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Dr. Emma Carrick

Post Doctoral Researcher

I completed my BSc in Biomedical Science at Glasgow Caledonian University in 2005. I was accepted into the inaugural year of the doctoral training centre in proteomic technologies between the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee. I obtained my MRes in 2006 from Glasgow and my PhD in 2009 from Dundee. During my PhD I focused on mass spectrometry and the development of analytical techniques in the field of proteomics, specifically post-translational modifications of proteins. My first post doc was in the Stem Cell and Leukaemic proteomics lab at the University of Manchester where we developed methods to enable the identification and quantitation by mass spectrometry of small sample phosphoproteomics. I then went to the Beatson Institute of Cancer Research where I was attached to the proteomics facility. In 2014 I joined the Proteomic Biomarker lab at the University of Glasgow, where we use urinary peptidomics as a potential an early diagnostic tool for a variety of different diseases.

I joined the Cronin group in December 2016 and I split my time between here and the Proteomic Biomarker lab. I am responsible for the Orbitrap Fusion Lumos and the particular project I am involved in uses this state of the art mass spectrometer to produce Msn fragmentation of molecules.

Member Publications

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Open Access

1. Identifying molecules as biosignatures with assembly theory and mass spectrometry, S. M. Marshall, C. Mathis, E. Carrick, G. Keenan, G. J. T. Cooper, H. Graham, M. Craven, P. S. Gromski, D. G. Moore, S. I. Walker, L. Cronin, Nat. Commun., 2021, 12, 3033.

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Prof. Leroy (Lee) Cronin

Prof Leroy (Lee) Cronin
Regius Chair of Chemistry
Advanced Research Centre (ARC)
Level 5, Digital Chemistry
University of Glasgow
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Glasgow G11 6EW
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Email: lee.cronin@glasgow.ac.uk

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