个人简介
Position:
Head of Department, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Research Chair of Chemistry, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Director of the Centre for Molecular Nanometrology and Head of Bionanotechnology.
Biography
Professor Duncan Graham is based at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow and is currently Head of Department for Pure and Applied Chemistry. He has a research group of around 35, and over 200 publications to date. Duncan Graham is also a co-founder of the Centre for Molecular Nanometrology and is a co-founder and director of Renishaw Diagnostics Ltd (formerly D3 Technologies). He serves as Chair of the Editorial Board for Analyst, is president elect of the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry, is on the advisory editorial board for Chemical Scienceand Chemical Society Reviews, the editorial advisory board for the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, the editorial board for Biomedical Spectroscopy and Imaging, the advisory board for Analytical Methods, the advisory board for the new Cell Press journal, Chem and has served on various peer review panels.
研究领域
The main focus is the creation of a range of functionalised metallic nanoparticles which can be used for a variety of different purposes which include the diagnosis of disease and also the treatment of disease. This includes the chemical manipulation of the appropriate surface molecules and labels required to turn these metal nanoparticles into functioning nanosensors capable of detecting single molecules in complex environments using SERS. In addition, the mounting of therapeutic agents onto these nanoparticles has resulted in significantly increased performance of the drugs when tested against particular disease states
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Detection of cortisol in serum using quantitative resonance Raman spectroscopyGracie Kirsten, Pang Susan, Jones Gerwyn M., Faulds Karen, Braybrook Julian, Graham DuncanAnalytical Methods, (2017)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C6AY03296F
Advances in biofunctional SERS-active nanoparticles for future clinical diagnostics and therapeuticsAsiala Steven, Barrett Lee, Mabbott Samuel, Graham DuncanFrontiers of Plasmon Enhanced SpectroscopyACS Symposium Series Vol 1245, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2016-1245
Ferric plasmonic nanoparticles, aptamers, and magneto-fluidic chips : towards the development of diagnostic SERS assaysMarks Haley, Huang Po-Jung, Mabbott Samuel, Graham Duncan, Kameoka Jun, Coté GerardJournal of Biomedical Optics, pp. 1-32, (2016)
Surface-enhanced Raman scatteringGraham Duncan, Van Duyne Richard, Ren BinAnalyst Vol 141, pp. 4995, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6an90064j
Silver colloids as plasmonic substrates for direct label-free surface-enhanced Raman scattering analysis of DNATorres-Nu?ez A., Faulds K., Graham D., Alvarez-Puebla R. A., Guerrini L.Analyst Vol 141, pp. 5170-5180, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6an00911e
Sensitive SERS nanotags for use with 1550 nm (retina-safe) laser excitationKearns Hayleigh, Bedics Matthew A., Shand Neil C., Faulds Karen, Detty Michael R., Graham DuncanAnalyst Vol 141, pp. 5062-5065, (2016)http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C5AN02662H