About

MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.

Project

This work is a public-private collaboration generously funded by the National Science Foundation through the Advanced Technical Education program.  (NSF ATE #1400885) The project seeks to provide materials for instructors and students to learn about Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI MS) in existing courses with only minor changes to the existing curriculum.

Personnel

Project Team

UW-Stout professor Jen Grant (left) is pictured with Andrew Aspaas, Christopher Lutz and Patricia Pieper, of Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Stout's National Science Foundation grant, in the Advanced Technology Education program, is a collaboration with faculty at Anoka-Ramsey Community College. (UW-Stout photo by Brett T. Roseman)

(UW-Stout photo by Brett T. Roseman)

Christopher Lutz PI, Communications, web design
Jennifer Grant Co-PI, MALDI Expert, faculty training
Patty Pieper Curriculum development chair
Andrew Aspaas Videographer and archivist

Evaluation Team

Joe Doug

Douglas Huffman External Project Evaluation
Joseph Dalluge External MALDI Expert

Web Design Team

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Chris Dang Web Designer
Dominic Dang Web Designer
Dan Frazier Web Designer
Skye Antinozzi Web Designer

IT support

Chris Ames

for technical assistance please contact IT.helpdesk@anokaramsey.edu

Institutions

Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge/Coon Rapids, MN.

University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI.

Ever Cat Fuels, Anoka, MN.

You can e-mail questions/suggestions to Christopher.Lutz@anokaramsey.edu

MALDI-TOF education was brought to you in part by the National Science Foundation, University of Wisconsin-Stout, and Anoka-Ramsey Community College.

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