معرفی
Kenneth R. Hess is a Professor of Chemistry currently affiliated with an unspecified institution. His research focuses on the application of liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to solve analytical chemistry problems, including verification of unnatural amino acid incorporation in proteins, intact protein analysis, and small molecule confirmation. He collaborates with the Clinic for Special Children in Strasburg, PA, on clinical aspects of GM3 synthase deficiency, a rare genetic disorder.
- Education: B.A. from Gettysburg College, Ph.D. from the University of Virginia
Research Interests: Dr. Hess specializes in developing advanced LC-MS methods for protein and clinical research, utilizing a Waters Acquity H series UHPLC coupled to a Xevo G2-S Q-TOF mass spectrometer. His work bridges analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and clinical diagnostics through innovative collaborations.
Publications: His research spans protein engineering, environmental chemistry, and educational tools. Key trends include fluorescence spectroscopy, FRET analysis, and acid rain impact studies.
Teaching: He teaches foundational courses such as General Chemistry I (CHM 111), General Chemistry II (CHM 112), and Chemical Analysis (CHM 221), integrating practical lab experiences with theoretical concepts.



