The Liggins Institute require an experienced technician to work full-time in their modern research facility at Grafton, Auckland. The main function of this position is to operate their suite of three mass spectrometers (two triple quads and a Q-Exactive) and a sample...
Dr. Nicholas Demarais, Prof. Paul Donaldson, and Dr. Angus Grey publish their study “Age-related spatial differences of human lens UV filters revealed by negative ion mode MALDI imaging mass spectrometry” in Experimental Eye Research (DOI:...
Anna Radionova graduates with a Doctor of Philosophy in Physics. Her thesis, titled Theta-Channel Emitters for Nano-Electrospray and Mass Spectrometry, studied fluid dynamics and mixing processes in binary microfluidic systems under static electric fields. She...
Staff at the Liggins lab have recently completed an analytical first, for the lab and New Zealand. They have successfully implemented the use of MetIDQ p400 kits with LC-MS for the identification and quantitation of more than 400 compounds, including amino acids,...
The 27th edition of the ANZSMS (Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry) conference was held in Auckland Jan 30 – Feb 3. The conference was a great success, with some fantastic science presented by both invited speakers and local presenters. MaSH was...
For those of you that use the SCiLS MALDI imaging analysis software on our VMs, we have recently upgraded to 2019c. This major upgrade provides major stability and performance improvements. Rework of internal data handling to improve general performance SCiLS Lab is...