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Ammann, Adrian
> Eawag
> Environmental Toxicology
Environmental mass spectrometry - heavy metals, IC-ICP/MS

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Bigler, Laurent
> University of Zurich
> Institute of Organic Chemistry
Identification of natural products
metabolism studies of amiodarone
non-covalent interactions of biomolecules

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Hopfgartner, Gérard
> University of Geneva
> Pharmacy
> Life Sciences MS Group
Mass spectrometry techniques for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in biological environments.
Hunziker, Peter
> UNI/ETH
> Functional Genomics Center Zürich
> Protein Analysis Unit
Protein analysis, proteomics (mass spectrometry, amino acid analysis, protein sequence analysis), protein-protein interactions

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Mändli, Hugo
> Labor Veritas
Analytical organic chemistry
organic pollutants, plastic additives, off-flavours, food analysis

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Oehme, Michael
> University of Basel
> Organic Chemistry
> Organic Analytical Chemistry

Ultratrace on-line structure elucidation
Novel high resolution GC techniques
realistic quality assurance concepts

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Schürch, Stefan
> University of Berne
> Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
> Mass Spectrometry Schürch Group
The application of tandem mass spectrometry for structural investigations of biomolecules. Central research topic is the investigation of the gas-phase behavior of oligonucleotides, their analogues, and complexes thereof.
Suter, Marc J-F
> Eawag
> Environmental Toxicology
> Effect-oriented Analysis

Environmental mass spectrometry
heavy metals, polar organic pollutants, effect oriented analysis, non-covalent interaction, endocrine disrupting compounds, proteomics

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Wolfender, Jean-Luc
  University of Geneva
  Institute of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Analysis of vegetable extracts, antifungal agents, biological activities
using separation techniques coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

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Zenobi, Renato
> ETHZ
> Department of Chemistry
Professor in Analytical Chemistry

 

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