A complete list of all former members can be found here and archives of past group photos can be found here and here. More information can be found below.
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I began my Ph.D. studies in analytical chemistry at IU in 2016. I am born and raised in New Jersey. I am currently conducting reasearch into developing ion mobility techniques towards improving drift resolution.
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I began my Ph.D. studies at IU in 2018. I’m now studying the thermodynamics of protein folding using IMS-MS. I’m from Zhengzhou, China, and I received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry at Nankai University in Tianjin, China.
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I received my bachelor’s degree at Nankai University, China before starting my Ph.D studies at IU in 2018. I focus on glycoproteomics and glycomics study of exosomes. Outside lab I enjoy photography, music and movies.
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I am originally from Texas but transplanted to Michigan. I received my B.A. in Chemistry and Latin from Hillsdale College (Hillsdale, MI) in 2019. I am currently working on my PhD in analytical chemistry with my research focusing on protein folding dynamics using IMS-MS and MD simulations.
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Currently the lab's reigning dad joke champion. Luc is in a close second position trying to reclaim his title. Tickets will be sold pay-per view when the title fight is announced.
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Hi! I’m Andrew Couse. I received my B.S. in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley before beginning my Ph.D studies at IU. I work with the isolation and characterization of exosomes primarily by ultracentrifugation and proteomics. I enjoy petting and playing with other people’s pets and am the resident gamer (self-proclaimed).
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I’m Adam Anthony. I received my undergraduate degree in chemistry from Hanover College. Currently, I am working with extracellular vesicles, a complex medium which I am fractionating by density and size. The fractions are isolated by density gradients and size exclusion chromatography, respectively. The fractions are then analyzed by electron microscopy, proteomics and charge detection mass spectrometry.
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I’m Sarah M. O'Keefe. I received my undergraduate degree in chemistry from Mercyhurst University.
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