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HOTTEST SKILLS: environmental, chemist, chemistry, laboratory, organic, product, cisco,
engineer, market, medical, 3270, autocad, programming, spectra, marketing, presentation,
pharmaceutical, x-ray
REVISION: 07-SEP-02
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Matthew M. Booth
Department of Chemistry
University of Florida
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OBJECTIVE
To obtain a challenging position in the development and application of
mass spectrometric instrumentation, with opportunities for technical
and managerial development.
EDUCATION
Ph.D
. Analytical Chemistry (Dr. Richard A. Yost), University of
Florida,
Gainesville, FL. May 1996 (expected).
Dissertation: "Matrix Assited Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI)
Tandem Mass Spectrometry using a Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass
Spectrometer".
M.S
. Analytical Chemistry (Dr. Giles F. Carter), Eastern Michigan
University,
Ypsilanti, MI. June 1984.
Dissertation: "Analysis of Third-Century Copper-based Roman Coins and
the Comparison of the Analysis of Lead-Bronze Coins by X-Ray
Fluorescence, Neutron Activation, and Atomic Absorption".
B.S
. Chemistry (ACS Accredited), Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN. June 1982.
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
EXPERIENCE
University of Florida, Department of Chemisty, P.O. Box 117200,
Gainesville, FL, 32611-7200.
Research Assistant, September 1992 - present.
Design and construction of a MALDI QITMS instrument for the analysis
of biomolecules and pharmaceutical compounds in tissue samples.
Utilized SIMION v5.0 to model ion optics, AutoCad v12.0 to design the
system, and machine shop skills (milling machine, lathe) to construct
the instrument. Also worked on the development of GC/ion trap MS using
an external ion source.
Research Assistant, September 1992 - August 1993.
Analyze research, biomedical and environmental samples for the state
university system and private sector using Finnigan 4500, ITD, and
MAT95 mass spectrometer systems.
Teaching Assistant, January 1991 - August 1992.
Instructed undergraduate students in instrumental analysis (2
semesters) and electronics (1 semester).
Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc
. 14220 Newberry Road,
Gainesville, FL 32607.
GC/MS Laboratory Section Manager, Air Toxics Group Leader, June 1993 -
present
.
Perform air toxics analysis as part of the US EPAs Clean Air Status
and Trends Network (CASTNet) Monitoring Program using two Finnigan
Incos XL single quadrupole mass spectrometer and a Varian Saturn II
Ion Trap mass spectrometer. Responsible for all Finnigan systems
within Environmental Science & Engineering.
Finnigan MAT, 355 River Oaks Parkway, San Jose, CA 95134.
Senior Product Specialist, Environmental Marketing, September 1989 -
December 1990
.
Responsible for all Finnigan systems as they relate to the
environmental market (the MAT 95 for high-resolution GC/MS Dioxin and
Dibenzofuran analyses, the TSQ70 for GC and LC analyses using both MS
and MS/MS, and single-quadrupole and ion trap products). Also worked
with both Research and Engineering to design, develop, and evaluate
new systems (both hardware and software) for existing and new markets.
Finnigan MAT, 1355 Remington Rd. Ste M., Schaumburg, IL 60173.
Field Applications Chemist, October 1987 - September 1989.
Performed on-site training for instrument operation (Finnigan
single-qudrupole and ion trap) and laboratory operation for
environmental methods at both large CLP laboratories and small
environmental analytical laboratories. Responsible for instrument
demonstrations, the evaluation of current and new instrumentation,
applications programming, and technical support for customers.
Orlando Laboratories, Inc
., 820 Humphries Ave., Orlando, FL 32703.
Manager, Organics Analytical Laboratory, October 1986 - October 1987.
Responsible for all activities in organics section of independent
analytical laboratory. The organics section consisted of the GC,
GC/MS, Radiochemistry, and Sample Preparation departments.
GC/MS Department Manager, June 1986 - October 1987.
Responsible for GC/MS department consisting of two Finnigan 5100 GC/MS
systems with two operators. Reponsible for troubleshooting and
maintenance of department equipment, sample through-put, QA/QC, and
hiring and training of employees.
Environmental Research Group, Inc
.,117 N. First Street, Ann Arbor, MI
48104.
GC/MS Technical Supervior, August 1985 - June 1986.
Responsible for management of GC/MS department at a US EPA Contract
Lab Program (CLP) certified laboratory. Supervised five GC/MS
personnel in the operation and maintenance of four Finnigan GC/MS
systems: two 4021's, a 3200, and an OWA.
GC/MS Operator, June 1984 - August 1985.
Operated all GC/MS equipment at a US EPA CLP certified laboratory for
both volatile and semivolatile analyses (including sample deliverable
package generation and program inspection hosting), as well as other
environmental analyses.
EXPERTISE
Operation and maintenance of Finnigan Quadrupole-based GC/MS Products:
3200, OWA/1020/1050, 4000, 4500, 5100, INCOS 50/500/XL. Operation and
maintenance of Finnigan Ion Trap-based GC/MS Products: ITD800 (Perkin
Elmer ITD), ITMS, ITS40 (Varian Saturn). Advanced INCOS and ITS40
procedure writing. Formaster Operation. Knowledgeable in all EPA and
RCRA methods.
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