Paweł Urban
Paweł Urban (also spelled as Pawel L. Urban (Chinese name: 帕偉鄂本)) is a chemist and is a Professor of Chemistry in the National Chiao Tung University (Hsinchu, Taiwan). He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of York (United Kingdom).[1] Urban's research interests include mass spectrometry and biochemical analysis.[2]
Academic activity
Urban is an inventor of the hydrogel micropatch sampling method,[3] fizzy extraction,[4][5] systems for imaging chemical reactions,[6] and micro-arrays for mass spectrometry (MAMS).[7] He has been popularizing the use of open-source hardware in prototyping instrumentation for analytical chemistry.[8][9] He co-authored numerous scientific publications, including a book on time-resolved mass spectrometry.[10] Urban is editorial board member of Scientific Reports,[11] and acted as a guest editor in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A.[12]
References
- ↑ ""Introducing Our Authors" entry from ACS Synthetic Biology journal (2016)".
- ↑ "Urban Lab website".
- ↑ "Dutkiewicz E.P., Lin J.-D., Tseng T.-W., Wang Y.-S., Urban P.L. 2014, Hydrogel micropatches for sampling and profiling skin metabolites. Analytical Chemistry 86:2337-2344".
- ↑ Chang, Cheng-Hao; Urban, Pawel L. "Fizzy Extraction of Volatile and Semivolatile Compounds into the Gas Phase". Analytical Chemistry. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02074.
- ↑ Lim, XiaoZhi (September 2, 2016). "Fizzy extraction brings out semivolatile compounds". Chemical & Engineering News.
- ↑ "Helen Bache, "Tracking complex reactions in space and time", highlight in Chemistry World magazine".
- ↑ Urban, Pawel L; Jefimovs, Konstantins; Amantonico, Andrea; Fagerer, Stephan R.; Schmid, Thomas; Madler, Stefanie; Puigmarti-Luis, Josep; Goedecke, Nils; Zenobi, Renato (2010). "High-density micro-arrays for mass spectrometry". Lab on a Chip. 10: 3206–3209. doi:10.1039/c0lc00211a.
- ↑ "Urban P.L. 2015, Universal electronics for miniature and automated chemical assays. Analyst 140:963-975".
- ↑ "Urban P. 2016, Self-built labware stimulates creativity. Nature 532:313".
- ↑ "Time-Resolved Mass Spectrometry: From Concept to Applications".
- ↑ "Scientific Reports - Editorial Board".
- ↑ "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A - theme issue on Quantitative Mass Spectrometry".