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ASMS Directory of Members 379 S STEPHEN A. MARTIN BG ASMS Directory of Members 379 S STEPHEN A. MARTIN PADMA MARWAH ROBERT MASSE BG Medicine Enzyme Res. Institute- Biochem MDS Pharma Services 610N Lincoln Street University of Wisconsin 2350 Cohen Street Waltham MA 02451 1710 University Avenue St-Laurent QC H4R 2N6 CANADA Tel: 781 890 1199 Madison WI 53726 Tel: 514 333 0042 [email protected] Tel: 608 262 3371 [email protected] [email protected] WERNER MARTIN CHRISTOPHE MASSELON LEAP Technologies LISA MARZILLI CEA Grenoble PO Box 969 Wyeth BioPharm 17 rue des Martyrs, DRDC/CP Carrboro NC 27510 CAD/F3038 Grenoble 38054 FRANCE Tel: 919 929 8814 One Burtt Road Tel: 33 438 78 20 55 [email protected] Andover MA 01810 [email protected] Tel: 978 247 2982 WILLIAM B. MARTIN [email protected] STEPHEN MASTER US Food & Drug Administration University of Pennsylvania Pacific Regional Lab Southwest ELAINE M. MARZLUFF 1012 Spruce St., #1R 19701 Fairchild Grinnell College Philadelphia PA 19107 Irvine CA 92612-2506 Department of Chemistry Tel: 215 922 7087 Tel: 949 608 2907 PO Box 805 [email protected] [email protected] Grinnell IA 50112 Tel: 641 269 4314 DOUGLAS MASTERSON HARRYL D MARTINEZ [email protected] University of Southern Mississippi UC Davis Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry 451 E. Health Sciences Drive SEBASTIAN MAS FONTAO 118 College Drive, Box 5043 Davis CA 95616 Fundacion Jimenez Diaz Hattiesburg MS 39406 Tel: 530 754 4172 Av: Reyes Catolicos 2 Tel: 601 266 4717 [email protected] Madrid 28040 SPAIN [email protected] Tel: 34 915504891 MICHAEL MARTINEZ [email protected] KATERINA MASTOVSKA Waters Corporation USDA-ARS-ERRC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 407N SARAH MASLEN 600 E. Mermaid Lane North American MS Technical Center Chemistry Department Wyndmoor PA 19038 Beverly MA 01915 University of Cambridge Tel: 215 233 6645 Tel: 508 482 4626 Lensfield Road [email protected] [email protected] Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 1 EW UK JOHN A. MASUCCI THERESA MARTINEZ Tel: 01223 336304 Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceutical Amgen [email protected] Welsh and McKean Rds, PO Box 776 1201 Amgen Ct West Spring House PA 19477-0776 Seattle WA 98119 BEAUREGARD MASON Tel: 215 628 5539 Tel: 206 265 8673 MPI Research [email protected] [email protected] 54943 North Main Street Mattawan MI 49071 JUNICHI MASUDA ESTEBAN MARTINEZ GARCIA Tel: 269 668 3336 x1854 Shmadzu Scientific Inst. Inc. Harvard Medical School [email protected] 7102 Riverwood Drive Dept of Microbiology & Molecular Columbia MD 21064 Genetics CHRISTOPHER J MASON Tel: 301 496 4186 200 Longwood Ave, D1, Rm 219 Mayo Proteomics Research Center [email protected] Boston MA 02115 200 First St SW, MS 3-115 Tel: 617 432 2268 Rochester 55905 KATSUYOSHI MASUDA [email protected] [email protected] Suntory Inst for Bioorganic Research Wakayamadai, shimamoto-cho ARIS MARTONE DANIEL MASON Mishima-gun Bayer CropScience Genomics Inst of the Novartis Osaka 618-8503 JAPAN 201 Carpenter Town Lane Foundation, F119 Tel: 81 75 9626094 Cary NC 27519 10675 John J Hopkins Drive [email protected] Tel: 919 468 1965 San Diego CA 92121 [email protected] Tel: 858 812 1660 TARO MASUDA [email protected] Life Science Laboratory (Kobe Lab) ASHOK MARWAH Shimadzu Corp University of Wisconsin DONALD MASON 5-5, Minatojima-Minamimachi Chuo- Enzyme Res. Institute-Biochem. Waters Corporation ku 1710 University Avenue 100 Cummings Ctr., Ste 407N Kobe 650-0047 JAPAN Madison WI 53726 Beverly MA 01915 [email protected] Tel: 608 262 3371 Tel: 508 482 4666 [email protected] [email protected] 380 S ASMS Directory of Members TSUTOMU MASUJIMA RAMAN MATHUR RISE MATSUNAMI Hiroshima University, Med School Boston University Texas Heart Institute Inst. Pharmaceutical Sciences 670 Albany St., 505 PO Box 20345, Mail Code 2-255 Kasumi 1-2-3, Minami-Ku Boston MA 02118 Houston TX 77225 Hiroshima 734-8551 JAPAN Tel: 617 414 8234 Tel: 832 355 4989 Tel: 81 82 257 5300 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] SONAL MATHUR EIICHI MATSUO MASAHO MASUYAMA Institute for Organic Chemistry & Shimadzu Corporation Hitachi High-Technologies Applied Biosci 1, Nishinokyo-Kuwabaracho, 24-14 Nishi-Shimbashi 1-Chome Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10, ETH Nakagyo-ku Minato-Ku Zurich CH-8093 SWITZERLAND Kyoto Kyoto 604-8511 JAPAN Tokyo 105-8717 JAPAN Tel: 41 44 633 4158 Tel: 81 75 823 1359 Tel: 81 3 3504 7220 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MAJA MATIS MARTIN MATTESSICH LUCA MATASSA Biozentrum, University of Basel 37 Seymour Road Tandem Labs Klingelbergstrasse 50/70 Woodbridge CT 06525 1121 East 3900 South Division Pharmacology/Neurobiology Tel: 203 494 5288 Salt Lake City UT 84124 Basel Basel CH-4056 [email protected] Tel: 801 293 2331 SWITZERLAND [email protected] Tel: 0041 61 267 22 37 DWIGHT E. MATTHEWS [email protected] University of Vermont TERRY MATCH Chemistry Department Upchurch Scientific STUART MATLOW 82 University Place 619 Oak Street, PO Box 1529 Agilent Technologies Burlington VT 05405 Oak Harbor WA 98277 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd., 53UWQ Tel: 802 656 8114 Tel: 360 679 2528 Santa Clara CA 95052 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 408 553 7191 [email protected] JEAN E. MATUSIK DIETRICH MATERN 2200 Wistar Road Mayo Clinic THOMAS MATOCHIK Hughesville PA 17737-8890 200 1st Street SW, Hilton 330 Self Employed Tel: 717 584 5716 Rochester MN 55905 14 Vantage Drive [email protected] Tel: 507 538 1581 Pittsford NY 14534 [email protected] Tel: 585 383 8434 KENNETH P. MATUSZAK [email protected] Abbott Laboratories LEE MATHEWS R46V AP9 Upchurch Scientific HIROSHI MATSUMOTO 100 Abbott Park Road 619 Oak Street, PO Box 1529 Thermo Electron Abbott Park IL 60064-6122 Oak Harbor WA 98277 C2F, 3-9 Moriya-cho Tel: 847 938 9225 Tel: 360 679 2528 Kanagawa-ku [email protected] [email protected] Yokohama 221-0022 JAPAN Tel: 81 45 453 9107 DAVID MAUGHAN W. RODNEY MATHEWS [email protected] University of Vermont Pfizer 122 HSRF 149Beaumont Ave Proteomics/Biomarkers AA1F HIROYUKI MATSUMOTO Burlington VT 05401 700 Chesterfield Parkway West University of Oklahoma Tel: 802 324 3176 Chesterfield MO 63017 Biochem & Molec Bio. Department [email protected] Tel: 636 247 1807 BMSB 953, PO Box 26901 [email protected] Oklahoma City OK 73190 DOUGLAS MAUTZ Tel: 405 271 2227 MDS Pharma Services JANETTE MATHIS [email protected] 22011 30th Drive SE ICOS Corporation Bothell WA 98021 22021 20th Ave SE MASAYUKI MATT MATSUMOTO Tel: 425 487 8288 Bothell WA 