Earlier this month our team attended the American Society of Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) 2023 conference in Houston, TX, and it was exciting to see the world of mass spectrometry back with a vengeance.
Immersing ourselves in the world of our friends, clients and colleagues is always rewarding. Let's dive into some of our key takeaways.
Hot topics on the ASMS agenda included continued focus on core technologies, such as top-down proteomics, and a spotlight on imaging, single cell omics, immunopeptidomics, and lipidomics. There was a growing interest towards the technology in application, including food safety and environmental pollutants. Exposomics and PFAS were hot topics, as well as the potential for AI and ML in lab data management. Ion mobility continues to be a big theme and there was emerging interest in the commercialization of charge detection MS finally becoming reality.
As ever, the big launches for MS technology take place at ASMS, here are some of the highlights:
Posters presenting ground-breaking research were presented at the conference – search #asms2023 to see some of the proud presenters and the conversations on the breadth of subjects.
The stand-out ASMS organization, which includes the conference, hospitality suites and vendor meetings puts a strong focus on breakfast meetings, where cross-vendor meetings can take place. ASMS is a great community for sharing and cross-collaboration and our team was keen to attend some of the active breakfast meetings held in Houston.
As a woman-led business, The Scott Partnership is always keen to support women in science. So we call out especially to FEMS, the global initiative group of females in MS that offers a support network, mentoring and collaboration. In our experience, the women mass spectrometrists we meet are some of the most active in science, and we want to spotlight this group for all their initiatives.
The hospitability suites are great for meeting some of the leading vendors and seeing their latest technology. Each year vendors redecorate the ballrooms of the chosen hotel to host their press conferences and meetings by day – and welcome members of ASMS to events and parties by night.
The SCIEX virtual reality experience really pushed the envelope this year, showcasing the potential of accelerated drug development in a Houston-themed journey through space and helped you identify your MS mindset.
Now to the fun. The more than 8000 attendees at ASMS are always keen to mine out the giveaways and our team is no exception. The crowds around the release of Thermo Fisher, Shimadzu, Agilent and Peak Stetsons, Shimadzu RNA plushies and VICI Teddy-the-therapy-dog-themed games had to be seen to be believed – not to mention the packed MOBILion casino – at one of the best attended ASMS conventions we’ve seen. An especial mention to our Head of PR, Alison Owen, now proud owner of three light-up Stetsons and Account Manager, Hannah Steele, who brought home a very sought after MOBILion plushie!
Attending ASMS always provides a glimpse into the future of innovation and discovery in science and ASMS 2023 was no exception. It was inspiring, challenging, and full of potential.
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