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3rd Annual North American Mass Spectrometry Summer School Registration Open

Join us for our third annual mass spectrometry summer school, which will be held in Madison, WI from June 15-18. We are proud to have assembled over a dozen world leading experts in mass spectrometry for this four-day course. Our goal is to provide our students, both from academia and industry, an engaging and inspiring program covering the latest in the application of mass spectrometry to omic analyses. Tutorial lectures range from mass analyzers to the basics of data analysis. Also planned are several hands-on workshops – aimed at both scientific and professional development. This program is made possible by generous funding from the National Science Foundation (Integrated Organismal Systems, Plant Genome Research Program, Grant No. 1546742) and the National Institutes of Health National Center for Quantitative Biology of Complex Systems (P41 GM108538). As such, there is no cost to participate.

Registration open through March 1, 2020: https://www.ncqbcs.com/resources/training/summer-school.

Please help us spread the word about this program by sharing the news with anyone who might have possible interest to participate.

See below for a list of expert instructors who will be leading the courses, as well as premium tutorial lectures and hands-on workshops that you can experience.

Thank you,
Josh Coon, Evgenia Shishkova, and Laura Van Toll (organizing committee)


Expert Instructors:

Scott McLuckey | Purdue University

Rachel Loo | University of California-Los Angeles

Joshua Coon | University of Wisconsin-Madison

Donald Hunt (invited) | University of Virginia

Shawnna Buttery | STAR Protocols

Jesper Velgaard Olsen | University of Copenhagen

Lingjun Li | University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jürgen Cox | Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

Edward Huttlin | Harvard University

Susan Olesik | Ohio State University

Evgenia Shishkova | University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jessica Prenni | Colorado State University

Vicki Wysocki | Ohio State University

John Bowden | University of Florida

Tutorial Lectures:
Mass analyzers

Ionization

Tandem MS

Data acquisition

Quantification  

Experimental design

Separations  

PTMs

Metabolomics  

Top-down/Native MS

Lipidomics


Hands-on Workshops:
Mass analyzers

Spectral interpretation
Publishing and reviewing

Science writing

Science illustrations

Registration for the Annual Mass Spectrometry Summer School Opens Jan 8

Registration for the 3rd annual North American Mass Spectrometry Summer School is now open.

This free event, which will take place June 15-18, 2020 in Madison, Wisconsin will feature world-leading experts in Mass Spectrometry, who will deliver lectures and tutorials on both plant (NSF) and animal (NIH) mass spec applications. 

Program details and registration can be found on the NCQBCS website, located here:
https://www.ncqbcs.com/resources/training/summer-school.

Please help us spread the word about Mass Spec Summer School by telling your colleagues and friends who might benefit from attending. 

Registration for this opportunity closes on March 1.

Registration for the 3rd Annual Mass Spec Summer School Opens in January

Registration for the NCQBCS third annual North American Mass Spectrometry Summer School will open January 2, 2020.

The NAMSS summer school is an exciting opportunity for burgeoning scientists to network and learn from leading mass spectrometry experts in both plant and animal applications.

The summer school will take place in Madison, WI from June 15-18. A variety of activities, such as lectures and workshops, will be held.

Additionally, as a summer school student, you will be able to:

Present a Poster
The poster session will be held Monday afternoon (June 15th) with prizes awarded to the top entries.

Give a Flash Talk
Flash talks will be scheduled throughout the week. They are 5-minute, one-slide presentations of your work, a research question you want input on, or something else of interest you would like to ask or share with the group. Prizes awarded to the top talks.

Future Technology Discussion
The event will include a discussion titled “Future Technology Needs”, where we want to hear your ideas of what technology is missing in the current research environment that would help advance your work. This could be techniques, protocols, instrumentation capability, etc. These can be big or small ideas, realistic or just a dream.

Join World-Leading Experts for Morning Coffee and Q&A
Sign up for a morning session where you bring your questions and get help from the experts. Sessions are limited to 15 people and we request you submit a question in advance so we can come prepared for the discussion.

Tweet Your Thoughts and Ideas
Join in via twitter during the sessions.

More information on the NAMSS 2020 summer school can be found here.