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- Zsolt Ablonczy, PhD.
Medical University of South Carolina. United States
Subject: Spatial Imaging of Retinoids and bis-Retinoid Adducts in the Eye.
- Per Andrén, PhD.
Uppsala Universitet. Sweden
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and small molecule analysis.
- Nilson Assunção, PhD.
Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Brazil
Subject: Use of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization to Investigate the Hypothesis of Protein Radical Acetylation.
- Afnan Batubara
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: The distribution of Anti-Cancer drug in solid tumours studied by MALDI-MSI.
- Virginie Bertrand
University of Liège. Belgium
Subject: Analysis of the biocompatibility of different intraocular lens (IOL) material using Mass Spectrometry Tissue Imaging.
- Eleanor Q. Blatherwick
University of Warwick. United Kingdom
Subject: Localisation of adenine nucleotides in mouse brain using ion-mobility enabled MALDI Imaging.
- Robert Bradshaw
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: MALDI MSI analysis of fingermarks following forensic fingermark enhancement techniques (FFET's).
- Alain Brunelle, PhD.
Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles, CNRS. France
Subject: Compatibility between histological staining and cluster-TOF-SIMS for in situ lipidomic studies.
- Josephine Bunch, PhD.
University of Birmingham. United Kingdom
Subject: Instrumentation and making the most of your tools.
- David Calligaris, PhD.
University of Liège. Belgium
Subject: New Advances for In Situ Protein Identification by MALDI In-Source Decay FTMS Imaging.
- Ricardo J. Carreira, PhD.
Leiden University Medical Center. The Netherlands
Subject: Molecular Phenotyping of Migraine Using Imaging Mass Spectrometry.
- Pierre Chaurand, PhD.
Université de Montréal. Canada
Subject: Biomarker discovery and validation.
- Kamila Chughtai
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. The Netherlands
Subject: Mass Spectrometry Images the Lipidome of Breast Tumor Xenograft Tissue.
- Berta Cillero Pastor, PhD.
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. The Netherlands
Subject: Imaging mass spectrometry reveals a different composition and distribution of molecules in human normal and osteoarthritic cartilage.
- Laura M. Cole
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: MALDI-MSI and Coventional Proteomic Techniques to Compare Protein Induction in Combretastatin Resistant and Susceptible Tumours.
- Garry Corthals, PhD.
Turku Centre for Biotechnology. Finland
Subject: Going forward: Imaging MS resources and standardization.
- Anna C. Crecelius, PhD.
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena. Germany
Subject: Combining lipidomics and proteomics by MALDI-MSI.
- Yonghui Dong
Research and Innovation Centre – Fondazione Edmund Mach. Italy
Subject: MS Imaging of small metabolites in Fruits.
- Yousef El Aalamat, PhD.
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Belgium
Subject: Improved Analysis of Mass Spectral Imaging data using Hierarchical PCA.
- Leesa Ferguson
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: Analysis of Latent Fingermarks by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI).
- Roberto Fernandez
University of the Basque Country. Spain
Subject: Combining Imaging Mass Spectrometry and Cell Membrane Microarrays for Drug Screening.
- Bryn Flinders
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: Quantification of pharmaceuticals in tissue sections by MALDI-MSI.
- Lara Fornai, PhD.
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. The Netherlands
Subject: A new image of the heart failure.
- Isabelle Fournier, PhD.
University of Lille. France
Subject: Tissue preparation.
- Pietro Franceschi, PhD.
Research and Innovation Centre – Fondazione Edmund Mach. Italy
Subject: Innovative bionformatic tools for the analysis of MS based imaging dataset in plant metabolomics.
- Simona Francese, PhD.
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: Discrimination of Overlapped Latent Fingermarks by MALDI MS Imaging.
- Sophie Fröhlich
Institute of Chemical Technology and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology. Austria
Subject: Correlating UHMW-PE cross-linking with biomolecular induced material modification by means of MALDI-RTOF imaging mass spectrometry.
- Yoshinori Fujimura, PhD.
Kyushu University. Japan
Subject: Mass spectrometry imaging for visualization of the green tea polyphenol EGCG in mammalian tissue micro-regions.
- Gregory Hamm, PhD.
ImaBiotech. France
Subject: Maldi Imaging of small histological tissue applied to Ophthalmology: Qualitative and Quantitative approach in Drug discovery.
- Vladimir Havlicek, PhD.
Institute of Microbiology. Czech Republic
Subject: Imaging lipids by FT-ICR MS: Focus to MALDI, NALDI, DESI and DAPPI.
- Ron Heeren, PhD.
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. The Netherlands
Subject: New applications and technologies.
- Corinna Henkel, PhD.
Institute of Pathology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital. Germany
Subject: Papillary tumor grading in bladder cancer: MALDI imaging as diagnostic tool.
- Gérard Hopfgartner, PhD.
University of Lausanne, University of Geneva. Switzerland
Subject: Quantitation in MALDI-MSI: What can we learn from MALDI-SRM/MS?
- Emrys A. Jones, PhD.
Leiden University Medical Center. The Netherlands
Subject: Imaging Mass Spectrometry Based Molecular Histology: Defining Tissues by MS Profiles Provides New Diagnostic Capabilities.
- Andras Kiss
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics. The Netherlands
Subject: Evaluation of a novel Laser Ablation Electrospray Ionization Source for the Imaging of Bacteria from High Salt Content Liquid Medium.
- Julie Le Faouder, PhD.
Institut Fédératif de Recherche Claude Bernard, Université Paris-Diderot. France
Subject: Imaging mass spectrometry provides fingerprints for distinguishing hepatocellular carcinoma from cirrhosis.
- Anton Legin
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Vienna. Austria
Subject: Subcellular Imaging of 15N-labelled Cisplatin in Biological Samples Using Nano-scale Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (NanoSIMS).
- Sha Lou
Leiden University Medical Center. The Netherlands
Subject: Imaging Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Soft Tissue Sarcomas.
- Veronica Mainini, PhD.
Dept. of Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Milano-Bicocca. Italy
Subject: MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry: moving towards high molecular weight proteins detection.
- Martina Marchetti-Deschmann, PhD.
Vienna University of Technology. Austria
Subject: Obtaining lipidomic based distinction and localization of kidney microstructures on ultrathin tissue sections (100 nm to 2 µm).
- Peter S. Marshall, PhD.
GlaxoSmithKline. United Kingdom
Subject: Complimentary High Mass Resolution measurements applied to
drug distribution analysis in tissue.
Subject: Observing directly the distribution of an inhaled Domain Antibody in healthy and infected mice by MALDI MS Imaging.
- Florian Marty
IMLS University of Zurich, AMOLF Amsterdam. Switzerland
Subject: Combining SIMS imaging mass spectrometry and CARS spectro microscopy to reveal patterns in developmental biology.
- Nadine E. Mascini
FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, The Netherlands
Subject: Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Tissue Microarrays to Access Breast Cancer Heterogeneity.
- Katerina Matheis, PhD.
Merck KGaA. Germany
Subject: MALDI Imaging of Drug Compounds in Animal Tissues.
- Liam McDonnell, PhD.
Leiden University Medical Center. The Netherlands
Subject: European Cooperation in Science and Technology. Mass Spectrometry Imaging: New Tools for Healthcare Research.
- Christopher A. Mitchell
Sheffield Hallam University. United Kingdom
Subject: Examination of Treatments for Chronic Skin Diseases by MALDI-MS Imaging and Profiling.
- Daisuke Miura
Kyushu University. Japan
Subject: An integrated in situ proteomic and metabolomic MALDI-MS imaging using a single tissue section.
- Janina Oetjen, PhD.
University of Bremen. Germany
Subject: Technical improvements for the optimization of 3D MALDI imaging mass spectrometry.
- Tiffany Porta
University of Geneva, University of Lausanne. Switzerland
Subject: Direct Analysis of Tissue Sections by Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis – Differential Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry.
- Alan Race
University of Birmingham. United Kingdom
Subject: Memory Efficient Principal Component Analysis of Large Mass Spectrometry Imaging Data Sets.
- Joscelyn Sarsby
University of Birmingham. United Kingdom
Subject: Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis Imaging of in-situ Lipids and Proteins from Human Liver Analysed by High Resolution Mass Spectrometry.
- Kristina Schwamborn, PhD.
Technische Universität München. Germany
Subject: Imaging Mass Spectrometry – New Possibilities in Pathology.
- Markus Stoeckli, PhD.
Novartis. Switzerland
Subject: Quantification and response normalization.
- Makoto Suematsu, PhD.
Keio University. Japan
Subject: Semiquantitative imaging MS: application to ischemic disease and cancer models.
- Yuki Sugiura
Keio University. Japan
Subject: Visualization of acetylcholine distribution in central nervous system tissue sections by tandem imaging mass spectrometry.
- David Suhard
François Rebiere Christine Tessier
IRSN. France
Subject: Radionuclides microdistribution in biological matrices after internal contamination by secondary ion mass spectrometry.
- Jonathan Sweedler, PhD.
University of Illinois. USA
Subject: MS based molecular histology.
- Dennis Trede, PhD.
University of Bremen. Germany
Subject: SCiLS Lab: software for analysis and interpretation of large MALDI-IMS datasets.
- Antonio Veloso Fernández, PhD.
University of the Basque Country. Spain
Subject: Detection of Different Drugs and Metabolites by MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry.
- Ferdinand von Eggeling, PhD.
Nicole Posorski
University Hospital Jena. Germany
Subject: Spatial functional proteomic analysis of pleomorphic adenoma by MALDI-imaging segmentation.
Isabelle Fournier, University of Lille, France.
- Instrumentation and making the most of your tools
Josephine Bunch, University of Birmingham, UK.
- Quantification and response normalization
Markus Stoeckli, Novartis, Switzerland.
- Data analysis: Turning data into knowledge
Liam McDonnell, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
- Biomarker discovery and validation
Pierre Chaurand, Université de Montréal, Canada.
- MS based molecular histology
Jonathan Sweedler, University of Illinois, USA.
- Pharmaceuticals and small molecule analysis
Per Andrén, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden.
- New applications and technologies
Ron Heeren, FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, The Netherlands.
- Going forward: Imaging MS resources and standardization
Garry Corthals, Turku Centre for Biotechnology, Finland.
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