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David Muddiman is the Jacob and Betty Belin Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at North Carolina State University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry within the College of Sciences. He holds an AAAS Fellowship and leads the Muddiman Group, which focuses on advancing mass spectrometry techniques for biomedical applications. His work emphasizes the development of novel methodologies like IR-MALDESI (Infrared Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Electrospray Ionization) for imaging complex biological samples, including plant tissues, human cells, and biomedical materials.
Education: B.S. Chemistry from Gannon University (1990), Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh (1995), and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (1997).
Research Interests: Innovations in mass spectrometry imaging, particularly IR-MALDESI for spatially resolved metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics. Key areas include tissue analysis, instrument optimization, and applications in biomedical research, environmental science, and plant biology. His group also explores machine learning integration for data analysis and quality control in MSI platforms.
Scientific Awards: AAAS Fellow and Jacob and Betty Belin Distinguished Professorship honor his contributions to analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry.
Advisees/Grants: While specific student names are not listed, the Muddiman Group actively engages in collaborative projects with funding from federal agencies and industry partnerships. Grants support research into imaging instrumentation, MSI standards, and biomedical applications.
Labs/Teams: The Muddiman Group operates within the Department of Chemistry, specializing in analytical and biomedical mass spectrometry with a focus on developing cutting-edge imaging tools and methodologies.
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