University of Southampton
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Dr John Langley's Group
 
 

Mass Spectrometry and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography at the University of Southampton

 
 
 
   
 

Group News

7th December 2011
Angelika has successfully passed her viva. Her examiners were Professor Frank Pullen (School of Science, University of Greenwich) and Dr. Mark Light (School of Chemistry, University of Southampton). Well done Dr. Galezowska!

1st August 2011
John, Julie, Jo-Anne and Christianne will be attending BMSS 2011 'From Atoms to Biomolecules, Cardiff City Hall, 11th-14th September 2011. Jo-Anne and Christianne will also be presenting, see below for further details, presenting author underlined.

Oral Presentations
Jo-Anne Riley, Tom Brown, Graeme T. Clark and G. John Langley "Strategies towards the indirect detection of siRNAs using halogenated detection probes". 11.10 am, Monday 12th September, Next Generation Session

Christianne C. Wicking, G. John Langley and Tom Lynch "Auto-oxidation of biodiesel: A mass spectrometry approach". 10.50 am, Monday 12th September, Next Generation Session

27th May 2011
John and Julie will be attending and presenting (details below, underlined author presenting) at the 59th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics in Colorado, Denver, June 5th-9th. Please come and along and discuss the research in our group.

Posters
G. John Langley, Angelika Galezowska and Mark W. Harrison "Structural Elucidation of Quinazolines - A Radical Change of Approach". MP08, 121, Small Molecule: Qualitative Analysis.

Julie Herniman, G. John Langley "The Implementation of High Throughput Screening of Modified Synthetic Oligonucleotides". MP16, 301, Nucleic Acids I.

10th May 2011
John, Julie and Christianne will be attending Advances in Separation Science - The Chromatographic Spring Symposium and AGM. John has been invited to give an oral presentation.

Oral Presentations
G. John Langley "Achiral SFC-MS and Small Molecules - An Analyst's View".

4th February 2011
John and Angelika will be presenting (details below) at Data to Knowledge: The creation, management and application of complex data sets at Astrazeneca, Alderly Park Conference Centre, 29th-30th March 2011. Angelika has been awarded a bursary from the meeting organisers to attend the meeting. Congratulations!

Oral Presentations
G. John Langley "We've always had data, so what's changed? - What's the challenge and what's the solution?".

Posters
Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "Good Mass Spectra Interpretation Practise: Complement Analyses of HDX and AMM to ensure correct structure elucidation".

25th November 2010
Mohini has successfully passed her viva. Her examiners were Professor Malcolm Clench (Sheffield Hallam University) and Dr. Neil Wells (Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton). Well done Dr. Thite!

18th November 2010
Angelika and Christianne have been invited to present a poster at the Department of Chemistry's poster day exhibition on the 24th November 2010, posters detailed below.

Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "The odds are in your favour: approaches towards understanding the specific dissociations of quinazolines using mass spectrometry and DFT calculations".

Christianne C. Wicking, G. John Langley and Tom Lynch "A multi-technique approach for degraded biodiesel analysis".

16th November 2010
Angelika has been invited to present an oral and poster presentation at the 14th Annual PhD Review Day and Careers Event at AstraZeneca R&D, Macclesfield, UK, 23rd & 24th November 2010.

Oral Presentations
Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "Approaches towards understanding the specific dissociations of quinazolines using MS/MS and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations".

Poster Presentations
Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "The odds are in your favour: an investigation of the unusual fragmentations of quinazolines using ESI-QIT-MS and DFT calculations".

1st November 2010
John will be attending and presenting at the 2nd Annual Mass Spec Europe Conference and Exhibition, in Florence, 9th-10th November 2010.

G. John Langley "Oligonucleotides - New Uses but the Same MS Issues". Wednesday, 14.30 pm


1st October 2010
Angelika has been invited to the 14th Annual PhD Review Day and Careers Event that will be held on the 23rd & 24th November 2010 at AstraZeneca R&D, Macclesfield, UK.


16th July 2010
All five members of the Langley group will be presenting at the 31st BMSS meeting: Mass Spectrometry for a Changing World (details below, underlined author presenting). Please come along to discuss the research in our group.

Oral Presentations
Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "Approaches towards understanding the specific dissociations of quinazolines using MS/MS and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations". Monday 11.50 am, Next Generation.

Julie Herniman and G. John Langley "An automated approach for routine analysis of oligonucleotides". Tuesday 17.10 pm, Separation Science for MS.

G. John Langley "Biofuel: An ever changing and analytical challenge". Monday 17.10 pm, MS in Environmental/Food Analysis.

Christianne C. Wicking, G. John Langley and Tom Lynch "A multi-technique approach for degraded biodiesel analysis". Monday 10.30 am, Next Generation.

Posters
Jo-Anne Riley, Tom Brown, Graeme T. Clark and G. John Langley "Strategies towards the indirect detection of therapeutic siRNAs using cleavable small molecule mass tags". MS for Biological Analysis, Poster 29


1st June 2010
Angelika will be undertaking an industrial placement for 12 weeks in the Pharmaceutical Development group at AstraZeneca (Macclesfield, UK) under the supervision of Dr Mark W. Harrison. Angelika will investigate the fragmentation pathways of AZ synthetic impurities using micrOTOF-Q (Bruker Daltonics Inc., Bremen, Germany), 6410 TripleQuad LC/MS and LC/MSD Trap XCT (Agilent Technologies, UK). She will also perform infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) MS/MS experiments using LTQ FT Finnigan mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA) in the Mass Spectrometry Structural Purity group at AstraZeneca (Alderley Park, UK).


