Philip Doble
Professor
Centre for Forensic Science
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
Biography
Professor Philip Doble is the Director of the Elemental Bio-imaging Facility (EBF) within the School of Chemistry and Forensic Science at UTS. He has extensive expertise in the development and application of novel techniques to current analytical problems, with a particular interest in analysis of metals in biological systems and novel spectroscopic diagnostic techniques.
Research Interest
Professor Philip Doble’s research centres on the development of advanced analytical technologies including techniques for spatial quantification of elements in biological materials. Recent work has applied these techniques to investigations in palaeontology, basic mechanistic biology, environmental exposure to toxic elements and understanding the complexities of neural function in health and disease. He has published more than 100 peer reviewed articles in these areas. Philip’s research bridges the gap between biologists, neuroscientists, medical specialists and their requirements for new analytical technologies and methods.
Publications
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Bishop DP, Blanes L, Wilson AB, Wilbanks T, Killeen K, Grimm R, et al. Microfluidic high performance liquid chromatography-chip hyphenation to inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A [Internet]. Elsevier BV; 2017 May;1497:64–9.