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Overview

Ian S. Gilmore is affiliated with the National Physical Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple domains, with a focus on engineering and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these fields, they have contributed to several subfields such as:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Spectroscopy
  • Computational Mechanics

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
  • Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research

Their recent published papers demonstrate a range of interdisciplinary research interests:

  • The amino acid transporter SLC7A5 is required for efficient growth of KRAS-mutant colorectal cancer (2021), Nature Genetics
  • Antiviral surfaces and coatings and their mechanisms of action (2021), Communications Materials
  • The dietary sweetener sucralose is a negative modulator of T cell-mediated responses (2023), Nature
  • Rational Design of an In-Situ Polymer-Inorganic Hybrid Solid Electrolyte Interphase for Realising Stable Zn Metal Anode under Harsh Conditions (2024), Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Cryo-OrbiSIMS for 3D Molecular Imaging of a Bacterial Biofilm in Its Native State (2020), Analytical Chemistry

Ian S. Gilmore has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts in their research fields. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Gustavo F. Trindade
  • Jean-Luc Vorng
  • Junting Zhang
  • Yundong Zhou
  • Rasmus Havelund

Publication venues where they consistently publish include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Surface and Interface Analysis
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Communications Materials

Best Publications

  • Surface analysis : the principal techniques

    John C. Vickerman;Ian S. Gilmore

  • Effect of disorder on Raman scattering of single-layer Mo S 2

    Sandro Mignuzzi;Sandro Mignuzzi;Andrew J. Pollard;Nicola Bonini;Barry Brennan

  • The 3D OrbiSIMS—label-free metabolic imaging with subcellular lateral resolution and high mass-resolving power

    Melissa K Passarelli;Alexander Pirkl;Rudolf Moellers;Dmitry Grinfeld

  • XPS: binding energy calibration of electron spectrometers 5—re-evaluation of the reference energies

    M. P. Seah;I. S. Gilmore;G. Beamson

  • Antiviral surfaces and coatings and their mechanisms of action

    Paulina D. Rakowska;Paulina D. Rakowska;Mariavitalia Tiddia;Nilofar Faruqui;Claire Bankier

  • Quantitative XPS: I. Analysis of X-ray photoelectron intensities from elemental data in a digital photoelectron database

    M.P Seah;I.S Gilmore;S.J Spencer

  • Chemical intervention in plant sugar signalling increases yield and resilience

    Cara A. Griffiths;Ram Sagar;Yiqun Geng;Lucia F. Primavesi

  • Organic depth profiling of a nanostructured delta layer reference material using large argon cluster ions.

    J L S Lee;S Ninomiya;J Matsuo;I S Gilmore

  • Metabolic Imaging at the Single-Cell Scale: Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometry Imaging

    Ian S Gilmore;Sven Heiles;Cornelius L Pieterse

  • Ion detection efficiency in SIMS:: Dependencies on energy, mass and composition for microchannel plates used in mass spectrometry

    I.S Gilmore;M.P Seah

  • An accurate semi‐empirical equation for sputtering yields I: for argon ions

    M. P. Seah;C. A. Clifford;F. M. Green;I. S. Gilmore

  • Argon Cluster Ion Beams for Organic Depth Profiling: Results from a VAMAS Interlaboratory Study

    Alexander G. Shard;Rasmus Havelund;Martin P. Seah;Steve J. Spencer

  • Single-Cell Analysis: Visualizing Pharmaceutical and Metabolite Uptake in Cells with Label-Free 3D Mass Spectrometry Imaging

    Melissa K. Passarelli;Carla F. Newman;Peter S. Marshall;Andrew West

  • Quantitative molecular depth profiling of organic delta-layers by C60 ion sputtering and SIMS.

    Alexander G. Shard;Felicia M. Green;Paul J. Brewer;Martin P. Seah

  • Measurement of sputtering yields and damage in C60 SIMS depth profiling of model organic materials

    A. G. Shard;P. J. Brewer;F. M. Green;I. S. Gilmore

  • Simplified equations for correction parameters for elastic scattering effects in AES and XPS for Q, β and attenuation lengths

    M. P. Seah;I. S. Gilmore

  • The effect of electrospray solvent composition on desorption electrospray ionisation (DESI) efficiency and spatial resolution

    F. M. Green;T. L. Salter;I. S. Gilmore;P. Stokes

  • Static SIMS : towards unfragmented mass spectra - the G-SIMS procedure

    I.S Gilmore;M.P Seah

  • Ambient mass spectrometry: advances and applications in forensics

    F. M. Green;T. L. Salter;P. Stokes;I. S. Gilmore

  • TOF-SIMS: Accurate mass scale calibration

    F. M. Green;I. S. Gilmore;M. P. Seah

  • Single-cell analysis: visualizing pharmaceutical and metabolite uptake in cells with label-free 3D mass.

    M K Passarelli;C F Newman;P S Marshall;A West

Frequent Co-Authors

Morgan R. Alexander
Morgan R. Alexander University of Nottingham
John C. Vickerman
John C. Vickerman University of Manchester
Martyn C. Davies
Martyn C. Davies University of Nottingham
Nicholas Winograd
Nicholas Winograd Pennsylvania State University
Richard J.M. Hague
Richard J.M. Hague University of Nottingham
Zoltan Takats
Zoltan Takats Imperial College London
Michel Vert
Michel Vert University of Montpellier
Suming Li
Suming Li University of Montpellier
Clive J. Roberts
Clive J. Roberts University of Nottingham
Zihua Zhu
Zihua Zhu Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

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