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David E. Erickson serves as an Associate Teaching Professor in the Chemistry Department within the College of Arts and Sciences at Bowling Green State University, a position he has held since joining the faculty in Fall 2011.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Purdue University (2009)
- Bachelor of Science from Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MN (2001)
Dr. Erickson's research program centers on ion chemistry and mass spectrometry, with particular emphasis on the properties and reactivity of ions in various environments. He investigates ion interactions with biological molecules to advance biological studies and is actively involved in developing innovative instrumentation to address complex analytical challenges, enabling new experimental approaches in biomolecular analysis.
His scholarly contributions, primarily published between 2007 and 2009, demonstrate expertise in electron transfer dissociation methodologies, ion/ion reaction dynamics, and proteomics applications. These works collectively advance understanding of peptide and protein ion fragmentation mechanisms, particularly regarding charge site effects and disulfide bond characterization in mass spectrometry-based structural analysis.
While specific details regarding research grants and student mentorship are not provided in the available documentation, Dr. Erickson's role as a teaching professor underscores his commitment to undergraduate and graduate chemistry education. Similarly, information about dedicated research laboratories or collaborative teams was not specified in the source material, though his instrumentation development focus suggests engagement with analytical chemistry technical infrastructure.
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