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ASMS Directory of 2010 Members Page S349 TOM KERINS Thermo View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Elsevier - Publisher Connector ASMS Directory of 2010 Members Page S349 TOM KERINS HASMIK KESHISHIAN JULIA KHANDURINA Thermo Fisher Scientific Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Genomatica 175 Salem End Road 7 Cambridge Center 10520 Wateridge Circle Framingham, MA 01702 Cambridge, MA 02142 San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 617 7973305 Tel: 617-714-7650 Tel: 858-562-5345 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ROLF KERN NICHOLAS G. KESINGER EVAN KHARASCH AB Sciex Oregon State University Washington University 353 Hatch Drive 535 35th ave NE School of Medicine Foster City, CA 94404 Albany, OR 97322 660 South Euclid Ave., Box 8054 Tel: 650-554-7658 Tel: (541) 737-6774 St. Louis, MO 63110-1093 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 314 362 8796 [email protected] JEFFREY KERNAN BRENDA KESLER Agilent Technologies Thermo Fisher Scientific NAJEH KHARBATIA 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd, MS:53U-WI 257 Grand St. ISP Santa Clara, CA 95051 Redwood City, CA 94062 Buildng #1, Room # 130 Tel: 408-553-6242 Tel: 650 679-8038 1361 Alps Rd. [email protected] [email protected] Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-628-3454 MICHAEL KERNAN RAIMO KETOLA [email protected] Gilead Sciences University of Helsinki 333 Lakeside Dr., #353 Viikinkaari 5E ANASTASIA KHARLAMOVA Foster City, CA 94404 Helsinki, FI-00014 Purdue University Tel: 650-522-5879 FINLAND 560 Oval Drive, Box 529 [email protected] Tel: +358 9 19159194 West Lafayette, IN 47907 [email protected] Tel: 724-713-2640 EDWARD KERNS [email protected] Discovery ADME ALI KETTANI 20 Hampton Court 555 E Washington Ave Apt 308 SHEERIN KHATIB-SHAHIDI Skillman, NJ 08558 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Genentech, Inc. Tel: 908-720-6529 Tel: 978 290 8600 1 DNA Way, MS 41-2A [email protected] [email protected] South San Francisco, CA 94080 Tel: 650-225-3870 HENDRIK KERSTEN KARL R KEVALA [email protected] University of Wuppertal National Institutes of Health Gauss Str. 20 5625 Fishers Lane ANAND KHEDKAR Wuppertal, NRW 42119 GERMANY Bethesda, MD 20852 Biocon Limited Tel: +492024392754 Tel: 301 435-2282 20th K M Hosur Road [email protected] [email protected] Electronic city Bangalore, Karnataka 560100 VILMOS KERTESZ GEORGE N. KHAIRALLAH INDIA Oak Ridge National Lab Bio21 Inst,Uni of Melbourne Tel: +91 80 28082357 PO Box 2008 30 Flemmington Road [email protected] Building 4500S/Room F-162 Melbourne, VIC 3010 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6131 AUSTRALIA LAKSHMI KHEMANI Tel: 865 574 4878 Tel: +61401484846 7 Berkeley Square [email protected] [email protected] Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 Tel: 908 322 0163 JAMES KERWIN MORGAN F S KHAN [email protected] House Ear Institute University of Calgary 2100 West Third Street B014A, 3330 Hospital Drive N.W. SMRITI KHERA Los Angeles, CA 90057 Calgary, AB T2N4N1 1120 Veterans Blvd Tel: 213-989-7406 CANADA South San Francisco, CA 94080 [email protected] Tel: 403-220-4479 Tel: 6502442375 [email protected] [email protected] JAMES KERWIN JBE Enterprises SAMINA KHAN INDU