ASMS 2026 - Biognosys

ASMS 2026

At the 74th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics in San Diego, Biognosys Group will have a strong presence with 2 breakfast seminars, 2 oral presentations, 20 scientific posters and an exhibition booth.

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Book an on-site meeting with one of our experts to explore how we could address your research needs or come by our booth #809!

 

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Breakfast Seminars

Spectronaut 21: Proteomics Without Blind Spot

Tuesday Breakfast Seminar

June 2, 2026 | 7 AM

 

Join us for ”Spectronaut 21: Proteomics Without Blind Spot”, an exciting seminar showcasing the next generation of DIA proteomics. Monika Pepelnjak (Biognosys Group) will introduce Spectronaut 21, unveiling new capabilities for deeper proteome coverage and clearer biological insights. This will be followed by two guest speakers: Pouya Faridi (Monash University), presenting the directDIA approach for discovering disease‑associated immunopeptides in plasma, and Ben Anderson (University of Wisconsin–Madison, Coon Laboratories), showcasing the Mouse Multi‑PTM Atlas.

 

7:00-7:05 AM – Welcome – Monika Puchalska, PhD (Biognosys Group)

7:05-7:25 AM – ”Spectronaut 21: Deep Proteomes, Clear Biological Insights” – Monika Pepelnjak, PhD (Biognosys Group)

7:25-7:40 AM – ”directDIA Soluble HLA Immunopeptidomics Reveals Disease-Associated Peptides in Plasma” – Pouya Faridi, PhD (Monash University)

7:40-7:55 AM – ”The Mouse Multi-PTM Atlas” – Ben Anderson, PhD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

7:55-8:00 AM – Q&A

 

Proteomics in Real-World Applications: Plasma Biomarker Discovery and Oncology Drug Development

Wednesday Breakfast Seminar

June 3, 2026 | 7 AM

 

Join us for our breakfast seminar featuring leading voices in proteomics and drug development. Emma Ährman (Acrivon Therapeutics) will present Acrivon’s AP3 Platform, highlighting pathway-driven precision in oncology drug discovery, while Sasha Singh (Center for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences) will share a practical framework for plasma proteomics focused on data quality and reproducibility.

 

7:00-7:05 AM – Welcome – Garwin Pichler, PhD (Biognosys Group)

7:05-7:30 AM – ”Acrivon’s AP3 Platform for Biological Pathway-Driven Drug Development” – Emma Åhrman, PhD (Acrivon Therapeutics)

7:30-7:55 AM – ”A Practical Approach to Plasma Proteomics: Emphasizing Quality Over Quantity” – Sasha Singh, PhD (Center for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences)

7:55-8:00 AM – Q&A

 

Oral Presentations

Systematic Assessment of Entrapment Strategies for Accurate FDR Validation in DIA Proteomics

Presenter: Monika Pepelnjak

Date: Monday, June 1

Abstract Number: 328601

Generation of an In-Depth Tissue-Resolved Proteomics Atlas of the Non-Human Primate Macaca Fascicularis on the timsUltra-AIP

Presenter: Sandra Schär

Date: Tuesday, June 2

Abstract Number: 327519

Monday Scientific Posters

High-Performing PepSep Advanced Columns Enable Deep Profiling of P2-Enriched Plasma Samples on an Orbitrap Astral

Presenter: Bettina Streckenbach

Poster Number: MP 382

Performance, Carry-over and Robustness Evaluation of a Newly Available LC-MS/MS Setup for Proteomics Profiling

Presenter: Kevin Pacios

Poster Number: MP 377

Tuesday Scientific Posters

Optimized FFPE Tissue Processing: Complete Workflow for In-depth Proteome Analysis of Multiple FFPE Formats

Presenter: TBC

Abstract Number: 327243

Boosting Sample Preparation at Low Protein Input: A Workflow Engineered for Optimal Recovery and High Throughput

Presenter: Measho Abreha

Abstract Number: 327750

Deep and Reproducible Plasma Proteomics Enabled by Single-Particle Enrichment and DIA-MS for Colorectal Cancer Biomarker Discovery

Presenter: Cameron Ellis

Abstract Number: 328878

Automation of P2 Nanoparticle-Based Plasma Enrichment on the Opentrons Flex Enables Scalable, Reproducible Plasma Proteomics

Presenter: Maura Grey

Poster Number: TP 675

Broad Profiling, Quantitative Metabolomics Using the MxP® Quant 1000 Kit Optimized for the Bruker EVOQ® DART-TQ+ Mass Spectrometer

Presenter: Hai Pham-Tuan

Poster Number: TP 499

Standardized Large‑Panel Quantitative Metabolomics and Lipidomics Using the MxP® Quant 1000 Kit Validated on the SCIEX Triple Quad 7500 System

