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6TH TXMSDG EVENT@Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX

2:00pm-5:30pm, 9/10/2025

In-person & Zoom meeting! 

Pre-registration required!  Space is limited! 

*Supported by Sciex

*Free food will be served 

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Keynote Speaker

Thomas Horvath, Ph.D.

Instructor, Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine

Texas Children’s Hospital 


Talk: High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry-(HRMS)

Based Methods for Quantitative Metabolomics

Keynote Speaker

Daniel Selle

Texas A&M University

The Sacchettini Lab 


Talk:  Covalent Inhibitor Screening and Kinetics with the EchoMS+ 

Flash talks

We're excited to host a series of dynamic Flash Talks (5-7 minutes each) at TXMSDG event! These short sessions are a great way to share your research, insights, or innovative ideas in a concise and engaging format.


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6TH TEXAS MASS SPECTROMETRY DISCUSSION GROUP EVENT

6th TXMSDG Event location

Conference Room# N.0725.20 Duncan NRI Building

Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute 

1250 Moursund St. Houston, TX, 77030

  

Paid Parking

Texas Medical Center Parking Garage 15

6550 Bertner, Houston, TX 77030

Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute

Texas Medical Center

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