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Ambassadors Guide to Agilent at ASMS 2016

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Ambassadors Guide to Agilent at ASMS 2016

ASMS 2016 | JUNE 6-9 | San Antonio, TXPOSTERS | PRESENTATIONS | SEMINARS

ASMS 2016 Agilent Breakfast Meetings

Monday, June 6 | 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. (Agilent Hospitality Suite)

Start your ASMS day with coffee and conversation—plus informative presentations that delve deeply into the latest MS topics.

Expand Your Metabolomics HorizonsSteven Fisher, Market Director—A&G/Life Science Research Segment, Agilent Technologies

Christine Miller, Omics Market Manager, Agilent Technologies

Steve Madden, Software Product Manager, Agilent Technologies

Metabolomics is a powerful technique for understanding biological systems by measuring the abundance of metabolites. The field is rapidly evolving as new approaches are developed to the analytical and biological challenges researchers face. Three workflow improvements will be discussed in this presentation:

1. Advances in batch feature extraction software (Profinder) to include GC/MS data

2. A robust and reproducible LC/QQQ method and acquisition database for the targeted measurement of >215 central carbon metabolites

3. Software solution for qualitative flux analysis (stable isotope tracing) by LC/Q-TOF

Tuesday, June 7 | 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. (Agilent Hospitality Suite)

Better, Faster Agilent Solutions for Biopharmaceutical Characterization

Ning Tang, Ph.D. Agilent Technologies

Jordy Hslao, Ph.D. Agilent Technologies

New capabilities and workflows have been implemented to accelerate the characterization of biopharmaceuticals, specifically in the areas of Drug-to-Antibody Ratio (DAR) analysis and Host Cell Protein (HCP) identification. In this presentation, we illustrate the latest enablement to easily and accurately analyze and determine DAR values of antibody-drug conjugates. In addition, automation capabilities have been developed to streamline sample preparation, such as antibody reduction and deglycosylation. Together with Walkup interface, DAR analysis and reporting can be effortlessly accomplished in an automated fashion by a large number of users ranging from LC/MS novices to experts. In parallel, a workflow has been developed to identify and quantify low level HCPs using 2D-LC separation coupled to directed MS analysis. We illustrate that HCPs can be confidently identified using a MS1 profiling and iterative directed MS strategy to serve as a superior acquisition method relative to the traditional shotgun MS/MS approach. Moreover, the beneficial use of different fractionation strategies as a first dimension for HCP analysis using 2D-LC/MS will be presented. The proposed workflow will facilitate the comprehensive identification of HCPs in biopharmaceutical drugs which enables the refinement of current biotherapeutic enrichment strategies.

Wednesday, June 8 | 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. (Agilent Hospitality Suite)

Food for Mass Spec Thought in the Applied Markets1. Can a wine connoisseur benefit from accurate mass?

Phil Wylie (15 min) Aroma profile of wines was studied using headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and GC/Q-TOF operating in TOF mode.

2. Breaking Bad: change lab habits with more ions Joan Stevens and Melissa Churley (15 min) The high sensitivity Agilent 7010 system gives you options in your workflow: affording modified sample preparation and reduced inlet maintenance.

3. JetClean: outsource cleaning chores to technology Elizabeth Almasi (15 min) The JetClean self-cleaning ion source offers automated cleaning process of SQ and TQ GC/MS systems, resulting in significant timesaving and convenience in measurements in the food, environmental, material and other markets.

