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Karsa Presenting at ASMS 2025 in Baltimore

Karsa will be attending the ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics in Baltimore, June 1–5, 2025. Our team will present new developments in chemical ionization mass spectrometry, including novel reagents, instrumentation, and application workflows.

We are pleased to announce that Karsa will participate in the ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, taking place June 1–5, 2025, at the Baltimore Convention Center in Maryland, USA. Our team will be presenting a range of work highlighting recent innovations in chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS), with a focus on instrument development, data-driven applications, and advanced sampling techniques.

Below is an overview of Karsa’s contributions to the ASMS 2025 program:

Oral Presentations

Computational and Data-Driven Approaches for Advancing Pesticide Detection through Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry (CIMS): A Multidisciplinary Approach
Author: Fariba Partovi, presented by Aleksei Shcherbinin
Date: Monday, June 2
This presentation explores how computational workflows and multidisciplinary collaboration can improve detection capabilities for pesticides using CIMS.

Non-Contact Sampling for Rapid Detection of Chemical Residues on Objects Using High-Resolution Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Presenter: H.J. Jost
Date: Tuesday, June 3
Part of the Forensics, Innovations and Applications session, this talk focuses on high-resolution CIMS for surface contamination analysis using a non-contact sampling interface.

Poster Presentations

Multi-Pressure Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry: Comprehensive Analysis of Complex Gas Mixtures
Author: Henning Finkenzeller, presented by H.J. Jost
Date: Monday, June 2
This poster highlights performance characteristics of our multi-pressure CIMS platform for broad-range chemical analysis in ambient and laboratory settings.

Robust Ultra-Sensitive Positive Mode CIMS Enabled by Uronium: Ion Production via X-ray-Assisted Sublimation of Solids
Presenter: Aleksei Shcherbinin
Date: Monday, June 2
This work introduces a novel approach to generating reagent ions using Uronium, offering enhanced sensitivity and stability in positive ion mode CIMS.

If you are attending ASMS 2025, we would be happy to connect. Please reach out to us in advance to schedule a meeting or visit us during the conference sessions. For updates and presentation highlights, follow us on LinkedIn on Instagram or Bluesky.

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