Presenter: Stephen Dearth

Poster Number: TP 486

Multi‑Platform and Multi‑Laboratory Evaluation of a Quantitative Metabolomics Assay Targeting over 1,200 Metabolites Using AI-Driven Peak Picking

Presenter: Markus Langsdorf

Poster Number: TP 498

Retention Time Down-Sampling Improves Sensitivity and Lower Limits of Quantification of prm-PASEF

Presenter: Simonas Savickas

Poster Number: TP 052

Wednesday Scientific Posters

A Hybrid Workflow Combining Targeted and Untargeted Metabolomics Enabled by biocrates Mx Quant kit on timsMetabo LC-TIMS-HRMS

Presenter: Hai Pham-Tuan

Abstract Number: 328442

A Generalized PTM Model for Prediction of iRT for Unseen PTMs

Presenter: Alex Pachos

Poster Number: WP 047

Generalizing iRT Prediction to Unseen PTMs with Atomic Encoding and Transfer Learning

Presenter: An-phi Nguyen

Poster Number: WP 049

Exploring the Potential of Data Analysis in the Cloud to Enable Large-Scale Proteomics Experiments

Presenter: Grzegorz Skoraczynski

Abstract Number: 329521

Identifying Circulating Biomarkers for Amyloid Conversion and Early Cognitive Decline through Unbiased Proteomics in Matched CSF and Plasma

Presenter: Yuehan Feng

Poster Number: WP 077

Thursday Scientific Posters

Sensitive Antigen Discovery Using Library‑Free DIA with Integrated In‑Source Fragmentation Detection

Presenter: Monika Puchalska

Poster Number: ThP 461

In-Depth Plasma Proteome Profiling Reveals Disease-Associated Signatures in a Colorectal Cancer Pilot Study

Presenter: Cameron Ellis

Poster Number: ThP 079

Protein Corona Based P2 Enrichment Beyond EDTA-Plasma: A Dedicated Enrichment Approach Enables Deeper Serum and Heparin-/Citrate-Plasma Proteomics

Presenter: Roland Bruderer

Poster Number: ThP 085

Development and Qualification of an Ultra-Sensitive SISCAPA-MS Assay for UBE3A Quantification in Human CSF for Angelman Syndrome Research

Presenter: TBC

Poster Number: ThP 602

In-Depth Characterization of the P2 Plasma Enrichment Workflow

Presenter: Yuehan Feng

Poster Number: ThP 080

Exhibition Booth

Our team of experts is looking forward to greeting you at booth #809 and discussing with you the latest on our multiomics solutions.

 

 

 

Our ASMS Highlights

Spectronaut

Powerful software package for comprehensive analysis of data-independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics experiments.

iST

Fast, reliable, standardized methods for sample preparation ready for mass spectrometry analysis

PepSep Columns

With a diverse portfolio of C18 nanoflow columns available in various lengths, inner diameters, and particle sizes, PepSep® ensures the perfect fit for every proteomics [...]

OmicsFlow

OmicsFlow platform delivers a fast, scalable, and user-friendly solution for orchestrating and parallelizing omics data analysis. Streamlined deployment in your cloud env [...]

P2-iST Plasma

The integration of Biognosys’ P2 single particle technology with PreOmics’ proven iST workflow introduces a next-generation, particle-based enrichment solution that i [...]

biocrates Quant 1000 kit

biocrates Quant 1000 kit delivers groundbreaking coverage of biomarkers in a single kit, setting a new standard of excellence for in quantitative metabolomics profiling. [...]

Partner Activities

Join our Bruker partners to explore what’s new across their portfolio for proteomics, metabolomics, pharma, imaging, and applied markets. Discover how we’re advancing mass spectrometry together.

Bruker eXceed Symposium: Science at Full Momentum

 

Join the Bruker eXceed Symposium for an inspiring deep dive into cutting‑edge research and innovation. This event brings together leading voices to share new methods, emerging applications, and the ideas shaping the future of mass spectrometry.

Date: Sunday, May 31

Time: 8:30 am – 10:10 am

After the plenary session, the meeting will break into three parallel sessions.

Location: Coronado Ballroom, Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, USA

 

Bruker Hospitality Suite

 

Step into the Bruker Hospitality Suite for relaxed, high‑value conversations in a comfortable setting. It’s the perfect place to meet with Bruker experts, exchange ideas with peers, and explore application questions in more depth than the busy exhibit floor allows.

Opening Hours:

  • Monday, June 1: 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
  • Tuesday, June 2: 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
  • Wednesday, June 3: 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

 

Location: Marriott Marquis, Grand Ballroom 8

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