April 17, 2017
Journal Article

2016 ASMS Workshop Review: Next Generation LC/MS: Critical Insights and Future Perspectives

Abstract

The pilot workshop on BNext Generation LC/MS: Critical Insights and Future Perspectives^ was held on the evening of June 6, 2016 at the 64th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics held in San Antonio, TX. The workshop, chaired by Hongying Gao (Pfizer), consisted of stimulating talks from distinguished speakers and open discussion among the audience and invited presenters.The objectives of this workshop were to better understand the advances and limitations of current technologies; to exchange perspectives on the next generation LC/MS; and to discuss/debate the features of next generation LC/MS focusing on the following three questions: (1) What would the next generation LC/MS look like? (2) How would it change the way we do analysis? and (3) What fundamental issues need to be resolved? A real-world case in the biopharmaceutical industry was presented by Hongying Gao on the needs by industry for LC/MS innovation and technology advancements. The primary invited speakers were Alexander Makarov (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and Richard (Dick) Smith (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory). The open discussions startedwithQ&Aand comments for Alexander Makarov and Dick Smith, followed by insights and perspectives from members of the audience and other invited presenters who shared their thoughts addressing the above questions.

Revised: April 22, 2020 | Published: April 17, 2017

Citation

Gao H., A. Makarov, and R.D. Smith. 2017. 2016 ASMS Workshop Review: Next Generation LC/MS: Critical Insights and Future Perspectives. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 28, no. 7:1248-1249. PNNL-SA-125969. doi:10.1007/s13361-017-1664-5