Martin Vogel

Talk Title: Electrochemistry/mass spectrometry – a versatile tool to mimic the metabolism of drug substances

Martin Vogel studied chemistry at the University of Münster/Germany from 1994 to 1998 and finished with a “Dipl.-Chem.”. In 2001, he received a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. His thesis work, performed under the direction of Professor Karst, was directed towards the development of a derivatisation method for the determination of airborne isocyanates utilising liquid chromatography with spectroscopic and mass spectrometric detection. Following his doctoral studies, he joined the faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Twente (The Netherlands) as an assistant professor of analytical chemistry in 2001. Since May 2006, Martin Vogel has been a member of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Münster. One of his research interests is the application of electrochemistry/mass spectrometry for the simulation of metabolic processes. Together with Uwe Karst he has been organizing the biannual series of electrochemistry/mass spectrometry worshops (ElCheMS) since 2013. Martin Vogel studied chemistry at the University of Münster/Germany from 1994 to 1998 and finished with a “Dipl.-Chem.”. In 2001, he received a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. His thesis work, performed under the direction of Professor Karst, was directed towards the development of a derivatisation method for the determination of airborne isocyanates utilising liquid chromatography with spectroscopic and mass spectrometric detection. Following his doctoral studies, he joined the faculty of Chemical Technology at the University of Twente (The Netherlands) as an assistant professor of analytical chemistry in 2001. Since May 2006, Martin Vogel has been a member of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Münster. One of his research interests is the application of electrochemistry/mass spectrometry for the simulation of metabolic processes. Together with Uwe Karst he has been organizing the biannual series of electrochemistry/mass spectrometry worshops (ElCheMS) since 2013.