KHETERPAL 9 Sunset Avenue Biogen Idec Pennington Biomedical Research Center Venice, CA 90291 5200 Research Place 6400 Perkins Road Tel: 3105629016 San Diego, CA 92122 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 [email protected] Tel: 8584018379 Tel: 225-763-2534 [email protected] [email protected] Page S350 ASMS Directory of 2010 Members GREGORY A. KHITROV GREG KILBY BYUNG-GEE KIM UCLA MIC Agilent Technologies Seoul National University 607 Charles E. Young Dr. East 2850 centerville road School of Chemical Engineering University of California, Los Angeles Wilmington, DE 19808 San56-1, Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu Los Angeles, CA 90095-5069 Tel: 302 633 8487 Seoul, 151-742 SOUTH KOREA Tel: 310-825-6070 [email protected] Tel: 82- 2- 880- 6774 [email protected] [email protected] JOHN W. KILBY CYRUS KHOJASTEH ICON (Isotope) Services, Inc. EVELYN H. KIM Genentech 19 Ox Bow Lane University of Michigan 1 DNA Way, MS 412a Summit, NJ 07901 Rm A524, MSRBI South San Francisco, CA 94080 Tel: 908 273 0440 1150 West medical Center Dr. Tel: 650 225-6094 [email protected] Ann Arbor, MI 48109 [email protected] Tel: 734-615-3818 KARLI KILKUS [email protected] ARASH KHOSROVI-EGHBAL University of British Columbia Okanagan University of British Columbia 2231 Lillooet crescent HANWOONG KIM 2222 Health Sciences Mall Kelowna, BC V1V 1W2 CANADA Scinco Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3 CANADA Tel: 860-1956 Nonhyun-dong, Kangnam-gu Tel: 604-822-7839 [email protected] seoul, Korea 135-010 SOUTH KOREA [email protected] Tel: 8225457300 KEVIN KILLEEN [email protected] GOTTFRIED KIBELKA Agilent Laboratories OI Analytical 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd HEE-YONG KIM 2148 Pelham Pkwy MS 3L-WA National Institutes of Health Building 400 Santa Clara, CA 95051 5625 Fishers Lane Rm. 3N-07 Pelham, AL 35124 Tel: 408-553-3244 LMS/NIAAA/NIH Tel: 2057336900 [email protected] Bethesda, MD 20892-9410 [email protected] Tel: 301 402 8746 DAVID KILLEN [email protected] MICHAEL KIEBISH Genedate, Inc. Washington University One Cranberry Hill HELEN KIM 660 South Euclid, Campus box 8020 Suite 304 University of Alabama at Birmingham St. Louis, MO 63110 Lexington, MA 02421 1918 University Blvd, MCLM Room 460 Tel: 314-362-2229 Tel: 781 357 4959 Birmingham, AL 35294 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 1-205-934-3880 [email protected] BRET KIEFABER LISA E. KILPATRICK Agilent Technologies NIST HUGH KIM 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd, MS 5L-MR 331 Fort Johnson Rd POSTECH, The department of chemistry Santa Clara, CA 95051-7201 Hollings Marine Lab San31 Hyoja-Dong, Nam-Gu Tel: 408 345-8485 Charleston, SC 29412 Pohang, Gyeongbuk 790-784 [email protected] Tel: 843 725 4824 SOUTH KOREA [email protected] Tel: +82-10-3205-5313 JASON W KIELTYKA [email protected] Abbott Laboratories BORA KIM 100 Abbott Park Rd. Dept of Clinical Pharmacology and HWA SUK KIM Dept. 04ZH, AP8B-3 Therapeuti Seoul National University Abbott Park, IL 60064 Clinical Trials Center, SNU Hospital, 101 Daehangno Jongno-gu Tel: 847-938-5824 Seoul, Jong-Lo Gu 110-744 Seoul, Seoul 110744, SOUTH KOREA [email protected] SOUTH KOREA Tel: 82-2-740-8295 Tel: 02-740-8910 [email protected] JENNIFER KIESEL [email protected] St. Louis University