[all dates and times are subject to change]
Plenary Lecture 1
TUESDAY – March 04, 2025
17:15-18:00 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Kleine
Department of Planetary Sciences
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
Göttingen, Germany
TITLE: What isotopes tell us about the origin of the Earth.
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Plenary Lecture 2
WEDNESDAY – March 05, 2025
09:00-09:45 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Dr. Markus Ralser
Institute of Biochemistry
Charité University Hospital Berlin
Berlin, Germany
TITLE: tba
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Plenary Lecture 3
WEDNESDAY – March 05, 2025
13:15-14:00 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Alexey Nesvizhskii
Department of Pathology
University of Michigan Medical School
Michigan, US
TITLE: FragPipe: comprehensive computational platform for quantitative proteomics and PTM analysis.
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Plenary Lecture 4
THURSDAY – March 06, 2025
09:00-09:45 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Lars Konermann
Department of Chemistry
Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
TITLE: Atomistic Modeling of the ESI Process: From Taylor Cones to Biomolecular Ions and Magic Number Clusters.
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Plenary Lecture 5
THURSDAY – March 06, 2025
13:15-14:00 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Jana Roithová
Spectroscopy and Catalysis
Radboud University
Nijmegen, Netherland
TITLE: Mass Spectrometry in Catalysis Research.
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Plenary Lecture 6
FRIDAY – March 07, 2025
09:00-09:45 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Dr. Sarah O’Connor
Department of Natural product Biosynthesis
Max Planck institute for Chemical Ecology
Jena, Germany
TITLE: Single cell mass spectrometry in medicinal plants.
Abstract (DGMS participants only)
Wolfgang Paul Lecture
TUESDAY – March 04, 2025
18:00-18:45 – Aula am Wilhelmsplatz

Prof. Richard A. Yost
Department of Chemistry
University of Florida
Florida, USA
TITLE: The Triple Quadrupole: Innovation, Serendipity and Persistence.