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 Co-Chairs

Prof. Hailin Wang, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Prof. Yu Bai, Peking University, China

PIC

Prof. Hailin Wang, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Secretariat

Ptof. Junfa Yin, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 13811684668

Email: jfyin@rcees.ac.cn

Session Theme

Mass Spectrometry Analysis-Creating Frontier in Interdisciplinary Research

Session Introduction

With the rapid advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) technology, its applications have become increasingly widespread across various fields such as life sciences, food safety, clinical medicine, environmental protection, and materials science. MS has become a crucial engine driving modern scientific research and technological innovation. Not only is mass spectrometry a powerful tool for precise analysis, but it also plays an indispensable role in advancing interdisciplinary research, improving analytical efficiency, and enhancing accuracy.To delve deeper into the latest developments and broad applications of this cutting-edge technology, the upcoming BCEIA2025  (Parallel Session- MASS SPECTROMETRY)  will bring together top global experts and scholars to explore the future directions and innovative applications of mass spectrometry. Topics of discussion include (but are not limited to):
1.Innovations in mass spectrometry instruments and technology
2.Fundamental principles and applications of mass spectrometry analysis
3.Applications of mass spectrometry in multidisciplinary sciences
4.Mass spectrometry-based proteomics and epigenomics analysis
BCEIA2025  (Parallel Session- MASS SPECTROMETRY)  will showcase the latest research findings in the field of mass spectrometry, as well as exchange insights on the newest instrument technologies and application advancements. We warmly invite scholars, graduate students, and industry representatives to actively participate in this academic event, collaborating to explore the future development and frontier applications of mass spectrometry, and to collectively contribute to scientific progress and social development.