NJACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group

NJACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group The NJ-ACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group is a non-profit group dedicated to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and related topics.

In-person MSDG Meeting on Tuesday night (May 16)!!Date:  Tuesday, May 16, 2023Venue:  Somerville Elks Lodge 1068     375...
05/15/2023

In-person MSDG Meeting on Tuesday night (May 16)!!

Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Venue: Somerville Elks Lodge 1068
375 Union Avenue, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
(908) 707-1545

Sponsor: Sciex

Please register here (https://www.njacs.org/topical-groups/mass-spectrometry/msdg-register).

It’s free, including dinner, but registration is required. Masks or no masks are respected and welcomed.

Program
5:30 PM Social and Registration
6:15 PM Complimentary Dinner
6:55 PM Welcome and Opening Remarks
7:05 PM Speakers

Speaker 1: Eric Chan, PhD, Associate Director, Proteomics, HotSpot Therapeutics, Inc.
“Chemoproteomic workflow for target identification of small molecule allosteric inhibitors”

Speaker 2: David Colquhoun, PhD, Market Development Manager
“Novel approaches to pharmacoproteomics analysis: higher throughput and deeper characterization”

Another great meeting by the Mass NJACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group!  Thanks to Bruker for the support to the com...
04/12/2023

Another great meeting by the Mass NJACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group! Thanks to Bruker for the support to the community!

11/19/2022

Please join the Delaware Valley Mass Spectrometry discussion group Webinar this Monday!!

Date - November 21st, 4:45 - 6:15 pm EST Join the meeting https://jnjmeetings.zoom.us/j/91809378143?pwd=SE82aC96UDJkdDI5L2svWmc3em1PUT09 #

Title: Can vibrational spectroscopy finally find Its place in the world of analytical mass spectrometry?
By Professor Tom Rizzo, Professor of Chemistry at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

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Join Eastern Analytical Symposium 2022!
11/15/2022

Join Eastern Analytical Symposium 2022!

It was a fantastic MS History night. Thank you all for coming! See you next time!
11/02/2022

It was a fantastic MS History night. Thank you all for coming! See you next time!

Good Morning all, With thanks to NJACS, It is my great pleasure to send you the link for our upcoming November 1st meeti...
10/25/2022

Good Morning all,

With thanks to NJACS, It is my great pleasure to send you the link for our upcoming November 1st meeting, as follows:

https://njacs.org/msdg-mtg

Once you are on the NJACS page, then hit the RED ‘Register Here’ link and fill in the blanks. We are requiring that you register if you plan to come and please come if you register. We want to have food and seating set accurately for the night, and it is tricky these days as to meeting attendance, as you all likely know.

As well, share the invite/link to interested friends and colleagues! Please also note that anyone who needs to be re-listed due to job changes, etc can certainly reply back to my email with that request.

And … a little bit more on the night’s events …

Your NJMSDG committee is very pleased and excited to host a Special Event Meeting that highlights, as well as celebrates, some of the major events in the history of mass spectrometry. The event title will likely be shortened to simply ‘History Night’ as we welcome Dr. P. Jane Gale, the current ASMS Archivist/Historian, who will present ‘Decade by Decade: An Historical Review of Mass Spectrometry and ASMS in the Second Half of the 20th Century’. Dr. Gale has often observed , “Community has been such an important part of our profession,” and our community is excited to have her return to NJ to share how ASMS is preserving and presenting the researchers, the instrumentation developments, and the scientific communities that have provided such a powerful analytical tool for our complex applications and most difficult research problems. We look forward to learning how ASMS captures and presents this rich story as Dr. Gale describes four broad topics covered by the ASMS history poster collection: 1) the History of ASMS, 2) Member Interactions and Giants in Mass Spectrometry, 3) the History of the Science of Mass Spectrometry and 4) the History of Commercialization and explores the evolution of the science and the Society over the last 70 years through a more in-depth look at the ASMS Anniversary posters.

And don’t forget the contest/hunt for the oldest, working Mass Spectrometer – be a part of our slide show presentation. The contest (with prizes) is for the oldest working mass spectrometer (we will include all pictures in a slide show). Please send pictures and provenances/details to [email protected]. You need to be present to win but, but, but, you can submit any ‘known to you’ MS with proper details (so reach back to those university instruments where you eeked out that data for your PhD, etc, etc … love to have your pics and stories … but must still be working/ no old units sitting in storage waiting disposal).

Anyway, we have a lot to cover … and we have just the person to do it with style!

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Kathleen

NJ MSDG is the second largest mass spectrometry professional association in the nation behind ASMS, with over 1,100 members in the tristate area. homepage

Next Meeting, in-person!!! With thanks to NJACS, It is my great pleasure to send you the link for our upcoming November ...
10/25/2022

Next Meeting, in-person!!!


With thanks to NJACS, It is my great pleasure to send you the link for our upcoming November 1st meeting, as follows:

https://njacs.org/msdg-mtg

Once you are on the NJACS page, then hit the RED ‘Register Here’ link and fill in the blanks. We are requiring that you register if you plan to come and please come if you register. We want to have food and seating set accurately for the night, and it is tricky these days as to meeting attendance, as you all likely know.

As well, share the invite/link to interested friends and colleagues! Please also note that anyone who needs to be re-listed due to job changes, etc can certainly reply back to my email with that request.

And … a little bit more on the night’s events …

Your NJMSDG committee is very pleased and excited to host a Special Event Meeting that highlights, as well as celebrates, some of the major events in the history of mass spectrometry. The event title will likely be shortened to simply ‘History Night’ as we welcome Dr. P. Jane Gale, the current ASMS Archivist/Historian, who will present ‘Decade by Decade: An Historical Review of Mass Spectrometry and ASMS in the Second Half of the 20th Century’. Dr. Gale has often observed , “Community has been such an important part of our profession,” and our community is excited to have her return to NJ to share how ASMS is preserving and presenting the researchers, the instrumentation developments, and the scientific communities that have provided such a powerful analytical tool for our complex applications and most difficult research problems. We look forward to learning how ASMS captures and presents this rich story as Dr. Gale describes four broad topics covered by the ASMS history poster collection: 1) the History of ASMS, 2) Member Interactions and Giants in Mass Spectrometry, 3) the History of the Science of Mass Spectrometry and 4) the History of Commercialization and explores the evolution of the science and the Society over the last 70 years through a more in-depth look at the ASMS Anniversary posters.

And don’t forget the contest/hunt for the oldest, working Mass Spectrometer – be a part of our slide show presentation. The contest (with prizes) is for the oldest working mass spectrometer (we will include all pictures in a slide show). Please send pictures and provenances/details to [email protected]. You need to be present to win but, but, but, you can submit any ‘known to you’ MS with proper details (so reach back to those university instruments where you eeked out that data for your PhD, etc, etc … love to have your pics and stories … but must still be working/ no old units sitting in storage waiting disposal).

Anyway, we have a lot to cover … and we have just the person to do it with style!

Kathleen

NJ MSDG is the second largest mass spectrometry professional association in the nation behind ASMS, with over 1,100 members in the tristate area. homepage

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