Program

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Sunday, 1. September 2024

10:00 - 16:30

LIFS Workshop (R. Ahrends, N. Hoffmann, D. Kopczynski, D. Schwudke)
Hands on training on software tools for lipidomics data analysis.

16:00

Registrations opens

18:00 - 19:00

Opening Keynote: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb): the Pathogenic Greaseball
David G. Russell (Cornell University, Ithaca, US)

19:00

Dinner / Come Together
Musical Guests: Firefighter Brass Band Hartenholm

21:30

Bus transfer to hotels

Monday, 2. September 2024 

approx. 8:30

Bus transfer from hotels starting in Bad Segeberg

09:30 - 10:20

Keynote: Detecting bacteria in complex biological matrices using metabolic biomarkers
Nicole Strittmatter (TUM, Munich, Germany)

10:20 - 10:40

Lipid A in outer membrane vesicles shields bacteria from polymyxins
Anna Lena Jung (Philipps-University Marburg, Germany)

10:40 - 11:00

Investigation of branched-chain fatty acid containing phospholipids of plant-pathogenic bacteria by LC-MS/MS
Heiko Hayen (University of Münster, Germany)

11:00 - 11:20

Break

11:20 - 11:40

Utilizing High-Throughput Techniques and Computational Approaches for Lipid A Annotation
Georgia Angelidou (Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany)

11:40 - 12:00

Polyol lipid profiling in the yeast-like fungus Aureobasidium pullulans by HPLC with parallel charged-aerosol and HRMS detection (*)

Philipp Otzen (Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Münster, Germany)

12:00 - 12:20

Lamb muscle lipidomic profiles and rumen microbiome can be beneficially modified by diet
Beate Fuchs (Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN), Dummerstorf, Germany)

12:20 - 13:00

Campus – Tour facultative

12:30 - 13:00

Meeting of the FG Lipidanalytik and Lipidomics (DGMS)

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 14:50

Keynote: Lipids go viral: the role of lipids in virus replication
Eva Herker (Phillipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany)

14:50 - 15:10

Fat is life: lipid acquisition by mycobacteria during their intracellular life
Mélanie Foulon (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

15:10 - 15:30

Targeting Fatty Acid Activation to Increase Mycobacteria Eradication: Effects on Vacuole Escape and Cell Viability (*)
Sylvana Victoria Hüttel (University of Osnabrück, Germany)

15:30 - 15:50

Tutorial: Lipidomics Minimal Reporting Checklist

Dominik Kopczynski (Vienna University, Austria)

15:50 - 16:20

Break

16:20 - 16:40

Elucidating Cellular Metabolism with a Full Suite of Next-Generation Omics Tools
Stefan Schaebler (Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH, Germany)

16:40 - 17:00

HILIC based fractionation of polar lipid classes for the quantification of esterified oxylipins in human cells (*)
Luca M. Wende (University of Wuppertal, Germany)

17:00 - 17:50

Keynote: Comprehensive discovery lipidomic workflow which utilizes a prototype, multi-reflecting ToF with integrated informatics, providing highly confident lipid characterization and quantification
Sponsor –Talk, David Heywood (Waters, UK)

