News
- January 2013
Dr. Vamsikrishna Kandhi becomes Laboratory Manager of the facility.
- May 2012
An AB Sciex 5800 MALDI-TOF/TOF MS was purchased for the facility to replace the aging Bruker Daltonics Omniflex MALDI-TOF MS. Funding
was obtained through Christopher S. Brown, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Development at NCSU.
- November 2011
An Eksigent cHiPLC nanoflex system was purchased (donation by Dr. Muddiman from his PAMS retention package) & installed on the Eksigent
nanoLC 1D+ system interfaced with the LTQ-Orbitrap XL. This has simplified nanoLC experiments, minimizing dead volume while improving
reproducibility.
- June 2010
A Thermo Fisher Scientific TSQ Quantum Discovery MAX Triple Quadrupole MS was purchased for the facility.
- March 2010
Dr. Taufika Islam Williams was nominated for the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences EPA Award for Excellence by Professors
David Muddiman and Laura Sremaniak.
- October 2008
Dr. Taufika Islam Williams becomes director of the facility.
- May 2008
Danielle Lehman joins the facility.
- April 2008
Laboratory renovations completed. The MSF now has a new and improved look to complement its new instrumentation.
- March 2008
Matthew M. Lyndon receives the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences EPA Award for Excellence. He was nominated by Professors David
Muddiman, Jon Lindsey and Ken Hanck.
- 2007
North Carolina Biotechnology Center awards $187,500 grant for "Acquisition of an Accurate Mass Electrospray Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass
Spectrometer with the Versatility and Throughput to Support Diverse Research Programs and Education."