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Room A (Hall Wing, 2nd Floor, Auxiliary Hall)
S1: Ionization methods for the next generation
(Day 1, Wednesday, May 25, 9:50-11:50 Room A)
Organized by Kenzo Hiraoka (Univ. Yamanashi)
(9:50-10:30)
1A-S1-01 Ionization methods for the next generation
( Univ. of Yamanashi)
oKenzo Hiraoka
(10:30-11:10) Chair: Kenzo Hiraoka
1A-S1-02 Surface-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (SALDI). Practices, Fundamentals, and Relation to MALDI
( Yamanashi University)
oJan Sunner
(11:10-11:50) Chair: Kenzo Hiraoka
1A-S1-03 Breakthrough in ion detectors - Superconducting detectors -
( AIST)
oMasataka Ohkubo
S2: Instrumentation for the 21st century
(Day 1, Wednesday, May 25, 15:50-17:55 Room A)
Organized by Morio Ishihara (Osaka Univ.)
(15:50-16:15) Chair: Morio Ishihara
1A-S2-01 Orthogonal Acceleration Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometers and their New Applications
( JEOL Ltd.)
oJun Tamura
(16:15-16:40) Chair: Morio Ishihara
1A-S2-02 Quadrupole Ion Trap/Time of Flight mass spectrometer, the present and future
( Shimadzu)
oKozo Miseki
(16:40-17:05) Chair: Morio Ishihara
1A-S2-03 Development of nanoLC-Iontrap-TOF/MS
( 1Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., 2Central Research laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., 3Hitachi Research laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.)
oYasushi Terui1, Kouhei Mochiduki1, Izumi Waki2, Kinya Kobayashi3
(17:05-17:30) Chair: Morio Ishihara
1A-S2-04 Development of Multi-turn Time of Flight Mass Spectrometers
( Osaka Univ.)
oMorio Ishihara
(17:30-17:55) Chair: Morio Ishihara
1A-S2-05 Design and Construction of an Electrospray Ion-Mobility Mass Spectrometer
( Kansai)
oRyuichi Arakawa
S6: Metabolomics and bioinformatics
(Day 2 Thursday, May 26, 15:20-18:20 Room A)
Organized by Ryo Taguchi (Univ. Tokyo)
(15:20-16:20) Chair: Ryo Taguchi
2A-S6-01 Understanding global systems biology using spectroscopic tools and metabonomics
( Imperial College London)
oJeremy Nicholson
(16:20-16:50) Chair: Ryo Taguchi
2A-S6-02 Chemometrics in metabolomics using mass spectrometry.
( Osaka Univ.)
oEiichiro Fukusaki
(16:50-17:20) Chair: Ryo Taguchi
2A-S6-03 MS Database Consortium of Protonaed Molecules and their Fragmentation
( 1JCL, 2JCL, 3JCL)
oZenzaburo Tozuka1, Shohei Shioyama2, Hisami Murai3
(17:20-17:50) Chair: Kazuo Hirayama
2A-S6-04 Construction of data base and an analytical system for lipidomics
( Med., Univ. Tokyo)
oRyo Taguchi
(17:50-18:20) Chair: Kazuo Hirayama
2A-S6-05 Digital Metabolic Maps for Metabolome Analysis
( 1U Tokyo, 2Keio U, 3JST)
oMasanori Arita1,2,3
S9: Protein Mass Spectrometry -From the dawn of a new age to the recent proteomics-
(Day 3, Friday, May 27, 15:20-17:20 Room A)
Organized by Kazuo Hirayama (Ajinomoto Co., Inc.)
(15:20-16:20) Chair: Kenzo Hiraoka
3A-S9-01 Protei mass spectrometry
( Ajinomoto Co., Inc.)
oKazuo HIRAYAMA
(16:20-17:20) Chair: Ryo Taguchi
3A-S9-02 A Review of Methods to Circumvent Low Duty Cycle and Poor Peak Capacity when Analyzing Complex Peptide Mixtures via LC-MS-based Shotgun Proteomic Technologies.
( 1UW Med Chem, 2Insilicos, 3Michrom)
Houle Wang3, Yang Wang3, Kerry Nugent3, Soyoung Ryu1, Catalin Doneanu1, Greg Taylor1, Brian Pratt2, Erik Nilsson2, oDavid Goodlett1
Room B (Main Bldg., 4th Floor, Omiya Sonic Civic Hall)
S3: Mass Spectrometry in Forensic Science and Security -ABC (Atomic, Biological, and Chemical) Terrorism
(Day 1, Wednesday, May 25, 15:50-17:55 Room B)
Organized by Yukiko Hirabayashi (Hitachi, Ltd.)
(15:50-16:15) Chair: Takashi Nohmi
1B-S3-01 Risk management toward disaster and terrorism
( Chiba Institute of  Science)
oToshisuke Hirano
(16:15-16:40) Chair: Takashi Nohmi
1B-S3-02 Threat of NBCR terrorism and its tactics
( IEDM)
oYasuhiro Morino
(16:40-17:05) Chair: Takashi Nohmi
1B-S3-03 Chemical Weapon and the disposal
( aist)
oSyuzou Fujiwara
(17:05-17:30) Chair: Yukiko Hirabayashi
1B-S3-04 The usefulness of mass spectrometry in scientific crime investigation
( FSL)
oMasatoshi Morinaga
(17:30-17:55) Chair: Yukiko Hirabayashi
1B-S3-05 Mass Spectrometry for Homeland Security: Rapid Detection of Hazardous Compounds
( Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.)
oYasuaki Takada
S5: The new scissors for cutting molecules: Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD)
(Day 2 Thursday, May 26, 8:50-10:50 Room B)
Organized by Takae Takeuchi (Nara Women's Univ.)