18:00 - 20:00

Poster Session

  • P1: Organ and plasma specific lipidome alterations in response to acute myocardial infarction
    Cristina Conan (Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna)
  • P2: Lipidome Projector: Visualization, comparison, and analysis in a vector space (*)
    Timur Olzhabaev (Reseach Center Borstel and Centre for Bioinformatics, Hamburg University)
  • P3: Towards targeted and quantitative 4D Lipidomics - From PASEF to prm-PASEF
    Edward Rudt (Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Münster)
  • P4: Accurate ceramide quantification without fragmentation bias by non-linear models (*)
    Nina Troppmair (Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna)
  • P5: Analysis of bioactive lipids in biological matrices using LC-MS/MS: method development and practical implications (*)
    Stefanie Rubenzucker (Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna)
  • P7: Employing vacuum jacketed columns and prototype benchtop multi reflecting time-of-flight (MRT) to increase lipidomic throughput whilst maintaining highly confident identifications
    Matthew E Daly (Waters Corporation)
  • P8: Exploration of Single Cell Lipidomics with a Novel Multi-reflecting Q-Tof Platform
    Scarlet A Ferrinho (University of Surrey and Waters Corporation)
  • P9: Analysis of novel Caenorhabditis elegans-specific phosphorylated sphingolipids using LC-TIMS-MS/MS and MassQL
    Christian Müller (Bruker Daltonics GmbH & Co. KG)
  • P10: iprm-PASEF: an integrated workflow for the analysis and interpretation of spatial on-tissue tandem mass spectrometry of lipids
    Bram Heijs (1 Bruker Daltonics GmbH & Co)
  • P11: Effect of long-term exercise intervention on plasma lipids in young sedentary adults in the ACTIBATE randomized controlled trial (*)
    Yu Zhang (Metabolomics and Analytics Centre, LACDR, Leiden University)
  • P12: Conversion and Integration of OMICS data from a prototype, benchtop multi-reflecting time-of-flight (MRT) platform with third-party informatic workflows
    Lee A Gethings (Waters Corporation)
  • P13: High throughput plasma profiling of human liver disease samples using rapid chromatography and a multi-reflecting time-of-flight mass spectrometer
    Adam M King (Waters Corporation)
  • P14: Comparative analysis of lipid droplet accumulation in murine C3HeB/FeJ and C57BL/6 macrophages upon infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (*)
    Linda Zemke (Division of Microbial Interface Biology, Research Center Borstel)
  • P15: Illuminating the Host-Microbe Interactome - Advanced Ultrastructural and Live Imaging of Membrane Damage and Lipid Flows in Mycobacterial Infections
    Caroline Barisch (Division of Host-Microbe Interactome, Research Center Borstel and Centre for Structural Systems Biology, Hamburg)
  • P17: Analyses of the mycobacterial lipidome during infection using shotgun lipidomics (*)
    Wiebke Gauda (Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Research Center Borstel)
  • P18: Enhancing Data Quality in Untargeted Lipidomics: A Class-Specific Curation Approach using LC-TIMS-HRMS
    Thorsten Gravert (MS-Omics, Part of Clinical Microbiomics)
  • P19: Testing Novel Polypropylene Material for use in Shotgun Lipidomics
    Franziska Marwitz (Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Research Center Borstel)
  • P22: Mass spectrometry imaging guided search for lipid biomarkers in human serum samples (*)
    Jonathan Brunck (Department of Proteome and Metabolome Research, Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld University)
  • P23: LipidSpace: Simple Exploration, Reanalysis, and Quality Control of Large-Scale Lipidomics Studies
    Dominik Kopczynski (Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna)
  • P24: Improving the Specificity of Tuberculostearic Acid Detection with Ion Mobility driven Tandem Mass Spectrometric Experiments (IMSn) to Investigate Host Pathogen Interaction in Tuberculosis.
    Nadine Aboutara (Division of Bioanalytical Chemistry, Research Center Borstel)
  • P25: Critical shifts in lipid metabolism promote megakaryocyte differentiation and proplatelet formation.
    Robert Ahrends (Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna)
  • P26: Maternal vitamin D-related metabolome and offspring risk of asthma outcomes
    Min Kim (University of Copenhagen and Faculty of Health and Biomedical Science, University of Surrey)
  • P27: Exploring and Comparing Lipidomics Studies with LipidCompass
    Nils Hoffmann (IBG-5, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

18:00 - 20:00

Lab Tour – organized by Waters, Cyclic IMS in Lipidomics and Metabolomics

20:00 - 21:30

Come Together, Dinner
Musical Guests: DIVING DUCKS (Blues)

21:30

Bus transfer to hotels

Tuesday, 3. September 2024 

approx. 8:30

Bus transfer from hotels starting in Bad Segeberg

09:30 - 10:20

Keynote: What can archaeal lipids tell us about the past, present and future?

Nicole Bale (NIOZ, Texel, Netherlands)

10:20 - 10:40

Talks from Abstracts
Lipidomics and genomics approaches for discovery of lipid bioactivity and ecological function in marine microphytobenthic biofilms
Shane O’Reilly (Atlantic Technological University Sligo, Ireland and School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Ireland )

10:40 - 11:00

MALDI-2 Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Peptide Toxins and Lipopeptides in Bacillus subtilis Biofilms
Klaus Dreisewerd (University of Münster, Germany)

11:00 - 11:20

Break

11:20 - 11:40

Tutorial:  Lipids in Eukaryotes – Lipid Compass Nils Hoffmann (IBG-5, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

11:40 - 12:00

Elevating lipid identification confidence in MS imaging with mzmine
Ansgar Korf (mzio GmbH, Bremen, Germany)

12:00 - 12:20

Organism-Wide Lipid Flux by 15N Labeling and Shotgun Ultra-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Vannuruswamy Garikapati (Max-Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany)

12:20 - 12:40

Lipidomic Phenotyping of Cancer Cells, Organoids and Tissues by Laser Ablation Rapid Evaporative Mass Spectrometry – Biomarkers for Disease Subtypes and Therapy Resistance
Zoltan Takats (Imperial College London, UK and University of Regensburg, Germany)

12:40 - 13:00

Closing Session, Lipidomics Forum Awards for best Talk and Poster

13:00 - 14:00

Lunch - Departure

 

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