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I define myself as an NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopist and throughout my career, I have worked in a variety of fields with NMR being a constant theme. I started my career as inorganic chemist working on the characterisation of the metal centre of metaloproteins and soon after developed a strong interest structural biology and the characterisation of protein function. To solve the solution structure of a protein it is necessary to acquire multidimensional NMR spectra. The experiments can be complicated and require detailed knowledge of different NMR parameters and how they can be manipulated to solve the structure of a protein. This led me to work in NMR pulse sequence development- in order to be able to optimise the experiments myself- and obtain more information about my protein samples.
As I have always been interested in how NMR can be used to answer biologically relevant questions, I soon became interested in Metabonomics and have now been working in the field for about six years. The NMR knowledge required to obtain the necessary data is relatively basic but provides detailed information about the biochemistry of a biological system that can be used for diagnostics, prognostics and for monitoring drug metabolism (amongst many other applications).
I have now been working at Imperial College for two years where I in charge of the NMR section of the Clinical Phenotyping Center. It is a very challenging and exciting role that aims to bring together medicine and research.
Our focus is applying NMR-based metabolomics to the diagnosis and prognosis of disease. To do so we have recently installed three NMR spectrometers in a hospital setting (Saint Mary's) where scientists and clinicians work closely to make this project a reality.
As I have always been interested in how NMR can be used to answer biologically relevant questions, I soon became interested in Metabonomics and have now been working in the field for about six years. The NMR knowledge required to obtain the necessary data is relatively basic but provides detailed information about the biochemistry of a biological system that can be used for diagnostics, prognostics and for monitoring drug metabolism (amongst many other applications).
I have now been working at Imperial College for two years where I in charge of the NMR section of the Clinical Phenotyping Center. It is a very challenging and exciting role that aims to bring together medicine and research.
Our focus is applying NMR-based metabolomics to the diagnosis and prognosis of disease. To do so we have recently installed three NMR spectrometers in a hospital setting (Saint Mary's) where scientists and clinicians work closely to make this project a reality.
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Nicole Trainor,Harry J. Whitwell,Beatriz Jimenez, Katie Addison, Emily Leonidou,Peter A. DiMaggio,Matthew J. Fuchter
Communications chemistryno. 1 (2024)
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRYno. 29 (2024): 11707-11715
James L Alexander,Nicola J Wyatt,Stephane Camuzeaux,Elena Chekmeneva,Beatriz Jimenez,Caroline J Sands, Hannah Fuller,Panteleimon Takis,Tariq Ahmad,Jennifer A Doyle,Ailsa Hart,Peter M Irving,Nicholas A Kennedy,Charlie W Lees,James O Lindsay,Rebecca E McIntyre,Miles Parkes,Natalie J Prescott,Tim Raine,Jack Satsangi, Richard Alexander Speight,Luke Jostins-Dean,Nick Powell,Julian R Marchesi,Christopher J Stewart,Christopher A Lamb
Gutno. 2 (2024): 379-383
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY (2023): 55-56
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Beatriz González Jiménez, Leticia Díaz Caldelas, Carmen Sofía del Rosario Silva Cañetas, S. Sánchez, Nayali Alejandra López Balderas,Rosa María Torres Hernández
Clinical reviews & casesno. 2 (2023)
Eeva Sliz,Jean Shin,Shahzad Ahmad,Dylan M. Williams,Stefan Frenzel,Friederike Gauß,Sarah E. Harris,Ann-Kristin Henning,M. del C. Valdés-Hernández,Yi-Han Hu,Beatriz Jiménez,Muralidharan Sargurupremraj,Carole H. Sudre,Ruiqi Wang,Katharina Wittfeld,Qiong Yang,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Henry Völzke,Meike W. Vernooij,Jonathan M. Schott,Marcus Richards,Petroula Proitsi,Matthias Nauck,Matthew R. Lewis,Lenore J. Launer,Norbert Hosten,Hans J. Grabe,Mohsen Ghanbari,Ian J. Deary,Simon R. Cox,Nishi Chaturvedi,Josephine Barnes,Jerome I. Rotter,Stéphanie Debette,M. Arfan Ikram,M Fornage,Tomas Paus,Sudha Seshadri,Zdenka Pausova
Circulation (2022)
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRYno. 3 (2022)
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