21st April 2010
All five members of the Langley group will be presenting at this year's ASMS conference in Salt Lake City (details below, underlined author presenting). Please come along to discuss the research in our group.

Oral Presentations
G. John Langley, Christianne C. Wicking and Tom Lynch "Biodiesel Analysis - Complexity and Time". WOC am, 10:10 am, MS of Fuels, Biofuels and Heavy Oils.

Posters
Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley "The odds are in your favour: An investigation of the unusual fragmentations of quinazolines using ESI-QIT-MS and DFT calculations". WP17, 374, Small Molecule Analysis.

Julie Herniman and G. John Langley "A single solution to walk-up mass spectrometry access and data presentation". ThP16, 379, Small Molecule Analysis.

Jo-Anne Riley, Tom Brown, Graeme T. Clark and G. John Langley "Strategies towards the indirect detection of therapeutic siRNAs using cleavable small molecule mass tags". ThP12, 289, Nucleic Acids.

Christianne C. Wicking, G. John Langley and Tom Lynch, "A "green" technique for a "green" future: Degraded biodiesel sample analysis using SFC-UV-MS". ThP21, 493, Hydrocarbon and Petro: Biofuels and Geochemistry.


25th February 2010
Congratulations to Angelika for being awarded The Duncan Bryant Memorial Prize which was judged by Professor Lucio Frydman (Weizmann Institute, Israel) and Professor Herb Hill (Washington State University, USA) at Structure 2010, Advances in Structure Elucidation, for her poster entitled "Fragmentation of quinazolines using ESI-CID MS/MS: Unusual formation of radical cation product ions"


24th February 2010
Angelika is attending and presenting a poster at Structure 2010, Advances in Structure Elucidation in Hinckley, Leicestershire (details below, underlined author presenting).

Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley, "Fragmentation of quinazolines using ESI-CID MS/MS: Unusual formation of radical cation product ions"


26th January 2010
John and Christianne will be attending the Eleventh International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Hyphenated Chromatographic Analyzers in Bruges, Belgium. John will be presenting a Keynote lecture and Christianne will be presenting a regular lecture (details below, underlined author presenting).

G. John Langley, Julie M. Herniman, Tom Lynch and Christianne C. Wicking," Hyphenated solutions to biodiesel analysis and stability profiling"

Christianne C. Wicking, G John Langley and Tom Lynch," Identification of oxidation products in biodiesel using chromatographic techniques"


14th December 2009
John, Angelika, Christianne and Jo-Anne will be attending the 9th BMSS LC/MS Short Course and Symposium at Robinson College, Cambridge. Angelika and Christianne have both contributed a poster (details below, underlined author presenting).

Angelika Galezowska, Mark W. Harrison and G. John Langley, "Fragmentation of quinazolines using ESI-CID MS/MS: Unusual formation of radical cation product ions"

Christianne C. Wicking, G. John Langley and Tom Lynch, "Biodiesel identification: Distinguishing individual fatty acid methyl esters and identifying oxidation products using MS coupled to chromatographic techniques"


2nd December 2009
Stephen has successfully passed his viva. His examiners were Professor William Griffiths (Swansea University) and Dr. Ali Tavassoli (School of Chemistry, University of Southampton). Congratulations Dr. Holman!


18th September 2009
Julie and John, in collaboration with Dr. Richard Brown, also of the School of Chemistry at Southampton, have had a paper published in the Journal of Organic Chemistry. The paper, entitled "Total synthesis and stereochemical assignment of cis-Uvariamicin I and cis-Reticulatacin" has been selected as a featured article. Full details can be found on the publications page.


13th August 2009
John, Julie and Stephen will be attending the forthcoming International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC) in Bremen, Germany. John will be presenting an oral presentation, whilst Julie and Stephen have both contributed posters (details below, underlined author presenting). Our former member Amaury Cazenave Gassiot will also be presenting a poster.

Oral Presentations
G. John Langley, Louisa V. M. Wronska, Julie M. Herniman and Gavin O'Connor, "What confidence do you have in your accurate mass measurement?". Tuesday, 12:10 pm, Instrumental developments/Ion cyclotron resonance.

Posters
Stephen W. Holman, Patricia Wright and G. John Langley, "An approach towards rapid and definitive identification of N-oxidised drug metabolites using structurally dependent dissociation pathways and reconstructed ion chromatograms". Monday, Poster 363, General Analytics.

Julie M. Herniman and G. John Langley, "Mass spectrometry and undergraduate chemistry: Development, simple access, time efficient and subliminal training". Monday, Poster 438, General Analytics.

Amaury Cazenave Gassiot, Sepp D. Kohlwein and Markus R. Wenk, "Towards targeted high-throughput screening of intact yeast for application in screening of genetic libraries". Wednesday, Poster 400, Life Sciences.


10 August 2009
Congratulations to Amaury, John and their collaborators in the Combinatorial Centre of Excellence on the publication of a paper in Journal of Chromatography A. The issue containing the manuscript will be published on 4th September. It is current available online at the following link; DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.01.022.


 
 
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