Sarah Trimpin
- Biemann Medal
Sarah Trimpin is a German/American[1] chemist and Professor at the Wayne State University.[2] Her research interests revolve around ionizing methods in mass spectrometry. Her work has resulted in the formation of a company (MSTM, LLC) which aims to bring advanced ionization methods to industry. Her work has been recognized by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry with the Research Award in 2010,[3] and the Biemann Medal in 2019.[4]
Trimpin received her undergraduate training at the Universität Konstanz in Germany in 1999 and her PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in 2002 (Mainz).[2] After postdoctoral work at Oregon State University and Indiana University, she joined the faculty at Wayne State University in 2008.[1]
References
External links
- http://www.indiana.edu/~clemmer/home.htm
- Sarah Trimpin publications indexed by Google Scholar
- v
- t
- e
- Scott A. McLuckey (1997)
- Robert R. Squires (1998)
- Matthias Mann (1999)
- Julie A. Leary (2000)
- Peter B. Armentrout (2001)
- Ruedi Aebersold (2002)
- Carol V. Robinson (2003)
- John R. Yates (2004)
- Gary J. Van Berkel (2005)
- David E. Clemmer (2006)
- Roman A. Zubarev (2007)
- Julia Laskin (2008)
- Neil L. Kelleher (2009)
- David C. Muddiman (2010)
- Béla Paizs (2011)
- Joshua J. Coon (2012)
- Yinsheng Wang (2013)
- Lingjun Li (2014)
- Michael MacCoss (2015)
- Kristina Håkansson (2016)
- Ryan Julian (2017)
- Benjamin A. Garcia (2018)
- Sarah Trimpin (2019)
- Ying Ge (2020)
- Nuno Bandeira (2021)
- Erin S. Baker (2022)
- Brandon Ruotolo (2023)
- Gary Patti (2024)
This biographical article about a scientist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e