Ion Mobility MS Workshop @ ASMS 2013

ASMS

Every year, the Ion Mobility MS Interest Group organizes a workshop that is held during the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Annual Meeting. Preliminary information for this year’s workshop is outlined below. Please contact Matt Bush with any suggested topics, questions, or speakers for this workshop.

Ion Mobility MS: New Instrumentation & Enabling Technologies

Tuesday, June 11, from 5:45 – 7:00 PM (Minneapolis Convention Center, Room TBD)

The performance of conventional and differential ion mobility mass spectrometers has escalated dramatically in recent years, which can be attributed to improved separations, more efficient ion transfer, and tighter integration of ion mobility devices into hybrid instruments. These improvements enable intricate and sensitive experiments probing mobility selected or separated ions, which has led to the adoption of ion mobility technologies in a wide range of applications, including challenges in gas-phase ion structure determination, native mass spectrometry, proteomics, and systems biology. We will showcase the latest developments in ion mobility mass spectrometry instrumentation and discus remaining challenges.

Bush Lab at the Cascadia Proteomics Symposium

Cascadia Proteomics Symposium

The Bush Lab and collaborators are presenting the following talks at the Cascadia Proteomics Symposium, which takes place at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle from July 19-21.

  • Samuel T. Marionni; Weiman Xing; Ning Zheng; Matthew F. Bush. Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of a Circadian Clock Protein Complex Reveals a Ligand-Dependent Conformational Switch (Thursday @ 4:40 pm)
  • Samuel J. Allen; Samuel T. Marionni; Kevin Giles; Tony Gilbert; Matthew F. Bush. Design and Characterization of a New Ion Mobility Cell (Saturday @ 9:50 am)

Bush Lab at ASMS

asms_vancouverThe Bush Lab and collaborators are presenting the following posters at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry annual meeting in Vancouver. Abstracts may be found by searching at for “Bush” using the conference planner.

  • Samuel J. Allen; Samuel T. Marionni; Kevin Giles; Tony Gilbert; Matthew F. Bush. Design and Characterization of a New Ion Mobility Cell for Protein Complexes (Monday, Poster 634)
  • Samuel T. Marionni; Weiman Xing; Ning Zheng; Matthew F. Bush. Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of a Circadian Clock Protein Complex Reveals a Ligand-Dependent Conformational Switch (Wednesday, Poster 244)
  • Lucas Monkkonen; Yue Huang; Sung Hwan Yoon; John Edgar; Eri Nakatani; Carlos E. Catalano; Matthew F. Bush; David R. Goodlett. Native Mass Spectrometry of Noncovalent Protein Complexes by Surface Acoustic Wave Nebulization (Tuesday, Poster 261)

Matt Bush and Brandon Ruotolo will also co-chair the Ion Mobility MS Workshop on Applying Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry to Challenges in Proteomics and Systems Biology (Wednesday, 5:45-7:00, Room 220-222).

  • Utilizing IMS-MS Separations in Proteomic Studies Erin Baker (Pacific Northwest National Labs)
  • Strategies and Challenges in Dynamic Systems Biology Analysis Using Structural Mass Spectrometry Jeffrey R. Enders, Christina C. Marasco, Kevin T. Seale, John P. Wikswo, John A. McLean (Vanderbilt University)
  • Realization of the Promise of IM-MS in Differential Expression Proteomics Erik J. Soderblom, J. Will Thompson, Matt W. Foster, Meredith E. Turner, M. Arthur Moseley (Duke University)
  • Quantitative IM-MS^E Proteomics Brent Martin (University of Michigan)

We look forward to seeing everyone in Vancouver!