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Bruker Daltonics to present its high performance mass spectrometry platforms at the IMSC 2009

Published on August 28, 2009 at 9:01 AM · No Comments

The 18th International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC) will open on August 30th, in Bremen, Germany, which is also the home of Bruker Daltonics, a leading developer of innovative life science mass spectrometry tools.

In addition to supporting IMSC as a Platinum Sponsor, and presenting more than 50 contributions in the scientific conference program, Bruker Daltonics has organized various workshops, customer days, exhibitions and company tours to present its mass spectrometry innovations to the scientific community:

  • Sunday, August 30th: Bruker Daltonics International Users Conference
  • Monday, August 31st and Tuesday, September 1st: Workshop Series “Achieving Highest Confidence with Complex Small Molecules Samples”, and “New Tools for Biomarker Discovery”, presented by MS experts including Don Richards (Pfizer Central Research Ltd., UK), Tony Bristow (AstraZeneca, UK), Gary Corthals (TCB, Finland), and Bernhard Kuester,(TU Munich, Germany)
  • Monday, August 31st and Tuesday, September 1st: Live instrument demonstrations at our Bremen factory facility
  • Wednesday, September 2nd: Bruker Daltonics factory tours running throughout the day;

At IMSC 2009, Bruker presents for the first time in Europe a number of truly innovative, high performance mass spectrometry platforms demonstrating Bruker’s “Continuing Revolution” campaign to enable the life science community for an ever increasing range of scientific investigations, as well as for advanced applied and clinical methods:

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