Catherine C. Fenselau
Affiliations: | 1987-1998 | University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States | |
1998-2018 | Chemistry and Biochemistry | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
Area:
Proteomics and biomolecular studies using mass spectrometry; rapid detection of airborne microorganismsWebsite:
http://www.umresearch.umd.edu/DHS-UM-website/faculty_page/fenselau.htmGoogle:
"Catherine C. Fenselau"Bio:
http://www.chem.umd.edu/faculty-staff-directory/facultydirectory/catherine-fenselau
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2142234
Catherine Fenselau, interviewed by Michael A. Grayson in University of Maryland, College Park on April 13, 2012. Philadelphia: Science History Institute, n.d. Oral History Transcript 0710. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2514nm21t.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorCarl Djerassi | grad student | 1965 | Stanford | |
(Studies of hydrogen rearrangements induced by electron impact.) | ||||
Melvin Calvin | post-doc | 1966 | UC Berkeley | |
Alma L. Burlingame | post-doc | 1967 | NASA Space Sciences Laboratory | |
Paul Talalay | post-doc | 1968 | Johns Hopkins |
Children
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Sign in to add collaboratorJonathan D. Dinman | collaborator | 2005-2009 | (Cell Biology Tree) |
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Publications
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Chen D, Bryden WA, Fenselau C, et al. (2022) MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometric Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Using Cellulose Sulfate Ester Enrichment and Hot Acid Treatment. Journal of Proteome Research |
Fenselau C, Ostrand-Rosenberg S. (2020) Molecular cargo in myeloid-derived suppressor cells and their exosomes. Cellular Immunology. 359: 104258 |
Stein DC, H Stocker L, Powell AE, et al. (2020) Extraction of Membrane Components from Using Catanionic Surfactant Vesicles: A New Approach for the Study of Bacterial Surface Molecules. Pharmaceutics. 12 |
Chen D, Bryden WA, Fenselau C. (2019) Microwave supported hydrolysis prepares spores for proteomic analysis. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 435: 227-233 |
Geis-Asteggiante L, Lee AE, Fenselau C. (2019) Analysis of the topology of ubiquitin chains. Methods in Enzymology. 626: 323-346 |
Chen D, Geis-Asteggiante L, Gomes FP, et al. (2019) Top-down Proteomic Characterization of Truncated Proteoforms. Journal of Proteome Research |
Gomes F, Lemma B, Abeykoon D, et al. (2018) Top-down Analysis of Novel Synthetic Branched Proteins. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : Jms |
Chen D, Bryden WA, Fenselau C. (2018) Rapid analysis of ricin using hot acid digestion and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : Jms |
Chen D, Gomes F, Abeykoon D, et al. (2018) Top-Down Analysis of Branched Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry |
Aebersold R, Agar JN, Amster IJ, et al. (2018) How many human proteoforms are there? Nature Chemical Biology. 14: 206-214 |