Phil Wylie, Senior Applications Chemist Agilent Technologies

Joan Stevens, Applications Scientist Agilent Technologies

Melissa Churley, Applications Scientist Agilent Technologies

Elizabeth Almasi, MSD Applications Manager Agilent Technologies

Poster: MP 267A Multi-Omic Approach to Reveal the Effect of Low-Level Gamma Radiation on Rice SeedsGohei Hayashi1, J Shibato2, A Kubo3, T Imanaka3, GK Agrawal4, S Shioda2, M Fukumoto5; G Oros6, Randeep Rakwal7, Sa Deepak8, Gundimeda Seetaram8, Upendra Simha8, Padmanaban Arunkumar8

1 Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

2Hoshi University, Tokyo, Japan3NIES, Tsukuba, Japan4RLABB, Kathmandu, Nepal5Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan6Plant Protection Institute, Budapest, Hungary7Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan8Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India

Poster: MP 483An Optimized Acquisition Database and LC-MS/MS Method Targeting Central Carbon Pathway MetabolitesMark Sartain1, Amy Caudy2,3, Adam Rosebrock2,3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2 Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, University of Toronto, Toronto ON, Canada

3 Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto ON, Canada

Biological Research Agilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: MP 020Novel Strategy Based on Dual Enrichment and Double Lists for Characterization of Host Cell ProteinsZheng-Xiang Zhang1, Jimmy Chan1, Shuai Zuo1, Tao Bo1, Rong An1

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: MP 252Accurate Mass Retention Time Locked Metabolomics EI Library and Workflows for Accurate Mass GC/Q-TOF Metabolomics Data ProcessingSofia Nieto1, Zijuan Lai2m Mine Palazoglu2, Hong Chen1, Aditi Koul1, Vadim Kalmeyer1, Oliver Fiehn2 1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2University of California Davis, Davis, CA

ASMS 2016 Agilent Poster Presentations

Join us in the scientific presentations and poster sessions to hear more from Agilent’s scientists and our collaborators about recent advances in Biological & Clinical Research, Food, Environmental & Forensic Toxicology analyses and other fundamental scientific research.

AGILENT HOSPITALITY SUITEJune 6-8, 2016 | 8:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Grand Hyatt Hotel, Lone Star Ballroom DEF

Tuesday Oral Session: TOH 3:10 p.m. | Ballroom 1, Level 3Targeted MS-Based Approach for Protein Ligand Binding Analysis in Complex Biological Mixtures Using a Phenacylbromide Modification Strategy Lorrain Jin1, Carol H Ball2, Michael C Fitzgerald1

1Duke University, Durham, NC2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: TP 005Comparison of Innovator and Biosimilar by Peptide Mapping Using HPLC Coupled to Time-of-Flight Mass SpectrometryRavindra Gudihal1, Ning Tang2

1Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: TP 446Native and Denatured Protein Structural Studies Using Ion Mobility MS and Ion Activation TechniquesRuwan Kurulugama1, George C Stafford1, Joseph Eschweiler2, Brandon T Ruotolo2, John Fjeldsted1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Poster: TP 518Identification of a Novel Lipid Family Containing a Modified Head GroupSeetaramanjaneyulu Gundimeda1, Arunkumar Padmanaban1

1Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India

Poster: MP 491Development of Ion Pair-Reverse Phase Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Method to Maximize Isomer Separation and Coverage of Endogenous Metabolite ClassesYuqin Dai11Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: MP 598Proteomics of Benign and Metastatic Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells and CybridsVadiraja B Bhat1, Durairaj Renu2, Akanksha Mishra2, Pramila Tata2, Jun Hyoung Park3, Santhosh Kumar3, Sajna A Vithayathil3, Nagireddy Putluri3, Efrosini Tsouko3, Taraka R Donti3, Daniel E Frigo3, Chad J Creighton3, Michael T. Lewis3, Arun Sreekumar3, Lee-Jun Wong3, Benny A Kaipparettu3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Strand Life Sciences, Bangalore, India3Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Tuesday Oral Session: TOF 10:10 a.m. | Hemisfair Ballroom 3, Level 3Quadrupole Wideband Isolation Directed by Ion Mobility Drift Separation for Analyzing Complex Protein DigestsBruce Wang1, Ruwan T Kurulugama1, George Stafford1, John Fjeldsted1, Joseph Roark1, Frank Kuhlmann1, Gregor Overney1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Thursday Oral Session: ThOG 9:30 a.m. | Ballroom 2, Level 3An Integrated Workflow for Qualitative Flux Analysis by Accurate Mass LC/MSStephen Madden1, Alex Apffel1, Xinning Jiang1, Ed Darland1, Yinghang Yang1, Xiangdong Li1, Crystal Cody1, Norton Kitagawa1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: ThP 042Modeling the Exposome Paradigm: Exposure Analysis of the Western Honey BeeChloe Wang1, Malia Wenny1, Robert L Broadrup1, Christopher Mayack2, Anthony Macherone3,4

