Keith R. Jennings
For other people named Keith Jennings, see Keith Jennings (disambiguation).
Keith R. Jennings | |
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Born | December 5, 1932 |
Residence | United Kingdom |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Fields | Chemist |
Institutions |
University of Warwick University of Sheffield |
Alma mater | The Queen's College, Oxford |
Doctoral advisor | John Wilfrid Linnett |
Known for |
Mass Spectrometry Collision-induced dissociation[1] |
Keith Robert Jennings is an award-winning British chemist known for his contributions to mass spectrometry.
Early life and education
- 1956 Ph.D. Queen’s College Oxford
Research interests
- Structural studies on proteins of significant biological interest
Awards
- 1985 Thomson Medal for International Service to Mass Spectrometry[2]
- 1995 Distinguished Contribution in Mass Spectrometry Award
- 1998 Aston Medal awarded by the British Mass Spectrometry Society
- 1998 Field and Franklin Award for Outstanding Achievement in Mass Spectrometry
References
- ↑ Jennings, K. R. (August 1968). "Collision-induced decompositions of aromatic molecular ions". International Journal or Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics 1 (3): 227–235. doi:10.1016/0020-7381(68)85002-8.
- ↑ Allan Maccoll (1997). "K.R. Jenning - the man and his work". International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes. 165-166: xix–xxi. doi:10.1016/S0168-1176(97)00200-0.
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