Anneli is in the Power List 2018 of the Analytical Scientist

The Analytical Scientist compiled the Top 40 Under 40 Power List to celebrate the gifted and successful young scientists in analytical science. One of our group members, Dr. Anneli Kruve, leading electrospray ionization studies subgroup, was nominated to this list.

Dr. Anneli Kruve defended her PhD thesis – “Matrix effects in liquid-chromatography electrospray mass-spectrometry” in University of Tartu in 2011 under the supervision of prof. Ivo Leito and dr. Koit Herodes. Right after she got her first personal funding and established the electrospray ionization efficiency studies group. In addition to understanding the ionization mechanism for small molecules in electrospray, she is interested in using charged nanodroplets generated by electrospray as an organic synthesis medium. In 2016 Dr. Anneli Kruve moved to Haifa, Israel to do her first post-doc at the Technion’s Schulich Faculty of Chemistry in Prof. Israel Schechter’s group. Right now, she is a Humboldt Fellow in the Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Freie Universität Berlin in Germany in Prof. Christoph Schalley’s group.

In addition to excellent science, she is spreading the knowledge as she has designed and is actively lecturing different courses (instrumental analysis lab, statistics in analytical chemistry to name some) in analytical chemistry and statistics in analytical chemistry. She has also supervised several PhD and numerous MSc and BSc students.

Early inspiration
“I got started in organic synthesis but quickly joined a biomedical lab that needed students to operate a HPLC. From there, moving to LC/MS was a natural step. The ability to incorporate various skills from IT to synthesis with mass spectrometry-based research has kept me motivated to stay on this path.”

Research
“My field is structural and quantitative characterization of compounds with LC/ESI/IMS/MS. A key focus of mine is developing the possibility of giving a quantitative context to non-target LC/HRMS data without the need for standard substances.”

Greatest achievement
“I have already seen many students moving from our lab to the workforce and receiving positive feedback from their employers – that definitely makes a former supervisor happy!”

Prediction
“Mass spectrometry has already changed almost everything; its impact will increase further, as we make non-target screening more efficient with effective algorithms, and make it quantitative. I also have a dream technique: I sometimes wonder what the world would look like with MS-(gas phase)NMR . . .”
(The Analytical Scientist)

We are very happy and proud that Dr. Anneli Kruve received this well-deservedly recognition of being nominated to the Top 40 Under 40 Power List by the Analytical Scientist!

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