Professor Frank Vanhaecke FRSC
Winner: 2023 Analytical Science open Prize: Theophilus Redwood Prize
Ghent University
For the development of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) based methodologies for elemental, isotopic and single-event analysis.
Celebrate Professor Frank Vanhaecke
In an academic environment, one mentors PhD students and postdoctoral researchers and it is very motivating to see these young people gaining confidence and reaching scientific maturity.
Professor Vanhaecke’s research unit develops novel analytical methods to address challenges in a wide range of sectors and fields, including health, archaeology and cosmochemistry. By measuring element concentrations – within a novel drug, or cells, for example – or determining isotopic composition, or revealing the chemical species that elements are present in, the team can begin to answer important questions. Their methods are helping to unravel biochemical processes in health and disease and show promise as a diagnostic tool.
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