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"Near
the top"
Warren Glacier summit view of Mount Garibaldi, B. C., Canada
(Northern Most Volcano in the Cascade Range).
Click on the picture above to view the full screen version.
Photo courtesy of Dr.
Kent Kunze
Located in I-court (I
- 093) of the Health Sciences Building on the University of Washington
campus (click here for directions),
the Mass Spectrometry Center is a self-sustaining instrument laboratory
providing a wide variety of mass spectral services to the University
and the research community-at-large on a recharge basis. The Center
serves as a resource offering analytical and instructional expertise
in contemporary mass spectrometric techniques and instrumentation
with the primary aim of providing investigators with "hands-on"
training and ready access to "state-of-the-art" instrumentation
needed to develop and meet their research interests.
The Mass Spectrometry
Center offers the following three categories of service: 1) Submitted
Sample Analysis Routine analyses performed by Center personnel;
2) Investigator Instrument Use
Instruction in the use and access to Center instrumentation by investigators;
and 3) Protocol Development Contracted
development of separations methodologies and mass spectral protocols.
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