Pittcon Announces 2017 Award Recipients for Outstanding Achievements in Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy

publication date: Jan 18, 2017
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author/source: Pittcon

Rena Robinson, University of Pittsburgh, recipient of the Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award

Awards-2017-PCAA-RobinsonThe Pittcon Program Committee is pleased to announce this years recipients of 15 prestigious awards honoring scientists who have made outstanding contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy. Each award will be presented in a scheduled symposium during Pittcon, the worlds leading conference and exposition for laboratory science, March 5-9, Chicago, Illinois, McCormick Place West Hall.

Symposium sessions will include methodologies such as mass spectroscopy, LC/GC, x-ray techniques, microscopy, electrochemistry and separations in applications including, but not limited to, pharmaceutical/drug discovery, fuels, biomedical, materials science, neurochemistry and bioanalytical.

Dr. Ren A S Robinson, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry,  University of Pittsburgh, is the 2017 recipient of the Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award.  This award is sponsored jointly by Pittcon and the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP).  It recognizes individuals who have outstanding achievements within ten years after completion of their Ph.D. work.

Dr. Robinson is an emerging leader in the field of proteomics, aging, and Alzheimers disease. Chemical and Engineering News recently awarded her with the 2016 Talented Twelve Award, distinguishing her as one of the worlds brightest young minds in the field of chemistry. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Louisville and her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Indiana University. She was both a Lyman T. Johnson and UNCF/Merck Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Kentucky.

When asked to comment on her research, Robinson said, My group has worked diligently over the past several years to push the limits of multiplexing proteomics using combinations of isotope labeling and mass spectrometry. I am honored to receive the recognition of the 2017 Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award for my laboratory's efforts in analytical chemistry, which we ultimately hope will help to impact our understanding of disease and improve human health.

Robinsons award presentation, Improving Multiplexing and Versatility of cPILOT for Quantitative Proteomics, will focus on the recent efforts of her group to improve the performance of cPILOT, further enhance multiplexing capability, and add to the versatility of cPILOT for post-translational modification analysis. Additionally, the application of cPILOT to study changes in aging and disease will be presented.

Additional awards and recipients are as follows:
  

 


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