66th Annual Conference for the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) 2018

The 66th Annual Conference for the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) was held in San Diego, California on June 4-7, 2018 at the San Diego Convention Center. Member of the Sayes Group, Marina George, had the opportunity to attend and present at the conference. One of Marina's favorite activities at the conference was the opportunity to interact with the different stations offered in the hospitality suites. At the stations, conference attendees could engineer marshmallow towers, build molecules, and learn about the recent innovations in instrumentation.

Marina presented her poster, "Proteomic analysis of gold nanoparticle surface functionalization influence on protein corona complex formation." Marina intends to continue her research on the project and to present this project at more conferences in the future. More information about the conference can be found here

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Attending ASMS in San Diego this year was a blast! I was able to participate in breakfast seminars, talks, poster sessions, and workshops. My favorite part about the conference was getting to go to the workshops and hear what people from all different backgrounds with different levels of expertise had to say on interesting topics. I look forward to implementing the new ideas I learned this year into my work!
— Marina George
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