenance and Troubleshooting Instructors: Susan Abbatiello (Northeastern University), Thomas Blau (Ion Technology Support, Inc), Will Thompson (Duke University)

09 Native Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Vicki Wysocki (The Ohio State University), Sophie Harvey (The Ohio State University), David Russell (Texas A&M University), Arthur Laganowski (Texas A&M University)

10 Peptides and Proteins in Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Arthur Moseley (Duke University), Douglas Sheeley (NIH), Eric Soderblom (Duke University)

11 Protein Structural Analysis by Mass Spectrometry: Hydrogen Exchange and Covalent LabelingInstructors: Mark Chance (Case Western Reserve), Roxana Iacob (Northeastern University), Janna Kiselar (Case Western Reserve), Thomas Wales (Northeastern University)

12 Protein Therapeutics: Practical Characterization and Quantitation by Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Guodong Chen and Li Tao (Bristol-Myers Squibb)

13 Quantitative Mass SpectrometryInstructors: Dwight E. Matthews (University of Vermont) and Robert Bethem (Consultant)

14 Case Studies in Quantitative ProteomicsInstructors: Meena Choi (Northeastern University), Jake Jaffe (The Broad Institute), Brendan MacLean (University of Washington), Olga Vitek (Northeastern University)

15 Untargeted Metabolomics: From Basic Methods to Advanced Workflows and Isotope Labeling Instructor: Gary Patti (Washington University School of Medicine)

ONE-DAY SHORT COURSESSunday June 2, 2019

17 Introduction to GLP Regulations and Bioanalytical Method Validation by LC-MS/MS (Sunday only)Instructor: Perry Wang (LC-MS Technical Expert)

18 Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry: An Introduction to Instrumentation, Applications, and Data Analysis (Sunday only)Instructors: Erin Baker (North Carolina State University), Brian H. Clowers (Washington State University), John A. McLean (Vanderbilt University)

19 Advanced Metabolomics: Bioinformatics, Activity & Systems BiologyInstructors: Gary Siuzdak, H. Paul Benton, Xavi Dominguez and Erica Majumder (The Scripps Research Institute)

Go to www.asms.org to view a description of each course.Short courses have limited enrollments. The deadline for registration is April 30. There is no on-site registration for short courses.

2019 PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Short Courses

SATURDAY JUNE 1

9:00 am - 5:00 pm Short Courses2:00 - 5:00 pm Conference Registration

SUNDAY JUNE 29:00 am - 5:00 pm Short Courses10:00 am - 8:00 pm Conference Registration5:00 - 6:30 pm Tutorial Lectures

6:45 - 7:45 pm Opening Session: Plenary Lecture

Mark Z. Jacobson (Stanford University) Transitioning the World Energy for All Purposes to Stable Electricity Powered by 100% Wind, Water, and Sunlight

7:45 - 9:30 pm Welcome Reception in the Poster/Exhibit Hall

MONDAY JUNE 38:30 - 10:30 am Oral Sessions

• MOA Cannabis Testing• MOB Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins• MOC Membrane Protein MS • MOD Imaging: Instrumentation & Method Development• MOE Lipidomics: Targeted and Untargeted • MOF Fundamentals: Ion Mobility and MS (In Memory of Al Yergey)• MOG Instrumentation: Portable and Transportable Mass Spectrometers• MOH Biomarkers: Qualitative Analysis

10:30 am - 2:30 pm Poster Session, Exhibits, Lunch Break2:30 - 4:30 pm Oral Sessions

• MOA Informatics: Multiomics Integration and Applications • MOB Homeland Security: Chemical/Biological Defense • MOC Food Safety & Chemistry: Foodomics, Allergens, Bacteria, Foods, and Supplements • MOD Therapeutic Proteins, Antibodies, and Antibody/Drug Conjugates • MOE Lipidomics: New MS Technologies and Applications• MOF Biomarkers: Quantitative Analysis• MOG Instrumentation: New Developments in Ionization and Sampling• MOH Art, Archaeology, and Paleontology