1Haverford College, Haverford, PA2Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE4 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Poster: ThP 150Determination of Ceramides Using GC/Q-TOF with a Novel High Efficiency SourceJennifer Sanderson1, Viorica Lopez-Avila1, Sofia Nieto1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: ThP 499Screening of Glyphosate-Resistant Transgenic Engineering Soy Bean and Maize by Ultra-high Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Tandem Mass SpectrometryWenjuan Zang1, Meiling Lu2, Shan Zhou2, Xiangmin Zhang1 1Fudan University, Shanghai, China2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster TP 545Untargeted 2-Sample-Comparison Using High-Resolution Data from LC/Ion Mobility Q-TOF Mass Spectrometers via a Novel 4D Molecular Feature Extraction Algorithm Frank Kuhlmann1, Xiangdong Li1, Ed Darland1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: TP 765Increased Fragmentation Efficiency in Middle-Down Protein Analysis Using Different Collision Gases in a Modified Q-TOF Mass SpectrometerChristian Klein1, Alex Mordehai1, Mark Werlich1, William E Barry1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 564Evaluating the Metabolic Impact of Feeding Baboons a High Fat, High Caloric Diet Using an Accurate Mass GC/QTOF Mark Libardoni1, Matthew Curtis2, Stephan Baumann2

1Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 681Extended Mass Range QQQ for Routine Analysis of Large, Low-Charge State Peptide IonsLinfeng Wu1, Christine A Miller11Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: TP 003DAR Calculation of Cysteine Linked ADCs by Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography Tandem High Resolution Mass SpectrometryShuai Zuo1, Tao Bo1

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: TP 004Characterization of Antibody Drug Conjugate: Intact, Fragment and Peptide Mapping Using Reversed Phase ColumnsSuresh Babu Cv1, Ning Tang2, Anne Blackwell31Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: TP 007Reversed-Phase Separation of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies Using Superficially Porous Column: LC/MS AnalysisSuresh Babu Cv1, Ning Tang2, Anne Blackwell31Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: TP 138Chiral Separation and Quantification of Metabolites Using Super Critical Fluid Chromatography Coupled with Triple QuadrupoleSiji Joseph1, Syed S Lateef11Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India

BioPharma/PharmaAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: MP 013 Drug-to-Antibody Ratio Determination for Antibody-Drug Conjugates in Serum Enabled by a Sample Preparation Platform that Automates Affinity Purification and DeglycosylationJing Chen1, Maryann Shen2, Steve Murphy1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: MP 204Increased Identification of Extractables and Leachables Compounds by the Use of Chemical Ionization and Custom DatabasesSyed Salman Lateef1, Siji Joseph1, Ravindra Gudihal11Agilent Technologies India Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India

Poster: MP 356Complicated Natural Product Analysis Using Liquid Chromatography (LC) – Drift Tube Ion Mobility (DTIM) Mass Spectrometry (MS), Xin Ma1, Tao Bo1

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: MP 651Identification of Chemical Ingredients from Ginkgo Biloba Extract Using UHPLC-QTOF/MSCoupled with PCDL LibraryGuoqiang Liu1, Shan-An Chan2

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China2Agilent Technologies Taiwan Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan

