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Gordon A. Anderson is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans several main fields, notably Earth and Planetary Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, and Environmental Science.

Their work includes contributions to multiple subfields such as Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Oceanography, and Spectroscopy. Across these areas, Anderson has focused on a range of topics including Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, Seismic Waves and Analysis, Earthquake Detection and Analysis, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, and Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications.

Anderson's recent scholarly output includes several publications in prominent journals. Among these are:

  • Ultra-High-Resolution Ion Mobility Separations Over Extended Path Lengths and Mobility Ranges Achieved using a Multilevel Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations Module (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Design and Performance of a Soft-Landing Instrument for Fragment Ion Deposition (2021, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Parallel Detection of Fundamental and Sixth Harmonic Signals Using an ICR Cell with Dipole and Sixth Harmonic Detectors (2020, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)
  • Masked Multiplexed Separations to Enhance Duty Cycle for Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations (2021, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Implementing Digital-Waveform Technology for Extended m/z Range Operation on a Native Dual-Quadrupole FT-IM-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (2021, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)

Frequent collaborators in Anderson's research include Joshua Adkins, Yehia Ibrahim, Mary Lipton, Ahmed Hamid, and Anil Shukla. These coauthors have collectively contributed to numerous joint works, reflecting an extensive collaborative network.

Anderson's publications are often found in specific scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
  • Applied and Environmental Microbiology

In addition to journal articles, Anderson has published books, including one titled Employment Law for a Brave New World, set for release by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2025.

Best Publications

  • An accurate mass tag strategy for quantitative and high-throughput proteome measurements.

    Richard D. Smith;Gordon A. Anderson;Mary S. Lipton;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Global analysis of the Deinococcus radiodurans proteome by using accurate mass tags.

    Mary S. Lipton;Ljiljana Paša-Tolić;Gordon A. Anderson;David J. Anderson

  • A novel ion funnel for focusing ions at elevated pressure using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

    Scott A. Shaffer;Keqi Tang;Gordon A. Anderson;David C. Prior

  • High-efficiency nanoscale liquid chromatography coupled on-line with mass spectrometry using nanoelectrospray ionization for proteomics.

    Yufeng Shen;Rui Zhao;Scott J. Berger;Gordon A. Anderson

  • Use of artificial neural networks for the accurate prediction of peptide liquid chromatography elution times in proteome analyses.

    Konstantinos Petritis;Lars J. Kangas;Patrick L. Ferguson;Gordon A. Anderson

  • Quantitative analysis of bacterial and mammalian proteomes using a combination of cysteine affinity tags and 15N-metabolic labeling.

    Thomas P. Conrads;Kim Alving;Timothy D. Veenstra;Mikhail E. Belov

  • Utility of accurate mass tags for proteome-wide protein identification.

    Thomas P. Conrads;Gordon A. Anderson;Timothy D. Veenstra;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Probing proteomes using capillary isoelectric focusing-electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry.

    Pamela K. Jensen;Ljiljana Paša-Tolić;Gordon A. Anderson;Julie A. Horner

  • High-sensitivity ion mobility spectrometry/mass spectrometry using electrodynamic ion funnel interfaces.

    Keqi Tang;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Hak-No Lee;David C. Prior

  • An Ion Funnel Interface for Improved Ion Focusing and Sensitivity Using Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

    Scott A. Shaffer;David C. Prior;Gordon A. Anderson;Harold R. Udseth

  • Trapping, detection and reaction of very large single molecular ions by mass spectrometry

    R. D. Smith;X. Cheng;J. E. Brace;S. A. Hofstadler

  • High throughput proteome-wide precision measurements of protein expression using mass spectrometry

    Ljiljana Paša-Tolic;Pamela K. Jensen;Gordon A. Anderson;Mary S. Lipton

  • Packed Capillary Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography with High-Performance Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry for Proteomics

    Yufeng Shen;Rui Zhao;Mikhail E. Belov;Thomas P. Conrads

  • Decon2LS: An open-source software package for automated processing and visualization of high resolution mass spectrometry data

    Navdeep Jaitly;Anoop M. Mayampurath;Kyle A. Littlefield;Joshua N. Adkins

  • High-Throughput Proteomics Using High-Efficiency Multiple-Capillary Liquid Chromatography with On-Line High-Performance ESI FTICR Mass Spectrometry

    Yufeng Shen;Nikola Tolic;Rui Zhao;Ljiljana Pasa-Tolic

  • Design and Implementation of a New Electrodynamic Ion Funnel

    Taeman Kim;Aleksey V. Tolmachev;Richard Harkewicz;David C. Prior

  • Using Electrospray Ionization FTICR Mass Spectrometry To Study Competitive Binding of Inhibitors to Carbonic Anhydrase

    Xueheng Cheng;Ruidan Chen;James E. Bruce;Brenda L. Schwartz

  • Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics: Biological and Technological Aspects

    Yuliya V. Karpievitch;Ashoka D. Polpitiya;Gordon A. Anderson;Richard D. Smith

  • Ultrasensitive proteomics using high-efficiency on-line micro-SPE-nanoLC-nanoESI MS and MS/MS.

    Yufeng Shen;Nikola Tolic;Christophe D. Masselon;Liljiana Pasa-Tolic

  • Serpentine Ultralong Path with Extended Routing (SUPER) High Resolution Traveling Wave Ion Mobility-MS using Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations

    Liulin Deng;Ian K. Webb;Sandilya V. B. Garimella;Ahmed M. Hamid

  • Direct mass spectrometric analysis of intact proteins of the yeast large ribosomal subunit using capillary LC/FTICR

    Sang Won Lee;Scott J. Berger;Scott J. Berger;Suzana Martinović;Ljiljana Paša-Tolić

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard D. Smith
Richard D. Smith Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
James E. Bruce
James E. Bruce University of Washington
Ljiljana Paša-Tolić
Ljiljana Paša-Tolić Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Harold R. Udseth
Harold R. Udseth Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Matthew E. Monroe
Matthew E. Monroe Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Yufeng Shen
Yufeng Shen Columbia University
Mary S. Lipton
Mary S. Lipton Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Christophe D. Masselon
Christophe D. Masselon Grenoble Alpes University
Erin S. Baker
Erin S. Baker University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rui Zhao
Rui Zhao Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

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