TIAFT-SFTA joint webinar
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Forensic, clinical and research applications of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS)
Date: Tuesday, November 12th, 2024
Time:
03:00−6:00 pm (Paris Time, CET)
09:00−12:00 pm (noon) EST/EDT
01:00−04:00 am AEDT (13th Nov)
The webinar on Forensic, Clinical, and Research Applications of High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) will feature sessions on various HRMS applications in toxicology, diagnostics, and research. Following opening remarks, presentations will cover HRMS screening in forensic toxicology, quantitation techniques, and tools for detecting new psychoactive substances.
Additional topics include the benefits and limitations of LC-HRMS in clinical and forensic contexts, metabolomics applications, and methods for improved identification of compounds using advanced mass spectrometry techniques. This event will provide valuable insights into the diverse applications of HRMS across scientific disciplines.
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Times listed below are in CET Time (Paris Time)
Time |
Title |
Speaker |
3:00 pm |
Welcome and Introduction |
Thomas Gluodenis Simon Elliott (President of TIAFT) Amine Larabi (President of SFTA) |
3:10 pm |
High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Screening in Forensic Toxicology. |
Marta Concheiro-Guisan |
3:30 pm |
Quantitation approaches using HRMS |
Stephen Trobbiani |
3:50 pm |
HighResNPS: a high-resolution mass spectrometry suspect screening tool for new psychoactive substances |
Daniel Pasin |
4:10 pm |
LC-HRMS: Benefits and Limitations in Clinical and Forensic Toxicology |
Nicolas Fabresse |
4:30 pm |
Break |
|
4:45 pm |
HRMS for metabolomics |
Marie Lenski |
5:05 pm |
Molecular Networking and HRMS |
Thomas Gicquel |
5:25 pm |
Glucagon like peptide-1 analogues analysis in whole blood samples by the use of LC-ESI-HRMS method |
Nadia Arbouche |
5:40 pm |
Combining Electron Impact and Chemical Ionization with Gas Chromatography High Resolution Mass Spectrometry to Improve Confidence in New Psychoactive Substance Identification |
Romain Magny |
6:00 pm | End |