Richard A. Manderville - Toxicology

Author Information

Richard A. Manderville is a prominent researcher based in the Department of Chemistry & Toxicology at the University of Guelph, located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. His work is primarily focused on the intersection of chemistry and toxicology, where he contributes significantly to the understanding of molecular interactions and biosensing technologies. His expertise is reflected in his extensive research on DNA interactions and fluorescence-based detection methods.

Research Contributions

Richard A. Manderville has made substantial contributions to the field of chemistry and toxicology through his research on nucleobase surrogates, biosensing applications, and G-quadruplex structures. His studies often explore the design and application of fluorescent probes for detecting various biomolecular interactions, particularly focusing on turn-on fluorescence mechanisms and their potential applications in biosensing. His recent work includes the development of innovative probes for detecting protein interactions and environmental toxins like ochratoxin A.

Aliases

Throughout his academic and research career, Richard A. Manderville has been cited under several variations of his name, including R A Manderville, Richard A Manderville, Richard Manderville, and Richard A. Manderville. These aliases represent his consistent contributions across various publications and collaborations.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Total Citation Count 4544
h-index 34
Total Number of Papers 145

Publications:

DOI: 10.2174/157340721709211125160627

Year: 2021

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