FastHDX Resources
Poster, presentations, publications, and more.

HDX-MS 2026 Oral Presentations
- “Revealing the Protein Dynamics Missed by Traditional HDX – Introducing FastHDX.” Dr. Lindsey Cole, Nicoya. Wednesday, March 11 | 11:40AM | Location TBD
- “Watching Enzymes move with HDX-MS.” Dr. Jonathan J Phillips, University of Exeter. Tuesday, March 10 | 9:35 – 10AM | Location TBD
HDX-MS 2026 Poster Presentations
- “Unmasking the perfect switch with msHDX-MS.” Dr. Katherine Gibson, AstraZeneca. Date TBD | Time TBD | Conference board P45
- “Non-equilibrium structural dynamics of dCas9 revealed by HDX-MS.” Dr. Monika Kish, University of Exeter. Date TBD | Time TBD | Conference board P39
Publications
“Online Fully Automated System for Hydrogen/Deuterium-Exchange Mass Spectrometry with Millisecond Time Resolution.” Monika Kish, Victoria Smith, Natasha Lethbridge, Lindsay Cole, Nicholas. J. Bond, Jonathan J. Phillips
“Recalibrating Protection Factors Using Millisecond Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry.” Michele Stofella, Neeleema Seetaloo, Alexander N. St John, Emanuele Paci, Jonathan J. Phillips, Frank Sobott
“Allosteric Regulation of Glycogen Phosphorylase by Order/Disorder Transition of the 250′ and 280s Loops.” Monika Kish, Sivaraman Subramanian, Victoria Smith, Natasha Lethbridge, Lindsay Cole, Frank Vollmer, Nicholas. J. Bond, Jonathan J. Phillips
“Millisecond Hydrogen/Deuterium-Exchange Mass Spectrometry Approach to Correlate Local Structure and Aggregation in α-Synuclein.” Neeleema Seetaloo, Maria Zacharopoulou, Amberley D. Stephens, Gabriele S. Kaminski Schierle, Jonathan J. Phillips
“Transient Structural Dynamics of Glycogen Phosphorylase from Nonequilibrium Hydrogen/Deuterium-Exchange Mass Spectrometry.” Monika Kish, Dylan P. Ivory, Jonathan J. Phillips

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FastHDX captures every transient state, delivering the fastest an dmost complete view of protein dynamics, down to the millisecond.