Recorded: July 2025

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry in human ADME is transforming the way hADME studies are conducted. This webinar, took place on July 30th at 8 am PT / 11 am ET / 4 pm GMT. Experts explored current AMS-enabled approaches, the qualification of low-energy AMS (Ionplus LEA), and the integration of CO?-interfaced systems. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how these innovations are enhancing sensitivity, efficiency, and data quality in pharmacokinetic research, and what the future holds for AMS in drug development.

Agenda:

These key topics were explored:

  • Modern approaches to human ADME studies, enabled by AMS and potential future advances 
    • Overview of current approaches to the execution of ADME, with AMS technology and potential future developments
  • Qualification of low-energy accelerator mass spectrometry and potential benefits in ADME sample analysis 
    • Qualification of CO2-interfaced low-energy AMS and overview of its utility in ADME studies