21 Jun 2016
Professor Vicki Wysocki, the Ohio State University, explains how her research group is studying very large protein complexes by analyzing their fragments using ion mobility mass spectrometry. This technique is a favorite among her students, both past and present - and Wysocki highlights that she often hosts past students who wish to use the technology.
Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, The Ohio State University
Vicki Wysocki received her BS in Chemistry at Western Kentucky University in 1982 and her PhD in Chemistry at Purdue University in 1987. After doing postdoctoral work at Purdue and at the Naval Research Laboratory, she joined Virginia Commonwealth University as an Assistant Professor in 1990. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 1994. Vicki joined the University of Arizona in 1996 and was promoted to Professor in 2000. Most recently she was Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona. Vicki joined Ohio State University in August 2012 as an Ohio Eminent Scholar.