Bailey Bowser and Nadjali Chung Receive ASMS Funding to attend 68th ASMS Conference
Bailey Bowser and Nadjali Chung received funding through a student stipend program sponsored by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) to support their attendance and research presentations at the 68th ASMS Conference in Houston, TX. Their respective posters are titled Development of a Novel cPILOT Tag to Achieve Higher Order Multiplexing in Proteomic Studies and Understanding the Role of Zinc Finger 816 in Immune Response Using Quantitative Proteomics.