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Sanibel Conference History

Topics and Organizers

2011 - From Fragmentation Mechanisms to Sequencing:  Tandem Mass Spectrometry 
            Based Peptide and Protein Identification (Bela Paizs and Matthias Mann)
2010 - From Structural Biology to Drug Discovery:  New Roles for Mass Spectrometry 
           in Nucleic Acids (Daniele Fabris and Patrick Limbach) 
2009 - Lipodomics and Lipid Mass Spectrometry 
           (Robert C. Murphy and Hee-Yong Kim)
2008 - Ion Mobility and Related Emerging Areas (David Clemmer and Gary Eiceman)
2007 - Imaging Mass Spectrometry (Richard Caprioli, Ron Heeren, Markus Stoeckli)
2006 - Focus on Biomolecular Structure, Dynamics, and Function:Hydrogen Exchange 
             and Covalent Labeling Techniques (Igor A. Kaltashov and John R. Engen)
2005 - MS in Forensic Science and Counterterrorism 
           (Peter Dreifus and Brian Eckenrode)
2004 – Inorganic Mass Spectrometry (Charles Evans)
2003 - Ion Activation in Chemistry and Biochemistry: Mechanisms, Dynamics 
             and Applications (Jennifer Brodbelt and Graham Cooks)
2002 - Front End Sample Handling Techniques for Analysis by Mass Spec 
           (Jack Henion and Jack Watson)
2001 - Informatics and Mass spectrometry
2000 - Field Portable and Miniature Mass Spec (Henk Meuzelaar and Marcus Wise)
1999 - Mass Spec in Clinical Diagnosis of Disease 
           (Donald Chace and Stephen Naylor)
1998 - Time-of Flight Mass Spec (Brian Chait and Murray Johnston)
1997 - Quadrupole Ion Traps (Gary Glish and Raymond March)
1995 - Physics & Chemistry of Electrospray & Multiply Charged Ions 
           (Robert Voyksner and Paul Kebarle)
1994 - Mass Spectrometry in Polymer & Materials Science 
           (Robert Lattimer and Stanley Israel)
1993 - Mass Spectrometry of Carbohydrates (Vernon Reinhold)
1992 - Lasers in Mass Spectrometry (Tom Baer, Klaus Biemann)
1991 - Ion Activation and Dissociation (Robert Boyd, Richard Caprioli)
1990 - Ion Trapping in Mass Spectrometry (Michelle Buchanan, Gary Glish)
1989 - Mechanisms in Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry (Ken Busch, Bob Cotter and Mark Ross)

 
 
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