Research

Decoding Charge‑Site Isomerism in Flavonoids through Cyclic Ion Mobility–MS and Computational Modeling

Flavonoids are natural plant compounds that come in many very similar forms, which makes them hard to tell apart. In this study, researchers in the Chen lab used an advanced technique called cyclic ion mobility mass spectrometry to better separate and identify these look‑alike molecules.

Events

May 8 2026 - 9:00am to 12:00pm
Jessica Toigo
UBC Chemistry (Wolf Group)
May 8 2026 - 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Elvis McFee
UBC Chemistry (Schindler Group)
May 8 2026 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Prof. Jeffrey Rack
University of New Mexico

News

Celebrating Our 2026 Undergraduate Award Recipients

We are pleased to recognize the outstanding achievements of our undergraduate students who received awards at our Chemistry Undergraduate Graduation Celebration.

Congratulations to all of our award recipients! We are proud to celebrate...

Drugging the Undruggable: Scientists Achieve Million-Fold Leap in Targeting Elusive Cancer Proteins

New research outlines an enhanced approach that could lead to treatments for prostate cancer and other diseases.

Researchers at UBC and BC Cancer have developed a new way to target proteins long considered “undruggable,” opening the door...