
OlESCHUK LAB
The Oleschuk research group is all about pushing the frontiers of science! We specialize in microfluidics, ambient mass spectrometry and 3D printing. Our team pushes the boundary of chemical analysis, creating customized devices and techniques for groundbreaking research. Whether you are a collaborator or a student, our research group offers an inclusive and inspiring environment where you can contribute to meaningful discoveries.
Latest NEWS FROM THE OLESCHUK GROUP
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Celebrating a Triple Achievement: Dan Reddy Recognized for Research Excellence
The Oleschuk lab is proud to share the outstanding accomplishments of Dan Reddy, who has recently been selected for three prestigious opportunities to present his research on the national stage: These back-to-back recognitions highlight Dan’s exceptional contributions to the field of analytical and measurement science. We are so proud of you Dan!
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Oleschuk Group @ ASMS 2025
Members of the Oleschuk lab attended the 2025 ASMS conference this summer held in Baltimore,MD. The team presented their latest research through both oral (Rachel Wood), lightning talks (Jess Deng), and poster presentations (Jess Deng, Miranda Lockley, Richard Oleschuk) showcasing innovations in ambient mass spectrometry. A highlight of the conference was Jess receiving the prestigious […]
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3D Printing in Mass Spectrometry Published!
Some of the earliest applications of 3D printing for analytical chemistry appeared for mass spectrometry (MS), to introduce, manipulate, and separate ions in the gas phase. The additive manufacturing approach and its evolution continues to have many benefits for MS researchers and users alike, including flexible device integration, rapid setup development/customization, device portability, improved user-friendliness, […]
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Rachel and Mina win EDII Fellowship!
The Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigenization (EDII) fellowship award from the Carbon to Metal Coating Institute (C2MCI) was awarded to both Rachel Wood and Mina Alidoust. Congratulations Mina and Rachel! Find out more about the C2MCI
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Jess wins ASMS Graduate Travel Award
Awarded to graduate students who display a high level of excellence and distinction in mass spectrometry, Jess has been awarded the ASMS graduate student travel award!