Graham Lawson is a Principal Lecturer in Forensic Analysis in the Leicester School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. His expertise and research interests lie in the application of various instrumental analytical techniques to the identification and quantification of toxic and other species in a variety of matrices: blood, water, food etc. This has led to the development of micro-analytical methodologies based on LC-MS and LC-HRMS studies (awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Methods Prize in 2010) complimented by new ATR FT/IR spectroscopic investigations Graham Lawson is a Principal Lecturer in Forensic Analysis in the Leicester School of Pharmacy at De Montfort University. His expertise and research interests lie in the application of various instrumental analytical techniques to the identification and quantification of toxic and other species in a variety of matrices: blood, water, food etc. This has led to the development of micro-analytical methodologies based on LC-MS and LC-HRMS studies (awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Methods Prize in 2010) complimented by new ATR FT/IR spectroscopic investigations
Pharmacy, Forensic Analysis, and Toxicology