European Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Chemistry
EJMS—European Journal of Mass Spectrometry is a peer reviewed journal covering all areas of mass spectrometry. Whilst “European” in its publishing base, its distribution, editors and authors are truly global.
EJMS - European Journal of Mass Spectrometry, is a peer-reviewed journal, devoted to the publication of innovative research in mass spectrometry. Articles in the journal come from proteomics, metabolomics, petroleomics and other areas developing under the umbrella of the “omic revolution”.
The scope of the journal covers applications of mass spectrometry in biology and medicine, ionisation in gas, liquid and solid phases, chemical reactions of ions in the gas phase, physics of ionic collisions, spectroscopy of ions, design and manufacture of mass spectrometers, applications of computers to mass spectrometry and applications of mass spectrometry to the environment and applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
Topics of interest include experimental and theoretical studies of structures, energetics and reactions of gaseous ions, ion optical theories and ion optics in high vacuum and at higher pressures, ion formation from biological solids, elucidation of interactions and structures of biomolecules in condensed phases, mechanisms of ionic reactions, electrospray ionisation (ESI) and nano-electrospray ionisation, laser –stimulated ionisation and desorption of macromolecules in condensed phases, mass spectrometry of industrial organic and inorganic polymers, formation and reactions of reactions of clusters, reactions of ions at surfaces, multi-photon ionisation and dissociation, ion mobilityand related techniques, time-of-flight (ToF), Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) and theories of ion formation, ion structure and dynamics of ion reactions.
Prof. Dr Jürgen Grotemeyer | Christian-Albrechts (CAU)-Universität Kiel, Germany |
Dr Jean Futrell | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-PNNL, USA |
Prof. Hans-Friedrich Grützmacher | Universität Bielefeld, Germany |
Prof. John Holmes | University of Ottawa, Canada |
Prof. Mamoru Ohashi | Kanagawa University, Japan |
Prof. Douglas Ridge | University of Delaware, USA |
Prof. John Todd | University of Kent at Canterbury, UK |
Dr. Tara Pukala | The University of Adelaide, Australia |
François Fenaille | CEA Saclay, France |
Prof. Mary T. Rodgers | Wayne State University, USA |
Prof. Michisato Toyoda | Osaka University, Japan |
Prof. Vlaldimir Zaikin | Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russia |
Jonathan Amster | University of Georgia, USA |
Alison Ashcroft | University of Leeds, UK |
Stephen Blanksby | Queensland University of Technology-QUT, Australia |
Richard Bowen | University of Bradford, UK |
Leopoldo Ceraulo | Università Degli Studi di Palermo, Italy |
Dominic Chan | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Prof. Huanwen Chen | Jiangxi University, PR China |
Anastassios Giannakopulos | ThermoFisher Scientific (Bremen) GmbH, Germany |
Michael Glocker | University of Rostock, Germany |
Felice Grandinetti | Università degli Studi della Tuscia-Viterbo, Italy |
Jürgen Gross | Universität Heidelberg, Germany |
Prof. Dr. Frank Gunzer | The German University in Cairo, Egypt |
Steen Hammerum | University of Copenhagen-Copenhagen, Denmark |
Vladimír Havlícek | Institute of Microbiology, v.v.i., Czech Republic |
Olivier Laprevote | Université Paris Descartes, France |
Albert Lebedev | Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Russia |
Carlito Lebrilla | University of California (UC)-Davis, USA |
Eugene Nikolaev | Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics, Russia |
Richard O'Hair | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Alexey Sysoev | National Research Nuclear University, Russia |
Yury Tsybin | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland |
Einar Uggerud | Universitetet i Oslo (UiO), Norway |
Mariappanadar Vairamani | SRM University, India |
Prof Xiaozhi Wang | Zhejiang University, PR China |
Chrys Wesdemiotis | University of Akron, USA |
Renato Zenobi | Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule–ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
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