2nd EFTMS School

Monday, April 23rd

Time
TopicLecturer
13:00Registration
14:00OpeningP. Schmitt-Kopplin
14:15Talk 1Fundamentals FTMS / 2D MSP. O'Connor
15:15BREAK
15:25Talk 2Fundamentals OrbitrapA. Makarov
16:25BREAK
16:35Talk 3Data processing / advanced fundamentalsY. Tsybin
17:35BREAK
17:45Talk 4ProteomicsR. Zubarev
18:45BREAK
19:00'Beer & Brezn'

Tuesday, April 24th

Time
TopicLecturer
09:00Talk 5Metabolomics / LC-MS couplingC. Junot
10:00BREAK
10:10Talk 6ImagingA. Walch
11:10Final discussion
12:00End

13th EFTMS Workshop

Tuesday, April 24th

Time SpeakerTopic (Chair)
12:00Registration  
13:00OpeningP. Schmitt-Kopplin 
13:15 -
15:50
Session 1 Instrumental fundamentals (E. Nikolaev)
13:15 E. NikolaevPotentials and current stage of development of multiple electrode harmonized Kingdon trap for FTMS
13:40 A. MakarovAdvances in Orbitrap instrumentation for analysis of high-mass proteins and protein complexes
14:05 C. HendricksonOptimized dynamically harmonized cell for ultrahigh performance FT-ICR-MS
14:30 Y. TsybinFT-ICR-MS at the cyclotron frequency: Novel structures of ion clouds
14:55 - 15:10BREAK  
15:10 Y. KostyukevichIon source multiplexing on a single mass spectrometer
15:35 J. Friedrich2ω-FTMS with quadrupolar detection
15:50 - 17:30Session 2 Food chemistry (G. Bianco)
15:50 G. BiancoLC-ESI-FT-ICR-MS for structural elucidation of soyasaponins from Fagioli di Sarconi beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and evaluation of their hypoglycemic activity
16:15 E. NicolStructural elucidation and potential toxicity of alpha-tocopherol photoproducts
16:40 R. GougeonMessage in a bottle: from Oenolomics to the structural resolution of transient wine chemistry
17:05 S. MansourCharacterization and identification of the network structure of polymerized linseed oil in art painting by FT-ICR mass spectrometry
17:30 - 17:45BREAK  
17:45WelcomeP. Schmitt-Kopplin 
18:00Keynote lectureP. E. McGovern

Uncorking the Past: Alcoholic Beverages as the Universal Medicine before Synthetics

19:00'Ice breaker'  

Wednesday, April 25th

Time SpeakerTopic (Chair)
08:30 - 11:00Session 3 2D-MS and FT-ICR-MS instrumentation (P. O'Connor)
08:30 P. O'ConnorThe next dimension in Proteomics
08:55 

F. Bray

Two-dimensional FT-ICR mass spectrometry as a tool to discriminate oil origin. Application to archaeological samples

09:20 C. WoottonAutomatic identification of metal-bound biomolecules using SNAP-LC, imaging, and 2D-MS
09:45 - 10:35BREAK  
10:35 C. RolandoTowards two-dimensional (2D) FT-ICR-MS at high resolution on both precursor and fragment ions
11:00 - 12:15Session 4 Physical, inorganic and cluster chemistry (G. Niedner-Schatteburg)
11:00 G. Niedner-SchatteburgTandem cryo trap FTMS for kinetics and spectroscopy of transition metal clusters
11:25 M. BeyerClusters as model systems for catalysis studies by FTMS
11:50 C. van der LindeUV-VIS spectroscopy and photochemistry of trapped ions using FT-ICR-MS
12:15 - 13:30LUNCH  
12:45 - 13:15Lunch seminarBruker Daltonik"Development of FT-MS assays and multimodal MALDI FT-MS imaging" (Bogdan Munteanu, Hochschule Mannheim)
13:30 - 14:45Session 5 Structural proteomics (M. Rey)
13:30 M. ReyAn enhanced cross-linking mass spectrometry (eXL-MS) workflow for the largescale analysis of protein assemblies
13:55  N.N.
14:20 A. Di CapuaBioaffinity mass spectrometry following a phenotypic screen for mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv
14:45 - 15:10 J. AmsterExpanding the repertoire of ion activation methods for glycosaminoglycans
15:10 - 15:25BREAK  
15:25 - 16:20Poster session  
16:20 - 18:00Session 6 Ion Activation/dissociation, proteomics, isotopic analysis (R. Zubarev)
16:20 R. ZubarevAdding functionality to Orbitrap FTMS - Ion activation, isotope measurements and proteomics applications
16:45 A. ViodeTop-down and bottom-up mass spectrometry approaches for alpha-synuclein analysis in biological fluids
17:10 J. ShawHybrid ECD methods for middle-down and top-down proteomics implemented in a benchtop quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometer
17:35 D. ClarkeIsotope depletion mass spectrometry for improved intact protein analysis and top-down fragmentation
18:00 - 18:15BREAK  
18:15 - 19:45Organ concert  

