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In a new collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency, we have published a paper on how PET nanoplastics affect pericyte cells.
Autumn 2022 start date. 3 years funding.
A simpler and cheaper way to create UCNPs with the strong red emission needed for trans-tissue bioscience applications
I am now a Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Strathclyde, Department of Pure and Applied chemistry. I am in the BioNanotechnology and Analytical division, based in the Technology Innovation Centre.
I was recently inspired to build a very fun object/maths sculpture known as a "Hexastix". This strange object is a curious assembly of 72 pencils held together with only 8 rubber bands! Hexastix are easy to make, and lots of fun to put together. Plus, all the supplies I needed for it were found on the high street for under £5 in total!
How to optimise scientific figures for colour blindness with a handy example tested by using a colour blindness simulator