Mass Spectrometry Core Facility
Georgia State University
Contact: Siming Wang
Phone: 404-413-5558
Mass Spectrometry Core facility at Georgia State University provides access to expertise in the analysis of chemical and biological molecules with state-of-the-art mass spectrometers. The facilities conduct:
- Routine low-resolution analysis by EI, CI, ESI, APCI and MALDI of small organic molecules, biomacromolecules such as peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and oligosaccharides, polymers, and metals.
- Accurate mass analyses and elemental composition determinations, tandem (MS/MS) experiments and GC and LC separations with MS detection
Instruments:
- Waters Micromass Q-TOF micro (ESI-Q-TOF)
- Bruker-Daltonics UltrafleXtreme MALDI TOF-TOF with tissue imaging capabilities
- Shimadzu QP5050A GC-EIMS,
- AB Sciex API 3200 [ESI(APCI)-Triple Quadruple] with an Agilent 1200 HPLC
More about this core facility at Georgia State University's website »
The Mass Spectrometer Core Facility is located in a secured area with 24/7 surveillance that requires prior approval to access. Visitors will need a photo ID to obtain a Guest Pass at the security desk in the building's lobby for temporary access to the facility.
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