4:45 - 5:30 pm Plenary Session: Award for a Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry5:45 - 7:00 pm WorkshopsAfter 8:00 pm Corporate Hospitality Suites, Omni CNN Center Hotel

TUESDAY JUNE 48:30 - 10:30 am Oral Sessions

• TOA Informatics: Innovations • TOB Fundamentals: Photoionization and Photodissociation • TOC Native MS in Structural Biology• TOD Imaging: Pharmaceuticals, Metabolites, and Lipids • TOE Environmental: Emerging Contaminants (In Honor of Ron Hites)• TOF Protein-Ligand Interactions• TOG MS in the QC Lab• TOH Nucleic Acids and Oligonucleotides

10:30 am - 2:30 pm Poster Session, Exhibits, Lunch Break2:30 - 4:30 pm Oral Sessions

• T OA Informatics: Data-Independent Acquisition• TOB GCxMS, GC/GC/MS, GC-MS/MS, and GC/HRMS• TOC Top Down Protein Analysis • TOD Drug Target Identification by MS• TOE Food Safety & Chemistry: Innovations• TOF Cancer Research• TOG Instrumentation: Innovative Separations Approaches Coupled to MS• TOH Energy, Petroleum, and Biofuels: Instrumentation and Applications

4:45 - 5:30 pm Plenary Session: Biemann Medal5:45 - 7:00 pm WorkshopsAfter 8:00 pm Corporate Hospitality Suites, Omni CNN Center Hotel

WEDNESDAY JUNE 58:30 - 10:30 am Oral Sessions

• WOA Metabolomics: New Technologies and Applications • WOB Carbohydrates• WOC Fundamentals for Everyone: Peptides and Proteins• WOD Microdosing and Microsampling: Analytical Challenges• WOE Environmental: Innovative Approaches and Instrumentation• WOF Ion Mobility: New Developments & Applications • WOG Fundamentals for Everyone: Structural Elucidation• WOH Synthetic Polymers

10:30 am - 2:30 pm Poster Session, Exhibits, Lunch Break2:30 - 4:30 pm Oral Sessions

• WOA Metabolomics: Untargeted Profiling• WOB Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange MS: Innovations • WOC Forensics: Innovations and Applications• WOD Endogenous Protein Biomarkers in Drug Discovery and Development: Quantitative

Analysis• WOE Clinical Analysis: MS in the Operating Room• WOF Ion Mobility: Small Molecules, Pharmaceuticals, and DMPK• WOG Instrumentation: Ambient Ionization & Applications• WOH Fundamentals: DDA and DIA LC-MS

4:45 - 5:30 pm ASMS Meeting5:45 - 7:00 pm WorkshopsAfter 8:00 pm Corporate Hospitality Suites, Omni CNN Center Hotel

Targeted ImagingEnrico Davoli (Mario Negri Institute)

Data Independent AcquisitionBirgit Schilling (Buck Institute)

LipidomicsStephen Blanksby (Queensland University of Technology)Gavin Reid (University of Melbourne)

Native Mass SpectrometryMichal Sharon(Weizmann Institute)

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* To register as a member, ASMS dues for 2019 must have been processed by ASMS prior to conference registration.** To qualify for the student rate, you must be enrolled full-time in a degree program up to and including the Ph.D. at the time of the conference

Spouse/Companion includes Welcome Reception on Sunday and name badge. Does not give access to scientific talks, posters or exhibits. Enter $10. Enter companion amount $ ___________Closing Event Thursday, June 6. $40 per registrant. (Limit one ticket per registrant & one ticket per spouse/companion, see below for spouse/companion closing event ticket) Closing Event amount $ ___________Closing Event for Spouse/Companion Thursday, June 6. $40 per registered spouse/companion. Closing Event for spouse/companion amount $ ___________

ENTER TOTAL AMOUNT $ ___________

THURSDAY JUNE 68:30 - 10:30 am Oral Sessions

• ThOA Informatics: Metabolomics• ThOB Fundamentals: Ion Spectroscopy• ThOC Posttranslational Modifications: Qualitative and Quantitative• ThOD Drug Discovery and Development: Quantitative Analysis• ThOE Supramolecular and Macromolecular Complexes • ThOF Clinical Analysis using MS• ThOG Stable Isotope Labeling in MS: Applications• ThOH Exposomics, Toxicology, and Human Health

