Si terrà all'Università di Teramo la decima edizione del MS J-Day “i giovani e la spettrometria di massa” organizzato in collaborazione con la Facoltà di Bioscienze e tecnologie agro-alimentari e ambientali.
L’ evento è dedicato ai giovani, studenti, dottorandi, assegnisti e ricercatori che operano nel campo della spettrometria di massa o che vogliono avvicinarsi ad essa. Sono previste presentazioni orali e presentazioni poster per consentire ai partecipanti di confrontarsi su diverse tematiche, il cui filo conduttore è la spettrometria di massa.
La partecipazione è gratuita.
L’evento si inserisce all’interno delle numerose iniziative che la Divisione di Spettrometria di Massa propone per i suoi giovani iscritti, favorendo l’incontro di giovani emergenti del settore.
Argomenti trattati:
10:00 | Registration of participant | |
10:30 | Opening | |
10:40 | MS-based proteomics: empowering MS-data analysis to address animal infectious diseases | Bruno Tilocca
University ""Magna Graecia"" of Catanzaro" |
11:10 | Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics to Reveal Brain Signatures of an in vivo Model of Multiple Sclerosis | Maurine Fucito
University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti-Pescara" |
11:28 | Identification of known and putative allergenic proteins of Tenebrio molitor by liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization and tandem mass spectrometry | Mariachiara Bianco
Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro " |
11:46 | Coffee break | |
12:10 | Application of a GC-qMS method for the determination of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) deposition flux | Giuseppe Ianiri
University of Molise |
12:28 | Use of pure materials to improve background in rare event searchs: characterization of plastic samples performed by High Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry | Francesco Ferella
INFN, Univeersity of L'Aquila |
12:46 | Proteomics of sorted Leukocyte-derived Extracellular Vesicles in tears as “liquid biopsy” reflecting neuroinflammation in Multiple Sclerosis | Maria concetta Cufaro
Univesity G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara |
12:51 | BAG3 in glucose homeostasis: proteomics characterization of BAG3 knockout in pancreatic β-cells | Federica Di Marco
University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara" |
12:56 | Targeting proteomic networks in primary microglia in Alzheimer’s disease: new targets for understanding its pathogenesis | Daniel Tortolani
European Center for Brain Research (CERC)/Santa Lucia Foundation IRCCS |
13:01 | Evaluation of plasma metabolomic profile by exploiting the synergy between MS and NMR | Gaia Di Francesco
Sapienza university of Rome |
13:06 | Chemical profiles and biological activities of extracts obtained from Viscum album L. (Mistletoe) | Lorenza Marinaccio
University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara |
13:11 | Cannabinoids profile in Cannabis sativa L. samples by means of LC-MRM/IDA/EPI analysis: a new approach for cultivar classification | Sara Palmieri
University of Teramo |
13:16 | Development of a new liquid phase micro-extraction method for the determination of drugs in oral fluids by HPLC-MS / MS analysis | Martina Croce
Sapienza University of Rome |
13:21 | Multi-experiment approach analysis for derivatized short chain fatty acids by means LC-MS/MS | Eduardo Viteritti
University of Teramo |
13:26 | Lunch | |
14:30 | LC-MS/MS analysis of phenolic compounds in plant matrices: a multi-experiment approach | Fabiola Eugelio
University of Teramo |
14:48 | Double bond location and geometry assignment in unsaturated fatty acyl chains of drying oils: the interplay between RPLC-ESI-FTMS/MS and m-CPBA epoxidation | Davide Coniglio
Univeristy of Bari Aldo Moro |
15:06 | Untargeted metabolic profiling of “Sulmona red garlic” by FT-ICR mass spectrometr | Alba La Salvia
Sapienza University of Rome |
15:24 | Break | |
15:40 | Development of an LC-MS/MS method for the determination of uric acid in bones | Chiara Maccari
University of Parma |
15:58 | IRMPD action spectroscopy of bare deprotonated genistein, a natural antioxidant isoflavone | Lucretia Rotari
Sapienza University of Rome |
16:13 | Closing remarks |