Ruby Zhang joins the RRG as a 1st-year graduate student. Growing up in Los Angeles, CA, Ruby was previously at UC-San Diego, Pfizer, and CalTech before coming to UW. Welcome, Ruby! Read more here: riley-research.com/group-member...
Jacob Russell joins the RRG as a 1st-year graduate student. From Columbus, OH, Jacob was previously at the Ohio State University and the Olesik lab before coming to UW. Welcome, Jacob! Read more here: riley-research.com/group-member...
Kayla Markuson joins the RRG as a 1st-year graduate student. From the Minneapolis, MN area, Kayla was previously at Drake University and Eurofins Scientific before coming to UW. Welcome, Kayla! Read more here: riley-research.com/group-member...
Katie Kothlow joins the RRG as a 1st-year graduate student. From the St. Paul, MN area, Katie was previously at UW-Madison and the Coon lab before coming to UW. Welcome, Katie! Read more here: riley-research.com/group-member...
Anna Duboff joins the RRG as a 1st-year graduate student. From the Boston area, Anna was previously at Boston University, in the Peace Corps, and at Codiak BioSciences before coming to UW for a summer rotation with us. Welcome, Anna! Read more here: riley-research.com/group-member...
Dr. Tim Veth arrived at UW in October, joining as our second postdoc! Tim earned his Ph.D. with the Heck and Altelaar labs at Utrecht University, and then made his way to join us in the PNW. Welcome, Tim! riley-research.com/group-member...
Dr. Emmajay Sutherland joined as a postdoc in September, our first official lab member! From Scotland, she earned her Ph.D. with the Czekster group at the University of St. Andrew's before joining us here in Seattle. Welcome, Emmajay! riley-research.com/group-member...
We had a few tweaks to make before it was ready to be shared 😅
One of us is :) Thanks for the kind words Ben! You won't hear any argument from me for the "Bring back the LIT" chants
We had fun putting this review together, and we hope it can be useful/interesting for #TeamMassSpec veterans and for those trying to understand 1) trends in the field and 2) what modern MS instrumentation can offer as we dive further into the proteomics frontier.