Kristina Håkansson

Kristina Håkansson is an analytical chemist known for her contribution in Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry for biomolecular identification and structural characterization. Currently, she holds the position of Professor of Chemistry at University of Michigan. Her research focuses on mass spectrometry, primarily identification and characterization of protein posttranslational modifications by complementary fragmentation techniques such as electron-capture dissociation (ECD)/negative ion ECD (niECD) and infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) at low (femtomole) levels.

She won the American Society for Mass Spectrometry's 2016 Biemann Medal.

Awards

 * 2022 Berzelius Gold Medal, Swedish Society for Mass Spectrometry
 * 2018 Agilent Thought Leader Award
 * 2017 Hach Lecturer, University of Wyoming
 * 2016 Biemann Medal, American Society for Mass Spectrometry
 * 2006–2011 National Science Foundation CAREER Award
 * 2005–2007 Eli Lilly Analytical Chemistry Award
 * 2005–2008 Dow Corning Assistant Professorship, University of Michigan
 * 2005 American Society for Mass Spectrometry Research Award
 * 2004 Elisabeth Caroline Crosby Research Award, University of Michigan
 * 2004–2007 Searle Scholar Award
 * 2000–2002 Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher