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题 目: Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry – Principles and Applications
讲座人: Prof. Renato Zenobi
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时 间: 11月28日(周二)上午10:00-12:00
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嘉宾介绍:
Renato Zenobi is Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Organic Chemistry Laboratory of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. Born in Zurich in 1961, he received a M.S. degree from the ETH Zurich in 1986, and a Ph.D. at Stanford University in the USA in 1990. This was followed by two postdoctoral appointments at the University of Pittsburgh (1990 - 1991) and at the University of Michigan (1991). Renato Zenobi returned to Switzerland in 1992 as a Werner Fellow at the EPFL, Lausanne, where he established his own research group. He became assistant professor at the ETH in 1995, was promoted to associate professor in 1997, and to full professor in 2000. He was a visiting professor at the Barnett Institute (Boston) in 2004/2005, and at the Institut Curie (Paris) in 2010. In 2010 he was appointed Associate Editor of the journal Analytical Chemistry (American Chemical Society).
Zenobi’s research areas include laser-based analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry and nanoscale chemical analysis using scanning probe microscopy, emphasizing methods development, novel applications, and fundamental/mechanistic aspects: Studying the architecture of large noncovalent complexes by MALDI MS with specialized high-mass detection; MS-based KD determination for protein–ligand systems; conformation of bio-macromolecules in the gas phase; ambient ionization MS; exhaled breath analysis; MALDI and ESI mechanisms. He is well known for the development of analytical tools for the nanoscale, in particular TERS (tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy), a spectroscopic methodology with ≈ 10 nm spatial resolution.
Renato Zenobi has received many awards for his scientific work, among them the Thomas Hirschfeld Award (1989), the Ruzicka Prize (1993), the Heinrich Emanuel Merck-Prize (1998), the Michael Widmer Award (2006), Honorary Professorships at East China Institute of Technology (2007), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Changchun), at Hunan University, and at Changchun University of Chinese Medicine (2010), the Mayent-Rothschild Fellowship (Institut Curie, Paris; 2010), the Thomson Medal (International Mass Spectrometry Foundation, 2014), the 2014 RUSNANO prize, the 2015 Fresenius Award (German Chemical Society/GDCh), an ERG Advanced grant (2017), and a 1000 Talent Plan (Xiamen University, 2017 – 2022).
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