Ian Webb
@profianwebb.bsky.social
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Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Indiana University Indianapolis. Research in fundamental and applied biophysical mass spectrometry.
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Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology 2025 starts Sunday at Georgia Tech! We will have four posters and one “Hot Topic” talk from the group. Can’t wait!
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Two new IsoDec tutorial videos to go over top-down proteomics searching with a few different workflows, one with TopPIC and the other with MetaMorpheus @metamorpheus.bsky.social :

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IsoDec Tutorial 2: Analyzing LC-MS in the UniDec GUI with TopPIC search
YouTube video by Michael T Marty
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Check out the latest editorial article in #IJMS, highlighting two exciting perspective articles by Ian Webb and Ahmed Hamid in the Young Scientist Feature collection.
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Congrats to Heidi on her first-author paper using high-resolution ion mobility and tandem mass spectrometry to differentiate challenging PFAS branched chain isomers. #TeamMassSpec
Multidimensional Separations for Characterization of Isomeric PFAS Using SLIM High-Resolution Ion Mobility and Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic organofluorine compounds that accumulate in the environment due to significant industrial use and resistance to degradation. PFAS are of global interest because of their environmental and health concerns. They exist in a variety of linear and nonlinear forms containing a variety of isomers, as well as differing functional headgroups for each class. That structural complexity requires advanced analytical techniques, beyond current high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) methods, for their accurate identification and quantification in a wide range of samples. Herein, we demonstrate the power of Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (SLIM)-based high-resolution ion mobility (HRIM) for separation of complex PFAS branched isomers. SLIM is integrated into a multidimensional LC-SLIM IM-MS/MS workflow, developed for the extensive characterization of a wide range of PFAS compounds. As we surveyed sulfonate and carboxylic acid classes of PFAS, we observed unique arrival time vs m/z trend lines that were representative of each class; these trend lines are important for allowing identification of emerging species based on their placement in that two-dimensional space. Next, we used complementary tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) approaches with all ion fragmentation (AIF), as well as energy-resolved MS/MS, to further investigate the structure of mobility-separated species. This allowed both investigation of fragmentation mechanism and identification of unique fragment ions that could allow differentiation of isomers when ion mobility was insufficient. Overall, the combination of chromatography, high-resolution SLIM, and MS/MS provided a comprehensive workflow capable of identifying unknown emerging PFAS compounds in complex environmental samples.
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g-nagy.bsky.social
Very excited to announce that our lab was awarded the NSF CAREER to continue our efforts in studying isotopic shifts in ion mobility separations!
profianwebb.bsky.social
““Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose trust is the Lord. He is like a tree planted by water, that sends out its roots by the stream, and does not fear when heat comes, for its leaves remain green, and is not anxious in the year of drought, for it does not cease to bear fruit.””
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Any #TeamMassSpec going to be at the Biophysical Society Meeting? I’ll have a poster in the IDP section on Sunday.
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Preprint of our first research article is live! Are you curious about:

How surface induced unfolding can benefit your research?

Reproducibility of gas phase unfolding measurements?

Rowan Matney has worked hard to answer these questions, and more!
#TeamMassSpec #Preprint
doi.org/10.26434/che...
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New (to our group) mass spec day!
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Is basic science undervalued? David Glanzman (UCLA) talks about the decline of 'middle class' labs and that "there is no empirical evidence that the translational approach accomplishes this [cures] any better than the traditional one. Claims to the contrary at this point are mere propaganda."
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bushlab.bsky.social
Final conference dates, registration, and housing are now available for Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology. We look forward to seeing everyone in Atlanta! #teammassspec advancingms.org
Advancing Mass Spectrometry
Advancing Mass Spectrometry for Biophysics and Structural Biology
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