Guido Verbeck
Department Chair
Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Administration
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
College of Science and Mathematics
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Other Duties
Department Chair, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bio
Dr. Guido F. Verbeck, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is an expert is mass spectrometry, specifically instrument design and development. Dr. Verbeck received his PhD as a Proctor & Gamble fellow in chemistry at Texas A&M University. Dr. Verbeck has developed mass spectrometers and chemical instruments over the past 23 years, and has been a member of the analytical community for 27 years.
Education
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Ph.D., Chemistry, General
Texas A&M University, 2005
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MS, Chemistry, General
University of Alabama at Birmi, 1999
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BS, Chemistry, General
University of Louisiana at Mon, 1996
Awards & Honors
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Gift
LaCore, 2025
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National Academy of Inventors
NAI, 2024
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Dallas Innovates, Future 50
Dallas Innovates, 2021
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Dallas Innovates, Future 50. The 50 disruptive innovators in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
Dallas Innovates, Future 50, 2021
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Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
University of North Texas, 2018
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
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CHEM 6990
Masters Research
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CHEM 4990
Undergrad Research
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CHEM 3990
Undergraduate Research
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CHEM 1211L
Principles of Chemistry I Lab
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CHEM 6980
Research Proposal Development
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Ionic liquids as stationary phases for the gas chromatographic separation of fentanyl analogues, 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Inhalation exposure to silver nanoparticles induces hepatic inflammation and oxidative stress, associated with altered renin-angiotensin system signaling, in Wistar rats, 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Portable membrane inlet mass spectrometric detection and analysis of chemical warfare agent simulants at the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground S/K Challenge event, 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Toxicological alterations induced by sub-acute exposure of silver nanoparticles in Wistar rats, 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Axially Coordinated Supramolecular Zinc Tetrapyrrole Bis(styryl)BODIPY Donor-Acceptor Conjugates, 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
Dr. Guido Verbeck continues to develop new mass spectrometers specifically for single-cell analysis for cancer biomarkers, nanoparticle development for pharmaceutical and toxicological biochemical effects, and determining the biological mechanisms for biomolecular condensates.
Professional Service
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Journal of Analytical Oncology
2022 - Present
Role: Editor, Journal Editor
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Member International Council on Materials Education
2018 - Present
Role: Committee Member
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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
2017 - Present
Role: Editorial Review Board Member
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Society of Applied Spectroscopy
2013 - Present
Role: Member
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Harsh Environment Mass Spectrometry Workshop
2008 - Present
Role: Committee Member