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Jennifer A. (Garrett) Bryant

jaxjag2000@yahoo.com


About me:

I am from beautiful, sunny Jacksonville, FL. I completed my undergraduate work at the University of North Florida in 2004. While at UNF, I worked with Dr. Stuart Chalk on a flow injection analysis project to develop an early warning detection system for biological and chemical warfare agents. My senior year, I worked at Mayo Clinic with Dr. Richard Troendle developing an LC/MS method to quantitate ACE inhibiting drugs in the brain and the blood. I joined the Yost group in 2004 to pursue my love of mass spectrometry.

My research interests:

My research interests include biological applications of MS. Currently I am working on a project to characterize tryptic peptide ion behavior in FAIMS/MS through computational modeling and evaluating synthetic tryptic peptides. I also evaluate the ability of FAIMS to separate phosphorylated tryptic peptides. The development and design of novel FAIMS geometries is also under evaluation.

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Awards:

Oral Presentation:

83nd Annual Florida Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society 2007. Novel Charge-State Separation of Tryptic Peptide Ions by High-Field Asymmetric-Waveform Ion Mobility Spectrometry. Jennifer A. Garrett, Christopher K. Hilton, Michael W. Belford, Richard A. Yost.

Posters Presentations:

Moffitt Symposium 2007. Separation of Tryptic Peptide Ions by High-Field Asymmetric-Waveform Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry. Jennifer A. Garrett, Christopher K. Hilton, Michael W. Belford, Richard A. Yost.

The Proceedings of the 55th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics 2007. Separation of Post-Translationally Modified and Analogous Tryptic Peptide Ions by High-Field Asymmetric-Waveform Ion Mobility/ Mass Spectrometry Jennifer A. Garrett, Christopher K. Hilton, Matthew J. Pollard, Herbert H. Hill, Jr., Richard A. Yost

The Proceedings of the 54th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics 2006 Structure-Property Relationships of Tryptic Peptide Behavior in High-Field Asymmetric-Waveform Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry (FAIMS). Jennifer A. Garrett, Christopher K. Hilton, Michael W. Belford, Richard A. Yost.

Activities:

Other interests:

I have an interest in the training and care of animals, specifically miniature horses. In an effort to share my passion with others I started my own business and have written two books and numerous magazine articles on the subject. I also love cooking as well as decorating cakes. The cake pictured is my wedding cake. I made the shells and seahorses from white chocolate.