98021 Hamamatsu Corporation [email protected] Tel: 425 489 5025 360 Foothill Road [email protected] Bridgewater NJ 08876 DUANE MAUZEY Tel: 908 231 0960 Allergan, Inc. JOHN MATHIS [email protected] 28451 El Sur National Medical Services Laguna Niguel CA 92677-4439 310 Saw Mill Lane 1K MATT MATSUMOTO Tel: 714 246 6779 Horsham PA 19044 Hamamatsu Corporation [email protected] Tel: 706 714 8334 360 Foothill Rd [email protected] Bridgewater NJ 08807 Tel: 908 231 0960 [email protected] ASMS Directory of Members 381 S DOUG MAWHINNEY PHILIP MAYER DOUGLAS MCABEE CDC University of Washington California State Univ Long Beach 3180 Clairmont Rd NE, 505 2440 Western Avenue, 707 Dept Chemistry & Biochemistry Atlanta GA 30329 Seattle WA 98121-3304 Long Beach CA 90840 Tel: 404 321 7675 Tel: 206 616 4524 Tel: 562 985 1558 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] THOMAS P. MAWHINNEY DAWN M. MAYNARD GRAEME MCALISTER University of Missouri NHGRI/NIH University of Wisconsin at Madison Analytical Services Building 10, Rm 10C-107, MSC 1851 Department of Chemistry Rm. 4, Agriculture Bldg. 10 Center Drive 1101 University Ave. Columbia MO 65211 Bethesda MD 20892-1851 Madison WI 53706 Tel: 573 882 2608 Tel: 301 402 6622 Tel: 608 890 0763 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MICHAEL P. MAWN MELISSA MAYO HEATHER MCALLISTER DuPont Haskell Labs E&J Gallo Winery Johnson & Johnson 1090 Elkton Road 600 Yosemite Blvd Drug Discovery Newark DE 19714 Modesto CA 95353 3210 Merryfield Row Tel: 302 366 5083 Tel: 209 341 8090 San Diego CA 92121 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 858 784 3049 [email protected] KWASI MAWUENYEGA WOLFGANG MAYSER Los Alamos National Laboratory Agilent Technologies JOSH MCBEE Bioscience Division, MS E529 Hewlett-Packard-Strasse 8 Institute for Systems Biology Los Alamos NM 87545 Waldbronn 76337 GERMANY 1441 N 34th st Tel: 505 665 2763 Tel: 49 151 1955 7382 Seattle WA 98103 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 206 732 1445 [email protected] DAMON MAY HORTENSE MAZON Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Ctr Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry MICHAEL MCBRIEN 1100 Fairview Ave. N. Sorbonnelaan 16 Advanced Chemistry Development Seattle WA 98109 Utrecht University 110 Yonge Street, 14th Floor [email protected] 3584 CA NETHERLANDS Toronto ON M5C 1T4 CANADA Tel: 31 30 2536272 Tel: 416 368 3435 JODY MAY [email protected] [email protected] Texas A&M University Dept. of Chemistry MS 3255 MATTHEW MAZUR NEAL D. MCCALL P.O. Box 300121, Spence & Ross Merck Research Labs Battelle College Station TX 77843 126 East Lincoln Avenue Analytical Chemistry Tel: 979 862 7159 PO Box 2000, RY800-B210 505 King Avenue [email protected] Rahway NJ 07065-0900 Columbus OH 43201 Tel: 732 594 3585 Tel: 614 424 7182 MATTHEW P. MAY [email protected] [email protected] Idaho State University 970 South 5th Ave JEFF MAZZEO TRACY D. MCCARLEY Pocatello ID 83209 Waters Corporation / CAT Louisiana State University Tel: 208 282 5965 34 Maple Street 18537 Plantation Court Dr [email protected] Milford MA 01757 Prairieville LA 70769 Tel: 508 482 3462 Tel: 225 677 5979 GEORGE MAYDWELL [email protected] [email protected] Sierra Analytics 5815 Stoddard Road, Suite 601 CAROLYN L.
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