Advances in Mass Spectrometry :Plenary and Keynote Lectures of the 16th International Mass Sepctrometry Conference

Publication subTitle :Plenary and Keynote Lectures of the 16th International Mass Sepctrometry Conference

Author: Brenton   Gareth A.G.;Monaghan   John;Ashcroft   Alison  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780080930541

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444515285

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444515285

Subject: O4 Physics;O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Description

This volume contains contributions based on many of the Invited Lectures given at the 16th triennial International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC) in Edinburgh (September 2003) while the accompanying CD contains the Abstracts of all the accepted papers-Oral and Posters. Traditionally the IMSC has a strong emphasis on the fundamentals and new instrumentation of mass spectrometry and on instrumental developments, and this tradition has continued. There was, however, an equally strong emphasis in Edinburgh on key application areas in mass spectrometry like genomics, proteomics, metabonomics; drug metabolism and bioanalysis, discovery pharma, analysis in pharmaceutical development processes; environmental chemistry, food and nutrition, forensics, and engineering materials.


The Invited Lecturers are all international experts. Their articles not only summarise the current state of mass spectrometry in their own areas of expertise but also highlight the current hot topics in mass spectrometry. A must-have for all libraries as an up-to-date summary.

- Presents a current summary of mass spectrometry.
- Covers both main mass spectrometric applications and developments.
- International group of contributors.

Chapter

Opening of the Thomson Medal Awards Ceremony 16th IMSC Edinburgh 2003

Presentation of the Thomson Medals

Opening of the Curt Brunnée Award Ceremony 16th IMSC Edinburgh 2003

Report by the Retiring President of the International Mass Spectrometry Society

Report on the 16th International Mass Spectrometry Conference

Chapter 1. Drug Discovery and Development in the Post-Genome Era. Can We Rationally Design Safer Drugs?

Chapter 2. Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry in Medicine

Chapter 3. The Origin and the Future of Macromolecule Ionization by Laser Irradiation

Chapter 4. Current Challenges in Proteomics: Mining Low Abundance Proteins and Expanding Protein Profiling Capacities

Chapter 5. Occurrence and Environmental Behavior of Chiral Compounds: Enantioselective Processes and Source Apportioning

Chapter 6. Noncovalent Biomolecule Complexes Both Large and Small

Chapter 7. AMS in Phytonutrition

Chapter 8. Genotyping Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms by MALDI Mass Spectrometry

Chapter 9. The Role of Mass Spectrometry in Systems Biology: Data Processing and Identification Strategies in Metabolomics

Chapter 10. Mass Spectrometry in Forensic Science

Chapter 11. The Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Method and Its Application to Duplex Formation of Oligonucleotides and Aggregation of Proteins

Chapter 12. A Tiered Approach to Metabolite Characterization Studies in Support of Drug Discovery

Chapter 13. Recent Developments in Polymer Characterization Using MassSpectrometry

Chapter 14. ICP-MS:Metals and Much More

Chapter 15. Some Experiments and Thoughts on Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization

Chapter 16. Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Gas Phase Macromolecular Complexes

Chapter 17. Clinical Applications of Mass Spectrometry

Chapter 18. Mass Spectrometry: A Chemical-Biology Tool for Probing Enzymatic Systems

Chapter 19. Development of Multi-turn Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers, ‘MULTUM Linear plus’ and ‘MULTUM II’

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