British Mass Spectrometry Society

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NicknameBMSS
PredecessorMass Spectrometry Panel of the Hydrocarbon Research Group
Established1964
FoundersAlan Quayle
British Mass Spectrometry Society
NicknameBMSS
PredecessorMass Spectrometry Panel of the Hydrocarbon Research Group
Established1964
FoundersAlan Quayle
Typecharity
Registration no.Charity registration number 281330
Legal statusCharity
PurposeEducation
HeadquartersNorthwich, Cheshire
Location
Official language
English
Secretary General
Dr Mark P. Barrow
Chair
Dr Andy Ray[1]
Vice-Chair
Dr Mike Morris
Treasurer
Dr Rhodri Owen
AwardsBMSS Medal, Aston Medal
Websitewww.bmss.org.uk

The British Mass Spectrometry Society is a registered charity founded in 1964 that encourages participation in every aspect of mass spectrometry.[2] It aims to encourage participation in all aspects of mass spectrometry on the widest basis, to promote knowledge and advancement in the field and to provide a forum for the exchange of views and information. The first foundations of the BMSS were laid in 1949 with the establishment of the Mass Spectrometry Panel by the Hydrocarbon Research Group.

The society's annual meeting is held in the first week of September as well as regular special interest group meetings (Lipidomics, MALDI & Imaging, Ambient Ionisation, Environmental & Food Analysis) through the year, in locations throughout the United Kingdom. Locations of the society's annual meetings beginning in 1965:

Grants

In 1985, the Society used the proceeds from the 10th International Mass Spectrometry Conference to establish 7 Beynon PhD Studentships. In 2007, the Society announced they would initiate summer studentship projects and in 2012 they announced BMSS research grants.[3]

Publications

  • Mass Matters[4]

Governance

Awards

References

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