Shimadzu Denmark Invites

“From Research to Diagnostic using LC/MS and MALDI-TOF”

  • EVENTS
  • calendar icon  27 January 2026
  • location icon  Odense, Denmark
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Where: Meeting room “INTERAKTIONEN”, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, Odense
When: January 27, 2026, 08:30-12:15
 

 

About Shimadzu
Shimadzu Corporation, a pioneer in scientific instrumentation and technology, is proud to announce the celebration of its 150th anniversary. Founded in Kyoto on March 31, 1875, Shimadzu has been at the forefront of innovation and excellence in science and technology for over a century and a half. 
Shimadzu’s corporate philosophy, “Contributing to society through science and technology”, has remained steadfast since its inception. 
In the words of President and CEO Yasunori Yamamoto: “As we celebrate 150 years of operation, we look forward to continuing our search for answers. We must pool our strength with even more scientists and researchers than before and accelerate innovation that transcends national borders.”

 

About the seminar
Do you work in a clinical research or a clinical diagnostic environment? Are you challenged by an increasing amount of analysis without adding resources? Are you curious about what Shimadzu can offer to improve data quality, robustness, throughput and uptime - all to drive better and faster decision making? 
If Yes - this is the event for you. Join Shimadzu Denmark for a half-day seminar at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. Meet Shimadzu European experts and get your questions answered and expand your network.
Sign up Now - seats are limited. First come - first served. Sign up by following the link below.

 

Agenda

08:30 – Registration 
09:00 – Welcome and Introduction - Peter Abrahamsson, Senior Sales Specialist Shimadzu Denmark
09:15 – Introducing Shimadzu Solution for Microbial ID using benchtop 8030 MALDI-TOF powered by Mabritec®
Lyna Sellami, Ph.D. Application Scientist, Shimadzu European group
10:00 – CLinical Automated sample preparation Module – CLAM – How it works and Applications
Magnus Olin, Senior Application Support Specialist, Shimadzu European Group
10:45 – How to Successfully setup Routine LC/MS/MS Methods in Clinical Hospital Labs
Magnus Olin, Senior Application Support Specialist, Shimadzu European Group
11:30 – A Multi-Derivatization Strategy-Based Mass Spectrometry Imaging Technique for Clinical Spatial Metabolomics Studies
Lyna Sellami, Ph.D. Application Scientist, Shimadzu European group
12:00 – Q&A session - hosted by the expert panel
12:15 – Summary and welcome back

 

 

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