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Jenna L. Losh Department of Geosciences Advisor: François Morel |
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Jenna L. Losh
EDUCATION
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (9/07-present) PhD Program in Geosciences
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL B.S. Biochemistry, Minors in Spanish, Environmental Science, GPA: 3.89/4.00 May 2007
Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Highest Departmental Distinction Chancellor's Scholar Honors and James Scholar Honors
HONORS AND AWARDS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1/05-5/07): With Professor Jonathan V. Sweedler, developed and employed techniques for both single cell analyses and the chemical imaging of neuronal systems with matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI).
PUBLICATIONS
Monroe, E.B.; Koszczuk, B.A.; Losh, J.L.; Jurchen, J.C.; Sweedler, J.V. Measuring salty samples without adducts with MALDI MS, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 260, 237-242, 2007.
Monroe, E.B.; Jurchen, J.C.; Koszczuk, B.A.; Losh, J.L.; Rubakhin, S.S.; Sweedler, J.V. Massively Parallel Sample Preparation Method for MALDI MS Analysis of Tissues, Analytical Chemistry, 78(19), 6826-6832, 2006.
PRESENTATIONS
Recommendations for a Sustainable Energy Policy at Illinois, University of Illinois Environmental Council Environmental Studies 350 Final Presentation. Urbana, IL. 2007.
Not in Use, Turn of the Juice: A Case Study of Everitt Laboratory, University of Illinois Environmental Horizons, poster presentation. Urbana, IL. 2007.
Massively Parallel Single Cell MALDI MS Sample Preparation Method for the Analysis of Mammalian Nervous Tissues, Pittsburg Conference on Analytical Chemistry, poster presentation. Chicago, IL. 2007.
Analyzing Neuropeptides in the Nervous System Using Massively Parallel MALDI MS Sample Preparation Methods, Women Chemists Committee Undergraduate Research Symposium, Urbana, IL. 2006.
Chemical Imaging of Neuronal Systems at the Single Cell Level, Campus Honors Program Scholar Adventure Series, Urbana, IL, 2006. |
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