What's New in the Glish Lab?
Date
Description
6/07
Group attended The 55th annual ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics: Jared Bushey gave an oral presentation
1/03
Gary Glish, David Black, Desmond Kaplan, and Ali Racine attended The 15th annual SanibelMS conference: This years conference topic was on ion activation.
12/02
Gary Glish & Christine Dalton attended The 16th annual Lake Louise Tandem Mass Spectrometry Conference
6/02
   ASMS 2002 
The entire Glish lab attended the American Society for Mass Spectrometry annual conference held this year in Orlando, FL. Listed below (in alphabetical order) are the presentations which were made by the members of the group.  You can click on the links for reprints or click on the group members name to go to their personal web page.

Links

Group Member

Title of Presentation
David Black

Fundamentals of Thermally-Assisted Infrared Multiphoton Photodissociation in a Quadrupole Ion Trap.

Christine Dalton

On-line Analysis of Gas and Particulate Products in Air Using Atmospheric Sampling Glow Discharge Ionization

Joshua Emory

Dissociation of Arginine containing peptides in a Quadrupole Ion Trap

Desmond Kaplan

Development and performance of an electrically tunable compensated cylindrical ion trap mass spectrometer

Sara McGrath

Analysis of End-Functionalized Polymers by Electrospray/Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry and IRMPD

Ali Racine

Thermally-Assisted Collision-Induced Dissociation                            in a Quadrupole Ion Trap

Christina Raska

Direct MALDI-MS/MS of Peptides Bound to Affinity Media

Hilary Siders

Influence of Trapping Conditions on Efficiency of IRMPD                 in a Quadrupole Ion Trap

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4/01
Dissociation pathways of alkali-cationized peptides: opportunities for C-terminal peptide sequencing published in the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
2/01
Gas-Phase Ion/Ion Interactions Between Peptides/Proteins and Iron Ions in a Quadrupole Ion Trap
published in the International Journal for Mass Spectrometry
12/00
A new approach for effecting surface-induced dissociation in an ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer: a modeling study published in the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry




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