Purdue University 2006 - 2018
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry
Eli Lilly and Company 1993 - 2007
Research Advisor
Indigo Bioautomation 1993 - 2007
Ceo, President and Founder
System Integrators, Inc. 1987 - 1988
Software Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 1989 - 1993
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
University of Evansville 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Purdue University;Ph.d., Chemistry;1989 – 1993;
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Skills:
Analytical Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Drug Discovery Chemistry Laboratory Biotechnology R&D Spectroscopy Software Development Hplc Chromatography Lc Ms Lifesciences Biochemistry Bioinformatics Glp Technology Transfer Proteomics Bioanalysis Medical Devices Regulatory Affairs Life Sciences Research and Development
Us Patents
System And Methods For Qualitatively And Quantitatively Comparing Complex Admixtures Using Single Ion Chromatograms Derived From Spectroscopic Analysis Of Such Admixtures
Richard E. Higgs - New Palestine IN Randall K. Julian - Indianapolis IN Raymond E. Kaiser - Carmel IN
Assignee:
Eli Lilly and Company - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G01N 3072
US Classification:
436 89
Abstract:
System for analyzing a protein sample, comprising a reactor vessel, a chromatographic column, a mass spectrometer, and a computer system. The reactor vessel comprises an enzyme activity capable of digesting the protein sample in order to provide a plurality of peptide digests, an inlet port for receiving the protein to be digested, and an exit port for discharging the peptide digests. The chromatographic column comprises a chromatographic medium capable of chromatographically fractionating the peptide digests as the peptide digests are eluted through the column, wherein the chromatographic column comprises an inlet port for receiving the peptide digests, said inlet port being in flow communication with the exit port of the reactor vessel, and wherein the chromatographic column comprises an exit port for discharging an effluent comprising the chromatographically fractionated peptide digests. The mass spectrometer is capable of generating a mass spectroscopic data set comprising data from which a first plurality of selective ion chromatograms for the fractionated peptide digests can be generated. The mass spectrometer has an inlet port for receiving the chromatographically fractionated peptide digests.