* Member of Users Executive Committee
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Nathalie Agar
Harvard University
Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Radiology
Hale Building for Transformative Medicine, 60 Fenwood Road, Boston, MA 02115
Phone: 617-525-7374
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Research interest: Our research team develops mass spectrometry approaches for surgical pathology and drug development with a focus on translating methodologies for the practice of individualized medicine and the analysis of clinical trial specimens. We further integrate our analyses with complementary studies such as phosphoproteomics, transcriptomics, cyclic immunofluorescence microscopy imaging, and MRI.
Term: 1/2021-12/2023
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Jack Beauchamp
California Institute of Technology
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Noyes Laboratory 127-72
1200 East California Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91125
Phone: 626-395-6525
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Research Interests: Research mainly focuses on the development of new instruments and methods for studying the structure and reactivity of biological molecules in the gas phase and at interfaces. In collaboration with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory we are interested in astrochemistry and astrobiology, with a focus on the origin of life.
Term: 1/2019-12/2021
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Rene Boiteau
Oregon State University
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
104 CEOAS Administration Building
101 SW 26th St.
Corvallis, OR 97331
Phone: 509-371-673 x1488
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Research Interests: Mechanisms of trace metal regulation and uptake in biological and environmental systems. Dr. Boiteau's work focuses on developing high resolution mass spectrometry based approaches to study the identity, sources, and impact of metal-organic species on elemental cycling.
Term: 1/2019-12/2021
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Franklin Leach*
University of Georgia
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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: 1/2020-12/2022
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Patricia Medeiros
University of Georgia
Marine Sciences Department
#160 Marine Sciences Building, Athens, GA 30602-3636
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Phone: 706-542-6744
Research interest: 1) identifying sources, transport, alterations and fate of organic compounds in the aquatic environment, 2) characterizing the composition of riverine, estuarine and marine dissolved organic matter (DOM), and 3) assessing microbial- and photochemical-derived changes in DOM composition.
Term: 1/2021-12/2023
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Paul Thomas
Northwestern University
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Phone: 312-503-3711
Research Interests: Bioanalytical Chemistry and bioinformatics with a focus on the development and application of new methods for top-down proteomics and natural products discovery. Dr. Thomas’ research seeks to link specific proteoforms with distinct biological states in health and disease using a top-down proteomics approach.
Term: 1/2020-12/2022
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