Edward Jackson
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Edward Jackson obtained a B.Sc. in Zoology from Leeds University (honours) in 2005 and a master of Science in Analytical Biosciences and Drug Design (distinction) from the University of Salford in 2007 winning the award for best viva.
Edward’s research uses a combination of Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and synchrotron source based infrared microspectroscopy to study cancer at a cellular level. Ed pursued a PhD degree under the supervision of Dr. Nicholas Lockyer.
Publications
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Synchrotron FTIR analysis of drug treated ovarian A2780 cells: an ability to differentiate cell response to different drugs? Analyst 136 (2011) 498-507 |
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RMieS-EMSC correction for infrared spectra of biological cells: Extension using full Mie theory and GPU computing Journal of Biophotonics 3(8-9) (2010) 609-620 |