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Kellie Tuck is an Associate Professor at Monash University's School of Chemistry, Australia, specializing in interdisciplinary chemical research. She holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide and completed postdoctoral research at the University of South Australia and University of Cambridge.
Education:
- PhD, University of Adelaide
- Postdoctoral Research, University of South Australia
- Postdoctoral Research, University of Cambridge
Her research program integrates organic chemistry with analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, and microbiology to develop advanced sensors and bioactive therapeutic compounds. Core expertise spans organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, lanthanide-based systems, supramolecular chemistry, and luminescent chemosensors, with emphasis on real-world environmental and biomedical applications.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal a concentrated focus on aqueous-phase detection systems, particularly for copper ions and hydrogen sulfide using fluorescent coumarin platforms and lanthanide-copper bimetallic sensors. Her work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration patterns across chemistry subfields and emerging coordination cage synthesis methodologies.
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Advising and Grants: Student mentorship details and grant funding information were not specified in the source text, though her extensive co-author network suggests active research supervision.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Tuck participates in Monash University's interdisciplinary research ecosystems, notably through the Royal Australian Chemical Institute's supramolecular chemistry division (evidenced by Supramol25 conference involvement), and maintains collaborations with microbiology and nuclear science units.


