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CURRICULUM VITAE
LUKE K. ACKERMAN, PhD
1.
Educational Background:
1997-2001 Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA: BS Chemistry (ACS Certified)
SPME/SFC method for detecting labile pesticides Advis: Dr. Joanne Smieja
2001-2007 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR: Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry
Analysis of Semi-Volatile Contaminants and Their Accumulation in Remote
Aquatic Ecosystems of the Western U.S. Advis: Dr. Staci Massey-Simonich
2.
Professional Experience:
2002-2007
Doctoral Researcher, Oregon State University, Department’s of
Chemistry and Environmental &Molecular Toxicology, Corvallis, OR
2007-2008
Post-Doctoral Fellow, FDA, Center for Food Safety and
Applied Nutrition, College Park, MD
2008-2016
Chemist, FDA, Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition, College
Park, MD
2016-present Research Analytical Chemist, FDA, Center for Food Safety & Applied
Nutrition, College Park, MD
3.
Publications:
A.
Refereed Research Publications
1.
H.Dion,
LK. Ackerman
, H.Hill. (2001) Initial study of electrospray ionization-
ion mobility spectrometry for the detection of metal cations.
International
Journal of Ion Mobility Spectrometry
4(1): 31-33.
2.
H.Dion,
LK. Ackerman
, H.Hill. (2002) Detection of inorganic ions from water
by electrospray ionization-ion mobility spectrometry.
Talanta
57(6):1161-‘71.
3.
LK. Ackerman
, G.Wilson, S. Simonich. (2005) Quantitative Analysis of 39
PBDEs by Isotope Dilution GC/Low-Resolution MS.
Analytical Chemistry
77(7):1979-1987.
4.
LK. Ackerman
, A.Schwindt, C.Schreck, M.Kent, D.Koch, S.Massey-Simonich,
D.Landers. (2008) Atmospherically deposited PBDEs, pesticides, PCBs, and
PAHs in Western US National Park fish: Concentrations and consumption
guidelines.
Environmental Science & Technology
42(7): 2334-2341.
5.
A.Schwindt,
LK. Ackerman
, S.Simonich, T.Blett, C.Schreck, M.Kent, D.Landers.