AMS 2025

Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology 2025 was held in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building at Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Georgia) from July 20-23, 2025 .

Confirmed Speakers

  • Abraham Badu-Tawiah (Ohio State University)
  • Rebecca Beveridge (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow)
  • Christian Bleiholder (Florida State University)
  • Jennifer Brodbelt (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Christopher Chouinard (Clemson University)
  • Ashok Dongre (Bristol Myers Squibb)
  • Facundo Fernandez (Georgia Tech)
  • Valérie Gabelica (University of Geneva)
  • Ying Ge (University of Wisconsin)
  • Kallol Gupta (Yale University)
  • Amanda Hummon (Ohio State University)
  • John Klassen (University of Alberta)
  • Scott McLuckey (Purdue University)
  • Andrew McShan (Georgia Tech)
  • Nina Morgner (University of Frankfurt)
  • Gabe Nagy (University of Utah)
  • Dmitris Papanastasiou (Bruker Sponsored)
  • Argyris Politis (University of Manchester)
  • Juri Rappsilber (Technical University Berlin)
  • Stephan Rauschenbach (University of Oxford)
  • Blaine Roberts (Emory University, Agilent sponsored)
  • David Russell (Texas A&M University)
  • Joshua Sharp (University of Mississippi)
  • Andrea Sinz (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
  • Charlotte Uetrecht (Centre for Structural Systems Biology, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, University of Lübeck)
  • Jakub Ujma (Waters Corporation)
  • Jon Williams (AbbVie)

AMS 2023

The AMS 2023 was held in Austin at the University of Texas from July 23-26, 2023.

Understanding the global biomolecular structure space is an unquestionably important goal for endeavors ranging from the development of new biomaterials to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. This conference will bring together a wide array of experts that aim to both develop and apply new mass spectrometry (MS) methods in structural biology and biophysics, broadly defined. The timeliness of this conference coincides with the rapidly expanding role of MS in structural biology, which has already made great strides in extracting the details of biomolecule structures from mixtures, using orders of magnitude less sample than other structural probes. Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology 2023 will showcase the best science and promote an exchange of ideas between leaders and new-comers to the biology/mass spectrometry interface, in order to propel this exciting topic toward future successes.

Topics

  • New biophysical methods in native MS and structural biology
  • Advances in instrumentation
  • Nucleic acid interactions
  • Beyond proteomics—proteoforms
  • Single ion methods and charge detection
  • Computational strategies
  • Molecular interactome
  • Biotherapeutics and vaccines
  • Structural proteomics

Confirmed Speakers

  • Perdita Barran (U. Manchester)
  • Nick Borotto (U. Nevada, Reno)
  • Josh Coon (U Wisconsin)
  • Helen Cooper (U. Birmingham)
  • Weidong Cui (Amgen)
  • Francisco Fernandez-Lima (Florida International University)
  • Ilya Finkelstein (UT Austin)
  • Ben Garcia (Wash U. St Louis)
  • Lan Huang (UC Irvine)
  • Martin Jarrold (Indiana U.)
  • Lisa Jones (UCSD)
  • Neil Kelleher (Northwestern)
  • Lars Konermann (U. Western Ontario)
  • Julia Laskin (Purdue)
  • Steffen Lindert (Ohio State)
  • Corinne Lutomski (Oxford)
  • Khiry Patterson (Vanderbilt)
  • Brandon Ruotolo (U. Michigan)
  • Wendy Sandoval (Genentech)
  • David Taylor (UT Austin)
  • Evan Williams (UC Berkeley)
  • Vicki Wysocki (Ohio State U)
  • John Yates (Scripps)