The conference name has been changed to:
The Lake Arrowhead Conference on Mass Spectrometry
to better represent the growing, continuously evolving and broader aspects of mass spectrometry (and somewhat lesser focus on ion chemistry) reflected in the meeting content.
Ryan Julian and Joe Loo began organizing the conference starting with the 2024 conference.
Mary Rodgers will continue to support the conference website. Mike Bowers will continue to serve as the local organizer.
The website URL has been changed to:
https://sites.google.com/ucr.edu/jlab/lacms
Conference to be held January 16-18, 2026
You are cordially invited to attend the 2026 Mass Spectrometry Conference at Lake Arrowhead. The conference will take place between Friday, January 16th and Sunday, January 18th, 2025. The latest developments in mass spectrometry will be presented. The flexible schedule allows plenty of time for discussions. Poster and oral presentations by graduate and undergraduate students as well as postdoctoral researchers are most welcome. A limited number of presentations by faculty are also welcome, but the focus of this meeting is really the training of students.
This year's meeting promises to be very special, as we are fortunate to have:
Jon Amster of the
University of Georgia
"My Adventures in FTICR - 40 Years of Going In Circles"
as the Saturday evening speaker.
Future Meeting Dates
The 2026 Conference is scheduled for January 16-18, 2026
The 2027 Conference is scheduled for January 15-17, 2027
The 2028 Conference is scheduled for January 14-16, 2028