Ian Anthony (I.G.M.)
My research focuses on developing multimodal chemical instrumentation from a chemometric perspective, improving high spatial resolution mass spectrometry imaging capabilities, and applying semi-targeted complex mixture analysis methodologies.
I'm interested in the development of new chemical imaging instrumentation because I see an increasing need for imaging instruments that produce high quality data that can can be easily interpreted by clinicians and applied scientists. To that end, I am working to build multimodal instruments, develop experiment methodologies, and create data analysis pipelines that are able to produce higher-quality chemical information more rapidly and with fewer steps than existing imaging instruments and workflows.
Ian Anthony (I.G.M.)
Assistant Professor
Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS)
M4I
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences