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15 Facts About Julia Laskin

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Julia Laskin's research is focused on the fundamental understanding of ion-surface collisions, understanding of phenomena underlying chemical analysis of large molecules in complex heterogeneous environments, and the development of new instrumentation and methods in preparative and imaging mass spectrometry.

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Julia Laskin has said that she had a very good chemistry teacher at high school.

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Julia Laskin moved to Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University, where she earned a master's of science in 1990.

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Julia Laskin moved to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she worked toward a doctoral degree under the supervision of Chava Lifshitz.

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Julia Laskin earned her PhD in 1998 and moved to the University of Delaware, where she worked as a postdoctoral scholar in chemistry.

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In 2000, Julia Laskin joined the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a postdoctoral fellow.

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Julia Laskin was appointed a Research Scientist at the United States Department of Energy Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory in 2003.

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Julia Laskin worked at PNNL until 2017, when she was appointed the William F and Patty J Miller Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Purdue University.

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Julia Laskin has been involved with the development of analytical techniques to better characterize synthetic and natural polymers.

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Julia Laskin showed that the soft-landing of mass-selected ions is a powerful technique to study catalysts.

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Julia Laskin has worked on the development of bioanalytical and environmental mass spectrometry.

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Julia Laskin served on the editorial board for the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry.

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Julia Laskin is an editor of the International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, and serves on the editorial advisory board for Mass Spectrometry Reviews.

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Julia Laskin is Chair of the American Chemical Society Joint Board Council Committee on Publications.

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Julia Laskin is the President of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, after serving as Vice President for Programs from 2020 to 2022.