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Theory and Practice of Native Mass Spectrometry
Solution-phase molecular interactions and time-resolved multiple biophysical parameters can determined in a single experiment,
making native mass spectrometry the most powerful benchtop analytical technique available in protein science. In the sixth seminar of CMD’s mass spectrometry training series, Rod Chalk describes practical aspects of the technique, and shows how electrospray ionisation charge states are determined by the physical properties of a protein, rather than its solution phase chemistry. He will go on to show how the technique has been automated making it the ideal tool for high throughput fragment screening.
Date:
17 November 2020, 13:00
Venue:
https://zoom.us/j/97764460122?pwd=M2N1bElIYlljZjJramRwaUgvQlVZQT09 Meeting ID: 977 6446 0122 Passcode: 434914
Speaker:
Rod Chalk (University of Oxford, Centre for Medicines Discovery)
Organiser:
Dr Rod Chalk (Centre for Medicines Discovery)
Organiser contact email address:
rod.chalk@cmd.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
Mass Spectrometry Training Programme 2020-21
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Rod Chalk