The 35th ASMS Workshop will held in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 18-19, 2024. The workshop, Native Mass Spectrometry, is organized by Vicki Wysocki, The Ohio State University, David Russell, Texas A&M University, and Wendy Sandoval, Consultant. Native Mass Spectrometry, MS of intact protein and nucleoprotein complexes, has been growing rapidly over the past two decades. Vendors are increasingly adapting instruments to better serve the native MS community, and investigators are increasingly accepting native MS as an important tool in the structural biology toolbox. Biopharma is increasing its usage of native MS as it develops protein and RNA-based therapeutics. This workshop will serve both industrial and academic attendees entering the field of native MS. The content will be organized into four main half-day sessions: Introduction/background; Different Modalities; Ligand Binding/Ternary Complexes; Regulatory Concerns, High Throughput, Biotransformation, & Batch QC. Instructors include:
- Guodong Chen, BMS
- Oliver Hale, University of Birmingham
- Arthur Laganowsky, Texas A&M
- Shaun McLoughlin, Abbvie
- Carol Robinson, University of Oxford
- David Russell, Texas A&M
- Brandon Rutotolo, University of Michigan
- Wendy Sandoval, Consultant
- Vicki Wysocki, The Ohio State University