10:30 am - 2:30 pm Poster Session, Exhibits, Lunch Break2:30 - 4:30 pm Oral Sessions

• ThOA Informatics: Peptide and Protein Identification, Proteomics• ThOB Microorganisms and the Microbiome• ThOC Quantitative Proteomics in Systems Biology • ThOD Covalent Labeling and Chemical Crosslinking

• ThOE Plant “omics” • ThOF Ion Mobility: Structure • ThOG Instrumentation: Innovations in Mass Analyzers • ThOH Fundamentals: Ion Activation and Dissociation

4:45 - 5:30 pm Closing Session: Plenary Lecture

Lilly D’Angelo (Global Food & Beverage Technology Associates) Chemistry of Food and Soft Drinks

6:30 - 9:30 pm Closing Event, Georgia Aquarium (advance ticket purchase required)

Program Overview

Send this form with payment to: ASMS Conference, 2019 Galisteo Street, Building I-1, Santa Fe, NM 87505Email to [email protected] or Fax: (505) 989-1073 (Email or Fax registrations must include credit card information.)

Register online: www.asms.org The deadline for advance registration is April 30. After April 30, fees increase by $50. Short Course registration closes on April 30.

Cancellations. To cover the cost of handling and processing, $40 is deducted from the total refund for cancellations. Conference registration cancellation must be received in writing on or before May 15, 2019. Short Course cancellation must be received by May 15.

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Advance Conference Registration ASMS Member, $200* ASMS Student Member, $90** Non-member, $400 Student Non-member, $160** Emeritus Member, No Charge Enter registration amount $ ___________

Check ONE course for which you wish to register

ASMS CONFERENCE & SHORT COURSE REGISTRATION, Deadline: April 30, 2019

Payment Method I have enclosed a check or money order payable to ASMS for the TOTAL AMOUNT. Purchase orders or money transfers cannot be accepted. Checks must be payable in U.S. dollars and through a U.S. bank. Please charge the TOTAL AMOUNT to my Visa, MasterCard, or AMEX.

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ü TWO-DAY SHORT COURSES (Saturday and Sunday) ASMS member* Non-Member Student**01 Bioinformatics for Protein Identification $400 $700 $15002 Clinical Diagnostics by MS, Innovation, Validation, Implementation, and Operation by MS $400 $700 $15003 DMPK: Experimentation and Data Interpretation, includes cost of textbook. $506 $806 $25604 Glycans and Glycoproteins in Mass Spectrometry $400 $700 $15005 High Resolution MS for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: An Introduction $400 $700 $15006 Understanding, Optimizing and Applying LC/MS/MS Techniques using Electrospray, APCI and APPI to Develop Successful Methods $400 $700 $15007 LC-MS: Advanced Techniques and Applications $400 $700 $15008 LC-MS: Practical Maintenance and Troubleshooting $400 $700 $15009 Native Mass Spectrometry $400 $700 $15010 Peptides and Proteins in Mass Spectrometry $400 $700 $15011 Protein Structural Analysis by Mass Spectrometry, includes cost of textbook $477 $777 $22712 Protein Therapeutics: Practical Characterization and Quantitation $400 $700 $15013 Quantitative Mass Spectrometry $400 $700 $15014 Case Studies in Quantitative Proteomics $400 $700 $15015 Untargeted Metabolomics: From Basic Methods to Advanced Workflows and Isotope Labeling $400 $700 $150

ü ONE-DAY SHORT COURSES Member* Non-Member Student**17 Intro to GLP Regulations and Bioanalytical Method Validation by LC-MS/MS (Sunday only) $300 $500 $7518 Ion Mobility MS: Instrumentation, Applications, & Data Analysis (Sunday only) $300 $500 $7519 Advanced Metabolomics: Bioinformatics, Activity & Systems Biology (Sunday only) $300 $500 $75

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