Poster: WP 641Analysis of N-Glycans Released from Monoclonal Antibodies Using an ESI-MS- friendly Fluorescent TagOscar Potter1, Gregory O Staples1, Hongfeng Yin1, Kevin Killeen1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: ThP 540Protein Conformational Analysis of Native and Stressed Monoclonal Antibodies Using Ion Mobility and LC/MS/MS Disulfide Bond MappingDavid L Wong1, Staples O Gregory1, Jordy Hsiao1, Te-Wei Chu1, Stephen Madden1, Javier Satulovsky1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: ThP 560High Throughput Screening and Characterization of Bispecifics Using Native Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Caroline S. Chu1, Te-Wei Chu1, Gregory O Staples1, Patrick D Perkins1, Andy Gieschen2, Christian Klein1, Carol H. Ball3, Ning Tang1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., La Jolla, CA3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: WP 051Antibody Characterization Enabled by Automated Affinity Purification, Deglycosylation, IdeS Digestion, and ReductionSteve Murphy1, Zach Van Den Heuvel1, Maryann Shen2, Jing Chen1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 173Glue Medicines Analysis by UHPLC Tandem Quadrupole-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry Hu Nan1, Zuo Shuai1, Du Wei1, Bo Tao1

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: WP 631Comparison of First Dimension Fractionation Strategies for Directed MS Analysis of Host Cell ProteinsJordy Hsiao1, Te-Wei Chu1, Gregory O Staples1, Oscar Potter1, Hongfeng Yin1, Kevin Killeen1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 639Host Cell Protein Analysis of Biopharmaceuticals Using Automatic Offline Fractionation and LC/MSAlex Zhu1, Jing Chen2, Steve Murphy2, Jordy Hsiao3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Madison, WI3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

EnvironmentalAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: MP 124Detection of Picogram or Sub-Picogram Semi-Volatile Compounds by Full Scan GCMS Using a High Efficiency Source – a Game Changer?Dale Walker1, Harry Prest2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: MP 134Tandem GC/MS Analysis of Sub-pg/μL Quantities of PBDEs, Including BDE-209 Using the Novel High Efficiency EI SourceStephan Baumann1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Alpharetta, GA

Poster: MP 135Accurate Mass Analysis of Naphthenic Acids by Ammonia NCIMatthew Curtis1, Stephan Baumann1, Mark Hewitt2, Richard Frank2, Dayue Shang3, Marcus Kim1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Environment Canada, Burlington, Canada3Environment Canada, North Vancouver, BC

Clinical ResearchAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: TP 100Quantitative Analysis of Steroids in Serum Using Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass SpectrometryHeng-Tao Dong1, Man-Yu Zhang1, Shan-An Chan2

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China2Agilent Technologies Taiwan Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan

Poster: ThP 035Human Plasma Lipidome Variations in Active TuberculosisHuipeng Neo1,2,3, Shanshan Ji4, FedericoTorta4, Anne K Bendt4, Cynthia Chee5, Yee Tang Wang5, Pavanish Kumar6, Bhairav Paleja6, Amit Singhal6, Gennaro De Libero6, Markus R Wenk4

1NUS Singapore, Singapore2Agilent Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore3Department of Biological Sciences, Singapore4National University of Singapore, Singapore5Tuberculosis Unit, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore6 Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN), A*STAR, Singapore

AGILENT HOSPITALITY SUITEJune 6-8, 2016 | 8:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m. Grand Hyatt Hotel, Lone Star Ballroom DEF

Poster: MP 173Increased Throughput in the Determination of PPCPs in Water Using Optimized MS Cycle Times in a High Sensitivity UHPLC-QQQ SystemBehrooz Zekavat1, Thomas Glauner1, Craig Marvin2, André Santos1, Tarun Anumol2, Jerry Zweigenbaum2 1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Wednesday Oral Session: W 4:10 p.m. | Stars Ballroom 1, Level 3Identification of Emerging Contaminants from a Waste Water Influenced Water Body Using High Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS and Statistical AnalysisJerry Zweigenbaum1, Tarun Anumol1, Linda Kennedy2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Mansfield University of Pennsylvania, Mansfield, PA

