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Room A (Hall Wing, 2nd Floor, Auxiliary Hall)
W2: Imaging mass spectrometry aimed at biological materials
(Day 3, Friday, May 27, 8:50-10:50 Room A)
Organized by Yasuhide Naito (Osaka Univ.)
(8:50-09:30) Chair: Yasuhide Naito
3A-W2-01 Direct Profiling of Peptides and Proteins from Mammalian Cells and Tissue Sections by MALDI Mass Spectrometry
( 1Suntory Inst. Bioorganic Res., 2Osaka Univ.)
oKatsuyoshi Masuda1, Yasuhide Naito2
(9:30-10:05) Chair: Yasuhide Naito
3A-W2-02 What can be seen, what we want to see, from MS images.
( CBRC, AIST)
oKatsutoshi Takahashi
(10:05-10:40) Chair: Yasuhide Naito
3A-W2-03 Research and Development of Mass Microscope
( 1NIPS, 2NIPS, 3shimadzu)
omitsutoshi setou1, shuichi simma2, yoshikazu yoshida3
(10:40-10:50) Overall discussion
Room B (Main Bldg., 4th Floor, Omiya Sonic Civic Hall)
W3: From well-known ionization methods to revolutionary MS tools
(Day 3, Friday, May 27, 8:50-10:50 Room B)
Organized by Kenzo Hiraoka (Univ. Yamanashi) and Mitsuo Takayama (Yokohama City Univ.)
(8:50-09:15) Chair: Mitsuo Takayama
3B-W3-01 Please Remind the Classic Ionization Technique -Field Desorption(FD)-
( JEOL DATUM LTD.)
oNaomi Watanabe, Kenji Matsuura
(9:15-09:40) Chair: Kenzo Hiraoka
3B-W3-02 Can direct measurement without pre-treatment and GC using Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometry become standard?
( ANELVA Technix)
oYoshiro Shiokawa, Harumi Maruyama, Masako Inoue, Yoshiki Hirano, Megumi Nakamura, Yasuyuki Taneda
(9:40-10:05) Chair: Mitsuo Takayama
3B-W3-03 Development of Atmospheric-Pressure Penning Ionization (APPeI) Method
( University of Yamanashi)
oHiroko Furuya, Shizuka Kambara, Shigeo Suzuki, Yutaka Hashimoto, Susumu Fujimaki, Kenzo Hiraoka
(10:05-10:30) Chair: Kenzo Hiraoka
3B-W3-04 Studies on structural control and production processes of nano carbon materials by high-temperature pulsed arc discharge and ion mobility measurement
( 1RCMS Nagoya Univ., 2Dept. Chem. Nagoya Univ., 3CREST/JST)
oToshiki Sugai1, Hisanori Shinohara2,3
(10:30-10:50) Overall discussion
W4: Exploring the essentials of desorption ionization
(Day 3, Friday, May 27, 15:20-17:20 Room B)
Organized by Mitsuo Takayama (Yokohama City Univ.)
(15:20-15:50) Chair: Mitsuo Takayama
3B-W4-01 A New Ionization Method for Mass Spectrometry : Electrosprayed Droplets Impact
( 1JEOL, 2University of Yamanashi)
oSusumu Fujimaki1,2, Daiki Asakawa2, Atsushi Takamizawa2, Kenzo Hiraoka2
(15:50-16:20) Chair: Susumu Fujimaki
3B-W4-02 Ion formation is governed by the physico-chemical properties of analyte.
( Yokohama City University)
oTakashi Nishikaze, Mitsuo Takayama
(16:20-16:50) Chair: Mitsuo Takayama
3B-W4-03 Matrix-Free Laser Desorption/Ionization on Submicrometer Order Structures- Requisite Factors for Ionization
( JST)
oShoji Okuno
(16:50-17:20) Chair: Mitsuo Takayama
3B-W4-04 Advanced development of "matrix-free" soft laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry
( AIST)
oHiroaki Sato
Room C (Main Bldg., 4th Floor, Omiya Sonic Civic Hall)
W1: What are the limit and beyond of the spray ionization methods?
(Day 1, Wednesday, May 25, 18:20-20:20 Room C)
Organized by Kenzo Hiraoka (Univ. Yamanashi)
(18:20-18:50) Chair: Satoko Akashi
1C-W1-01 Only cold-spray can ionize such an unstable substance without decomposition
( Tokushima Bunri Univ.)
oKentaro Yamaguchi
(18:50-19:20) Chair: Satoko Akashi
1C-W1-02 Nano electrospray ionization; useful, easy and convenient
( Ajinomoto Co., Inc.)
oNaoyuki Yamada
(19:20-19:50) Chair: Kentaro Yamaguchi
1C-W1-03 New aspects for laser spray
( 1Univ. of Yamanashi, 2Univ. of Yamanashi, 3Univ. of Yamanashi, 4Univ. of Yamanashi, 5Univ. of Yamanashi, 6Univ. of Yamanashi, 7Univ. of Yamanashi)
oAtsushi Takamizawa1, Hideki Yamada2, Hiroaki Maeda3, Kayoko Aihara4, Mayo Shimokawa5, Kayoko Mishina6, Kenzo Hiraoka7
(19:50-20:20) Chair: Kentaro Yamaguchi
1C-W1-04 Characterization of Biological Macromolecules by Laser Spray
( 1Yokohama City University, 2University of Yamanashi)
oSatoko Akashi1, Xiangguo Shi1, Atsushi Takamizawa2, Yoshiyuki Itoh1, Yoshifumi Nishimura1, Kenzo Hiraoka2
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