Meagan Gadzuk-Shea

Bio

  • Meagan graduated from St. Lawrence University with a B.S degree in Chemistry in the spring of 2015. There, under Dr. Adam Hill and Dr. Catherine Jahncke, she investigated the potential use of hetero-bimetallic materials anchored on silica nanopores as artificial photosynthesis vessels via Raman spectroscopy. As a member of the Bush lab, she is interested in continuing research on the dynamics and pathways of gas-phase ion/ion chemistry.

Publications:

  • Meagan M. Gadzuk-Shea, Matthew F. Bush. Effects of Charge State on the Structures of Serum Albumin Ions in the Gas Phase: Insights from Cation-to-Anion Proton-Transfer Reactions, Ion Mobility, and Mass SpectrometryJ. Phys. Chem. B 2018122, in press.

Presentations

  • Oral Prensentation: “Memory of the Condensed-Phase in the Gas-Phase: Effects of Solution, Charge, and Energy on Structure of Serum Albumin Ions.” 66th Annual ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry. San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA, 6/3/2018-6/7/2018.
  • Oral Presentation: “Folding and Unfolding of Protein Ions in the Gas Phase.” Cascadia Proteomics. 500 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA, 7/17/2017-7/18/2017.
  • Poster Presentation: “Folding and Unfolding of Protein Ions in the Gas-Phase”. CPAC May member’s meeting. UW, APL, Hardisty Conference Room, Henderson Hall, Seattle, WA, 5/1/2017-5/2/2017.
  • Oral Presentation: “Folding and Unfolding of Protein Ions in the Gas-Phase”. Gordon Research Seminar, Gaseous Ions: Structures, Energetics & Reactions. Ventura Beach Marriott, Ventura Beach, CA, 2/11/2017-2/12/2017.
  • Poster Presentation: “Folding and Unfolding of Protein Ions in the Gas-Phase: Results for Cation-to-Anion Proton-Transfer-Reactions (CAPTR), Collisionally Induced Unfolding (CIU) and Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry (IM-MS), Gaseous Ions: Structures, Energetics & Reactions. Ventura Beach Marriott, Ventura Beach, CA, 2/12/2017-2/17/2017.