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Human Metabolism and Excretion of Kawakawa Piper excelsum Leaf

Human Metabolism and Excretion of Kawakawa Piper excelsum Leaf

Here's another recent publication using Mass Spetrometry Hub resources. Congratulations to all of the authors for their studying investigating the human metabolism of chemicals from kawakawa (Piper excelsum), which has a history of therapeutic use by Māori in Aotearoa...

QSTAR Retires

QSTAR Retires

It is with some degree of sadness that we confirm the final demise of the QSTAR XL, after a long and valiant battle with failing components. The QSTAR served a broad range of researchers since its purchase back in 2003, not just those from SBS, but from numerous...

Kawakawa Research with Dr Chris Pook

Kawakawa Research with Dr Chris Pook

Dr Chris Pook (Liggins Institute) has talked about his recent research into kawakawa metabolomics and its therapeutic effects. Check out his interviews on NEWSHUB, and the Panel (RNZ) with Wallace Chapman

6th UoA Mass Spectrometry Symposium Report

The 6th University of Auckland Mass Spectrometry Symposium is in the history books...a fantastic day of mass spectrometry-based science from across the University and beyond. Special thanks to our keynote speakers Professor Tara Pukala (University of Adelaide), and Dr...

Universal Truths in Mass Spectrometry

Check out this recent article on 7 Truths about Mass Spectrometry Proteomics You Might Not Know (biognosys.com) A good summary of how far mass spectrometry has come, and how rapidly it continues to develop. 

Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Research Platform

MaSH are pleased to announce that the University of Auckland has established the Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry Research Platform (2022). The LSMS Platform will coordinate the current and future operational aspects of a subset of the University’s mass spectrometry...

Plant And Food Research

Plant And Food Research

Check out this simple video Visualising compounds in fruit showing our recent collaboration with Plant and Food Research. With thanks to Dr Andrew Dare from PFR. You can find the full research paper here: Andrew P. Dare, Catrin S. Günther, Angus C. Grey, George Guo,...

Metabolites and Metabolomics Mass Spec Group Meeting

Today saw the second meeting of the MMMSG, and the first to take place physically on the Grafton Campus. Despite some technical issues with the videocalling infrastructure some great conversations were had and we got introduced to some fascinating research from the...