Allix’s paper titled “Mass Spectrometric Interrogation of Earwax: Toward the Detection of Ménière’s Disease” has been accepted by ACS Omega.
Paper Accepted by ACS Omega
Allix’s paper titled “Investigation of Small-Molecule Constituents in Voacanga africana Seeds and Mapping of their Spatial Distributions using Laser Ablation Direct Analysis in Real-Time Imaging - Mass Spectrometry (LADI-MS)” has been accepted by ACS Omega.
Musah Lab Attends NYCRSAS Symposium
The Musah Lab attended the New York Capital Region Student Chapter of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (NYCRSAS) Second Annual New York Capital Region Applied Spectroscopy Symposium in Albany, NY. Benedetta and Niara presented a posters titled “Weed Out - Distinguishing THC and CBD in Food and Beverage Matrices using an Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry Approach for Detection and Quantification” and “High Five! The Detection of Cannabis Ingestion using Fingerprint Residues and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry”, respectively. Niara was awarded the best poster award.
Musah Lab Presents at NERM
Alexa and Niara traveled to Boston, MA to present at the 2023 ACS Northeast Regional Meeting. Alexa and Niara both presented talks titled “Insects Eggs-press Unique Chemical Fingerprints: Applying Direct Analysis in Real Time - High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry to Aid in the Species Identification of Necrophagous Insects for Post-mortem Interval Determination” and “What Soiled the Oil? An Azo Reduction and Mass Spectrometry-based Approach for the Efficient Detection of Sudan Dyes I-IV in Red Palm Oil”, respectively.
Musah Lab Presents at ASMS
Professor Musah and Allix traveled to Houston, TX to present at the 71st Annual American Society of Mass Spectrometry Conference. Professor Musah and Allix presented posters titled “Ear-resistible: A DART-Mass Spectral Approach for the Detection of the Inner Ear Disorder Ménière’s Disease” and “Don’t Be Ear-ritated: Kendrick Mass Defect-facilitated Determination of Triglycerides in Earwax”, respectively.
Musah Lab Presents at NIJ Conference
Professor Musah, Monica, Benedetta and Alexa traveled to Washington D.C. to present at the 2023 National Institute of Justice National Research Conference. Professor Musah gave a talk titled “Unbe-Weed-able! Distinguishing Hemp and Marijuana Varieties of Cannabis sativa using Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Advanced Chemometrics”. Monica, Benedetta and Alexa presented posters titled “Identification of New Psychoactive Substances by Fusion of Ambient Mass Spectrometric and Infrared Spectroscopic Data”, “Eat, Drink, DART, Repeat – Detection, Differentiation and Quantification of Cannabinoids in Complex Matrices by Direct Analysis in Real Time – High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry” and “Don’t Egg-nore the Evidence: Utilizing Direct Analysis in Real Time—High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Identification of Necrophagous Insect Species to Facilitate Post-Mortem Interval Determination”, respectively.
Paper Accepted by Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry
Amy’s paper titled “Distinguishing Infested Flour from Uninfested Flour through Chemometric Processing of DART-HRMS Data - Revealing the Presence of Tribolium castaneum, the Red Flour Beetle” has been accepted by the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry.
Megan, Amy and Allix Graduate
Megan Chambers, Amy Osborne and Allix Coon all graduated with their Ph.D. Megan is currently a post-doc at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Amy is currently a chemistry instructor at Schenectady Community College. Allix is currently a post-doc in the Musah Lab and the co-founder of the company, Sangali. Congratulations Dr. Chambers, Dr. Osborne and Dr. Coon!
Allix Receives her Ph.D.
Allix successfully defended her doctoral work titled “Development of New Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Biomarker Discovery: Application to Complex Biological Matrices for Tissue Characterization and Disease Diagnosis”. Congratulations Dr. Coon!
