Musah Lab Presents at ASMS

Professor Musah, Cameron, Meghan and Megan’s presentations.

Professor Musah, Cameron, Meghan and Megan’s presentations.

Professor Musah, Cameron, Meghan and Megan presented at the “Rebooted” 68th Annual Meeting for the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Professor Musah, Cameron and Meghan presented talks titled “Lend Me Your Ears: Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Earwax for Disease Diagnosis”, “Identification of Diagnostic Markers Indicative of Exposure to Energetic Materials Using Mass Spectrometric Techniques and Random Forest Classification” and “Birds of a Feather: Species Identification of Endangered Macaws Using Direct Analysis in Real Time – Mass Spectrometry and Machine Learning” respectively. Megan presented a poster titled “An Ambient Mass Spectral Technique for the Rapid Detection of Cannabinoids in Plant Material and Complex Edible Matrices”.

Musah Lab Presents at Pittcon

Megan, Meghan, Amy and Professor Musah at PITTCON 2020.

Megan, Meghan, Amy and Professor Musah at Pittcon 2020.

Professor Musah, Meghan, Amy and Megan traveled to Chicago, IL to present at the 2020 Pittcon Conference and Expo. Professor Musah and Meghan were both invited speakers and presented talks titled “Determination of the Structures of New Psychoactive Substances Using DART-MS-derived Collision Induced Dissociation Data” and “High Times: Mass Spectral Analysis of Headspace Volatiles for the Detection and Identification of Psychoactive Synthetics” respectively. Amy presented two poster titled “Identification of Necrophagous Beetles Through the Chemometric Processing of DART-HRMS-derived Metabolome Profiles” and “Kava Kraze: The Use of DART-HRMS to Quantify Yangonin, the Psychoactive Component of a Popular ‘Legal High’ Plant”, while Megan presented a talk titled “Bake Sale: An Ambient Mass Spectral Technique for the Rapid Detection of Cannabinoids in Complex Edible Matrices” and a poster titled “If it’s Mint to Be: An Ambient Mass Spectral Technique for the Rapid Forensic Analysis of Psychoactive Salvia Divinorum”.



Paper Accepted by Analytical Chemistry

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Samira, Mónica and Justine’s paper titled “Identification of the Species Constituents of Maggot Populations Feeding on Decomposing Remains—Facilitation of the Determination of Post Mortem Interval and Time Since Tissue Infestation through Application of Machine Learning and Direct Analysis in Real Time-Mass Spectrometry” has been accepted by Analytical Chemistry.

Musah Lab Presents at AAFS

Meghan, Megan, Cameron, Dr. Musah and Amy at AAFS.

Meghan, Megan, Cameron, Dr. Musah and Amy at AAFS.

Professor Musah, Cameron, Meghan, Amy and Megan traveled to Anaheim, CA to present at the 72nd Annual American Academy of Forensic Scientists Annual Scientific Meeting. Cameron and Meghan presented talks titled “See the Forest for the Trees: A Non-Targeted Approach to Discerning Exposure to Explosives Using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS) and the Multivariate Statistical Model Random Forest” and “Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Detection and Identification of Illegally Traded Endangered Species of Wood Using Mass Spectral Techniques” respectively. Amy and Megan presented posters titled “A Novel Approach to the Identification of Beetles that Colonize Remains: A Chemometric Processing of Direct Analysis in Real-Time Mass Spectrometry (DART-HRMS) Derived Chemical Signatures of Carrion Insects” and “Pepper Plants and Magic Mint – The Application of Ambient Mass Spectral Analysis for the Rapid Detection and Quantification of Psychoactive Compounds in the Complex Matrices of Plant-Based Legal-High Substances” respectively.

Musah Lab Presents at NEAFS

Mónica, Meghan, Dr. Musah, Megan and Amy at NEAFS.

Mónica, Meghan, Dr. Musah, Megan and Amy at NEAFS.

Professor Musah, Meghan, Amy, Megan and Mónica traveled to Lancaster, PA to present at the 2019 Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists Annual Meeting. Professor Musah, Meghan, Amy and Megan presented talks titled “Ruffling a Few Feathers: Forensic Identification of Illegally Traded Endangered Macaw Species Using Direct Analysis in Real Time – Mass Spectrometry”, “Pharm to Table: Mass Spectral Analysis of Synthetically-derived Psychoactive Materials”, “Chemometric Processing of DART-HRMS Derived Chemical Signatures of Carrion Insects to Establish Insect Species Identity to Facilitate Postmortem Interval Determination” and “Spice Up Your Life – An Ambient Mass Spectral Technique for the Rapid Detection and Quantification of Psychoactive Compounds in Pepper Plant and Magic Mint-derived Complex Matrices” respectively. Mónica presented a poster titled “Trippin’ on Tryptamines: The Use of Chemometric Processing of DART-HRMS Data for Identification of a Subset of Psychoactive Substances”. Meghan also received the Carol de Forest Student Research Grant.