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Simon Duckett is a Professor and Director of the Centre for Hyperpolarisation in Magnetic Resonance at the University of York. His academic career spans over three decades, including roles as Lecturer (1993-2001), Reader (2002-2005), and Professor (2005-present). He pioneered hyperpolarization techniques to enhance NMR and MRI sensitivity, with research focusing on parahydrogen-induced polarization, molecular symmetry in NMR, catalytic activity probing, photochemical reactivity studies, and biomedical hyperpolarization applications.
- Director, Centre for Hyperpolarisation in Magnetic Resonance (2010-present)
- Director, Centre for Magnetic Resonance (2008-2011)
- Principal Investigator for multiple funded projects (EPSRC, European Commission)
His work bridges inorganic chemistry and biomedical applications through:
- Design of novel inorganic complexes with NMR-active isotopes (¹³C, ¹⁵N)
- Development of hyperpolarization methods for disease diagnosis
- Investigation of catalysis mechanisms via photolysis-NMR coupling
Recent publications highlight advancements in:
- Hyperpolarized MRI for metabolic imaging
- Catalytic hydrogenation of alkanes
- Biocompatible SABRE applications
- Dynamic nuclear polarization techniques
Scientific recognition includes the 2020 Günther Laukien Prize.
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