Musah Lab Presents at UAlbany Showcase
Alexa and Niara presented at the 2023 UAlbany Showcase hosted by the University at Albany, SUNY. Each presented posters titled “An Egg-celerated Method: Utilization of Direct Analysis in Real Time - High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Identification of Necrophagous Blowfly Egg Species Aimed at Determining the Post-Mortem Interval” and “Seeing Red: An Azo Reduction and Mass Spectrometry-based Approach for the Efficient Detection of Sudan Dyes I-IV in Red Palm Oil”, respectively.
Amy Receives her Ph.D.
Amy successfully defended her doctoral work titled “DART-HRMS and Chemometrics for Applications in Forensic Entomology”. Congratulations Dr. Osborne!
Paper Accepted by ACS Omega
Megan and Benedetta’s paper titled “DART-MS Facilitated Quantification of Cannabinoids in Complex Edible Matrices─Focus on Chocolates and Gelatin-Based Fruit Candies” was accepted by ACS Omega.
Musah Lab Presents at MSACL
Professor Musah and Allix traveled to Monterey, CA to present at the Association for Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab 2023 Annual Meeting. Allix presented a poster titled “Earwax Lipid Profiles as a Reporter of Disease: Application to an Otolaryngological Disorder”.
Paper Accepted by ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
Daman’s paper titled “Quantum Chemical and Kinetic Study of the Gas-Phase Reactions of Methane Sulfonamide with Cl Atom and the Fate of •CH2S(═O)2NH2 with 3O2 in the Atmosphere” was accepted by ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. His work will also be featured on the cover of the journal.
Musah Lab Presents at Pittcon
Professor Musah, Allix and Benedetta traveled to Philadelphia, PA to present at the Pittcon 2023 Conference and Expo. Professor Musah and Allix presented talks titled “‘High’ on the Successful Development of an Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometric Approach for the Detection and Quantification of Cannabinoids in Complex Plant and Edible Matrices” and “Grinning Ear to Ear: The Development of a Diagnostic Approach for Meniere’s Disease via Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Earwax”, respectively. Benedetta presented a poster titled “High-End Sweets - Application of Ambient Mass Spectrometry for the Forensic Analysis of Cannabinoid-infused Complex Matrices”.
Monica Competes in 3MT
Monica participated in the University at Albany, SUNY 3-Minute Thesis competition. She presented her graduate work “The Twig is Up: Stopping Illegal Loggers in Their Tracks” and won 1st place and the People’s Choice award. Congratulations Monica!
Musah Lab Presents at Emerald Conference
Megan and Benedetta traveled to San Diego, CA to present at the 2023 Emerald Conference. Megan presented a poster titled “Weeding Out the Methods to Enable Rapid Differentiation of Fiber-type and Drug-type Varieties of Cannabis sativa: A Combined Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometric and Chemometric Approach”. Benedetta presented a poster titled “Livin’ the High Life - Detection, Differentiation and Quantification of Cannabinoids in Edible and Non-edible Complex Matrices by Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry”.
Paper Accepted by Journal of Cannabis Research
Megan, Samira and Benedetta’s paper titled “Combined Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometric and Chemometric Approach for the Differentiation of Hemp and Marijuana Varieties of Cannabis sativa” has been accepted by the Journal of Cannabis Research.
Musah Lab Presents at AAFS
Professor Musah and Monica traveled to Orlando Florida to present at the 75th American Academy of Forensic Sciences Conference. Professor Musah presented two posters in the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) section titled “Getting into the Weeds - A Combined Ambient Mass Spectrometric and Chemometric Approach for Differentiating Hemp and Marijuana Varieties of Cannabis sativa” and “You Are What You Eat! Identification of the Matrices on which Necrophagous Insects Feed using Direct Analysis in Real Time - High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (DART-HRMS) and Chemometrics”. Monica gave a talk titled “Combatting Illegal Logging Through the use of Direct Analysis in Real-Time High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (DART-HRMS) and Statistical Logarithms”.
Megan Receives her Ph.D.
Megan successfully defended her doctoral work titled “Development of Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry Approaches for the Characterization and Quantification of Small-Molecule Constituents in Complex Plant Matrices”. Congratulations Dr. Chambers!