Biography

Dr. Bornschein’s is from Ann Arbor, Michigan. His graduate and postdoctoral research focused on method development for protein mass spectrometry. He has also worked on interdisciplinary projects to incorporate online learning objects and other online technologies in the classroom to improve student learning. When not on campus Dr. Bornschein enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and two daughters, or watching a movie (if it’s raining).

Research Intrest

Induced Dissociation of Protein 

List of Publications
"Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Reveals Previously-Unknown Intermediate Forms in the Collision Induced Dissociation of Protein Complexes” as Promoted Poster Talk Russell E. Bornschein, Shuai Niu, Brandon T. Ruotolo Sanibel Conference – Ion Activation: Fundamentals, Applications, and New Frontiers, Clearwater Beach, FL, 2014
“Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Reveals Highly-Compact Intermediates in the Collision Induced Dissociation of Charge-Reduced Protein Complexes” Russell E. Bornschein, Shuai Niu, Joseph Eschweiler, Brandon T. Ruotolo J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. (2016) 27, 41-49.
“Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry of Charge-Reduced Protein Complexes Reveals General Trends in the Collional Ejection of Compact Subunits” Russell E. Bornschein, Brandon T. Ruotolo Analyst (2015) 140, 7020-1029.
Electrospray Ionization-High Pressure Mass Spwctrometry for Peptide and Protein Analysis” Russell E. Bornschein, William M. Gilliland, Jr., J. Michael Ramsey Pittcon 2016, Atlanta, GA.

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