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Overview

John J. McGarvey was affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spanned the field of social sciences, focusing extensively on subfields such as sociology and political science, social psychology, and cancer research.

Their published work addressed topics including LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, participatory visual research methods, qualitative research methods and ethics, and breast cancer treatment studies.

Among their recent publications, the following papers were notable:

  • "A photo-elicitation as an arts-based method for exploring the experiences of LGBTQ+ students in higher education in Ireland" (2023), published in Art Design & Communication in Higher Education
  • "Comparing Cardiac Radiation Dose between Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation and Whole Breast in Patients Treated with Adjuvant Radiation for Early-Stage Left-Sided Breast Cancer" (2025), published in International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Frequent coauthors included:

  • Annemarie Reinders
  • Elizabeth O'Brien
  • Gregory M. Hermann

Their work notably appeared in the venues:

  • Art Design & Communication in Higher Education
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics

Best Publications

  • One shot laser pulse induced reversible spin transition in the spin-crossover complex [Fe(C4H4N2){Pt(CN)4] at room temperature

    Sébastien Bonhommeau;Sébastien Bonhommeau;Gábor Molnár;Ana Galet;Antoine Zwick

  • Raman Spectroscopic Study of Pressure Effects on the Spin-Crossover Coordination Polymers Fe(Pyrazine)[M(CN)4]·2H2O (M = Ni, Pd, Pt). First Observation of a Piezo-Hysteresis Loop at Room Temperature

    Gábor Molnár;Virginie Niel;§ José-A. Real;Leonid Dubrovinsky

  • Elucidating excited state electronic structure and intercomponent interactions in multicomponent and supramolecular systems

    Wesley R. Browne;Noel M. O'Boyle;John J. McGarvey;Johannes G. Vos

  • Raman spectroscopy of the high- and low-spin states of the spin crossover complex Fe(phen) 2 (NCS) 2 : an initial approach to estimation of vibrational contributions to the associated entropy change

    Azzedine Bousseksou;Azzedine Bousseksou;John J McGarvey;Francois Varret;José Antonio Real

  • Vibrational Spectroscopy of Cyanide-Bridged, Iron(II) Spin-Crossover Coordination Polymers: Estimation of Vibrational Contributions to the Entropy Change Associated with the Spin Transition†

    Gabor Molnar;Virginie Niel;Ana B. Gaspar;José-A. Real

  • Raman Microscopy for the Chemometric Analysis of Tumor Cells

    Ahcene Taleb;James Diamond;John J. McGarvey;J. Renwick Beattie

  • Thermal and Optical Switching of Molecular Spin States in the {[FeL[H2B(pz)2]2} Spin-Crossover System (L = bpy, phen)†

    Nicolas Moliner;Lionel Salmon;Laurence Capes;M. Carmen Muñoz

  • Flash photolysis in the vacuum ultraviolet region of sulfate, carbonate, and hydroxyl ions in aqueous solutions

    Elie Hayon;John J. McGarvey

  • Picosecond Time-Resolved Resonance Raman Probing of the Light-Switch States of [Ru(Phen)2dppz]2+

    Colin G. Coates;Johan Olofsson;Monica Coletti;John J. Mcgarvey

  • Resonance Raman probing of the interaction between dipyridophenazine complexes of Ru(II) and DNA

    Colin G. Coates;Luc Jacquet;John J. McGarvey;Steven E. J. Bell

  • The photophysics of fac-[Re(CO)3(dppz)(py)]+ in CH3CN: a comparative picosecond flash photolysis, transient infrared, transient resonance Raman and density functional theoretical study

    Joanne Dyer;Werner J. Blau;Colin G. Coates;Caitriona M. Creely

  • Ex vivo diagnosis of lung cancer using a Raman miniprobe.

    Nicholas D. Magee;Julien S. Villaumie;Eric T. Marple;Madeleine Ennis

  • Vibrational spectrum of the spin crossover complex [Fe(phen)2(NCS)2] studied by IR and Raman spectroscopy, nuclear inelastic scattering and DFT calculations

    Kate L. Ronayne;Hauke Paulsen;Andreas Höfer;Andrew C. Dennis

  • Quantitative Raman spectroscopy of highly fluorescent samples using pseudosecond derivatives and multivariate analysis.

    Antoinette O'Grady;Andrew C. Dennis;Donal Denvir;John J. McGarvey

  • Confocal Raman microscopy can quantify advanced glycation end product (AGE) modifications in Bruch’s membrane leading to accurate, nondestructive prediction of ocular aging

    Josephine V. Glenn;J. Renwick Beattie;Lindsay Barrett;Norma Frizzell

  • Complexes of functionalized dipyrido[3,2-a:2',3'-c]-phenazine: a synthetic, spectroscopic, structural, and density functional theory study.

    Natasha J. Lundin;Penny J. Walsh;Sarah L. Howell;John J. McGarvey

  • Development of sampling methods for Raman analysis of solid dosage forms of therapeutic and illicit drugs

    Steven E. J. Bell;J. Renwick Beattie;John J. McGarvey;K. Laota Peters

  • The early picosecond photophysics of Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes : A Tale of Two Timescales

    William Henry;Colin G. Coates;Clare Brady;Kate L. Ronayne;Kate L. Ronayne

  • Spin-state relaxation dynamics in iron(III) complexes: photochemical perturbation of the 2T .dblharw. 6A spin equilibrium by pulsed-laser irradiation in the ligand-to-metal charge-transfer absorption band

    Ian Lawthers;John J. McGarvey

  • Modulation of Electronic Coupling across Dioxolene-Bridged Osmium and Ruthenium Dinuclear Complexes

    Tia E. Keyes;Robert J. Forster;Pradeep M. Jayaweera;Colin G. Coates

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven E. J. Bell
Steven E. J. Bell Queen's University Belfast
Keith C. Gordon
Keith C. Gordon University of Otago
Wesley R. Browne
Wesley R. Browne University of Groningen
Alan W. Stitt
Alan W. Stitt Queen's University Belfast
Johannes G. Vos
Johannes G. Vos Dublin City University
John Kelly
John Kelly University College London
Gábor Molnár
Gábor Molnár Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Anthony W. Parker
Anthony W. Parker Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Azzedine Bousseksou
Azzedine Bousseksou Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Pavel Matousek
Pavel Matousek Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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