About me

My research is centred on understanding the complex interactions between our genetics, environment and lifestyle in health and disease through the application of metabolic phenotyping to reveal chemical changes in several disease areas. This approach focuses on the use of analytical techniques, specifically liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), to elucidate molecular changes that correlate with health outcomes. My goals are to develop and apply novel MS-based approaches to investigate metabolism and characterise metabolic signatures of disease. This program aims to advance and harmonise workflows for the quantification of metabolites in biofluids, resulting in analytical approaches that permit robust and informative analysis of large scale population studies. The overarching goal is to enhance our understanding of disease development and risk leading to prevention, better detection or stratification of treatment for improved health outcomes.





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Awards

WACRA Research Leadership Award
Western Australian Cardiovascular Research Alliance, 2024
VC's Excellence in Early Career Research Award
Murdoch University (Australia, Perth), 2023
American Chemical Society Rising Stars in Proteomics and Metabolomics Award
American Chemical Society (United States, Washington) - ACS, 2021

Organisational Affiliations

Senior Lecturer, School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, Murdoch University

Past Affiliations

Senior Lecturer, Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine, Murdoch University

Education

Analytical Chemistry
01/01/200901/01/2013, Doctor of Philosophy, King's College London (United Kingdom, London) - KCL
Forensic Science
01/09/200701/09/2008, Master of Science (MSc, MSc, MSci, MSi, ScM, MS, MSHS, MS, Mag, Mg, Mgr, SM, or SM), King's College London (United Kingdom, London) - KCL
Biomedical Sciences
01/09/200201/07/2005, Bachelor of Science in Human Biology (BSc), University of Newcastle upon Tyne (United Kingdom)