(8:50-9:05) Chair: Takemichi Nakamura
2B-S5-01 The New Scissors for Cutting Molecules: Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD) --Introduction and Theoretical Approach--
( Nara Women's Univ.)
oTakae Takeuchi
(9:05-9:30) Chair: Takae Takeuchi
2B-S5-02 Characteristic feature of dissociation induced by electron transfer in mass spectrometry
( Osaka Prefecture University)
oShigeo Hayakawa
(9:30-9:55) Chair: Shigeo Hayakawa
2B-S5-03 New Characteristics of Slow Ion-Molecule Collision Dynamics: Application to Mass Spectrometry
( Kyushu University)
oMineo Kimura
(9:55-10:40) Chair: Takae Takeuchi
2B-S5-04 Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD): Instrumentation, Chemistry and Applications
( 1U. Virginia, 2Thermo Electron)
oJohn Syka1,2, Joshua Coon1, Beatrix Ueberheide1, An Chi1, Leann Hopkins1, Dina Bai1, Jeffrey Shabanowitz1, Donald Hunt1
(10:40-10:50) Overall discussion
S7: Characterization of synthetic polymers by MALDI-MS: present and future
(Day 2 Thursday, May 26, 15:20-18:20 Room B)
Organized by Hiroaki Sato (AIST)
(15:20-15:30)
2B-S7-01 Characterization of synthetic polymers by MALDI-MS: present and future
( AIST)
oHiroaki Sato
(15:30-16:10) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-02 International Activities in ISO Standardization of MALDI-TOFMS for Synthetic Polymers
( AIST)
oShinichi Kinugasa
(16:10-16:30) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-03 Direct and quantitative analysis of additives in synthetic polymers using MALDI-TOF/MS
( Asahi Kasei Corporation)
oRika Komatsu, Hiroshi Ohzeki, Kazuyuki Yoshida
(16:30-16:50) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-04 Development of a new matrix material for synthetic polymers
( Sumitomo Chemical)
oHideaki Nakajima, Hiroshi Takigawa, Akihiko Okada
(16:50-17:10) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-05 MALDI-MS Applications: from Instrument Developer's Point of View
( Shimadzu Corporation)
oShin-ichirou Kawabata
(17:10-17:50) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-06 Direct analysis of minor components in polymer materials
( NIT)
oHajime Ohtani
(17:50-18:20) Chair: Hiroaki Sato
2B-S7-07 Analysis of Synthetic Polymer and Polymer Additives for DIOS-MS
( 1NEDO, 2AIST)
oTeruyuki Seino1,2
Room C (Main Bldg., 4th Floor, Omiya Sonic Civic Hall)
S4: For overcoming of drug toxicity
(Day 1, Wednesday, May 25, 15:50-17:50 Room C)
Organized by Yutaka Hashimoto (Univ. Yamanashi)
(15:50-16:30) Chair: Yutaka Hashimoto
1C-S4-01 Drug Toxicity Due to Drug Metabolism Forming Chemically Reactive Metabolites
( DMPK Labs, Sankyo)
oToshihiko Ikeda
(16:30-17:10) Chair: Haruo Iwabuchi
1C-S4-02 Drug-Induced Idiosyncratic Hepatotoxicity: The Troglitazone Case
( Kanazawa Univ.)
oTsuyoshi Yokoi
(17:10-17:50) Chair: Yutaka Hashimoto
1C-S4-03 Application of Mass Spectrometry to Forensic Toxicology
( Fujita Health Univ.)
oAkira Ishii
S8: Isotope separation and measurement
(Day 2 Thursday, May 26, 15:20-18:20 Room C)
Organized by Masao Nomura (Tokyo Inst. Technology)
(15:20-15:50) Chair: Keisuke Nagao
2C-S8-01 The isotope separation by the ion exchange method and isotope analysis
( Research Lab. for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Inst. of Technol.)
oMasao Nomura, Masao Aida, Yasuhiko Fujii
(15:50-16:20) Chair: Masao Nomura
2C-S8-02 Establishment of 13CH4 enrichment technology and 13C labeled agent used for diagnosis of H-pylori infection
( TOKYO GAS Co.,Ltd.)
oKazuhide Hori
(16:20-16:50) Chair: Masao Nomura
2C-S8-03 15N Concentration Technology by Nitrox Method
( Shoko)
Hirosi Yagi, Rie Satou, oMasami Mori, Keniti Muraoka
(16:50-17:20) Chair: Masao Nomura
2C-S8-04 Manufacturing and Application of Water-18O
( TNS)
oHiroshi Taira
(17:20-17:50) Chair: Keisuke Nagao
2C-S8-05 Multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer -advantages and applications-
( JAMSTEC)
oMasaharu Tanimizu
(17:50-18:20) Chair: Keisuke Nagao
2C-S8-06 Isotope Measurements using Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry
( Nagoya Univ.)
oKenichi Watanabe, Tetsuo Iguchi, Yuki Higuchi
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