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JIF award


THE College has secured a JIF award to support a broad range of activities in structural biology.
Maria Panico
Dr Panico operating the Q-TOF mass spectrometer
Dr Maria Panico, laboratory manager of the mass spectrometry facility in the department of biological sciences completed final experiments on the departments Q-TOF mass spectrometer prior to its move to temporary accommodation, whilst JIF-funded refurbishment of the mass spectrometry laboratories is carried out.

Maria has been a senior research fellow in the department since 1991.

Quadrupole orthogonal acceleration time-of-flight (Q-TOF) technology, which was the brainchild of Professor Howard Morris in the early 1990s, has transformed ultra-high sensitivity structure analysis of biological substances worldwide and has helped fuel the proteomics revolution.

The Q-TOF will shortly be joined by a state-of-the-art second generation instrument, together with a matrix assisted laser desorption (MALDI)-TOF (both funded by the JIF), and this will ensure that the Imperial College mass spectrometry group, now led by Professor Anne Dell, remains competitive at the highest international level.

*** © Imperial College 2001. This article originally appeared in IC Reporter, the staff newspaper of Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. Please contact the editor Tanya Reed (Email: icreporter@imperial.ac.uk, Telephone: +44 20 7594 6697) for permission to re-use any or all parts of this article.***

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