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ASMS 2024
Jun 2 - 6, 2024 | Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California

72nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
Thanks for having us, Anaheim.
We're back in Australia after a phenomenal ASMS 2024.
Thank you to the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and to the U.S. for being great hosts and putting on such an incredible event.
We also want to say a big thank you to everyone who featured our columns in their keynotes and breakfast seminars - including Johannes Bruno Müller-Reif and Prof Matthias Mann (Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Karl Mechtler (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology/IMP), and Prof Pierre Thibault (University of Montreal).
That's not to mention over 40 posters which used our Aurora Series columns. It's an honour to be featured in your work.
We also introduced our latest products, the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 75 µm and the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 150 µm.
In a first real-world look at the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 75 µm, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology's early collaborator Karl Mechtler says “the Aurora Rapid 8x75 will certainly become the new standard in chromatography for single-cell proteomics research.”
In his keynote ‘Challenging the Astral mass analyzer’ during the proteomics breakout at Thermo Fisher Scientific’s user meeting, Karl showed us that he identified over 5,300 proteins per cell at unseen quantitative accuracy in studying cellular heterogeneity.
He also highlighted his ideal SCP workflow, incorporating IonOpticks’ 25cm Aurora Ultimate column to analyze 50 samples per day - emphasizing the ultra sharp peaks and reproducibility Aurora Series columns are known for.
Similarly, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry's Johannes Müller-Reif delivered an incredible showcase of the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 150 µm, analyzing 45,000 plasma samples to examine the phenotypic characteristics of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
In this study, Mueller's team as early adopters, utilized our newest microflow high-througput column, having compared it with other options, ultimately choosing it for its superior performance and reliability. The preferred choice for large-cohort samples.
As a result of these two insightful keynote presentations, is it any wonder these Aurora Rapid 8 cm columns attracted a lot of interest and product requests? It’s great to hear from the many researchers interested in these products about how they plan to use them, and the potential impact they’re likely to have in driving new discoveries.
Indeed, the early results look VERY promising. In our new application note for the Rapid 8x150, we could identify more than 9,300 proteins and 100,000 unique peptides from 200ng of sample, all with remarkably stable retention times.
We're back in Australia after a phenomenal ASMS 2024.
Thank you to the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and to the U.S. for being great hosts and putting on such an incredible event.
We also want to say a big thank you to everyone who featured our columns in their keynotes and breakfast seminars - including Johannes Bruno Müller-Reif and Prof Matthias Mann (Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Karl Mechtler (Research Institute of Molecular Pathology/IMP), and Prof Pierre Thibault (University of Montreal).
That's not to mention over 40 posters which used our Aurora Series columns. It's an honour to be featured in your work.
We also introduced our latest products, the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 75 µm and the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 150 µm.
In a first real-world look at the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 75 µm, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology's early collaborator Karl Mechtler says “the Aurora Rapid 8x75 will certainly become the new standard in chromatography for single-cell proteomics research.”
In his keynote ‘Challenging the Astral mass analyzer’ during the proteomics breakout at Thermo Fisher Scientific’s user meeting, Karl showed us that he identified over 5,300 proteins per cell at unseen quantitative accuracy in studying cellular heterogeneity.
He also highlighted his ideal SCP workflow, incorporating IonOpticks’ 25cm Aurora Ultimate column to analyze 50 samples per day - emphasizing the ultra sharp peaks and reproducibility Aurora Series columns are known for.
Similarly, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry's Johannes Müller-Reif delivered an incredible showcase of the Aurora Rapid 8 cm x 150 µm, analyzing 45,000 plasma samples to examine the phenotypic characteristics of adverse pregnancy outcomes.
In this study, Mueller's team as early adopters, utilized our newest microflow high-througput column, having compared it with other options, ultimately choosing it for its superior performance and reliability. The preferred choice for large-cohort samples.
As a result of these two insightful keynote presentations, is it any wonder these Aurora Rapid 8 cm columns attracted a lot of interest and product requests? It’s great to hear from the many researchers interested in these products about how they plan to use them, and the potential impact they’re likely to have in driving new discoveries.
Indeed, the early results look VERY promising. In our new application note for the Rapid 8x150, we could identify more than 9,300 proteins and 100,000 unique peptides from 200ng of sample, all with remarkably stable retention times.
Details
Start: Jun 2
End: Jun 6
End: Jun 6
Venue
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California
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