* Member of Users Executive Committee
* Member of Users Executive Committee
Thermo Fisher Scientific
355 River Oaks Parkway
San Jose, CA 95134
Phone: 408-965-6000
Email: Jesse Canterbury
Research Interests: My interests are in new hardware and software development for mass spectrometry.
Term: 1/2025-12/2027
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
8560 Progress Drive, Frederick, MD 21701
Phone: 240-529-4109
Email: Caroline DeHart
Research Interests: Dr. DeHart’s research interests focus on the characterization of intact protein forms (proteoforms) and novel post-translational modifications (PTMs) of key oncoproteins by targeted top-down mass spectrometry. Her group also employs a combination of global, targeted, quantitative, top-down, native, and crosslinking-based proteomic workflows to support RAS Initiative collaborative projects with the goal of better understanding (and inhibiting) RAS-dependent signaling in human cancer.
Term: 1/2024-12/2026
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
901 Atlantic Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0400
Phone: 404-385-4432
Email: Facundo Fernández
Research Interests: Prof. Fernandez’s current research interests include the field of metabolomics and the development of new ionization methods and ion mobility tools for probing composition and structure in complex molecular mixtures.
Term: 1/2022-12/2024
University of California, Riverside
Dept. of Chemistry, Riverside, CA 92521
Phone: 951-827-3958
Email: Ryan Julian
Research Interests: Current research projects in the Julian lab include the top-down analysis of proteins by radical-directed dissociation (RDD) to obtain both sequence and structural information. We also develop and apply methods for analyzing peptides with isomerized residues in complex biological samples, including protocols incorporating DIA, RDD, UVPD, ion mobility, and liquid chromatography.
Term: 1/2024-12/2026
University of Georgia
Phone: 706-542-7146
Email: Franklin Leach
Research Interest: The leach lab at the University of Georgia focuses its research activities on the determination of molecular structure by FTMS in the context of environmental health with emphasis areas ranging from the interaction of emerging contaminants with natural organic matter and biota in wetland ecosystems to how the metabolic profile of organisms is affected by environmental exposures. The primary goal of these wide-ranging activities is to enable a more detailed understanding of environmental interactions and make a positive impact on public health.
Term: 1/2020-12/2026
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Research and Development
355 River Oaks Pkwy, San Jose, CA 95134
Phone: 408-965-6535
Email: Mike Senko
Research Interests: My primary research focus is on ion control and manipulation with RF ion guides and collision cells as well as precision mass measurement with electrodynamic and electrostatic ion traps.
Term: 1/2022-12/2024
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Email: Caitlin Tressler
Research Interests: MALDI Imaging and biological mass spectrometry
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
New Mexico State University
MSC 3RES PO BOX 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Phone: 575-646-2481
Email: Robert Young
Research Interests: Environmental chemistry FT-ICR MS, complex mixture analysis, PFAS
Term: 1/2023-12/2025
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Last modified on 15 July 2024