Biography
Dr.Wayne Grant Carter completed a BSc (Hons) degree in Biochemistry with Nutrition and then a PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Southampton. He subsequently undertook post-doctoral research posts at The Babraham Institute, Cambridge; Imperial College, London; University of California at Irvine, USA, and the University of Oxford. Additionally, Dr Carter has worked for a global reagent supplier, Sigma, a SME company, Mobious Genomics, and has been employed as a consultant for Syngenta. Dr Carter is currently a Lecturer and research Group Leader within the School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. Dr Carter’s research interests are varied and include detection and utilisation of novel biomarkers of toxicological exposure. Dr Carter currently serves on the Editorial Board of over 40 different medically-related journals and reviews for over 50 more.
Research Interest
Detection and utilisation of novel biomarkers of toxicological exposure.
Related Publications
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Hepatic Lipotoxicity
Editorial: J Med Toxicol Res 2017, 1:1
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Wulin Yang
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Introduction to Journal of Medical Toxicology Research
Editorial: J Med Toxicol Res 2017, 1:1
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Karen Gregory Mulkijanyan
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Evaluation of Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Underground water of the Mostaganem Region, Algeria
Research Article: J Med Toxicol Res 2017, 1:1
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Tasfaout A, Youcef H, Naas K, Chefirat B and Rezkallah H
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Methadone Extraction by Modified QuEChERS Method in Post-mortem Samples by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Seyed Majid Salami Asl, Mohammad Javad Khodayar, Zahra Mousavi and Maryam Akgagri
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Effects of Differently Processed Rehmannia Roots on Dexamethasone-induced Side Effects in Rats
Research Article: J Med Toxicol Res 2018, 1:1
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Zhang FF, Wen XS*, Lu YF, Luo SF, Lv C and Xian CJ