[Metabolomics] FW: Clinical and Forensic applications of ICP-MS and will be presented on the 28th of April, 2022.

Ben Crossett ben.crossett at sydney.edu.au
Mon Apr 4 14:13:47 AEST 2022


Dear Metabolomics Users,

Please see the announcement of the first Clinical MS Forum for 2022.  As always it looks like an interested and engaging event.

If you are not on their mailing list, don't hesitate to contact any of the organising committee so that you can get the Teams invitation when it is released.

Kind regards,

Ben

From: Danijela Kocic <danijela.kocic at svha.org.au>
Sent: Monday, 4 April 2022 12:56
To: Andrea Horvath (NSW Health Pathology) <Andrea.Horvath at health.nsw.gov.au>; David Bishop <David.Bishop at uts.edu.au>; Michael.Fitzpatrick1 at health.nsw.gov.au; Jason Tran (NSW Health Pathology <Jason.Tran at health.nsw.gov.au>; Christopher Hodgkins (NSW Health Pathology) <Christopher.Hodgkins at health.nsw.gov.au>; Danijela Kocic <danijela.kocic at svha.org.au>
Subject: Clinical and Forensic applications of ICP-MS and will be presented on the 28th of April, 2022.

Dear Clinical Mass Spectrometry Community,


I hope you are all keeping well, and this pandemic hasn't been too harsh on you. We are happy to present our first Clinical MS Forum for the year and on this occasion will also be virtual, but I am hopeful the future ones will be face to face.

Similarly, as the last time, we are using the MO Teams Platform, and the invitation will come through Teams as well. You can accept it as a calendar invitation, and it will be automatically in your calendar once accepted.

The topic for this forum is Clinical and Forensic applications of ICP-MS and will be presented on the 28th of April, 2022.

The attendance is free and will be from 12:00-14:00.   We will have an interactive session at the end to gather some info to shape future forums so please have an additional electronic device handy (mobile phone, tablet, etc.).

We will have four experts speaking on this topic.


12:10-12:50 pm         Dr Jonathan Wanagat and Dr David Bishop: Quantitative imaging of protein expression using immuno-mass spectrometry imaging

12:50-1:20 pm           Dr Ross Wenzel: ICP-MS - Clinical Applications

1:20-1:50 pm             Miss Stephanie Burmuzoska: Is the Arsenic in my Drinking Water Bad for Me?


Please find all the details in the attached flyer. We are looking forward to seeing you all.

Please feel free to forward this invitation to anyone that may find it helpful. They can contact me directly to be added to the distribution list.



Kind regards,
Clinical MS Forum Committee,

Rita, David, Michael, Jason, Christopher and Danijela

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