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Overview

Andrew A. Gooley is affiliated with Trajan Scientific and Medical in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering, environmental science, and chemistry. Their research primarily focuses on biomedical engineering, spectroscopy, health toxicology, and mutagenesis, with specific interest in microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications.

Their scholarly output includes publications in various high-impact venues. Most of their work appears in the Journal of Chromatography A, with six papers published there. Other venues include Analytical Chemistry with two papers, Analytica Chimica Acta with two, and single publications in Angewandte Chemie International Edition and Antibodies.

Andrew A. Gooley's recent research papers include the following:

  • Modular, cost-effective, and portable capillary gradient liquid chromatography system for on-site analysis, 2020, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Small-Footprint, Field-Deployable LC/MS System for On-Site Analysis of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Soil, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Miniature Multiwavelength Deep UV-LED-Based Absorption Detection System for Capillary LC, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Small footprint liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for pharmaceutical reaction monitoring and automated process analysis, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Ultraviolet absorbance detector based on a high output power 235 nm surface mounted device-type light-emitting diode, 2020, Journal of Chromatography A

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Brett Paull (8 joint publications)
  • Lewellwyn J. Coates (7 joint publications)
  • Shing Chung Lam (6 joint publications)
  • Paul R. Haddad (6 joint publications)
  • Hans-Jürgen Wirth (6 joint publications)

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Research
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Vitamin D Research Studies

Andrew A. Gooley's expertise spans several subfields such as biomedical engineering, spectroscopy, environmental chemistry, health toxicology, mutagenesis, and infectious diseases. Their multidisciplinary focus integrates advanced analytical techniques to support environmental and health-related chemistry challenges.

Best Publications

  • Progress with Proteome Projects: Why all Proteins Expressed by a Genome Should be Identified and How To Do It

    Marc R. Wilkins;Jean-Charles Sanchez;Andrew A. Gooley;Ron David Appel

  • Progress with gene‐product mapping of the Mollicutes: Mycoplasma genitalium

    Valerie C. Wasinger;Stuart J. Cordwell;Anne Cerpa-Poljak;Anne Cerpa-Poljak;Jun X. Yan

  • From Proteins to Proteomes: Large Scale Protein Identification by Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis and Amino Acid Analysis

    Marc R. Wilkins;Christian Pasquali;Ron D. Appel;Keli Ou

  • Extraction of membrane proteins by differential solubilization for separation using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

    Mark P. Molloy;Ben R. Herbert;Bradley J. Walsh;Margaret I. Tyler

  • NetOglyc: prediction of mucin type O-glycosylation sites based on sequence context and surface accessibility.

    Jan Erik Hansen;Ole Lund;Niels Tolstrup;Andrew A. Gooley

  • Proteomic analysis of the Escherichia coli outer membrane

    Mark P. Molloy;Ben R. Herbert;Martin B. Slade;Thierry Rabilloud

  • Improved protein solubility in two-dimensional electrophoresis using tributyl phosphine as reducing agent

    Ben R. Herbert;Mark P. Molloy;Andrew A. Gooley;Bradley J. Walsh

  • High-throughput mass spectrometric discovery of protein post-translational modifications.

    Marc Wilkins;Marc Wilkins;Marc Wilkins;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Andrew A Gooley;Ben R Herbert

  • Proteomics: Capacity versus utility

    Jenny L. Harry;Marc R. Wilkins;Ben R. Herbert;Nicolle H. Packer

  • Protein phosphorylation: technologies for the identification of phosphoamino acids.

    Jun X Yan;Nicolle H Packer;Andrew A Gooley;Keith L Williams

  • High density O-glycosylation on tandem repeat peptide from secretory MUC1 of T47D breast cancer cells.

    Stefan Müller;Kim Alving;Jasna Peter-Katalinic;Natasha Zachara

  • Unseen proteome: mining below the tip of the iceberg to find low abundance and membrane proteins.

    Susanne K. Pedersen;Jenny L. Harry;Lucille Sebastian;Jasmine Baker

  • Localization of O-Glycosylation Sites on Glycopeptide Fragments from Lactation-associated MUC1 ALL PUTATIVE SITES WITHIN THE TANDEM REPEAT ARE GLYCOSYLATION TARGETS IN VIVO

    Stefan Müller;Steffen Goletz;Nicolle Packer;Andrew Gooley

  • Cross-species identification of proteins separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation/time-of-flight mass spectrometry and amino acid composition

    Stuart J. Cordwell;Marc R. Wilkins;Anne Cerpa-Poljak;Andrew A. Gooley

  • Modified glycosylation of cellobiohydrolase I from a high cellulase-producing mutant strain of Trichoderma reesei

    Mathew J. Harrison;Amanda S. Nouwens;Daniel R. Jardine;Natasha E. Zachara

  • Extraction of Escherichia coli proteins with organic solvents prior to two‐dimensional electrophoresis

    Mark P. Molloy;Ben R. Herbert;Keith L. Williams;Andrew A. Gooley

  • Isolation from an Ant Myrmecia gulosa of Two Inducible O-Glycosylated Proline-rich Antibacterial Peptides

    James A. Mackintosh;Duncan A. Veal;Andrew J. Beattie;Andrew A. Gooley

  • Glycosylation sites identified by solid-phase Edman degradation: O-linked glycosylation motifs on human glycophorin A

    Anthony Pisano;John W. Redmond;Keith L. Williams;Andrew A. Gooley

  • Towards an automated approach for protein identification in proteome projects

    Mathew Traini;Andrew A. Gooley;Keli Ou;Marc R. Wilkins

  • Protein identification with N and C-terminal sequence tags in proteome projects

    Marc Wilkins;Marc Wilkins;Elisabeth Gasteiger;Luisa Tonella;Keli Ou

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith L. Williams
Keith L. Williams Macquarie University
Nicolle H. Packer
Nicolle H. Packer Macquarie University
Marc R. Wilkins
Marc R. Wilkins University of New South Wales
Denis F. Hochstrasser
Denis F. Hochstrasser University of Geneva
Jean-Charles Sanchez
Jean-Charles Sanchez University of Geneva
Ron D. Appel
Ron D. Appel Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Amos Marc Bairoch
Amos Marc Bairoch Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Paul M. G. Curmi
Paul M. G. Curmi University of New South Wales
Franz-Georg Hanisch
Franz-Georg Hanisch University of Cologne
David A. Wheeler
David A. Wheeler Baylor College of Medicine

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