A commitment to measurements
and collaborative innovation
My name is Daniel Vallejo, and I’m originally from the greater L.A. area in southern California.
My expertise is in the characterization of protein structure and biophysical stability using ion mobility-mass spectrometry.
My passion is at the interface of analytical chemistry and cultural heritage research, as well as improving my scientific communication
Research Portfolio
A selection of projects I have either lead or collaborated on
Triboelectric Nanogenerators for the Masses: A Low-Cost Do-It-Yourself Pulsed Ion Source for Sample-Limited Applications.
Triboelectric nanogenerators: Low-cost power supplies for improved electrospray ionization
Native triboelectric nanogenerator ion mobility-mass spectrometry of egg proteins relevant to objects of cultural heritage at picoliter and nanomolar quantities.
Mass Spectrometry Methods for Measuring Protein Stability
Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Structures and Stabilities of Biotherapeutic Antibody Aggregates
Enhanced Collision Induced Unfolding and Electron Capture Dissociation of Native-like Protein Ions
An array of Educational Resources
Learn more about principles that drive structural biology and cultural heritage research
Analytical Chemistry
- Ion-Mobility
- Mass Spectrometry
- Protein Structure and Stability
Cultural Heritage Research
- The Interface of Cultural Heritage and Science
- Case studies Revealing Molecular Stories