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Ridge National Laboratory Chemical Sciences Division Atmospheric Pressure Surface Sampling & Ionization Techniques for the Analysis of Analytes on Surfaces Using Mass Spectrometry Requesting applications from science or engineering faculty members at institutions serving students underrepresented in science, engineering, mathematics and technology to work on the following projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Project Description This research involves the use of newly emerging surface sampling and ionization methodologies coupled with mass spectrometry-based detection for the analysis of analytes separated on planar separation media (e.g., TLC plates) or the disposition of drugs and metabolites about thin tissue sections of dosed animals. Experiments will involve both studies aimed at elucidating the fundamental principles underlying these techniques as well as real-world application of the techniques. Laboratory Contact: Gary J. Van Berkel, vanberkelgj@ornl.gov Applicants’ Responsibilities and Relationship to Project Applicants will receive support under the Department of Energy Faculty Student Team Research Program (FaST) to work collaboratively with the project research team at the Laboratory for up to 10 weeks during the summer of 2010. The exact appointment period in the time frame of June to August will be scheduled by mutual agreement between the host divisions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the successful applicant. Faculty will be expected to identify students from their campuses to participate in the FaST program. The faculty member will provide some mentorship to students during the summer research activities. The faculty and students must participate as a group and serve their appointments concurrently. It is expected that the faculty member and the students become an integral part of the research team working on this project and that opportunities for continued collaboration may be identified. Qualifications of Ideal Candidate Strong background in analytical chemistry, chemical instrumentation, biology or a related field. Experience with mass spectrometry or drug discovery, drug metabolism and tissue disposition would be of considerable benefit, but is not absolutely essential. Support and Financial Commitments The successful candidate will receive a stipend based on the academic salary, travel expenses to and from the Laboratory, and a housing allowance. Students recommended by the faculty member for participation in the program will receive a stipend of $425/week for each week at the Laboratory, plus a housing allowance, and reimbursement for transportation expenses to and from the ORNL. Funds are provided for this program from the US Department of Energy, Office of Science in partnership with the National Science Foundation, from ORNL, and from other sources. Support and Financial Commitments The successful candidate will receive a stipend based on the academic salary, travel expenses to and from the Laboratory, and a housing allowance. Students recommended by the faculty member for participation in the program will receive a stipend of $425/week for each week at the Laboratory, plus a housing allowance, and reimbursement for transportation expenses to and from the ORNL. Funds are provided for this program from the US Department of Energy, Office of Science in partnership with the National Science Foundation, from ORNL, and from other sources.
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