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Researcher Details
 
Name: Professor D Graham
Organisation: University of Strathclyde
Department: Pure and Applied Chemistry
Current EPSRC-Supported Research Topics:
Biomaterials Biomechanics & Rehabilitation
Bionanoscience Drug Formulation & Delivery
Instrumentation Eng. & Dev. Med.Instrument.Device& Equip.
Med.Instrument.Device& Equip. Medical Imaging

Current EPSRC Support
EP/R018391/1 IRC Next Steps Plus: Ultra-Sensitive Enhanced NanoSensing of Anti-Microbial Resistance (u-Sense).(C)
EP/L016559/1 EPSRC and MRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Optical Medical Imaging - Training the next generation of scientific entrepreneurs in healthcare tech.(C)
EP/L015595/1 EPSRC CDT in Medical Devices & Health Technologies(C)
Previous EPSRC Support
EP/N010914/1 Nanoanalysis for Advanced Materials and Healthcare(C)
EP/L014165/1 In Situ Nanoparticle Assemblies for Healthcare Diagnostics and Therapy(P)
EP/K502303/1 Nanosensors for closed tube molecular diagnostics(P)
EP/K004670/1 Global - Promoting Research Partnerships: Strathclyde Escalator for Global Engagements in Research(C)
EP/H024654/1 In Vivo Reporting using Nanosystems Chemistry and Optical Spectroscopy(P)
EP/E032745/1 The Molecular Nose(C)
EP/D062861/1 Nanometrology for Molecular Science, Medicine and Manufacture(C)
EP/E000584/1 OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIES FOR IMMUNO-BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS(P)
EP/C532309/1 Pushing the Boundaries- Adventurous Chemistry at Strathclyde(P)
GR/S75369/01 Understanding the structural & dynamic basis of kinetics in biomolecules using novel Raman techniques(C)
GR/S85764/01 Basic Technology: A Thousand Micro-emitters Per Square Millimetre: New Light On Organic Materials & Structures(C)
GR/S48127/01 Single Molecule Sensing in Clinical Medicine(C)
GR/S48110/01 Single Molecule Sensing in Clinical Medicine(C)
GR/S12739/01 Understanding the mechanism of surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS)(C)
GR/S12722/01 Understanding the mechanism of surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS)(C)
GR/S04888/01 Surface enhanced resonance Raman coded beads : New technology for ultra-sensitivce analysis of multiple events(C)
Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator