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Alexander Gundlach-Graham

Alexander Gundlach-Graham earned his Ph.D. in 2013 in the group of Gary Hieftje at Indiana University for the development and characterization of distance-of-flight mass spectrometry (DOFMS). Afterwards, he received a Marie-Curie Fellowship to complete postdoctoral research in the lab of Detlef Günther at ETH Zurich. Alex currently holds an Ambizione fellowship through the Swiss National Science Foundation. His research focuses on ICP-time-of-flight mass spectrometry and its application for high-resolution laser-ablation ICP-MS imaging and nanoparticle detection and sizing.

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An Elemental Regeneration

April 9, 2018

Emerging applications in life sciences and environmental analysis are driving renewed interest in the unique properties of ICP-TOFMS – in particular, its ability to detect complete elemental mass spectra from short transient events, such as single nanoparticles.

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An Elemental Regeneration

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