20 Jun 2019
John McLean, Stevenson Professor of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University, discusses the exciting technological advancements and ever-growing potential of mass spectrometry, enabling scientists to take a high-definition look at very complex biology and turn data into actionable results, digging deeper into contemporary scientific questions.
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
Professor John McLean is Associate Professor of Chemistry at Vanderbilt University, co-Director of the Vanderbilt Automated Biosystems Core, and Deputy Director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education. He received his B.S. Chemistry from the University of Michigan and his PhD from the George Washington University.