Agenda

[all dates and times for sessions at the DGMS conference 2025 are subject to change]


TUESDAY – March 04, 2025

11:00-18:00
Registration
13:00-16:30
Workshops
Workshop IWorkshop II
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
13:00–16:3015:00–16:30
DGMS Fachgruppe “MS Imaging” – IT Tools for Data Analysis in Mass Spec Imaging (MSI)Annual Conference Workshop of the DGMS Focus Group Core Facilities
17:00-17:15
DGMS 2025 Opening Ceremony (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
17:15-18:00
Plenary Lecture 1: Thorsten Kleine (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
What isotopes tell us about the origin of the Earth
Chair: Henning Urlaub
18:00-18:45
Wolfgang Paul Lecture: Richard A. Yost (Online) (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
The Triple Quadrupole: Innovation, Serendipity and Persistence
18:45-19:30
Award Session 1: (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
DGMS Medal of Honor – Michael Linscheid
Wolfgang Paul Study Awards – Niklas Geue (PhD) and Felix Maximilian Albrecht (MSc)
19:30-22:00
Welcome Mixer (Adam-von-Trott-Saal)

WEDNESDAY – March 05, 2025

08:00-16:00
Registration
09:00-09:45
Plenary Lecture 2: Markus Ralser (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Chair: Christof Lenz
09:45-10:15
Coffee Break
10:15-11:45
Sessions 1-3
Session 1:
(Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Session 2:
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
Session 3:
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
Proteomics
Chair: Markus Ralser
Isotope & Environmental Analysis
Chair: Jürgen Gross
Gas Phase Ion Spectroscopy
Chair: Maria Schlangen
10:15–10:45
Keynote:
Bettina Warscheid
Spatial Subcellular Proteomics: Defining the Peroxisomal Niche
Keynote:
Anneli Kruve-Viil
Detection and identification of toxic and high-risk chemicals with LC/HMRS and machine learning
Keynote:
Isabelle Compagnon
Multiscale and multidimensional schemes for ion spectroscopy, applications to glycomics.
10:45–11:05
David Russo
Modernizing cyanobacterial proteomics towards a deeper coverage of the endo- and exoproteome
Annika Schardt
Fast screening method for nanoparticles in surface waters via nanosecond spICP‑MS and a tailored automated ion cloud recognition algorithm
Jonas Warneke
Chemistry of the fragment anion [B12X11]– (X=halogen, CN): From binding noble gases in mass spectrometers to the controlled functionalization of peptides on surfaces
11:05–11:25
Emilio Cirri
Optimized Automated Workflow for BioID Improves Reproducibility and Identification of Protein–Protein Interactions
Nils Kuhlbusch
ESI-Orbitrap-MS as a tool for isotopocule analysis on small molecules
Michael Götze
Advancing Glycomics and Beyond: Cryogenic Multiplexed IR Spectroscopy Coupled to Ion Mobility MS
11:25–11:45
Paula Nissen
Layer-wise NIRL Ablation of Human Cornea for Spatial Proteomics Reveals Detailed Insight into Structure and Strong Inter-Patient Variances
Carsten Baessmann
Detecting PFAS beyond the Current Regulative Request: a Comprehensive Overview of the Water Contamination in the Netherlands by UPHLC-Ion mobility-HRMS
Mathias Schäfer
Curtius and Wolff Rearrangement Reactions investigated by Tandem-MS, IR Ion Spectroscopy (IRIS) and Theory
11.45-13.15
Lunch Break
Lunch Seminar 1Lunch Seminar 2
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
11:45–13:1511:45–13:15
ShimadzuAgilent
13.15-14.00
Plenary Lecture 3: Alexey Nesvizhskii (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
FragPipe: comprehensive computational platform for quantitative proteomics and PTM analysis
Chair: Juliane Liepe
14:00-15:30
Sessions 4-6
Session 4:
(Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Session 5:
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
Session 6:
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
Computational Mass Spectrometry & Data Science
Chair: Alexey Nesvizhskii
Lipids, Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids
Chair: Andrej Shevchenko
Polymers & High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Chair: Wolfgang Schrader
14:00–14:30
Keynote:
Christina Ludwig
Unraveling proteomic diversity in bacteria: From identification to quantitative insights into bacterial proteomes
Keynote:
Katharina Gutbrod
Toward Comprehensive Lipid Quantification in Plants: Challenges and Solutions
Keynote:
Christopher Rüger
Advances in high-resolution mass spectrometry of complex mixtures: Addressing bottlenecks in hyphenation, ionization, and data processing
14:30-14:50
Jan Schwenzfeier
Introducing FISCAS – Making single cell MSI spectra compilation easy
Vannuruswamy Garikapati
Organism-Wide Lipid Flux by 15N Metabolic Labeling and Shotgun Ultra-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Christian Escobar-Carranza
On the Detection of Microplastics by Flowing Atmospheric-Pressure Afterglow Mass Spectrometry (FAPA-MS)
14:50-15:10
Antonia Gocke
OmixLitMiner 2.0: Guided Literature Mining Tool for Efficient Classification and Validation of Omics Studies
Heiko Hayen
Rapid MALDI-MS/MS-based profiling of lipid A species from gram-negative bacteria utilizing trapped ion mobility spectrometry
Henrik Krolle
Benchmarking Novel and Established Native Mass Spectrometry Methods for High-Mass Applications
15:10–15:30
John Cormican
Towards a complete picture of HLA-I immunopeptidome via sensitive MS identification
Palina Nepachalovich
Tracing lipid metabolism using click chemistry and LC-MS
Laurin Grabler
Aging Effects of Synthetic E-Fuels used as a Replacement for Fossil Heating Fuels
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-17:00
DGMS Members Meeting (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
17:00-19:00
Poster Session 1 – Even Numbers (Adam-von-Trott-Saal)
18:00-20:00
DGMS Board Meeting (Taberna)
19:00-24:00
Career Session / Young Scientists Evening Event (Hannah-Vogt-Saal)

