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Dr Antony Halsall

Antony Halsall
Name
Dr Antony Halsall
Position
College Manager
Email
a.halsall@bangor.ac.uk
Phone
01248 388786
Location
Thoday, Room G18

Antony is the College Manager for the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering. He has been a College Manager at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï since November 2013. Antony moved to Bangor in 2008 to take up the post of School Manager in the School of Medical Sciences.

He also worked closely with the School of Healthcare Sciences before joining the Research and Innovations Office as the Research Development Manager later becoming the Head of the Research Support Service in the reconfigured Research and Enterprise Office.

Antony is a graduate of the University of Southampton where he gained a joint honours degree in Biochemistry and Physiology. Antony spent over 13 years directly involved in research in the complimentary fields of genomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics at the Universities of Manchester, Oxford, Bristol and Cardiff. In 1997 Antony was awarded his PhD by Bristol University.

Before moving to Bangor, Antony held management positions in the private and public sector. In 2008 he was awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Management and Leadership whilst at the University of Manchester and has successfully completed the Executive MBA course at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ.

Antony is indebted to the patience of his course tutor and class mates as he grapples with the Welsh language whilst studying on the Cwrs Wlpan.

Selected Publications

Dunn W. B., Lin W., Broadhurst D. I., Begley P., Brown M., Zelena E., Vaughan A. A., Halsall A., Harding N., Knowles J. D., Francis-McIntyre S., Tseng A., Ellis D. I., O’Hagan S., Aarons G., Benjamin B., Chew-Graham S., Moseley C., Potter P., Winder C. L., Potts C., Thornton P., McWhirter C., Zubair M., Pan M., Burns A., Cruickshank J. K., Jayson G. C., Purandare N., Wu F. C. W., Finn J. D., Haselden J. N., Nicholls A. W., Wilson I. D., Goodacre R., Kell D. B. (2015). Molecular phenotyping of a UK population: Defining the human serum metabolome. Metabolomics, 9-26.

Dunn W.B., Broadhurst D., Begley P., Zelena E., Francis-McIntyre S., Anderson N., Brown M,  J. D.,  A., Haselden J. N., Nicholls A. W., Wilson I. D. , Kell D. B., Goodacre R. & The Human Serum Metabolome (HUSERMET) Consortium. (2011). Procedures for large-scale metabolic profiling of serum and plasma using gas chromatography and liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Nature Protocols, 6,1060–1083.

Begley P., Francis–McIntyre S., Dunn W. B., Broadhurst D. I., Halsall A., Tseng A., Knowles J., HUSERMET consortium, Goodacre R. and Kell D. B. (2009). Development and performance of a GC-TOF-MS analysis for large-scale non-targeted metabolomic studies of human serum. Anal. Chem., 81, 7038-7046.

Zelena E., Dunn W. B., Broadhurst D., Francis-McIntyre S, Carroll K. M., Begley P., O’Hagan S., Knowles J. D., Halsall A., Wilson I. D. and Kell D. B. (2009). Development of a robust and repeatable UPLC−MS method for the long-term metabolomic study of human serum. Anal. Chem., 81, 1357–1364.

Dunn W. B., Broadhurst D., Ellis D. I., Brown M., Halsall A., O’Hagan S., Spasic I., Tseng A. and. Kell D. B. (2008). A GC-TOF-MS study of the stability of serum and urine metabolomes during the UK Biobank sample collection and preparation protocols. Int. J. of Epidemiology, 37, Suppl 1, i23-i30.

Halsall A., Ravetto P., Reyes Y., Thelwell N., Davidson A., Gaut R., Little S. (2008). The quality of DNA extracted from liquid or dried blood is not adversely affected by storage at 4°C for up to 24hours. Int J. of Epidemiology, 37, Suppl 1, i7-i10.

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