School of Medicine HYUNHO KIM 18600 Vixen Dr. BYUNG JU KIM Sensor Pacific, MO 63069-3011 KYONGGI UNIVERSITY Room411, Joongang Induspia 517-13 Tel: 6364050965 San 94-6, Lui-Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Sangdaewon-dong Joongwon-gu [email protected] Suwon-Si. Gyeonggi-Do Sungnam, Kyunggi 461-120 Suwon, 443-760 SOUTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA YONG KIL Tel: +82 31 241 9639 Tel: 82317409500 PARC [email protected] [email protected] 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 Tel: 530-220-3212 [email protected] ASMS Directory of 2010 Members Page S351 JAEKUK KIM MIN-SIK KIM YANGSUN KIM UT Southwestern Medical Center Johns Hopkins University SOM Hudson Surface Technology 2201 Inwood Rd. NC7.302 MC9185 560 Broadway Research Building 211 Warren street #320 Division of Translational Research 733 N. Broadway Newark, NJ 07103 Dallas, TX 75390-9185 Baltimore, MD 21205 Tel: 2015666291 Tel: 214-648-1649 Tel: (443)-287-3527 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] YEOUN JIN KIM JI YEON KIM MOO-YOUNG KIM Bristol-Myers Squibb Waters Korea KCAS PO Box 4000 #401 KICOX Venture Center, 12400 Shawnee Mission Parkway Princeton, NJ 08543 188-5 Guro-Dong, Guro-Gu Shawnee, KS 66216 Tel: 609-252-5115 Seoul, 152-759 SOUTH KOREA Tel: 913 248 3001 [email protected] Tel: 82 2 6300 4826 [email protected] [email protected] YOUNG HWAN KIM MYUNG SOO KIM Korea Basic Science Institute JONGGON KIM Seoul National University 804-1 Yangcheong-ri, Ochang-eup Agilent Technologies Department of Chemistry Cheongwon-gun, Chungbuk 863-883 9F, KANC bdg, 906-10 Seoul, Seoul National University 151-742 South Korea Iui-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, SOUTH KOREA Tel: 82-43-240-5140 Gyeonggi-do 443-270 SOUTH KOREA Tel: 82 28806652 [email protected] Tel: 82-31-230-2624 [email protected] [email protected] YOUNGSOO KIM PHILIP KIM Seoul National University JONG-SEO KIM Waters Corp Seoul Nat'l Univ. College of Medicine Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 3059 W 37th Ave Dept of Biomeical Sciences Biological Sciences Division Denver, CO 80211 28 Yongon-Dong PO Box 999, MSIN: K8-98 Tel: 4106081188 Seoul, 110-799 SOUTH KOREA Richland, WA 99352 [email protected] Tel: +82-2-740-8073 Tel: (509) 371-7925 [email protected] [email protected] SANGTAE KIM UCSD JOEL R. KIMMEL JUNGSIK KIM 9500 Gilman Drive Mail Code 0404 TOFWERK AG Georgetown University Department of Computer Science and CIRES Building, Rm 318, UCB 216 3970 Reservoir Road, NW Engineering Boulder, CO 80309 Research Building Room E304 San Diego, CA 92093 Tel: 3035242205 Washington, DC 20057 Tel: 858-525-5284 [email protected] Tel: 202-687-8724 [email protected] [email protected] JOHN KIMMEL SUNGHWAN KIM Agilent JUNHWAN KIM Kyungpook National University 5050 Clairemont Mesa Blvd #34 Case Western Reserve University 1370 Sankyuk-dong, Buk-gu San Diego, CA 92117 Department of Pharmacology Daegu, Asia 702-701 Tel: 8582209547 10900 Euclid Avenue SOUTH KOREA [email protected] Cleveland, OH 44106 Tel: 82-53-950-5333 Tel: 216-368-6532 [email protected] MIKE KIMZEY [email protected] University of Arizona TAEMAN KIM 950 N Richey Blvd M. I. KIM Ion Manipulation Laboratory Tucson, AZ 85716 Euro Science Co.
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