Agilent Technologies Thought Leader Award Supports Professor John A. McLean, Vanderbilt University

Award Recognizes Pioneering Developments in Ion Mobility Q-TOF Technology for Lipidomic and Metabolomic Analysis

19-Jun-2014 - USA

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced that professor John A. McLean has received an Agilent Thought Leader Award in recognition of his contributions to ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS) focused on advanced applications, including comprehensive biomolecular systems analysis and synthetic and chemical biology.

Dr. McLean is a Stevenson Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University. He is co-director of the Automated Biosystems Core and deputy director of the Institute of Integrative Biosystems Research and Education.

The award will support Dr. McLean and his team at Vanderbilt in their pioneering metabolomics and lipidomics research through the advancement of ion mobility informatics and workflows.

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