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Posted on May. 2014Feb. 2019

About

The Bush Lab is a research group in the Department of Chemistry and the Biological Physics, Structure & Design Program at the University of Washington. Our research focuses on the development and application of mass spectrometry and ion mobility spectrometry techniques to elucidate the structures and assembly of protein complexes and subcellular machines.

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Recent Posts

  • New Publication: SLIMPHONY: A SLIM-Based Instrument That Orchestrates Complex Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry Experiments
  • Cascadia Proteomics and Congratulations to Lucas Narisawa!
  • Lindsey Ulmer successfully defended her dissertation!
  • New Publication: High-Performance Workflow for Identifying Site-Specific Crosslinks Originating from a Genetically Incorporated, Photoreactive Amino Acid
  • May Constabel successfully defended her dissertation!
  • New Publication: Quantitatively Differentiating Antibodies Using Charge-State Manipulation, Collisional Activation, and Ion Mobility – Mass Spectrometry. 

Recent Posts

  • New Publication: SLIMPHONY: A SLIM-Based Instrument That Orchestrates Complex Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry Experiments
  • Cascadia Proteomics and Congratulations to Lucas Narisawa!
  • Lindsey Ulmer successfully defended her dissertation!
  • New Publication: High-Performance Workflow for Identifying Site-Specific Crosslinks Originating from a Genetically Incorporated, Photoreactive Amino Acid
  • May Constabel successfully defended her dissertation!
  • New Publication: Quantitatively Differentiating Antibodies Using Charge-State Manipulation, Collisional Activation, and Ion Mobility – Mass Spectrometry. 
  • Congratulations to Dr. Theresa Gozzo!
  • Bush Lab at PacMass Members’ Night Social and Poster Session
  • New Publication: Towards IM^n with electrostatic drift fields: Resetting the potential of trapped ions between dimensions of ion mobility
  • New Publication: Sample pH Can Drift during Native Mass Spectrometry Experiments: Results from Ratiometric Fluorescence Imaging

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