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I graduated from the University of Reading with a degree in Botany with Microbiology. My interest in plant chemistry led me to a career in analytical chemistry, starting with the Somerset County Analyst Department and continuing with the Strathclyde Regional Chemist Department in Glasgow where I became part of a two person team investigating air and water pollution using GC-MS. After a seven year spell at the Bermuda Biological Station where I expanded my analytical skills to include, amongst other things, isolating proteins from algae using electrophoretic techniques, I returned to the UK to do an MSc in Forensic Science at King's College London. This was followed by a PhD at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Science Laboratory Norwich involving GC-MS analysis. I then worked as an analytical chemist in that laboratory leading an R&D team investigating transfer of additives and contaminants from food contact materials. I then joined King's College London in 1999 helping to run their MSc Forensic Science programme where I set up a research programme in forensic science, with a particular interest in the chemistry of fingerprints, including detecting drugs in fingerprints using tandem LC-MS. In 2009, I joined UEA, originally working in the Centre for Staff and Educational and Development, transferring to my current role in the Faculty of Science where I co-ordinate and teach on a skills training programme for postgraduate researchers.

研究领域

Although I am not research active in my current post, I maintain my interest in the chemistry of fingerprints and in analytical chemistry.

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Jickells, S. (ed.), Negrusz, A. (ed.)(2008)Clarke's Analytical Forensic ToxicologyPharmaceutical PressISBN 978 0 85369 705 3 UEA Repository(Book) Leggett, R., Lee-Smith, E., Jickells, S., Russell, D.(2007)“Intelligent” Fingerprinting: Simultaneous Identification of Drug Metabolites and Individuals by Using Antibody-Functionalized Nanoparticlesin Angewandte Chemie International Edition46.pp. 4100-4103 Full Text UEA Repository(Article)

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