GBMSDG Meeting Archives
September 18, 2008
Guest Speaker
Professor David E. Clemmer, Ph.D.
Robert and Marjorie Mann Chair & Professor of Chemistry
Indiana University
Using structural transitions to
separate proteins in the gas phase:
Developing
IMS-IMS-MS
Location
Biogen Idec
Sponsored by
Waters
Special thanks to Waters for sponsoring this event and to Biogen for hosting. It is the active participation of our sponsors that allows us to keep the fees for membership, dinners, drinks, speakers, etc. so low.
About Professor Clemmer
Professor Clemmer received a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Utah and did postdoctoral work at the Himeji Institute of Technology (Japan) and Northwestern University before coming to Indiana University in 1995. His research involves the development of methods for studying the structures of complex low-symmetry systems in the gas phase. These methods are being applied to several types of problems including elucidation of fundamental issues associated with how a protein folds, as well as studies of complex mixtures of proteins - the emerging field of proteomics. Professor Clemmer has published more than 110 papers and his work has been recognized with several awards, including the Fresenius Chemistry Award. He has been a member of the US Defense Science Study group. Professor Clemmer's official title is: Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair.