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Dr. Jean-Marie Peron is a Senior Lecturer in Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Kingston University, affiliated with the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry (Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences). He joined Kingston in 2002 as a Research Fellow and transitioned to academia after roles including Senior Technician managing the NMR facility. Since 2017, he has held lecturing positions and currently leads the undergraduate Chemistry program (2023–present). His educational background includes a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from King's College London (2002), a BSc in Chemistry from Kingston University (1995), and a D.U.T. de Chimie from Université de Rennes 1 (1993).
Dr. Peron's research integrates NMR spectroscopy, synthetic chemistry, and pharmaceutical analysis. Key interests include: structural elucidation of bioactive natural products, drug stability quantification, NMR method development for complex mixtures, and materials chemistry applications. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaborations, particularly in oncology pharmacy and environmental science.
His 15 most recent publications (2005–2024) demonstrate a strong focus on advanced NMR techniques applied to drug formulation, biofuel characterization, cancer therapeutics, and food science. Recurring themes include analytical method validation, stability studies of anticancer agents (e.g., Ifosfamide/Mesna), and innovative quantification strategies for pharmaceuticals and industrial materials.
Honors & Awards:
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA, 2019)
- Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC, 2014)
Dr. Peron teaches organic/pharmaceutical chemistry and NMR data analysis across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He supervises BSc/MSc/MPharm research projects and co-supervises a PhD student in cancer research. As departmental Open Days/Recruitment Coordinator (2025–present), he facilitates academic outreach. He maintains active collaborations leveraging Kingston's NMR infrastructure for pharmaceutical and materials research.