Poster: WP 191Water Quality Growth and Change, Advanced Technology Method Change to Prescribe a Desirable Future to US EPA Method 521, (2004)Andrew Eaton1, Konjit Tadigo1, Charles Grady1, Ron Honnold2

1Eurofins Eaton Analytical Inc, Monrovia, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Prescott, AZ

Poster: MP 152A Highly Specific and Robust Multi-residue Analysis of Pesticides in Water Using Time of Flight in All Ion Acquisition ModePadma Marwah1, Ashok Marwah2, Sue D’antonio3, Paul Zimba1

1Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, TX2Self, Corpus Christi, TX3Agilent Technologies Inc., Cedar Creek, TX

Poster: MP 167Sensitive Screen of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Water Using Agilent 6545 LC/Q-TOF High Resolution Mass SpectrometerDan-Hui Dorothy Yang1, Craig Marvin2, Mark Murphy3, Yue Song4, Jimmy Chan4

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE3EPA, Golden, CO4Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China

Poster: MP 172Combining Commercial and Open-Source Accurate Mass MS/MS Library Information for Suspect and Non-Target Screening WorkflowsThomas Glauner2, Thierry Faye3, Craig Marvin4, Christian Zwiener11 Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany

2 Agilent Technologies Sales & Services GmbH, Waldbronn, Germany

3Agilent Technologies France, Paris, France4Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Download all posters, papers, and seminars after July 5 at www.agilent.com/chem/ASMS

Poster: WP 291Raising the Identification Confidence in Non-Target Analysis of House Dust by Combining Classic and Soft Electron Ionization GC-HRMSPeter Haglund1, Sofia Nieto2, Vadim Kalmeyer2, Nathan Eno2, Jennifer Sanderson2

1Umea University, Umea, Sweden2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

FoodAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: MP 156Rapid and Easy Comparison of QuEChERS Sample Preparation Methods for the Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Pear Using LC-ESI-QQQVictor Manuel Mondragon Olguin1, Jose Luis Freire1

1 Agilent Technologies Mexico, S. de R.L. de C.V. Mexico, DF

Tuesday Oral Session: TOG 9:50 a.m. | Ballroom 2, Level 3Structure Elucidation of Omega-3 Fatty Acid Fish Oil Glycerolipid Dietary Supplements by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Q-TOF-MSSheher Mohsin1, Gene S Hall2, Joe Hedrick3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Schaumburg, IL2 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ

3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: WP 194Significantly Improved Detection in Volatile Organic Analysis (VOA) of Water Using Static Headspace and GCMS with a High Efficiency SourceHarry Prest1, Melissa Churley1, Peter Gautschi21Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2 Agilent Technologies Sales & Services GmbH, Waldbronn, Germany

Poster: WP 196Analysis and “Fingerprinting” of Non-Ionic Surfactants in Hydraulic Fracturing Waters by Ion Mobility Mass SpectrometryE. Michael Thurman1, Imma Ferrer1, Jerry Zweigenbaum2, Aaron Boice3, and John C. Fjeldsted3

1University of Colorado, Boulder, CO2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 204Screening for Pollutants in Water Using a GC/MSD Extractor Source with MassHunter Target Deconvolution and Customized ReportingChris Sandy1, Angela Henry2, Bruce Quimby2, Lei Tao1, Sue Zhang1, Vadim Kalmeyer1, Sun Li11Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: TP 225Screening of Pesticides in Lipid-rich Food Matrices by Using High Resolution GC/Q-TOF and Accurate Mass Pesticide LibraryKai Chen1, Joan Stevens2, Hong Chen1, Vadim Kalmeyer1, Sofia Nieto1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: TP 229Development of Multi-Pesticides in Avocado Using Enhanced Matrix Removal by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry With Dynamic MRM and Triggered MRMWen-Yen Lee1, Jin-Lan Sun2, Chun-Ye Sun2, Shan-An Chan1

