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Dominic Hare is an analytical biochemist and imaging scientist who employs a data-driven approach in collaborative transdisciplinary research. He joined the Monash eResearch Centre and has held Australian Research Council (ARC) and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Fellowships at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the Florey Institute at the University of Melbourne. With a background in anatomical pathology, he earned his PhD in Chemistry from UTS in 2009 and was recognized with UTS’ Young Alumni Award in 2018. His primary research focus is on multimodal chemical imaging, particularly in relation to human disease, by integrating visible and invisible components of biological systems at the nanoscale level. He has led the industry-supported Atomic Pathology Laboratory at the Florey Institute, fostering valuable partnerships with organizations like Agilent Technologies and the Australian Synchrotron. He is currently completing his doctorate in Global Health at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, working on the interface between basic science and clinical research. Dominic aims to engage fellow researchers in the School of Translational Medicine (STM) to devise innovative solutions using mass spectrometry imaging and digital pathology workflows, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise spans analytical chemistry, neuroscience, neurodegeneration, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry imaging, metallomics, and chemical imaging pathology.
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