CHEM3356 · Chemistry
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
The course will start with a brief introduction to the history of mass spectrometry along with terminology, followed by a discussion of the commonly used ionization modes coupled to typical analyzers. Applications of mass spectrometry will include its use in biological and medical research, environmental science, imaging, forensic science, metabolomics, proteomics, lipidomics, hydrogen-deuterium exchange, and the use of mass spectrometry in the operating room. The course will also address a new area of mass spectrometry, Ambient Ionization, and its applications.
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Spring 2024
1 section