Ripon Alums Team on Chemistry Publication

chemistryTwo Ripon alumni are part of a team that published an article, “Chemical Derivatization of Peptide Carboxyl Groups for Highly Efficient Electron Transfer Dissociation” in The Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry.

Co-authoring the article as part of a group of seven scientists are Samuel B. Sondalle ’11 an MD/PhD candidate in the Department of Genetics at Yale University School of Medicine and Brian Frey ’91 a Senior Scientist in the Lloyd Smith Research Group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The paper is a result of their work at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the summer of 2009.

You can view the full abstract (and purchase the article) online: HERE


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