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My first degree is:         Bachelor of Science (BSc) Chemistry (Hons) 2:1 from the University of Essex, UK, 1997. www.essex.ac.uk
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My first degree is: Bachelor of Science (BSc) Chemistry (Hons) from the University of Essex, UK, 1997. www.essex.ac.uk


My PhD is:               Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Biological Chemistry from the University of Essex, UK, 2001. www.essex.ac.uk
My PhD is: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Biological Chemistry from the University of Essex, UK, 2001. www.essex.ac.uk
                        From 2000 to 2001 I held the position of Senior Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Hull, UK.


                        Academic publications:
From 2000 to 2001 I held the position of Senior Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Hull, UK.


                        Tetrahedron Letters, p7167-7168, 39, 1998.
Academic publications:
* Tetrahedron Letters, p7167-7168, 39, 1998.
* Chemical Communications, p2231-2232, 1999.
* Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, p575-581, 5, 2001.
* Bioconjugate Chemistry, p249-263, 13, 2002.
* British Journal of Cancer, p1442-1449, 92, 2005.
* Google: Oliver J Clarke porphyrin


                        Chemical Communications, p2231-2232, 1999.
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                        Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, p575-581, 5, 2001.
                        Bioconjugate Chemistry, p249-263, 13, 2002.
                        British Journal of Cancer, p1442-1449, 92, 2005.
                        Google: Oliver J Clarke porphyrin
In 2001 I joined Leica Microsystems GmbH as an Advanced Microscopy and Imaging Product Specialist using my research knowledge and expertise in my first commercial role.
In 2003 I joined Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH as a Product Manager within the division of Microscopy and Imaging.  I have special knowledge of imaging and laser microdissection.


I have a wide ranging interest in all aspects of science and technology with a particular interest in Biological Chemistry and the Molecular Biological basis for disease.  I am also keenly interested in the applications of microscopy as a general tool.
I have a wide ranging interest in all aspects of science and technology with a particular interest in Biological Chemistry and the Molecular Biological basis for disease.  I am also keenly interested in the applications of microscopy as a general tool.

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My first degree is: Bachelor of Science (BSc) Chemistry (Hons) from the University of Essex, UK, 1997. www.essex.ac.uk

My PhD is: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Biological Chemistry from the University of Essex, UK, 2001. www.essex.ac.uk

From 2000 to 2001 I held the position of Senior Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Hull, UK.

Academic publications:

  • Tetrahedron Letters, p7167-7168, 39, 1998.
  • Chemical Communications, p2231-2232, 1999.
  • Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, p575-581, 5, 2001.
  • Bioconjugate Chemistry, p249-263, 13, 2002.
  • British Journal of Cancer, p1442-1449, 92, 2005.
  • Google: Oliver J Clarke porphyrin

Tpp.jpg


I have a wide ranging interest in all aspects of science and technology with a particular interest in Biological Chemistry and the Molecular Biological basis for disease. I am also keenly interested in the applications of microscopy as a general tool. I have also developed a knowledge of the workings of the microscope as well as the historical importance of microscopes in the development of medicine.