THURSDAY – March 06, 2025

08:00-16:00
Registration
09:00-09:45
Plenary Lecture 4: Lars Konermann (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Atomistic Modeling of the ESI Process: From Taylor Cones to Biomolecular Ions and Magic Number Clusters
Chair: Henning Urlaub
09:45-10:15
Coffee Break
10:15-11:45
Sessions 7-9
Session 7:
(Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Session 8:
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
Session 9:
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
Ionization Mechanisms
Chair: Lars Konermann
Clinical Mass Spectrometry
Chair: tba
Fundamentals & Instrumentation
Chair: Lutz Schweikhard
10:15–10:45
Keynote:
Rainer Cramer
Liquid Atmospheric Pressure (LAP) MALDI Mass Spectrometry and its Applications
Keynote:
Renee Ruhaak
Personalized medicine for improved patient care: Mass Spectrometry-based precision diagnostics for coagulation and bleeding disorders.
Keynote:
Charlotte Uetrecht
Native mass spectrometry meets X-rays.
10:45–11:05
Laura Tenhumberg
Is Less Really More? Exploring the Impact of Ultralow Flow Rates on APPI Performance
Boris Zühlke
Multidimensional Separation of intact Protein Isoforms in Human Plasma
Hamish Stewart
New Concept Multi-Reflection Analyzer with a Long Focus Lens
11:05–11:25
Nina Morgner
Quantifying Binding affinities of homo dimers with qLILBID-MS
Thomas Mair
Identification of Diagnostic Biomarkers Using Proteomic Analysis in Thoracic Aortic Diseases
Jens Riedel
Acoustic Ion Manipulation: Electric-field-free Approach to Gate, Focus, and Separate Ions at Atmospheric Pressure
11:25–11:45
Julius Wollmann
TransMIT AP-SMALDI5 AF mass spectrometry imaging with SICRIT post-ionization
Besnik Muqaku
Peptidomic analysis of cerebrospinal fluid samples reveals new biomarker candidates for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Christian Klein
The combination of ion mobility and electron capture mass spectrometry as a new tool for native mass spectrometry

11.45-13.15
Lunch Break
Lunch Seminar 3Lunch Seminar 4
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
11:45–13:1511:45–13:15
Thermo Fisher ScientificWaters