1Agilent Technologies Taiwan Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China

Poster: TP 232 Fast Data Acquisition Speed and High Quantitative Performance in the Simultaneous Determination of Mycotoxins, Illegal Dyes and Pesticides in SpicesMark Sartain1, Thomas Glauner2, Craig Marvin3, Andre Santos4, Anumol Tarun3, Jerry Zweigenbaum3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2 Agilent Technologies Sales & Services GmbH, Waldbronn, Germany

3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE4Agilent Technologies Brasil Ltda., Brueri, Brazil

Poster: TP 210Significant Improvement in GCMS Screening of Pesticides in Scan Mode Using a High Efficiency Ion Source and Spectral DeconvolutionMelissa Churley1, Bruce Quimby2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: TP 214An Optimal Method for the Analysis of Pesticides in a Variety of MatricesJessica Westland1, Vivian Chen2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China

Poster: TP 215Accurately Identify and Quantify A Hundred Pesticides in a Single GC RunJessica Westland1, Tom Doherty2, Vivian Chen3

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA3Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China

Poster: TP 216Maintaining Sensitivity and Reproducibility with the Self Cleaning Ion Source for Pesticides in Food and FeedVivian Chen1, Jessica Westland2, Elizabeth Almasi31Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Shanghai, China2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 209Significant Robustness Improvements of PAHs Analysis in Palm Oil Using the Self-Cleaning Ion Source (SCIS) in a GC/MS/MS SystemMichel Lesieur1, Elizabeth Almasi2, Terry Sheehan2

1Agilent Technologies France, Les Ulis, France2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 210Analysis of Fish Oil for Contaminants by LC Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry with All Ions ConfirmationSue Dantonio1, Joan Stevens2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Flatonia, TX2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

Poster: WP 214Representative, Two-Gram Incurred Food Samples Using Mini-QuEChERS, Cryomilling and GC/MS/MS Analysis With a High Efficiency Ion SourceJoan Stevens1, Melissa Churley2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 241Non-targeted Modification-Specific Metabolomics Investigation of Glycosylated Metabolites in Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) by Liquid Chromatography−High Resolution Mass SpectrometryWeidong Dai1,2, Meiling Lu2, Zhi Lin1, Shan Zhou2, Junfeng Tan1

1 Tea Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, China

2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: TP 236DLLME-Gas Chromatography-Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for Classification of Botanical Origin of Chinese Honey by its Volatile and Semi-Volatile Compound ProfileHui Chen1, Linghe Jin2, Chunlin Fan1, Guofang Pang1, Shan Zhou3, Wenwen Wang3

1 Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China

2Shandong Agriculture University, Tai’an, China3Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: TP 245Analysis of Pinot Noir Wines by HS-SPME GC/ Q-TOF: Correlating Geographical Origin with Volatile Aroma ProfilesPhilip L. Wylie1, Anna K. Hjelmeland2, Ron C. Runnebaum2, Susan E. Ebeler2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2University of California-Davis, Davis, CA

Poster: TP 246Discrimination of Wine Cultivars and Geographic Origins by Characteristic Components Profiling Using UHPLC-ESI/QTOF-MS Combined with Chemometric AnalysisNana Liang1, Ying Liu1, Meiling Lu2, Shan Zhou2, Jinhua Wang1, Zhaohui Zhang1, Shen Han1

