Stories with the tag: Mass Spectrometry and Separations
A detailed analysis of blood samples from Ebola patients by PNNL researchers is providing clues about the progression of the effects of the Ebola virus in patients and potential treatment pathways. Release Date: 2/11/2019
PNNL scientists have captured the most information about proteins from a single human cell, giving scientists one of their clearest looks yet at the molecular happenings inside a human cell. Release Date: 6/19/2018
An organic molecule used in dyes and antibiotics may be the key to less expensive, more efficient redox flow batteries. Release Date: 6/5/2018
A rocket will thunder off from a NASA launch pad this weekend, carrying a handful of seeds that are part of a science experiment in which PNNL plays a key role. Release Date: 5/18/2018
PNNL and OHSU set to improve health care by researching highly complex sets of biomedical data and the tools to interpret that data. Release Date: 2/14/2018
Fifteen PNNL scientists are part of a team that has identified a set of biomarkers that indicate which patients infected with the Ebola virus are most at risk of dying from the disease. Release Date: 11/16/2017
Scientists have gotten a better look at the effects of a gene known as the "guardian of the genome" in causing premature births and miscarriages. Release Date: 5/24/2017
Organic matter found in vast quantities in oxygen-starved floodplains would yield only minimal energy for hungry microorganisms, which spurn the meal, researchers show in a study in Nature Geoscience. Release Date: 5/4/2017
Erin Baker was honored today with the 'Rising Star' award at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Francisco. Release Date: 4/3/2017
Two teams honored for transferring PNNL developed technologies to market. Release Date: 2/2/2017