Jake O'Brien
The University of Queensland
Appearances
- DateApril 8, 2021Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) provides the potential to analyse specific excreted human analgesics and their metabolites in wastewater to estimate community-wide analgesic consumption patterns…
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PhD candidate, The University of QueenslandSpeakers
- DateApril 7, 2021Non-target analysis (NTA) using high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is a comprehensive approach to characterise untargeted, suspect and unknown chemicals including chemicals of emerging concern and has seen a steady increase in use recently…
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Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health SciencesSpeakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateApril 7, 2021LC-HRMS non-target screening is considered one of the most comprehensive approaches for the detection and identification of chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) in complex environmental samples…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamSpeakers
- DateApril 7, 2021Non-targeted analysis (NTA), using liquid chromatography coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS), is an approach for the characterization of chemicals within complex samples, containing thousands of known and un-known constituents. LC-HRMS allows for simultaneous separation (i.e…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateApril 5, 2021Micro-plastics contamination within environmental samples is now widely described and through recent analytical developments nano-plastics contamination has begun to be reported. Little is currently known about the size distribution of nano- and micro-plastics contamination of environmental samples…
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PhD candidate, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences - The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamPresenter
The University of Queensland - DateApril 6, 2021Plastics are contaminants of emerging concern that can enter the environment from multiple sources, including via land application of treated sewage sludge (biosolids)…
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The University of QueenslandPhD candidate, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences - The University of Queensland Size matters: Size fractionation and quantification of nano- and microplastics in Australian seafood
DateApril 6, 2021Seafood has been identified as one of the largest sources of human plastic ingestion, becoming a thread to food safety and human health…Presenter
PhD candidate, Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences - The University of QueenslandSpeakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam- DateMarch 22, 2022Division/Committee: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 22, 2022Non-targeted analysis combined with high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is the most comprehensive approach to chemically characterize complex samples, including environmental and biological samples…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 24, 2022Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) coupled with liquid chromatography is increasingly being used to identify chemicals of biological and environmental relevance…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamThe University of Queensland - DateMarch 23, 2022Centroiding is one of the major approaches used for size reduction of the data generated by liquid/gas chromatography coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry (GC/LC-HRMS)…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamSpeakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of Amsterdam - DateMarch 21, 2022Pain is a growing health problem which is always challenging to assess. Here we show a new approach and its application to estimating the burden of pain treatment in a population using wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE)…
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PhD candidate, The University of QueenslandSpeakers
- Division/Committee: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Division/Committee: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamOrganizers
- Division/Committee: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamOrganizer
- Resolving the human and environmental exposome is an extremely challenging task due to the complexity of their chemical space (e.g., the number of potential structures)…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) coupled with liquid chromatography is increasingly being used to identify chemicals of biological and environmental relevance…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Although high-resolution nontargeted mass spectrometry is able to provide comprehensive information about both known and unknown chemicals, the identification of the latter remains one of the greatest challenges to be addressed…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Rapid identification of chemical threats is key to managing risks to human and environmental health. Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is becoming one of the key approaches for identifying chemical threats…
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The University of QueenslandSpeakers
Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis combined with high resolution mass spectrometry is considered one of the most comprehensive strategies for the detection and identification of known and unknown chemicals in complex samples…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamSpeakers
- : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamCarnegie Mellon UniversityAssociate Director, Center for Clean Water Technology, Stony Brook UniversityAssistant Professor, University of Rhode IslandPh.D. Candidate, Northeastern UniversityAssistant Professor, Oregon State UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyEawag - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNathaniel Charest, PhDJohns Hopkins UniversityAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamPh.D. Candidate, Northeastern UniversityQueensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences - Resolving the human and environmental exposome is an extremely challenging task due to the complexity of their chemical space (e.g., the number of potential structures)…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) coupled with liquid chromatography is increasingly being used to identify chemicals of biological and environmental relevance…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Although high-resolution nontargeted mass spectrometry is able to provide comprehensive information about both known and unknown chemicals, the identification of the latter remains one of the greatest challenges to be addressed…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Rapid identification of chemical threats is key to managing risks to human and environmental health. Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is becoming one of the key approaches for identifying chemical threats…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis combined with high resolution mass spectrometry is considered one of the most comprehensive strategies for the detection and identification of known and unknown chemicals in complex samples…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamThe University of Queensland - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamPurdue UniversityPurdue UniversityRegent Professor, Arizona State Univ - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamCarnegie Mellon UniversityAssociate Director, Center for Clean Water Technology, Stony Brook UniversityAssistant Professor, University of Rhode IslandPh.D. Candidate, Northeastern UniversityAssistant Professor, Oregon State UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyEawag - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyNathaniel Charest, PhDJohns Hopkins UniversityAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamPh.D. Candidate, Northeastern UniversityQueensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences - Resolving the human and environmental exposome is an extremely challenging task due to the complexity of their chemical space (e.g., the number of potential structures)…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) coupled with liquid chromatography is increasingly being used to identify chemicals of biological and environmental relevance…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Although high-resolution nontargeted mass spectrometry is able to provide comprehensive information about both known and unknown chemicals, the identification of the latter remains one of the greatest challenges to be addressed…
Speakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Rapid identification of chemical threats is key to managing risks to human and environmental health. Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is becoming one of the key approaches for identifying chemical threats…
Speakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - Non-target analysis combined with high resolution mass spectrometry is considered one of the most comprehensive strategies for the detection and identification of known and unknown chemicals in complex samples…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamThe University of Queensland - : [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamPurdue UniversityPurdue UniversityRegent Professor, Arizona State Univ - DateMarch 29, 2023DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamOrganizer
- DateMarch 29, 2023DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamOrganizer
- DateMarch 29, 2023Resolving the human and environmental exposome is an extremely challenging task due to the complexity of their chemical space (e.g., the number of potential structures)…
Presenter
Speakers
The University of QueenslandAssistant Professor, University of AmsterdamAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 29, 2023Although high-resolution nontargeted mass spectrometry is able to provide comprehensive information about both known and unknown chemicals, the identification of the latter remains one of the greatest challenges to be addressed…
Presenter
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 29, 2023Rapid identification of chemical threats is key to managing risks to human and environmental health. Non-target analysis employing high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is becoming one of the key approaches for identifying chemical threats…
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The University of QueenslandSpeakers
Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 29, 2023Non-target analysis combined with high resolution mass spectrometry is considered one of the most comprehensive strategies for the detection and identification of known and unknown chemicals in complex samples…
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Assistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamSpeakers
- DateMarch 29, 2023DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 19, 2024Recent advances in analytical instrumentation (i.e. GC/LC-HRMS) and data processing approaches have paved the path to the discovery of a growing number of chemicals of interest (e.g. of biological relevance) in complex samples…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamUNC-Chapel HillOrganizer
- DateMarch 19, 2024Recent advances in analytical instrumentation (i.e. GC/LC-HRMS) and data processing approaches have paved the path to the discovery of a growing number of chemicals of interest (e.g. of biological relevance) in complex samples…
Organizer, Presiders
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van Amsterdam - DateMarch 20, 2024Recent advances in analytical instrumentation (i.e. GC/LC-HRMS) and data processing approaches have paved the path to the discovery of a growing number of chemicals of interest (e.g. of biological relevance) in complex samples…
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The University of QueenslandAssistant Profressor, Universiteit van AmsterdamUNC-Chapel Hill