Congrat’s to Jonathan for his first publication in the Analytical Chemistry. The article describes the use of gas-phase charge inversion ion/ion reactions to identify lipid structures in tissue samples…check it out!
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c02350
Author: booneprentice
Sustaining Science During COVID-19
UF Research interviewed the Prentice Lab on how COVID effected our research. Check out the article linked below! You can find more information on the groups by clicking their pictures and an interview with our very own Chelsey Mertens!
http://explore.research.ufl.edu/sustaining-science.html
http://explore.research.ufl.edu/sustaining-science.html
Matt’s (and the Group’s) First Article!
Congrat’s to Matt for publishing his thesis work in the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. The article describes the use of electron induced dissociation to identify lipid structures in tissue samples and is the first manuscript published solely from the group!
Structural elucidation of phosphatidylcholines from tissue using electron induced dissociation2019 UF Diabetes Institute Year in Review
Julia’s research and collaboration with the UF Diabetes Institute was highlighted in the Year in Review…check out page 8! https://diabetes.ufl.edu/2020/03/06/2019-year-in-review/
Happy Holidays from the Group!
The holiday potluck was a great success! Otto and Wien (mostly) behaved and White Elephant was a big hit (nice job Chelsey)!
Farewell, Matthias!
Matt’s final dinner with the group before leaving for his next position at Patrick AFB!
New 2019 Students join the lab!
The group is excited to welcome Gina Ji, Woo-Young Kang, Julie Liang, Chelsey Mertens, and Tingting Yan to the lab! Check out their profiles on the Group Members page soon!
The Lab Expands!
The group has expanded into a spacious office space adjacent to the lab. The students are excited to be free from the noise of the rough pumps!
Congrats Matthias!
Congratulations to Matthias who has successfully defended his Master’s Thesis. He will be continuing with the Air Force and moving to Patrick Air Force Base this winter. Good luck, Matt, the group will miss you!