Shun-Hsin Liang, PhD

Shun-Hsin is a senior principal scientist in LC Solutions at Restek. He received his bachelor’s degree from the National Taiwan University in 1988 and obtained his PhD from Michigan State University in 1996. He performed postdoctoral research at the University of Michigan from 1996 to 2000 for oncology studies. In 2001, he was appointed as research faculty at The Pennsylvania State University and focused on molecular toxicology research. In 2006, he joined MPI Research Inc. as a senior research scientist and was a study director for GLP analytical projects. In 2013, Dr. Liang joined the LC Solutions department at Restek and specialized in developing application methods across the fields of environmental, food safety, and life sciences.

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技術資料

Analysis of Ultrashort-Chain and Short-Chain (C1 to C4) Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances in Potable and Non-Potable Waters

Blogs

Do You Want to Add Alternaria Toxins and Ergot Alkaloids in Your Multi-Mycotoxin Analysis? Part 3: Matrix Effect and Quantitative Standard Calibration

Blogs

Do You Want to Add Alternaria Toxins and Ergot Alkaloids in Your Multi-Mycotoxin Analysis? Part 2: Chromatographic Separation of Ergot Alkaloid Epimers

Blogs

Do You Want to Add Alternaria Toxins and Ergot Alkaloids in Your Multi-Mycotoxin Analysis? Part 1: Challenges for Chromatographic Analysis
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Comprehensive Mycotoxin Analysis: Simultaneous Determination of Alternaria Toxins, Ergot Alkaloid Epimers, and Other Major Mycotoxins in Various Food Matrices by LC-MS/MS
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13-Minute, Comprehensive, Direct LC-MS/MS Analysis of Amino Acids in Plasma
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水質サンプル中PFASの革新的アプローチ
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A Rapid and Sensitive LC-MS/MS Method for the Analysis of Three Forms of Thyroid Hormones Using Raptor Biphenyl LC Columns
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Rapid and Accurate LC-MS/MS Analysis of Nicotine and Related Compounds in Urine Using Raptor Biphenyl LC Columns and MS-Friendly Mobile Phases