Research

Decoding Charge‑Site Isomerism in Flavonoids through Cyclic Ion Mobility–MS and Computational Modeling

Flavonoids are natural plant compounds that come in many very similar forms, which makes them hard to tell apart. In this study, researchers in the Chen lab used an advanced technique called cyclic ion mobility mass spectrometry to better separate and identify these look‑alike molecules.

Events

Apr 21 2026 - 10:00am to 1:00pm
Madison Kelly
UBC Chemistry (Jetter Group)
Apr 22 2026 - 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Andrew Jewlal
UBC Chemistry (Berlinguette Group)
Apr 22 2026 - 3:45pm to 4:45pm
Prof. Steven Hoekstra
University of Groningen

News

UBC Researchers Aim to Deliver Earlier Warnings on the Toxic Drug Supply

The Track & Trace pilot program will map where substances are coming from, and going to, informing public safety and health.

A new UBC-led initiative, Track & Trace, aims to make a real difference in the toxic drug crisis.

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PhD Student Received REX Mentor of the Year Award

Congratulations to PhD student Justin Koh (Mehrkhodavandi Group) for receiving the REX Mentor of the Year Award!

REX is a six month long program designed to help...