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Design, synthesis and characterization of various C3-symmetric molecules and their self-assembly on surface
Developing ion mobility methods for studying structure and assembly of biomolecules
 
New designs and detection strategies for glow discharge as an alternative spectrochemical source
Proteome measurements for developing hypotheses about the biology of Drosophila
 
Vacuum ultraviolet photofragmentation of peptide ions
Probing the thermodynamic behavior of metal cluster ions by mass spectrometry
 
Investigation of toxic organic chemicals in the environment
Applications of 157 nm light photofragmentation for the structural characterization of isomeric glycans and lipids
 
Development of mass spectrometry-based proteomics and its applications in biological systems
Understanding Parkinson's disease through proteome analyses of Drosophila melanogaster models
 
Image charge detection and image charge detection mass spectrometry
Quantitative glycomic analysis at high sensitivity through mass spectrometry
 
Overtone mobility spectrometry
Micro-fabricated devices for biological assays
 
Development and characterization of Faraday-strip array detectors for simultaneous mass spectral detection
Explorations in electroorganic chemistry
 
Electrokinetic transport, trapping, and sensing in integrated micro- and nanofluidic devices
Understanding and utilizing the gas phase structures of biomolecules with ion mobility spectrometry and multidimensional ion mobility spectrometry
 
Development and characterization of an inductively coupled plasma/electrospray ionization dual-source time-of-flight mass spectrometer
Comparative analysis of the discordance between the global transcriptional and proteomic response of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to deletion of the F-box protein, Grr1
 
Large ions: From water droplets to pyruvate kinase
Electrokinetic separations on microfluidic devices for N-glycan profiling
 
Mass Spectrometric Studies of Ribosomes and Other Ribonucleoprotein Complexes
Developing chemical methods for ion mobility spectrometry
 
Development and characterization of plasma-based sources for ambient desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
Nanopore devices for studying ion transport and virus assembly
 
Statistical learning algorithms for protein inference and quantification in proteomics
Combining cross-linking, separations, and mass spectrometry to study protein structures and interactions
 
Analysis of protein-RNA interactions in HCV non-structural proteins using reversible crosslinking and mass spectrometry
In-Plane Nanofluidic Devices: Fabrication, Ion Transport, and Circuits
 
Glycoproteomic investigations of cancer and related diseases utilizing microscale separations and mass spectrometry