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224 S ASMS Directory of Members EMILY BRUNS Bowdoin College 224 S ASMS Directory of Members EMILY BRUNS WEI BU NICOLAS BUDIN Bowdoin College, Biology Dept Valeant Pharmaceuticals international Geneva Bioinformatics 6500 College Station 3300 Hyland Avenue 25 Avenue de Champel Brunswick ME 04011 Costa Mesa CA 92626 PO Box 210 Tel: 207 725 3582 Tel: 714 545 0100 x4141 Geneva 1211 12 SWITZERLAND [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 41 22 702 9900 [email protected] MI-YOUN BRUSNIAK NATHAN BUCHANAN Institute for Systems Biology University of Michigan BOGDAN BUDNIK 1441 N. 34th St. Chemistry Department Childrens Hospital Boston Seattle WA 98103 930 N. University Avenue Harvard Medical School Tel: 206 732 1200 Ann Arbor MI 48109 320 Longwood Ave. [email protected] Tel: 734 615 2972 Enders Bld. E1155 [email protected] Boston MA 02115 ADAM BRUSTKERN Tel: 617 919 2653 Washington University W.D. BUCHANNON [email protected] 509 Hidden Lake Dr. University of Manitoba, Chemistry St. Peters MO 63304 144 Dysart Road STEFAN BUEHLER Tel: 314 935 7488 Winnipeg MB R3T-2N2 CANADA Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma [email protected] Tel: 204 474 6248 GmbH & Co KG [email protected] Department of Chemical Research JAMES L. BRUTON Birkendorferstrasse Mayo Clinic LISA M. BUCHHOLZ Biberach, Riss 88397 GERMANY Endocrine Laboratory Pfizer, Inc. / PDM Tel: 49 735 154 96339 Hilton Building, 7-32 2800 Plymouth Road [email protected] Rochester MN 55905 Ann Arbor MI 48105 [email protected] Tel: 734 622 2339 CLAUDIA BUELLES [email protected] FLUOROtechnics Pty Ltd MATTHEW BRYANT PO Box 965 GlaxoSmithKline WILLIAM BUCHMANN Deer Park TX 77536 709 Swedeland Road, UW2725 Universite d'Evry / LAMBE Tel: 61 2 9850 8185 King of Prussia PA 19406 Bd. F. Mitterrand [email protected] Tel: 610 270 5705 Evry IDF F-91025 FRANCE [email protected] Tel: 0169 477 646 CHRIS BUGGE [email protected] Cedra Corporation ROLFE BRYANT 8609 Cross Park Drive USDA-ARS-DB NRRC SUZANNE BUCK Austin TX 78754 PO Box 1090 Molecular Probes/Invitrogen Tel: 512 615 2267 Stuttgart AR 72160 29851 Willow Creek Road [email protected] Tel: 870 672 9300 x.227 Eugene OR 97402-9132 [email protected] Tel: 541 335 0037 LEAH A. BUHLER [email protected] Merck & Co., Inc. TADEUSZ BRYSKIEWICZ 770 Sumneytown Pike, P.O. Box 4 Thermo Electron ROSEMARIE BUCKLEY WP78-210 612 Duff Crescent Applied Biosystems West Point PA 19486-0004 Ottawa ON K1J 7C5 CANADA 2373 Baker Way Tel: 215 652 2003 Tel: 613 745 9844 San Ramon CA 94582 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HUY BUI ERIN E. BRZEZINSKI ROBERT BUCO Thermo Electron Pfizer Global R&D Ion Signature Technology, Inc. 355 River Oaks Pkwy 2800 Plymouth Road 51 Industrial Drive San Jose CA 95134 Chelsea MI 48105 North Smithfield RI 02876 Tel: 408 965 6000 Tel: 734 622 1116 Tel: 401 767 4361 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ALEXANDER BUKO LIN BU WILLIAM L. BUDDE BiogenIdec Xenoport, Inc. USEPA 14 Cambridge Center 3410 Central Expressway 6969 Gammwell Drive Bio 6 Area 530 Santa Clara CA 95051 Cincinnati OH 45230-2145 Cambridge MA 02142 Tel: 408 