1 Beijing Entry-Exit Bureau of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China

2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: ThP 126Targeted Veterinary Drugs Screening in Food Matrix Using EMR QuEChERS and Newly Developed Triple Quadrupole Mass SpectrometerYanan Yang1, Dan-Hui Yang1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Forensic ToxicologyAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: TP 742Obtain Sub-ng/mL Levels for Steroids Using a Simple, One-Step Derivatization and a Novel, High Efficiency EI SourceTim Conjelko1, Stephan Baumann1,Matthew Curtis1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 283Fast Analysis Workflow with No Sample Preparation for Forensic Applications Using Open Probe Fast GC/MS: Unit and High Resolution Mass SpectrometersLuis Cuadra-Rodriguez1, Jennifer Sanderson1, Bjorn Flatt1, Bill Russ1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 242Study of the Aroma Variation in Oolong Tea Processing by Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction and Gas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryChengying Ma1, Shan Zhou2, Aiqing Miao1, Wenwen Wang2, Junxi Cao1

1 Tea Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, GuangZhou, China

2Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Poster: WP 245Foodomic Profiling of Vinegars in China with Metabolomics Workflow by Agilent 6545 UHPLC-ESI/QTOFShaozhen Wang1, Shan-An Chan1

1Agilent Technologies Co. Ltd (China), Beijing, China

Thursday Oral Session: ThOA 3:30 p.m. | Hall 1, Level 1GC x GC x Q-TOF-MS Survey of Essential OilsEdward Ledford1, Zhanpin Wu2, Sofia Nieto3, Stephen E Reichenbach4, Qingping Tao5

1Zoex Corporation, Houston, TX2Zoex Corporation, Lincoln, NE3Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Lincoln, NE

5GC Image, LLC Lincoln, NE

MS Fundamentals Agilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Monday Oral Session: MOC 8:30 a.m. | Stars Ballroom 1, Level 3Highly Accurate Collision Cross Section Measurements for Comprehensive High Throughput ApplicationsJohn Fjeldsted1, Ruwan T Kurulugama1, Alex Mordehai1, Emma E Rennie1, Ed Darland1, George C Stafford1, Jody May2, Sarah M Stow2, John A McLean2, Tim Causon3, Teresa Mairinger3, Stephan Hann3, Erin Baker41Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN3Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, Austria4Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA

Poster: WP 281Evaluation of Organometallic Compounds Using GC/Q-TOF with a Novel High Efficiency SourceDavid Kaz1, Jennifer Sanderson1, Sofia Nieto1 1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 290How We Can Improve Number of Compounds Found by Deconvolution in one Essential Oil Sample with GCMS?Celso Blatt1, Romao Beserra1

1Agilent Technologies Brasil Ltda., São Paulo, Brazil

Poster: ThP 723Multi-Fold Reduction in Drugs of Abuse Detection Limits Using Full Scan GCMS with a High Efficiency SourceMelissa Churley1, Luis Cuadra-Rodriguez1, Bruce Quimby2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE

HydrocarbonsAgilent’s Posters and Presentations (Poster/Exhibit Hall)

Poster: TP 161Using GC/MSD with High Efficiency Source and Hydrogen Cleaning to Detect Low Level Contaminants in Ethylene and PropyleneAngela Henry1, Bruce Quimby1, Badr Astiphan2

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Download all posters, papers, and seminars after July 5 at www.agilent.com/chem/ASMS

Poster: WP 293A High Efficiency Ion Source for GC/MSJeff Kernan1

1Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 442 Evaluation of Collision Cross Section Measurements Obtained by Uniform Field Drift Tube IM-MS: Insight into Instrument Settings and Theoretical CalculationsSarah Stow1, Jody C May1, James N Dodds1, Andrzej Balinski1, Emma E Rennie2, Ruwan T Kurulugama2, John Fjeldsted2, John A McLean1

1Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN2Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA

Poster: WP 445Collision Cross Section Accuracy of Common MS Calibrants Across a Large Number of Measurements in Positive and Negative Ion ModesJody C. May1, Ruwan T Kurulugama2, George C Stafford2, John C Fjeldsted2, John A McLean1

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