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Anthony W. Parker is a researcher affiliated with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their work primarily spans the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a strong focus on Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. Additional subfields include Biophysics and Organic Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include multiple aspects of spectroscopy and chemical studies. Specifically, their work addresses:

  • Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry
  • Protein Interaction Studies and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies

Anthony W. Parker has contributed to a number of publications, with several recent papers spanning from 2020 to 2023. These include:

  • Masked alkynes for synthesis of threaded carbon chains, 2023, Nature Chemistry
  • 2D-Infrared Spectroscopy of Proteins in Water: Using the Solvent Thermal Response as an Internal Standard, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Mechanisms of IR amplification in radical cation polarons, 2020, Chemical Science
  • A history of high-power laser research and development in the United Kingdom, 2021, High Power Laser Science and Engineering
  • An ultrafast vibrational study of dynamical heterogeneity in the protic ionic liquid ethyl-ammonium nitrate. I. Room temperature dynamics, 2021, The Journal of Chemical Physics

The frequent publication venues for this scientist's work include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical Science
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics

Collaborations appear distributed among several frequent co-authors. Among the key collaborators are:

  • Gregory M. Greetham
  • Neil T. Hunt
  • Michael Towrie
  • Harry L. Anderson
  • Yueze Gao

Through a combination of biochemistry, biophysics, and physical chemistry methodologies, Anthony W. Parker's work contributes to the understanding of molecular dynamics, spectroscopic characterization, and chemical interactions in various biological and chemical systems.

Best Publications

  • Imaging intracellular viscosity of a single cell during photoinduced cell death

    Marina K. Kuimova;Stanley W. Botchway;Anthony W. Parker;Milan Balaz

  • Subsurface Probing in Diffusely Scattering Media Using Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy

    P. Matousek;I. P. Clark;E. R. C. Draper;M. D. Morris

  • Time-resolved and two-photon emission imaging microscopy of live cells with inert platinum complexes

    Stanley W. Botchway;Mirren Charnley;John W. Haycock;Anthony W. Parker

  • Measurement of long-range repulsive forces between charged particles at an oil-water interface.

    R. Aveyard;B. P. Binks;J. H. Clint;P. D. I. Fletcher

  • Efficient Rejection of Fluorescence from Raman Spectra Using Picosecond Kerr Gating

    P. Matousek;M. Towrie;A. Stanley;A. W. Parker

  • Noninvasive Raman Spectroscopy of Human Tissue in vivo

    Pavel Matousek;Edward R. C. Draper;Allen E. Goodship;Ian P. Clark

  • Luminescence imaging microscopy and lifetime mapping using kinetically stable lanthanide(III) complexes.

    Andrew Beeby;Stanley W. Botchway;Ian M. Clarkson;Stephen Faulkner

  • Numerical simulations of subsurface probing in diffusely scattering media using spatially offset Raman spectroscopy.

    P Matousek;M D Morris;N Everall;I P Clark

  • ULTRA: A Unique Instrument for Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.

    Gregory M. Greetham;Pierre Burgos;Qian Cao;Ian P. Clark

  • Subsurface probing of calcifications with spatially offset Raman spectroscopy (SORS): future possibilities for the diagnosis of breast cancer

    Nicholas Stone;Rebecca Baker;Keith Rogers;Anthony William Parker

  • Fluorescence suppression in resonance Raman spectroscopy using a high-performance picosecond Kerr gate

    P. Matousek;M. Towrie;C. Ma;Wai Ming Kwok

  • Toward control of electron transfer in donor-acceptor molecules by bond-specific infrared excitation.

    Milan Delor;Paul A. Scattergood;Igor V. Sazanovich;Igor V. Sazanovich;Anthony W. Parker

  • Development of a broadband picosecond infrared spectrometer and its incorporation into an existing ultrafast time-resolved resonance raman, UV/visible, and fluorescence spectroscopic apparatus

    Michael Towrie;David C. Grills;Joanne Dyer;Julia A. Weinstein

  • Bulk Raman analysis of pharmaceutical tablets.

    P. Matousek;A. W. Parker

  • Direct observation of ultrafast long-range charge separation at polymer-fullerene heterojunctions.

    Françoise Provencher;Nicolas Bérubé;Anthony W. Parker;Gregory M. Greetham

  • Reaction of Ascorbate with the α-Tocopheroxyl Radical in Micellar and Bilayer Membrane Systems

    R.H. Bisby;A.W. Parker

  • Novel Assessment of Bone Using Time‐Resolved Transcutaneous Raman Spectroscopy

    Edward R C Draper;Michael D Morris;Nancy P Camacho;Pavel Matousek

  • Picosecond Time-Resolved Raman Spectroscopy of Solids: Capabilities and Limitations for Fluorescence Rejection and the Influence of Diffuse Reflectance

    Neil Everall;Thomas Hahn;Pavel Matousek;Anthony W. Parker

  • Probing the reactivity of photoinitiators for free radical polymerization: time-resolved infrared spectroscopic study of benzoyl radicals.

    Christopher S Colley;David C Grills;Nicholas A Besley;Steffen Jockusch

  • Fluorescence background suppression in Raman spectroscopy using combined Kerr gated and shifted excitation Raman difference techniques

    P. Matousek;M. Towrie;A. W. Parker

Frequent Co-Authors

Pavel Matousek
Pavel Matousek Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Michael Towrie
Michael Towrie Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
David Phillips
David Phillips Imperial College London
Michael W. George
Michael W. George University of Nottingham
John Kelly
John Kelly University College London
Wai Ming Kwok
Wai Ming Kwok Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Marina K. Kuimova
Marina K. Kuimova Imperial College London
Andrew Beeby
Andrew Beeby Durham University
Gregory D. Scholes
Gregory D. Scholes Princeton University
Werner J. Blau
Werner J. Blau Trinity College Dublin

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