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Paweł Urban 帕偉鄂本 | |
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Doctoral advisor | David M. Goodall |
Paweł Urban (also spelled as Pawel L. Urban (Chinese name: 帕偉鄂本)) is a chemist and is an associate professor of Chemistry in the National Tsing Hua University (Hsinchu, Taiwan). He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of York (United Kingdom).[1] Urban's research interests include mass spectrometry and biochemical analysis.[2]
Academic activity
Urban is an inventor of the hydrogel micropatch sampling method, fizzy extraction, systems for imaging chemical reactions, and micro-arrays for mass spectrometry (MAMS). He co-authored a book on time-resolved mass spectrometry, and over 80 papers. Urban is editorial board member of Scientific Reports, HardwareX, Heliyon, PeerJ, and acted as a guest editor in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.[3]
References
- ^ Prithviraj, Ranjini (2016). ""Introducing Our Authors" entry from ACS Synthetic Biology journal (2016)". ACS Synthetic Biology. 5 (9): 915–919. doi:10.1021/acssynbio.6b00238.
- ^ "Urban Lab website".
- ^ "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A - theme issue on Quantitative Mass Spectrometry".