
SSMS Annual Symposium 2025
Date: Wednesday, 05 November 2025
Time: 9 am - 5 pm
Location: Duke-NUS Medical School Amphitheatre​

SSMS 2025 @ Duke-NUS
"Celebrating 20 years of advancing mass spectrometry"
The Annual SSMS Symposium returns this year in partnership with Metabolomics@Duke-NUS to celebrate 20 years since the founding of SSMS!
Join us at the Duke-NUS Amphitheatre for an inspiring day of cutting-edge mass spectrometry research, technological innovation, and community connections. This year’s programme will feature an exciting line-up of academic and industry leaders, sharing the latest breakthroughs and trends shaping the future of MS. Whether you are a seasoned researcher, industry professional, or student, this is your opportunity to connect, learn, and celebrate two decades of advancing mass spectrometry in Singapore and beyond.​
Registration
Registration is free but required for catering.
Please register using the link below by 17 October 2025:
Keynote Speakers

Yibin Wang, PhD
Professor & Programme Director,
Signature Research Programme in Cardiovascular & Metabolic Disorders
Duke-NUS Medical School
Singapore

Robert Moritz, PhD
Professor
Institute for Systems Biology
U.S.A.

​​​​​Scientific Committee
Zheng SER, Institute of Molecular & Cell Biology (IMCB) A*STAR
Yu Hui KANG, Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) A*STAR
Annie SOH, Bioprocessing Technology Institute (BTI) A*STAR
Jia Yee WU, Institute of Molecular & Cell Biology (IMCB) A*STAR
Advisors:
Wei Wu, SIgN A*STAR
Jianhong CHING, Duke-NUS Medical School
Call for Lightning Talk Abstracts
Format: 3 min Lightning Talk, 1 slide recommended (3 slides maximum)
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Submit your abstract to info@ssms.org.sg by 05 October 2025
(Abstract submission closed)
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Selection will be based on scientific merit and availability of presentation slots.
Event Photography/Videography Notice:
Please note that photography and video recording may take place during this event. By attending, you consent to the capture and use of your image, likeness, and voice in photographs and recordings made throughout the event. These materials may be used by the organizers for documentation, educational purposes, and promotional materials (such as websites, social media, or future event communications). It is the responsibility of event participants to remove themselves from group and candid shots/recordings that the photographers/videographers intend to capture, if they do not wish to have their photos/audio-visual recordings taken at the event.
