
معرفی
Bradley T. Jones is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Wake Forest University. His research focuses on designing and evaluating novel spectroscopic instruments for trace analysis of inorganic species in complex samples like biological fluids, environmental materials, and food products. He holds a B.S. (1984) and Ph.D. (1988) from Wake Forest University and the University of Florida, respectively, and completed postdoctoral research at the University of Florida under James D. Winefordner.
His research interests emphasize analytical atomic spectrometry, particularly tungsten coil atomic emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Applications span environmental monitoring, toxicology, and biomedical studies, including heavy metal exposure assessment and drug delivery mechanisms using carbon nanotubes.
Key contributions include advancements in instrument design, sample preparation techniques, and multi-element detection methods. His work bridges fundamental analytical chemistry with practical applications in health and environmental sciences. The B. Jones Lab at Wake Forest is a hub for developing innovative calibration methods and spectroscopic tools.
Bradley T. Jones collaborates across disciplines, with publications addressing topics like cadmium analysis in urine, lanthanide determination in soil/water matrices, and phase I clinical trials for cancer treatments. His research has implications for public health, environmental protection, and biomedical innovation.