Thursday, April 26th

Time Session ChairTopic
08:30 - 11:25Session 7 Data processing, FT-ICR instrumentation, top-down (Y. Tsybin)
08:30 B. KanawatiSide lobes and the impact of apodization in ultrahigh resolution FTMS spectra
08:55 K. AizikovPhase-constrained spectrum deconvolution method - Super-FT resolution goes real time
09:20 T. MorganCoupling modified Kendrick mass defect and fragmentation analysis to determine copolymer composition by ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry
09:45 - 10:35BREAK  
10:35 B. KochUltraMassExplorer: A browser-based application for the evaluation of high resolution mass spectrometric data
11:00 M.-A. DelsucIsotopic pattern analysis based on a new Fourier deconvolution approach
11:25 - 15:10Session 8 FT-ICR Instrumentation, Proteomics, Petroleomics (A. Marshall)
11:25 A. MarshallPetroleomics: Speciation and chemical composition of petroleum crude oil by Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
11:50 J. Ramirez-PradillaMolecular composition of polar crude-oil fractions by electron transfer ionization in MALDI-FT-ICR-MS
12:15 - 13:30LUNCH  
13:30 C. RügerComprehensive high resolution mass spectrometric evolved gas analysis in the context of Petroleomics: Analysis of bitumen, heavy crude oils and asphaltenes
13:55 S. PoetzAssessing fluid mobility in petroleum systems using FT-ICR-MS
14:20 T. OldenburgFT-ICR-MS - More than just mass spectrometry? Towards reaction systems models in petroleum geochemistry
14:45 J. JänisChemical fingerprinting of hydrotreating products of scrap tire pyrolysis oil-light cycle oil blends with APPI/ESI FT-ICR mass spectrometry
15:10 - 15:25BREAK  
15:25 - 16:20Poster session  
16:20 - 18:00Session 9 Metabolomics (C. Junot)
16:20 C. JunotMetabolomics using Fourier transform mass spectrometry
16:45 K. SchuhmannMonitoring the membrane lipidome turnover by metabolic labeling and shotgun ultrahigh resolution Orbitrap FTMS
17:10 M. WittFast identification of metabolites in complex samples using ultrahigh resolution magnetic resonance mass spectrometry
17:35 J. C. TabetEvaluation of the high-field Orbitrap Fusion for compound annotation in metabolomics
18:00END  
19:00-23:00Conference dinner  

Friday, April 27th

Time Session ChairTopic
08:30 - 12:15Session 10 Environmental applications (M. Gonsior)
08:30 M. GonsiorAlgal-derived disinfection by-products: A non-target approach to new DBP discovery from harmful algal blooms
08:55 J. MaillardComparison of soluble and insoluble organic matter in titan thiolins by LDI-FT-ICR
09:20 I. PerminovaClassification and structure-property relationships for humic substances derived from the data of Fourier transform mass spectrometry
09:45 - 10:20BREAK  
10:20 K. HellauerCharacterizing the transformation of natural organic matter in managed aquifer recharge systems
10:45 H. OsterholzMolecular composition and diversity of dissolved organic matter in a temperate estuary
11:10 O. LechtenfeldMobile bound residue formation of emerging contaminants with dissolved organic matter upon sunlight photolysis
11:35 A. ZherebkerMolecular composition of permafrost organic matter derived from Arctic soil cores
12:00 - 12:15Awarding ceremony & closing  
12:15 - 14:00LUNCH