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Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award: Mass Spectrometry - Pushing the Envelope
Thursday, March 11, 2021: 8:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Speaker(s)
Description
Richard A. Yost University of Florida is the 2021 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award winner.
Dr. Yost is University Professor and Head of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Florida and directs the Southeast Center for Integrated Metabolomics. He has received the ASMS Award for Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry, the MSACL Award for Distinguished Contribution to Clinical Mass Spectrometry, and the Florida Academy of Sciences Medal.
The Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award was established to recognize a scientist’s significant contributions to the field of Analytical Chemistry including:
- Introduction of a significant technique, theory or instrument
- Providing exceptional training or a fertile environment for progress in Analytical Chemistry
Additional Info
Presentations:
- Session Number: A10-01
- Thursday, March 11, 8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
One can hardly name a significant advancement in science that was not made possible by the development of a tool to see something or measure something, and that includes everything from litmus paper to telescopes to mass spectrometers. When I was a graduate student in the 1970s, mass spectrometers were...
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- Session Number: A10-02
- Thursday, March 11, 9:15 AM - 9:50 AM
FT-ICR MS inherently offers the highest broadband mass resolution and mass accuracy. FT-ICR mass resolving power varies directly with applied magnetic field strength (NHMFL’s 21 tesla offers the world’s highest field for ICR, and may be tripled by segmented electrode detection). FT-ICR MS is uniquely advantageous for resolution and assignment...
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- Session Number: A10-03
- Thursday, March 11, 9:50 AM - 10:25 AM
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based technologies are playing a growing role in the analysis of complex samples. Despite significant advances in MS technology, currently it is difficult to obtain measurements of both high throughput and high sensitivity for samples with great dynamic ranges such as biofluids and plant extracts. Furthermore, the assessment...
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- Session Number: A10-04
- Thursday, March 11, 10:40 AM - 11:15 AM
Environmental research continues to expand beyond traditional, regulated contaminants to emerging contaminants, such as nanomaterials, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), pharmaceuticals, drinking water disinfection by-products (DBPs), antibiotic resistance genes, UV filters, flame retardants, algal toxins, and microplastics. These are now frequently being found in water samples, including rivers, lakes, ground...
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- Session Number: A10-05
- Thursday, March 11, 11:15 AM - 11:50 AM
As interest in single-cell analysis increases, performing single cell MS still remains a challenge. Herein we demonstrate patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of single human iPSC-derived neurons followed by mass spectrometry analysis of the same cell. Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cerebrocortical neurons are evaluated electrophysiologically by whole-cell recordings with a...
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