Bailey S. Rose is a recent graduate from the McLean Research Group at Vanderbilt University with a Ph.D. in chemistry. She received her B.S. in chemistry from Belmont University in 2017. Bailey’s research focuses on the application of ion mobility‑mass spectrometry and novel informatics approaches to untargeted metabolomics and lipidomics in support of high-confidence molecular annotation.
Effectiveness of High-Resolution Ion Mobility for Complex Analyses
HRIM has emerged as a robust separation strategy for complex chemical analyses due to its ability to improve peak capacity and aid in the separation of isobaric signals.