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David C. Muddiman

David Muddiman received his BS in chemistry from Gannon University (Erie, PA) in 1990 and his PhD in analytical chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh in 1995. David is currently a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Founder and Director of the W.M. Keck Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry Laboratory at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. David’s group has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles on a wide range of topics in the field of mass spectrometry: from studying the fundamentals of novel ionization methods to the application of mass spectrometry to better understand the biology underlying complex molecular processes.

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Where is the MSI Software Messiah?

January 27, 2014

Common data file formats are readily available for mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) data. Now, the community must agree on an extensible cross-platform software solution that everyone can use.

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Where is the MSI Software Messiah?

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