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Biographical Sketch: Jason Coym

 
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
The University of South Alabama
August 2005—Present

 

 
Research Interests: Analytical Chemistry, specifically the fundamentals of liquid chromatography.
 
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Chemistry
The University of Arizona
August 2004—July 2005
 
Research Focus: Examination of ligand-receptor interactions with single-molecule spectroscopy; development of materials for analysis of membrane proteins
 
Postdoctoral Advisor: Professor Mary J. Wirth
 
EDUCATION
 

Florida State University
Doctor of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry
Dissertation Title: The Use of Composition, Density, Pressure, and Temperature as Mobile Phase Variables in Reversed-Phase Chromatography
Dissertation Advisor: Professor John G. Dorsey
Graduation Date: May 2004

The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Graduation Date: December 1998

   
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
 

Emily A. Smith, Jason W. Coym, Scott M. Cowell, Takahira Tokimoto, Victor J. Hruby, Henry I. Yamamura, Mary J. Wirth, “Lipid Bilayers on Polyacrylamide Brushes for Inclusion of Membrane Proteins,” Langmuir, 2005, 21, 9644-9650.

Jason W. Coym and John G. Dorsey, “Reversed-Phase Retention Thermodynamics of Pure-Water Mobile Phases at Ambient and Elevated Temperature,” J. Chromatogr. A, 2004, 1035, 23-39.

Jason W. Coym and John G. Dorsey, “Superheated Water Chromatography: A Brief Review of an Emerging Technique,” Anal. Lett., 2004, 37, 1013-1023.

Thomas L. Chester and Jason W. Coym, “Effect of Phase Ratio on van’t Hoff Analysis in Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography, and a Phase-Ratio-Independent Estimation of Transfer Enthalpy,” J. Chromatogr. A, 2003, 1003, 101-111.

Jason W. Coym and Thomas L. Chester, “Improving Injection Precision in Packed-Column Supercritical Fluid Chromatography,” J. Sep. Science, 2003, 26, 609-613.

Jason W. Coym and John G. Dorsey, “Chromatographic Shape Selectivity with Carbon Dioxide-Acetonitrile Mobile Phases: Effect of Mobile Phase Composition and Density,” J. Chromatogr. A, 2002, 971, 61-72.

   
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
 

Jason W. Coym, Scott M. Cowell, Emily A. Smith, and Mary J. Wirth, “Development of a New Material for the Analysis of Membrane Proteins,” 229th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, March 13, 2005. (Poster)

Jason W. Coym and John G. Dorsey, “Determination of Physicochemical Partitioning Data by Subcritical Water Chromatography,” Pittcon 2003, Orlando, FL, March 12, 2003. (Talk)

Jason W. Coym and John G. Dorsey, “Chromatographic Shape Selectivity with Carbon Dioxide Based Mobile Phases,” Pittcon 2002, New Orleans, LA, March 19, 2002. (Talk)

   
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
 

American Chemical Society
ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry
ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Science

 
 

University of South Alabama - Mobile, AL, 36688-0002, (251) 460-6181
Date Last Changed: June 20, 2007
jwcoym@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
http://www.southalabama.edu/chemistry/coym/cv.html