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Dominic Hare is an Adjunct Associate Professor (Research) in the Department of Neuroscience at Monash University, affiliated with the School of Translational Medicine (STM) and Monash eResearch Centre. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Technology Sydney (2009) and is completing a second doctorate in Global Health at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. His research focuses on multimodal chemical imaging, integrating light microscopy and mass spectrometry to study human disease at the nanoscale, particularly in neurodegeneration and pathology.
- Former ARC/NHMRC Fellow at UTS, Florey Institute, and University of Melbourne
- Recipient of UTS Young Alumni Award (2018)
- Founder of the industry-backed Atomic Pathology Lab at Florey Institute
- Establishing a new analytical R&D lab in digital pathology at Monash
Research collaborations include Agilent Technologies and the Australian Synchrotron. His work bridges basic science and clinical research, emphasizing translational applications in digital pathology and metallomics. Key areas include trace element toxicity, neurodegenerative biomarkers, and multimodal imaging techniques.
- 35+ peer-reviewed publications (2009–2023)
- High-impact contributions in Angewandte Chemie, British Journal of Nutrition, and Sleep




