Need some Coffee??
We wanted to thank all of the professors that the Gallagher lab hosted this year for their amazing presentations given to Baylor’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry:
Kelly Hines, University of Georgia (Spring 2024): “Enabling High-Throughput Multi-Omics with Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry”
Boone Prentice, University of Florida (Spring 2024): “Revealing Molecular Pathology at High Chemical and Spatial Resolutions Using Mass Spectrometry”
Gabe Nagy, University of Utah (Fall 2024) - “Bioanalytical and Fundamental Applications Enabled by High-Resolution Cyclic Ion Mobility Separations Coupled to Mass Spectrometry”
Ahmed Hamid, Auburn University (Fall 2024) - “Clinical Applications of Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry”
As part of their visits, our lab got the opportunity to share some of our work with them during coffee hour. Below is the list of graduate students that gave presentations as well as the title of their talks!
Ana Quintero (Spring 2024): “Distinguishing Isomeric Disaccharides with In-electrospray Ionization Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange-Mass Spectrometry (in-ESI HDX-MS)”
Maddie Bannon: “Investigating Protein and Protein-Complex Stability between Positive- and Negative-ESI with Native IM-MS”
Darren Gass: “Electron Transfer Higher-Energy Collisional Dissociation (EThcD) Can Distinguish Metal-Adducted Oligosaccharide Isomers”
Holly Wilson: “Utilizing Co2+ and Electron-Transfer Higher-Energy Collisional Dissociation (EThcD) to Distinguish Sialylated Oligosaccharide Isomers”
Ana Quintero (Fall 2024): “Extending the Structural Analysis of Carbohydrates with Electrospray Ionization-Mass Spectrometry”
Lyssa Garber: “Comparing Ionization Efficiencies and Fragmentation Patterns of Neutral Sugars in Various Solvent Systems”
Jess Conforti: “Accurately Comparing Samples with Proteomics Database Searching”