Sites:
| Advanced Inorganic Analysis Group: Development in radiofrequency quadrupole ion trap and resonant laser ablation for elemental and isotopic MS instrumentation, at Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, Washington. | | Archaeological Resinous Deposits from Southeast Asian Ceramics: Multi-disciplinary research, concentrating on the use of GC and GC-MS to characterise and date plant resins associated with Southeast Asian archaeological ceramics at the University of Bradford, England. | | Aston Laboratories: Research in miniature cylindrical ion trap, membrane introduction MS, reaction mechanisms and surface/ion interaction, at the Department of Chemistry, West Lafayette, Indiana. | | BioMS at UMass: Overview of research, publications, and staff, focused on developing MS-based strategies to study protein architecture , dynamics and function, at the University of Massachusetts. | | Carol Robinson's Mass Spectrometry Group: Specializing in quaternary structure of macromolecular complexes, including hexameric molecular chaperone complex from isolated monomeric proteins. Articles, news and publications from staff at Cambridge University, England. | | Centre of Excellence in Mass Spectrometry: Applied isotope science research by thermal and secondary ionization in environmental, geological, geochemical, nuclear, and medical sciences. Based at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. | | Ecosystem Fluxes Research Group: Analysis of environmental change using stable isotope ratios, with focus on interaction between atmosphere and vegetation. Includes background, publications and contacts at the Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland. | | Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers: Information about the ICTP with research projects, publications, staff, maldi-TOF and ESI facilities, and services offered from Catania, Italy. | | Laser Spectroscopy and Microtechnology Group: Projects on airborne microdroplets with fiberoptic spectral probe, gas phase laser diagnostics, and surface non-linear optics, and development of micro ion trap MS and mobility technology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. | | NanoSIMS: Secondary ion mass spectrometry used for the analysis of extraterrestrial materials, at the Laboratory of Space Science, Washington University at St. Louis. |
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