An interactive web site for users of secondary ion mass spectrometry. Contains a users
directory, SIMS meetings, job announcements and databases for instrumental repair and
troubleshooting.
Feel free to use the search form HTML code on your home page. Just cut and paste the
code between the FORM tags. Don't know any Hypertext? See the 10 Minute Guide to HTML.
This site contains the latest news about BMSS conferences, Special Interest Groups,
grants and studentships, and links to other mass spectrometry sites on the Web.
The Minnesota Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group consists of people involved in
technical areas utilizing mass spectrometry as the major analytical technique.
Informal monthly meetings are aimed at improving communication and awareness among those
with an interest in mass spectrometry through discussion of current literature,
techniques, applications, and continuing education.
SANDMAN in Southern California is a casual and interactive forum, meeting quarterly for
the exchange of ideas, techniques and research being conducted in mass spectrometry and
biotechnology.
The Washington-Baltimore Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group meets monthly to discuss
topics of interest to mass spectrometrists in the Washington-Baltimore area.
Electronic mailing lists come in three types: discussion, distribution, and
mail-on-demand. Join these lists by sending the appropriate e-mail message to the
specified address (links to associated WWW pages are provided when they exist).
Mailing list for the Atlanta-Athens Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group. Write to LISTSERV@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU wit h SUBSCRIBE
AAMSDG as the first message line.
Listserver for the Australia and New Zealand Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group. To
subscribe, send an E-mail message containing the two words SUBSCRIBE ANZSMS to Listserv@latrobe.edu.au.
An e-mail discussion list for stable isotope geochemistry. Send e-mail to listproc@list.uvm.edu with no subject
and SUB ISOGEOCHEM FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME as the first message
line.
An e-mail list for discussion of analytical techniques using laser ablation sampling,
including laser desorption ICP-MS. Send e-mail to LISTSERV@TU-CLAUSTHAL.DE wit h no
subject and SUB LASAB as the first message line.
An electronic mail-on-demand server for mass spectrometry information. Send an
electronic mail message with HELP in the body to mass-spec@kkm02.chem.emory.edu.
A listserver dedicated to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Subscribe by
sending the message SUB PLASMACHEM-L FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME to listserv@listserv.syr.edu.
An electronic mailing list for discussions related to secondary ion mass spectrometry.
Subscribe by sending the message SUBSCRIBE SIMS to Listserv@FTMON.ARL.MIL.
A listserver dedicated to thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Subscribe by sending the
message SUBSCRIBE TIMS First_name Last_name to listproc@ripken.oit.unc.edu.
This group is open to discussion of all areas of mass spectrometry and is moderated by
David Bostwick. There is a STMS WWW page at Georgia Tech and at this site.
This Forum is a major new resource and includes full-text journals, such as the Journal
of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, databases, jobs, news and conferences.
Information on internet resources for mass spectrometry; e-mail it to your Web-limited
friends. This page has links to the text file that is regularly posted to Usenet as well
as to hypertext markups.
Information for newcomers and practitioners of LC/MS including lists and links for LC/MS
books, reviews, courses, conferences, manufacturers, and contract labs.
Publications on expert systems for predicting molecular weights from mass spectra,
identifying toxics, search algorithms. Unpublished bounds for MW's by class and mass
occurrence probabilities.
A WWW resource for protein mass spectrometry and analysis that includes databases of
protein mass spectra, protein cleavage products, matrix compounds for MALDI, a software
FTP site, and other protein MS information.