Mass spectrometry

Biophysics, Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
Understanding the nature of a biomolecule requires understanding its structure and function within its native environment under a range of conditions.

Structure Elucidation Using Mass Spectrometry and Related Technologies
While Mass Spectrometry (MS) is an extremely sensitive analytical technique, structural characterization of small molecules (metabolites to lipids and peptides) using MS data only remains a huge challenge and a major bottleneck in a number of areas like metabolomics, glycomics and natural product chemistry.

Quantitative Biology Across Scales
Our aim: To combine innovative imaging techniques and AI in ways that will allow researchers to flexibly image across large and small scales – from seeing whole organs to views of cells and the intricate structures within them – and with these, to transform how doctors treat patients.

Integrated Chemical Imaging in Cells and Tissues
Our aim: To drive innovations in mass spectrometry alongside other structural biology techniques to find out more about the role of molecules in biology so that we can better understand health and disease.