We look forward to seeing everyone in Amherst!
Preliminary Program
The preliminary program for AMS 2019 is now available! We look forward to seeing everyone soon!
Registration Open!
Registration for the the 2019 Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics & Structural Biology Conference is NOW OPEN. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This meeting will be held at the University of Massachusetts Amherst from July 21-25, 2019. More details about the program, travel, accommodations, etc. can be found by following the link above. There are a limited number of on-campus housing slots available, so please register soon.
This conference is designed to bridge the worlds of biomolecular chemistry, physics and mass spectrometry (MS) by bringing together international leaders from both industry and academia to discuss cutting-edge measurement science. The Advancing Mass Spectrometry meeting will showcase the best science and promote an exchange of ideas between leaders and newcomers to the biology/mass spectrometry interface. We have an outstanding list of invited speakers.
Presentation abstracts can be submitted via the registration website. Both oral and poster presentation slots will be available. The meeting is an excellent venue for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to present their latest work. Travel awards for students will be available on a competitive basis.
Please consider joining us for what should be an outstanding meeting. We hope to see you in Amherst in July 2019.
ACS San Diego – Symposium of Interest to the AMS Community
Dear AMS 2019 attendees,
This August, at the ACS Fall Meeting in San Diego, Jim Prell and Mike Marty will be hosting a multi-session symposium entitled “Mass Spectrometry of Biomolecular Assemblies,” which will feature some of the latest developments in ion mobility and mass spectrometry. We aim to have a broad spectrum of topics and speakers, so we encourage submissions from graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and industry professionals. Abstracts can be contributed at the ACS website, with a submission deadline of Monday, March 18th. We anticipate approximately 3 half-day sessions. There are several other sessions at the meeting that will be of interest to the MS community, including “Interface between experiments and modeling in unraveling the physical and chemical properties of charged droplets” and a symposium honoring Richard Zare.
Please join us in sunny San Diego! We’d love to see you there.
Confirmed speakers:
- Joe Loo – UCLA
- David Russell – Texas A&M University
- Renato Zenobi – ETH Zurich
- Ryan Julian – University of California Riverside
- Matt Bush – University of Washington Seattle
- Tara Pukala – University of Adelaide
- Lisa Jones – University of Maryland Baltimore
- Liangliang Sun – Michigan State University
- Christian Bleiholder – Florida State University
- Charlotte Uetrecht – Heinrich Pette Institute
- Jim Prell – University of Oregon
- Mike Marty – University of Arizona
Best wishes,
Jim Prell and Mike Marty
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