Ultraviolet Photodissociation and Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry for Top-Down Characteriza — NSF Award to University of Texas at A
With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jennifer S. Brodbelt of the University of Texas at Austin will develop innovative methods to characterize nucleic acids using mass spectrometry. Nucleic acids are being developed for many purposes, including therapeut
| Award title | Ultraviolet Photodissociation and Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry for Top-Down Characteriza |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2505720 |
| Awardee | University of Texas at Austin |
| City | AUSTIN |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $630,000 |
| Principal investigator | Jennifer Brodbelt |
| Program | Chemical Measurement & Imaging |
| Start date | 02/01/2026 |
| Abstract | With support from the Chemical Measurement and Imaging program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Jennifer S. Brodbelt of the University of Texas at Austin will develop innovative methods to characterize nucleic acids using mass spectrometry. Nucleic acids are being developed for many purposes, including therapeutics, sensors, diagnostics, and data storage. Dr. Brodbelt and her group will design and implement novel analytical methods that integrate high performance mass spectrometry and gas |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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