
About
David Keifer is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Salisbury University. He earned a PhD in Physical and Analytical Chemistry from Indiana University Bloomington (2016) and a BS in Chemistry from the University of Mount Union (2011). His research focuses on analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry, particularly in virology and thermodynamics. He teaches general chemistry, analytical chemistry, and advanced laboratory courses.
Education:
- PhD, Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington (2016)
- BS, Chemistry, University of Mount Union (2011)
Research Interests:
- Development of mass spectrometry techniques for complex biomolecules
- Structural analysis of viral capsids and assembly mechanisms
- Application of charge detection mass spectrometry to biomedical and nanoscale systems
Publication Trends: His work emphasizes advancing charge detection mass spectrometry for large biomolecules, particularly viruses and proteins. Recent studies explore thermodynamic principles in spectrometry and structural changes in viral components. Applications span virology, protein interactions, and precision instrumentation.
Professional Contributions: No specific grants or awards listed, but his teaching includes advanced laboratory instruction and general chemistry education.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in Salisbury University chemistry labs, though no specific lab names are mentioned.
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