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to understand the metabolic and nutritional sources of DNA damage in life that can impact the risk of cancer and aging. The lab combines genetics, mass spectrometry and molecular biology in mammalian cell lines
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bioleaching experiments (via microscopy, XRF, XRD, SEM/EMPA, Raman/IR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry-LA-ICP-MS and/or ICP-MS). Managing analytical instruments (microscopy, heating-cooling stages, Raman, FTIR
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macromolecules and small molecules through Liquid Chromatographic Mass Spectrometry. Customers of the facility include faculty, staff and students from Cornell University, Weill Cornell Medicine, and external non
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dietary intake of bioactive lipids and production of bioactive lipids from the gut microbiome can influence mammalian phenotypes. The Johnson lab uses genetic, genomic, and liquid chromatography-mass