Administration
Dr. Daniel D. Snow |
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202 Water Sciences Laboratory Oversee all aspects of Water Sciences Laboratory operation. Conduct research in environmental and isotopic methods development. Collaborate with faculty on proposal development. Present research results at conferences and publish papers in peer reviewed journals. Advise/mentor undergraduate and graduate students. See Dan's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Staff
David Cassada |
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David provides expertise and oversight for trace organic contaminant analysis using environmental mass spectrometry; responsible for method development using gas and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; provides validation of all instrumental results; maintenance and troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation, computer equipment, and software, including LIMS database. See David's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Xianghua (Jenny) Lou |
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Jenny performs analysis of water, soil, and sediment samples using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (lCP-MS); assist in development of methods for stable isotope mass spectrometry, automated analyzers, and other standard analytical instrumentation; develop sample preparation and instrumental protocols, prepare samples, validate and assemble raw data packages for new and existing analytical methods for targeted elements; maintain lab equipment and assist in training for operation of equipment. See Jenny's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Sathaporn (Tong) Onalong |
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Tong prepares and analyzes water, animal tissue, and other specimens using autoanalyzers, ion chronmatography, spectrophotometry; and other standard instrumentation; receives and logs samples, and works closely with the laboratory director for scheduling and preparing and analyzing samples; trains students, interns, and new technicians at the facility, and supervises work conducted in the wet chemistry laboratory; helps prepare and update standard operating procedures (SOPs), maintains chemical inventory, and serves on the lab safety committee. See Tong's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Aaron Shultis |
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Aaron provides expertise and oversight for high precision stable isotope analyses, leading development and application of methods for analyses of the isotopes of nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon of samples at natural abundance levels; operate, maintain, and repair 4 computer controlled isotope ratio mass spectrometers and associated sample preparation systems. See Aaron's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Dr. Sathaporn (Tong) Onanong |
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Dr. Sathaporn (Tong) Onanong runs the WSL’s triple quadrupole mass spectrometer and other trace level equipment. He performs analysis of water, soil, and sediment samples for pharmaceuticals, algal toxins, munitions, antibiotics and degradation products using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, high performance liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. See Sathaporn's profile on the SNR Web Site. |
Jesse Voelker |
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Jesse Voelker is a WSL research technician who prepares and analyzes water, animal tissue, and other specimens using autoanalyzers, ion chromatography, spectrophotometry; and other standard instrumentation; receives and logs samples, and works closely with the laboratory director for scheduling and preparing and analyzing samples; trains students, interns, and new technicians at the facility, and supervises work conducted in the wet chemistry laboratory; helps prepare and update standard operating procedures (SOPs), maintains chemical inventory, and serves on the lab safety committee. See Jesse's profile on the SNR Web Site. |


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