919 7291 Tel: 513 232 1708 Tel: 617 679 2712 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ASMS Directory of Members 225 S JAMES P. BULGARELLI NICOLA BURDENIUK JOHN BURKE GlaxoSmithKline University of Calgary UCSD 1250 S. Collegeville Rd., UP1235 c/o Dr.Schriemer 9500 Gilman Drive, 4080 BSB Collegeville PA 19426 3330 Hospital Dr. NW La Jolla CA 92093 Tel: 610 917 7492 HSc. B031, Faculty of Med. Tel: 858 822 5621 [email protected] Calgary AB T2N 4N1 CANADA [email protected] Tel: 403 220 4202 WILLIAM BULLEN [email protected] JOHN E BURKE Pfizer Global R & D 9500 Gilman Drive 4080 BSB 2800 Plymouth Road RICHARD BURDETT La Jolla CA 92093 Ann Arbor MI 48105 AMETEK SIGNAL RECOVERY Tel: 858 822 5621 Tel: 734 622 5020 Spectrum House [email protected] [email protected] 1 Millars Business Centre Wokingham RG41 2TZ UK MICHAEL BURKE STEFANIE BUMPUS Tel: 44 118 936 1218 MFB Consulting Univ of Illinois Urbana-Champaign [email protected] 5250 N Velazquez 600 S Mathews Ave., 70-5, 149 RAL Tuscon AZ 00000 Urbana IL 61801 DAVID BURGESS Tel: 520 296 0178 Tel: 217 244 1140 Spellman HV Electronics [email protected] [email protected] 475 Wireless Blvd. Hauppaugue NY 11788 TOM BURKE JOSEPHINE BUNCH Tel: 631 630 3180 OMNI Enclosures The University of Sheffield [email protected] 505 Raleigh Ave Brookhill El Cajon CA 92020 Sheffield S. Yorks S3 7HF UK JENNIFER BURGESS Tel: 619 579 6664 Tel: 0114 222 9333 Waters Ltd [email protected] [email protected] 8 Lowden Hill Chippenham SN15 2BY UK ROB BURKHALTER JONATHAN L. BUNDY Tel: 44 791764 8817 Corning, Inc. Research Triangle Institute [email protected] Sullivan Park-Science Cntr. Dr PO Box 12194 SP-AR-2-4 RTP NC 27709 KARL BURGESS Corning NY 14831 Tel: 919 485 2676 University of Glasgow Tel: 607 974 9739 [email protected] Glasgow Scotland IRELAND [email protected] Tel: 014 1330 8614 MAUREEN K. BUNGER [email protected] SENAD BURKIC RTI International Zef Scientific Inc. 3040 Cornwallis Rd MICHAEL BURGESS 42 Fourth Street Research Triangle Park NC 27510 Broad Institute Medford MA 02155 Tel: 919 990 8364 7 Cambridge Center Tel: 866 854 7988 [email protected] Cambridge MA 02142 [email protected] Tel: 617 324-9746 DAVID BUNK [email protected] ODILE BURLET-SCHILTZ NIST IPBS / CNRS 100 Bureau Drive, MS 8392 SHANE BURGESS 205, Route de Narbonne Gaithersburg MD 20899-8392 Mississippi State University Toulouse 31077 FRANCE Tel: 301 975 5071 PO Box 6100 Tel: 33 56117 5547 [email protected] College of Veterinary Medicine [email protected] Mississippi State MS 39702 JAKOB BUNKENBORG Tel: 325 1239 A.L. BURLINGAME CEBI, Univ of Southern Denmark [email protected] University of California Campusvej 55 Pharma Chemistry Department Odense Europe 5230 DENMARK ROBERT BURGOYNE San Francisco CA 94143-0446 Tel: 0045 6550 2365 Waters Corporation Tel: 415 476 5641 [email protected] 34 Maple Street [email protected] Milford MA 01757 LARRY A. BURCHFIELD Tel: 508 482 2609 ELIZABETH BURNETTE Thermo Electron [email protected] Vanderbilt University PO Box 6234 9264 MRBIII, 465 21st Ave. S Kingwood TX 77325-6234 DAVID J. BURINSKY Nashville TN 37232-8575 Tel: 281 359 3772 Glaxo Smith Kline Tel: 615 354 1135 [email protected] Five