The purpose of the Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry is to provide international scientists a forum for in-depth and informal discussion of the most recent developments in the area of mass spectrometry, with the intent of stimulating creativity, critical thinking, and the exchange of ideas.
2009 - Ion Spectroscopy (Tomas Baer and Robert Dunbar)
2008 - New Methods, Instrumentation and Applications of Ion Traps (Alan G. Marshall and Jennifer Brodbelt)
2007 - Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics (Alan Rockwood and Ravinder Singh)
2006 - Fundamentals of Gas Phas Ion Chemistry: Experiment and Theory (Frantisek Turecek and Thomas H Morton)
2005 - Biomarkers, Discovery and Validation (Steve Carr, Leigh Anderson)
2004 - Metabolite Profiling: Biomarker Discovery, Drug Efficacy and Fundamental Biochemistry (Gary Siuzdak)
2003 - Biomolecular Interactions (Joseph Loo)
2002 - Carbohydrates/Glycobiology (Julie Leary, Carlito Lebrilla)
2001 - Real World Challenges & New Developments in Environmental Mass Spec Measurements (Kim Prather, Paul Shepson)
2000 - Characterization of Protein Conformation by Mass Spec (David Clemmer, David L. Smith)
1999 - Mass Spec and Proteomics (Reudi Aebersold, John Stults)
1998 - Mass Spectrometric Detection in Chemical Separations (Chris Enke, Ken Tomer)
1997 - Mass Spectrometry and Drug Discovery (Steve Carr, Brad Gibson)