Jason A. Day, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1995-2001 Department of Chemistry University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
 2001- Deparment of Earth Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Analytical Chemistry, Geochemistry, Plasma Mass Spectrometry
Website:
http://www-falcon.csx.cam.ac.uk/site/EARTHSCI/directory/jason-day
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"Jason Day Cambridge ICP-MS"
Bio:

I graduated from Round Lake High School, near Chicago, IL, USA in 1989 with an interest in science especially Chemistry. I attended College of Lake County (a community college) before going to Lake Forest College, IL in 1993 to study Chemistry and Education. I was supervised in Chemistry by Prof William B. Martin and Prof M Lee Thompson and graduated in 1995. Prof Martin suggested I apply to University of Cincinnati to pursue my interests in Analytical Chemistry, where I began working in the research group of Prof Joseph A Caruso in 1996. I graduated with a PhD in Chemistry in Spring of 2001 with Prof Thomas Ridgway and Professor William B. Connick. I moved to Cambridge, UK for a post doctoral position in the Department of Earth Sciences with Dr. Sally Gibson and to operate an ICP-MS facility, which has become a permanent role (Technical Officer), and continues to the time of writing (2016).

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Joseph A. Caruso grad student 1995-2001 University of Cincinnati
 (Elemental speciation and trace metal analysis using chemical separations interfaced to inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry.)
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Stangherlin A, Day J, O'Neill J. (2021) Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Elemental Analysis in Circadian Biology. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2130: 19-27
Galy A, Pomiès C, Day JA, et al. (2003) High precision measurement of germanium isotope ratio variations by multiple collector-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 18: 115-119
Day JA, Montes-Bayón M, Vonderheide AP, et al. (2002) A study of method robustness for arsenic speciation in drinking water samples by anion exchange HPLC-ICP-MS. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 373: 664-8
Day JA, Kannamkumarath SS, Yanes EG, et al. (2002) Chiral speciation of Marfey's derivatized DL-selenomethionine using capillary electrophoresis with UV and ICP-MS detection Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 17: 27-31
Ackley KL, Day JA, Caruso JA. (2000) Separation of metalloporphyrins by capillary electrophoresis with UV detection and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection. Journal of Chromatography. A. 888: 293-8
B'Hymer C, Day JA, Caruso JA. (2000) Evaluation of a Microconcentric Nebulizer and Its Suction Effect in a Capillary Electrophoresis Interface with Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Applied Spectroscopy. 54: 1040-1046
Day JA, Caruso JA, Sabine Becker J, et al. (2000) Application of capillary electrophoresis interfaced to double focusing sector field ICP-MS for nuclide abundance determination of lanthanides produced via spallation reactions in an irradiated tantalum target Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry. 15: 1343-1348
Day JA, Sutton KL, Soman RS, et al. (2000) A comparison of capillary electrophoresis using indirect UV absorbance and ICP-MS detection with a self-aspirating nebulizer interface Analyst. 125: 819-823
B'Hymer C, Day JA, Caruso JA. (2000) Evaluation of a microconcentric nebulizer and its suction effect in a capillary electrophoresis interface with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Applied Spectroscopy. 54: 1040-1046
Ackley KL, Day JA, Sutton KL, et al. (1999) Investigation of problems associated with the determination of iodine in glacial acetic acid samples using flow injection analysis-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry† Analytical Communications. 36: 295-298
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