Live from the Lab: Solutions for Multi-Omics research
Bringing ASMS 2024 news to your lab
Join us for the first Live from the Lab of 2024, taking place on June 13th, an exciting multi-omics event featuring the latest advancements in mass spectrometry technology, including the revolutionary Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral system. Renowned experts in the field will present their groundbreaking work and share insights on how this technology can be applied to various omics disciplines, such as proteomics, metabolomics, lipidomics, and more. Taking place just a few days after the prestigious American Society for Mass Spectrometry conference, this event will also directly bring all the latest news and updates from ASMS to our region.
Whether you are a researcher, scientist, or industry professional in our region, this multi-omics event is not to be missed. Expand your knowledge, network with experts, and discover how the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap technology will help you unleash the power of omics.
Mark your calendars for June 13th and join us for this impactful hybrid event foster collaboration within the scientific community.
A Live from the Lab for everybody, and an Orbitrap for every lab – register today!
Participation is free of charge, registration is required.
10:00 Start of the streaming live from our site in Bremen/Germany: Introduction and ASMS update
- Dr. Thomas Moehring ,Thermo Fisher Scientific Bremen
10:30 Single-cell proteomics and transcriptomics of human hematopoiesis reveals proteome specific features
- Benjamin Furtwängler, DTU Copenhagen
10:50 Instrumentation that scales analytical throughput reliably and practically
- Philip Remes, Thermo Fisher Scientific San Jose
11:20 Break
11:45 Challenging the Thermo Scientific Astral mass analyzer – Up to 5300 proteins per single-cell at unseen quantitative accuracy to study cellular heterogeneity
- Prof. Karl Mechtler, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna
12:10 Understanding drugs using proteomics
- Prof. Bernhard Küster, TUM, Munich
12:35 AP-SMALDI for metabolomics & lipidomics
- Dr. Max Müller, TransMIT GmbH, Gießen