Anikó M. Sólyom
Work:
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Tucson, AZ 8519-6345
Tucson, AZ 85718-1023
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components in natural products (HPLC, HPLC-MS,
HPLC-MS-MS)
developed bioactivity guided preparative separation
methods for complex botanical mixtures
Studied chemical disposition in mammals
developed analytical procedures for the separation,
identification and quantification of the metabolites of
different xenobiotics from blood, urine, hepatocyte
media and microsomal suspension (HPLC, HPLC-MS,
HPLC-MS-MS, GC-MS)
served as a technical liaison to the Analytical Core and
the Synthetic Chemistry Core of the Southwest
Environmental Health Sciences Center
contributed to the development and publication of
reports and manuscripts
Characterized promising
anticancer compounds
developed methods for HPLC, HPLC-MS and HPLC-MS-
MS to determine qualitative and quantitative composition
of the synthesized organic compounds
developed methods for and measured Quantitative
Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) of new
compounds
measured and evaluated MS, HPLC-MS and HPLC-MS-
MS UV, VIS and IR spectra
measured and calculated pKa an logP
Managed the analytical laboratory in compliance with GLP, GMP
and FDA regulations
supervised laboratory personnel (students and employees)
planned budget
wrote SOP-s
maintained the database of analytical data
ANALTRON Applied Research Company
Budapest, Hungary
1989-1992
Co-Founder and Director of Engineering
Principal investigator of a photoacoustic (PAS) gas detector
development project for trace gas analysis in ambient air
developed a new PAS sensor for trace gas detection
designed an analytical instrument based on the PAS
sensor
Lead the design and construction of the calibration system for
photoacoustic spectroscopy through all its stages, from grant
proposal to final report
Successfully applied for Hungarian OTKA and OMFB grants
(similar to NSF and SBIR grants, respectively) to fund the
development of the instrument
AOAC OMB Meeting Book
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