James L. Waters Symposium - History and Development of SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry)
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The annual James L. Waters Symposium is a unique component of Pittcon’s Technical Program. Mr. Waters, founder of Waters Associates, Inc. and President of Waters Business Systems, Inc. proposed in 1987 that the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP) offer an annual symposium exploring the origin, development, implementation, and commercialization of scientific instrumentation of established and major significance. The objective of the symposium is to recognize researchers and the development and application of instrumentation by preserving the early, and in some cases, more mature history of the important contributions as well as the cooperation between inventors, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and marketing organizations.
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Nicholas Winograd - Penn State University
Ron Heeren - Distinguished Professor and Limburg Chair Maastricht University
Sean Bendall - Stanford University School of Medicine
Hua Tian - Research Associate Professor University of Pittsburgh
Jonathan Sweedler - University of Illinois
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Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry - Past and Future
NICHOLAS WINOGRAD - Penn State University
Using secondary ion mass spectrometry and matrix assisted laser desorption / ionization mass spectrometry for spatially resolved and single cell chemical characterization of tissues and biofilms
Jonathan Sweedler - University of Illinois
Massively Multiplexed Imaging of Human Pathology
Sean Bendall - Stanford University School of Medicine
3D single-cell spatial biology using giant cluster ion beam secondary ion mass spectrometry
Hua Tian - Environmental and Occupational Health, Pitt Public Heath; Children’s Nuronscinece Insititute, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
Biological imaging MS: SIMS in the Fastlane
Ron M.A. Heeren - Maastricht University
James L. Waters Symposium - History and Development of SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry)
Description
Session Number: Waters-00
Session Type: Award
Session Date: Monday 3/20/2023
Session Time: 1:30 PM - 4:50 PM
Room Number: 126A
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Category: Mass Spectrometry
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