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Dr. Paul Cruickshank serves as a Senior Lecturer at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom. His research profile demonstrates sustained contributions to the field of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy with particular focus on distance measurement techniques in biomolecular systems.
Dr. Cruickshank's research expertise spans several specialized areas within magnetic resonance:
- Advanced EPR Spectroscopy techniques
- Electron-Electron Double Resonance (DEER) methodology
- Gadolinium-based spin labeling for distance measurements
- High-field and high-frequency EPR instrumentation development
- Application of EPR to biomolecular structure analysis
- Signal processing techniques for improved sensitivity
His publication record shows consistent research output with significant contributions to both theoretical advancements and practical instrumentation in EPR spectroscopy. The trajectory of his work demonstrates progression from fundamental method development to increasingly sophisticated applications in biomolecular systems, particularly evident in his transition from antenna engineering (2013) to specialized biomolecular distance measurements (2020).
Dr. Cruickshank maintains active collaborations with researchers across multiple institutions including University of St Andrews colleagues and international partners, as evidenced by his co-authorship patterns across publications. His work bridges physics, chemistry, and structural biology, with practical applications in protein structure determination and materials science.
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