13.15-14.00
Plenary Lecture 5: Jana Roithová (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Mass Spectrometry in Catalysis Research
Chair: Konrad Koszinowski
14:00-15:40
Sessions 10-12
Session 10:
(Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Session 11:
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
Session 12:
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
Gas Phase Ion Reactions
Chair: Jana Roithová
Imaging
Chair: Hassan Dihazi
Natural Products
Chair: Michael Glocker
14:00–14:3014:00–14:3014:00–14:30
Keynote:
Jennifer Meyer
Gas phase investigations on the redox-active [M(dgpy)2]n+ complex – On the way towards characterizing excited state reactivity
Keynote:
Jens Soltwisch
Transmission-mode MALDI-2-MSI and In-Source Fluorescence Microscopy for Mass Spectrometric Analysis at Cellular and Sub-Cellular Resolving Power
Keynote:
Christian Janfelt
Spatial Metabolomics: Unraveling Plant Natural Product Chemistry through Mass Spectrometry Imaging
14:30-15:0014:30-14:5014:30-14:50
DPG Talk:
Lutz Schweikhard
How to study molecular ions and atomic clusters by multi-reflection time-of-flight MS
Melanie Föll
Spatial proteomics by Parallel Accumulation-Serial Fragmentation Supported MALDI MS/MS imaging: A first glance into multiplexed and spatial peptide identification
Jan-Philipp Knepper
MALDI-MS Imaging for Spatiotemporal Visualization of Bacillus subtilis Cannibalism Toxins and Lipopeptides in Developing Biofilms
15:00-15:2014:50-15:1014:50-15:10
Marianne Engeser
Metallo-supramolecular tetrahedra in the gas phase
Katja R. Wiedemann
Mini but mighty – small pixels reveal big impacts of tiny parasites on metabolism of their hosts
Jan Zuber
Advanced Characterization of Lignins from Diverse Plant Sources and Isolation Processes Using FT-ICR-MS
15:20–15:4015:10–15:3015:10–15:30
Alexander Haack
Fragmentation Mechanism of Protonated Primary Alcohols in Ion Mobility – Mass Spectrometry (IM-MS)
Chengyi Xie
Ten-Fold Expansion MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Tissues and Cells at 500 nm Resolution
Muhaiminatul Azizah
High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Discovery of Novel Chemical Mediators Responsible for Stress Adaptation in Marine Plankton

15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-17:15
Award Session 2: (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Mattauch Herzog Award – David Clases and Daniel Petras
Young Scientist Award – Tim Steinwachs
17:15-19:15
Poster Session 2 – Odd Numbers (Adam-von-Trott-Saal)
From 19:30
Conference Dinner at Bullerjahn


FRIDAY- March 07, 2025

08:00-14:00
Registration
09:00-09:45
Plenary Lecture 6: Sarah O’Connor (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Single cell mass spectrometry in medicinal plants
Chair: Ivo Feußner
09:45-10:15
Coffee Break
10:15-11:45
Sessions 13-15
Session 13:
(Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Session 14:
(Hannah-Vogt-Saal)
Session 15:
(Emmy-Noether-Saal)
Metabolomics
Chair: Sarah O’Connor
Structural Biology
Chair: Andrea Sinz
Applications in Pharmaceutical & Food Industry
Chair: Hartmut Schlüter
10:15–10:45
Keynote:
Kathrin Thedieck
Keynote:
Carla Schmidt
Structural Mass Spectrometry to Study Protein Complexes in Synaptic Vesicles and the Neuronal Synapse
Keynote:
Karin Kleigrewe
10:45–11:05
Fabian Schmitt
High-Throughput Metabolomics Profiling of Plasma with Flow Injection Mass Spectrometry
Ilka Wittig
Mass Spectrometry-Based Complexome Profiling: Insights into the Maintenance and Assembly of Mitochondrial Complexes
Andreas Römpp
MS imaging in drug development: The clinical-stage antibiotic BTZ‑043 accumulates and efficiently acts againstMycobacterium tuberculosisinmurinetuberculosis lesions
11:05–11:25
Min Qiu
Metabolic microarchitecture: Localised biotransformation in wastewater biofilms by Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Asat Baischew
Unveiling the Role of the Intrinsically Disordered N-Terminus of the Neuropeptide Y2 Receptor by Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry
Michael Glocker
Mass Spectrometric ITEM-FOUR Analysis Deciphers Distinct Binding Motifs of Camelid Single-Domain Antibodies – Towards High-Precision Malaria Diagnostics
11:25–11:45
Marcel Kwiatkowski
Proteo-Metabo-Flux: An analytical systems cross-omics approach to link metabolism and signalling
Federico Uliana
Structural proteomics approaches to quantify protein structural re-organization within biomolecular condensates
Daniel Heffernan
Intermittent Headspace Sampling and Profiling of Volatile Organic Compounds via Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization: Application to Aroma Differentiation in Wine
11.45-12.45
Award Session 3: (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
Poster Awards
12.45-13.00
DGMS 2025 Closing Ceremony & Sneak Preview 57th DGMS 2026 (Aula am Wilhelmsplatz)
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