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Graham George is a faculty member in the Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, where he serves as a graduate supervisor. He holds both a Bachelor's and Doctorate degree, and his research focuses on spectroscopic and computational studies, particularly related to molybdenum enzymes and toxic heavy elements. George specializes in X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computational chemistry, investigating the chemical forms of organisms and the quantum chemical approaches to novel metal metalloid chelator drugs. His work includes quantitative X-ray spectroscopic imaging to understand the roles of metals and metalloids in biological systems, with a particular focus on the molecular basis of mercury toxicity and the health issues related to copper. Through his research, he aims to elucidate the synergistic and antagonistic relationships of these elements in toxicology and their impacts on disease and health.
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