

Christopher Chouinard
Professor with a focus on analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry, Christopher Chouinard serves as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Clemson University. He embarked on his academic journey with a B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Florida in 2016. His academic and research pursuits are deeply rooted in the realms of ion mobility-mass spectrometry, instrument development, and the study of steroids and metabolomics. Professor Chouinard's work is characterized by an innovative approach to analytical chemistry, where he seeks to advance the understanding and application of mass spectrometry techniques. His research has significantly contributed to the field, with numerous articles published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and the Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab. These publications highlight his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his ability to address complex analytical challenges. At Clemson University, Professor Chouinard is dedicated to fostering a collaborative research environment, encouraging students and colleagues alike to explore the frontiers of chemistry. His work not only enhances the academic community but also holds potential implications for various industrial and clinical applications. Through his teaching and mentorship, he inspires the next generation of chemists to pursue excellence in research and innovation. In addition to his academic endeavors, Professor Chouinard actively participates in conferences and workshops, sharing his insights and findings with the broader scientific community. His contributions to the field of analytical chemistry continue to influence and shape the future of mass spectrometry and its applications in diverse areas of study.
Publications
, 124-133, 2016-01-01
, 6-9, 2022-07-01
, 21-22, 2022-11-01
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