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715 |
Early-Career Scientists Committee (ECSC) – Morning City Run Location: Entrance Foyer
Chair: Nicola Gray
Everyone is welcome to join the ECSC for a morning 5 km run in Salzburg. An ideal way to
see some of the city while working off the Austrian cuisine! All abilities welcome. |
800
1600 |
Place Posters Location: 1st Floor Exhibit Hall
ALL posters should be placed by 16:00. |
800
830 |
Welcome Coffee Location: Entrance Foyer
Enjoy coffee, a pastry and a chat with colleagues before the day starts. |
830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Mozart 2
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Mozart 3
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Mozart 4-5
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Paracelsus Hall
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Trakl Hall
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Doppler Hall
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830
1130 |
Short Course Location: Trapp Zimmer
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900
1300 |
Get the Basics Location: Papageno Hall
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1130
1400 |
Lunch on Own Location: Your Choice
Some nearby (within one block) recommendations include:
1. The Heart of Joy (Vegetarian and Vegan)
2. my Indigo Kongresshaus (Asian Fusion, great choice if short on time, pre-packaged take-away options available, pleasant interior)
3. Cafe Fingerlos (Cafe with the best breakfast in town)
4. IMLAUER Sky (Rooftop patio with a view)
5. Cafe Wernbacher (Austrian, great interior for a rainy day with much of the original 1950s decor, open 9am-midnight daily with Sunday Brunch buffet until 2pm)
6. Braurestaurant IMLAUER (Austrian, traditional interior plus a beer garden, good for groups)
A little further afield:
1. Balkan Grill Walter (Take-away street food at its best in the Old Town. Grab a FroYo at Fabi's after.)
2. Stieglkeller (Lovely historical building in Old Town, it's Beer Garden has a fantastic view over the town. Large beer selection.)
3. Krimpelstatter (Traditional Austrian food since 1584, Beer Garden, Good for groups up to 50pax)
Or see the complete list of suggested Places to Eat. |
13:10
13:50 |
Discussion Group: Study Design and Logistics for Metabolomics Studies Location: Papageno Hall
Chair: Jerzy Adamski
Study design is a very critical step in metabolomic experiment. It has to ensure that phenotype resolution, metabolite coverage, quality-driving resources and logistic processes are considered. During the session we will interactively discuss steps like type of the study, consideration of confounders, power calculation, pre-analytical requirements, sample storage, randomization, metabolite analytics to be chosen and replication considerations.
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1400
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CONGRESS OPEN Location: Mozart 1-5
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1400
1415 |
Welcome, Introduction & Orientation Location: Mozart 1-5
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PLENARY LECTURE Inflammatory Stories in Time and Space: Using Mass Spectrometry Imaging, Ion Mobility and High Throughput Lipidomics to Understand Human Disease Jules Griffin Computational and Systems Medicine, Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London and Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Chair: Anne BendtLocation: Mozart 1-5
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1500
1515 |
Intermission Location: Entrance Foyer
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1515
1615 |
State of the Science Address Location: Mozart 1-5
Chairs: Elizabeth Want and Roland Geyer
Speakers: Ilaria Belluomo, Graeme Eisenhofer, Manfred Wuhrer, Anne Bendt, Oleg Mayboroda, Edward Moore, Lars Melholt Rasmussen, Jody van den Ouweland, Tiffany Porta, Grace van der Gugten
Presented by MSACL EU Scientific Committee, this address will provide an overview of the applications and technologies currently being used in Clinical Labs, and a clear view of the development pipeline. It will highlight applications expected to be available in the near-future, as well as emerging applications, and key contributors. Exemplary talks, posters, and people present at the congress will be identified, enabling you to optimize your learning path and more effectively target potential network connections. Whether you are new to Clinical Mass Spectrometry, or a seasoned veteran, the State of the Science address should be on your agenda. |
1615
1630 |
Intermission Location: Entrance Foyer
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1630
1700 |
Poster Lightning Talks Location: Mozart 1-5
Chairs: Ilaria Belluomo and Julien Boccard
Judges: Simon Cameron, Eva Hunyadi-Gulyas, Guinevere Lageveen-Kammeijer, Renee Ruhaak, Will Slade, Karl Storbeck, Elizabeth Want
Poster Contest Semi-Finalists will be selected to present their pitch from the plenary podium within 90 seconds and with 1 slide (PDF format). |
1700
1715 |
Exhibitor Lightning Talks (View) Location: Mozart 1-5
Chair: Nicola Gray
Presenting Companies: Bioinformatics Solutions, Cambridge Isotope Labs, Chromsystems, Merck, Pharmafluidics, Shimadzu, Tecan, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UTAK Laboratories, Waters
10 -12 exhibitors selected to present their pitch from the plenary podium within 90 seconds and with 1 slide (PDF format). |
1715
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EXHIBITS OPEN Location: 1st Floor Exhibit Hall
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1715
1930 |
Exhibitor Reception Location: 1st Floor Exhibit Hall
Dinner served. |
1800
1900 |
Meet-a-Mentor : Booth Tours Location: 1st Floor Exhibit Hall
Chair: Renee Ruhaak
Mentors: David Herold, Laura Owen, Grace van der Gugten, Michael Wright
Join an expert mentor as they tour the booths and learn more about technologies available, what experts are looking for during the exchange, and how they interact with the booth vendors. Increase your network and your knowledge of products and services available. |
1930
2030 |
Early-Career Scientists (ECS) - Career Options in Clinical Mass Spectrometry Discussion Location: Mozart 4-5
Chair: Nicola Gray
Organized by the ECSC, this discussion group is aimed at early-career scientists and those involved with training and
recruitment of the next generation. It is meant to create awareness on career development
and planning, considering your career path, where you would like to be and how to get
there. The discussion panel will comprise speakers from a variety of sectors including
academia, industry and entrepreneurship and will explore transitioning between different
sectors. The invited speakers include Christiane Auray-Blais (University of Sherbrooke,
Canada), Brian Keevil (University of Manchester, UK), Flaminia Flanelli (University of
Bologna, Italy), Christian Scherling (Tecan, Germany), and Will Slade (LabCorp, USA) who will discuss their own professional career pathways and how they got there. |
1930
2030 |
FeMS: Networking Reception Location: Mozart 1-3
Chairs: Anne Bendt, Grace van der Gugten, Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir
Please join us for this inaugural FeMS event! Over wine and cheese, a few thought-provoking questions will be posed. Afterwards we’ll have a discussion group.
Organized by Females in Mass Spectrometry (FeMS), an initiative to bring together women in the mass spectrometry field. |
2030
2130 |
FeMS : Discussion Group : How to Gain Visibility in the Field of Mass Spectrometry Location: Mozart 1-3
Chair: Rita Horvath
Panelists: Gwen McMillin, Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir, Julijana Ivanisevic, I-Lin Tsai, Elizabeth Want, Isa Cabruja
Thought-provoking questions, followed by a discussion with women at various stages in their careers, including an open period for audience questions. Exploring themes such as: (i) Best practices to achieve more visibility; (ii) How can the mass spec community participate in supporting its male and female members? (iii) How can we encourage each other to succeed? What questions do you have? Open to all! Additionally, the Rowena Shaw Avanti Award for Women in Mass Spectrometry, a $2000 USD discretionary award funded by Avanti Polar Lipids, will be introduced. |
2030
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Enjoy the City Location: Your Choice
or get a good night's sleep |