Professor Damien Arrigan: New Analyst Associate Editor

We are delighted to announce the appointment ofProfessor Damien Arriganas Associate Editor to theAnalystEditorial Board.


Damien Arriganis a Professor of Analytical 新利手机客户端Chemistry at Curtin University,Perth,Australia.He studied as an undergraduate at Dublin City University and,after a two-year career in industrial biotechnology,undertook his PhD (1992) at the National University of Ireland,Cork,on electroanalysis with chemically modified electrodes.

Following postdoctoral positions at the National Microelectronics Research Centre (Cork) and the University of Southampton,he was a lecturer in analytical 新利手机客户端chemistry at University of Salford.In 2001 he relocated to Tyndall National Institute,Cork,where he started to combine miniaturisation tools with electro新利手机客户端chemistry for detection purposes and in 2009 he moved to Curtin University.

Damien's research interests encompass analytical 新利手机客户端chemistry and its boundaries with electrochemistry,especially the development of new sensing and detection methods and devices.Recent emphasis has been on exploration of the analytical opportunities afforded by electro新利手机客户端chemistry at liquid-liquid (oil-water) interfaces,especially by miniaturisation of these interfaces for chemical and biochemical sensing.Current interests include nanopores and nanoscale electro新利手机客户端chemistry,behaviour and detection of biological macromolecules and disease biomarkers,and the development of sensors to enhance water re-use technologies.You can find out more about Damien's research on hishomepage.


We welcome Professor Damien Arrigan and his expertise to theAnalystEditorial Board as an Associate Editor.Submit your article to Professor Damien Arrigan today!


Read some of Professor Arrigan's latest researchpublished inAnalyst:

Electrochemical behaviour at a liquid-organogel microinterface array of fucoidan extracted from algae

Felisilda,B.M.B,Alvarez De Eulate,E.,Stringer,D.N.,Fitton,J.H.andArrigan,D.W.M.

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