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The Analytical Scientist / Authors / Rob Haselberg

Rob Haselberg

“Although I apply several other technologies in my research, CE-MS is my main approach. It often provides information that cannot be obtained with any other technology,” says Rob, senior post-doctoral researcher at the VU University Amsterdam, where his research is directed at characterizing biomacromolecular compounds. CE-MS has undergone positive development over the last few years, he explains. “CE-MS was mainly used by academics, but today I am in regular contact with companies that are starting to use (or are planning to use) CE-MS in their laboratories. I am able to share my knowledge with them and in return I get a good insight of the research questions that drive them.”

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Is CE-MS in Your Toolbox?

November 16, 2015

Online hyphenation of capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry is nearly 30 years old, but has been ignored in certain camps. It’s time to give CE-MS a chance.

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Is CE-MS in Your Toolbox?
Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Gurus of CE-MS

November 17, 2015

Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) appears to be caught in a dichotomy – proven success in some fields, skepticism in others. Here, Norman (Norm) Dovichi, Michael Knierman, Rob Haselberg, Tomoyoshi Soga, and Christian Wenz discuss the road ahead for a hyphenated technique that appears to be on the up.

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Gurus of CE-MS

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