Moore Drive [email protected] PO Box 13398, MS 2-4075-4A RTP NC 27709 Tel: 919 483 7351 [email protected] 226 S ASMS Directory of Members RICHARD BURNS SCOTT BUSBY BELA S. BUSLIG Barrow Neurological Institute Scripps Florida 201 Eaker Street 350 W. Thomas Road, 8th Floor 5353 Parkside Drive, RF1 Auburndale FL 33823 Phoenix AZ 85013 Jupiter FL 33458 Tel: 863 967 3636 Tel: 602 406 6795 Tel: 561 753 6808 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] MARK BUSMAN KRISTIN BURNUM CHRISTINE BUSCH ARS-USDA Vanderbilt University University of Pennsylvania 1815 North University St. 465 21st Ave South 421 Curie Blvd, Room 838 Peoria IL 61604 Rm 9144, MRBIII Philadelphia PA 19104 Tel: 309 681 6241 Nashville TN 37232 Tel: 215 573 1915 [email protected] Tel: 615 343 8372 [email protected] [email protected] MARK BUSS KENNETH L. BUSCH PerkinElmer LAS Canada Inc. ROBERT BURPEE 4201 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 110-440 501 Rowntree Dairy Road PPG Industries, Inc. Arlington VA 22203 Woodbridge ON L4L 8H1 CANADA 440 College Park Drive Tel: 703 292 4569 Tel: 800 561 4646 Monroeville PA 15146 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 724 325 5140 [email protected] MICHELLE BUSCH BRITTANY BUTLER Genzyme UNC at Chapel Hill MAURICE BURSEY 1 The Mountain Rd. CB #3290 Venable Hall Univ of North Carolina Framingham MA 01701 Chapel Hill NC 27514 101 Longwood Place Tel: 508 271 2741 Tel: 504 616 6629 Chapel Hill NC 27514-9584 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 919 493 3025 [email protected] LAURA BUSENLEHNER JOHN BUTLER Vanderbilt University Thermo Electron THOMAS BURT 23rd Ave S. at Pierce 355 River Oaks Parkway Procter & Gamble Department of Biochemistry San Jose CA 95134 8700 Mason-Montgomery Rd Nashville TN 37232-0416 Tel: 847 310 0140 PO Box 8006 Tel: 615 343 5682 [email protected] Mason OH 45040-8006 [email protected] Tel: 513 622 0100 LEE BUTLER [email protected] JASON BUSH OMNI Enclosures Burnham Inst for Medical Research 505 Raleigh Ave RICHARD D. BURTON 10901 North Torrey Pines Rd. El Cajon CA 92020 Abbott Laboratories La Jolla CA 92037 Tel: 619 579 6664 D-418, AP-31 Tel: 858 646 3100 x3719 [email protected] 200 Abbott Park Road [email protected] Abbott Park IL 60064-6202 S.E. BUD BUTTRILL, JR. Tel: 847 937 3141 MATTHEW BUSH Mass Spectrometer Design [email protected] University of California 1417 Parkinson Avenue Dept. of Chemistry, Williams Group Palo Alto CA 94301-3455 CATHY BURZIK Latimer Hall 1460 Tel: 650 321 8338 Applied Biosystems Berkeley CA 94720-1460 [email protected] 850 Lincoln Center Drive Tel: 510 642 6240 Foster City CA 94404 [email protected] BRIEN BYERS 352 W. Ridge Peak Road JENNIFER BUSBY JARED BUSHEY Oro Valley AZ 85737 Scripps Florida UNC at Chapel Hill Tel: 520 797 2989 5353 Parkside Dr - RF1 CB 3290 [email protected] Jupiter FL 33458 Department of Chemistry Tel: 561 799 8850 Chapel Hill NC 27599 HELEN BYERS [email protected] Tel: 919 962 7525 Proteome Sciences Plc [email protected] De Crespigny Park ROBERT BUSBY London Greater London SE5 8AF UK Microbia STEEN BUSKOV Tel: 0207 848 5111 320 Bent St.
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