Diagnostic Medicinal Chemistry

Diagnostic specialties: Clinical laboratory sciences are the clinical diagnostic services that apply laboratory techniques to diagnosis and management of patients. In the United States, these services are supervised by a pathologist. The personnel that work in these medical laboratory departments are technically trained staff who do not hold medical degrees, but who usually hold an undergraduate medical technology degree, who actually perform the tests, assays, and procedures needed for providing the specific services. Subspecialties include transfusion medicine, cellular pathologyclinical chemistry, hematology, clinical microbiology and clinical immunology.

 

  •  Biological mass spectrometry 
  • Modern ionization methods and mass analyzers
  •  Small molecule structure assignment
  • Quantitative assay development by LC-MS and metabolomics quantitative discovery-based proteomics and validation methods
  •  Peptide sequence determination
  • Post-translational modification mapping
  • Protein structure determination methods

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