
Dr Lynn Dennany
Reader
Pure and Applied Chemistry
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Prize And Awards
- Venus International Women Awards (VIWA 2023) Outstanding Woman Researcher in Chemistry
- Recipient
- 2023
- Top 40 Under 40 Power List
- Recipient
- 15/10/2018
- Travel Grant Award
- Recipient
- 6/6/2012
- Higher Education Academy STEM New to Teaching Event
- Recipient
- 6/6/2012
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Publications
- Dual electrochemical detection of leucovorin and its metabolite 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid
- Shum Pui Hang, Dennany Lynn
- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry Vol 973 (2024)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2024.118666
- Towards voltammetric point of care detection of leucovorin
- Shum Pui Hang, Dennany Lynn
- Analyst Vol 149, pp. 2655-2663 (2024)
- https://doi.org/10.1039/D4AN00227J
- A review on monitoring of organic pollutants in wastewater using electrochemical approach
- Idris Azeez Olayiwola, Orimolade Benjamin, Dennany Lynn, Mamba Bhekie, Azizi Shohreh, Kaviyarasu K, Maaza Malik
- Electrocatalysis Vol 14, pp. 659–687 (2023)
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12678-023-00834-x
- Investigating the viability of electrochemiluminescence for archaeological material analysis : a pilot study
- Brown Kelly, Blake Rowan S, Robinson David W, Dennany Lynn
- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry Vol 941 (2023)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2023.117521
- Evolution of nanomaterial electrochemiluminescence luminophores towards biocompatible materials
- O'Connor Sioban, Dennany Lynn, O'Reilly Emmet
- Bioelectrochemistry Vol 149 (2023)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioelechem.2022.108286
- Innovations in point-of-care electrochemical detection of Pyocyanin
- McLean Caitlin, Brown Kelly, Windmill James, Dennany Lynn
- Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry Vol 921 (2022)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelechem.2022.116649
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Research Interests
My research interests focus on the application of analytical detection techniques for chemical and biochemical sensor development. I am particularly interested in the creation of novel materials that have tuneable electronic or photonic properties. These materials can be utilised for new applications in a variety of areas ranging from biomedical devices to forensic applications.
New theoretical insights into factors which influence electron transfer are also investigated. This fundamental work can impact directly on our understanding of a wide variety of fields and influence future sensor development.
Professional Activities
- Impact Case Studies in Maths & Stats
- Speaker
- 9/1/2025
- Developling Point-of-use Electrochemical Sensors
- Speaker
- 14/10/2024
- Developing Sensor Strategies for Drug Monitoring and Detection
- Speaker
- 6/10/2024
- Developing Portable Detection
- Speaker
- 14/9/2024
- Health and Care Futures: thematic areas workshop
- Participant
- 30/5/2024
- Lighting the way Towards Point of Use Analysis
- Speaker
- 20/5/2024
Projects
- Wearable electrochemical sensors
- Dennany, Lynn (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 30-Jan-2024
- Wearable Amphetamine Detection
- Dennany, Lynn (Principal Investigator)
- 11-Jan-2021 - 12-Jan-2022
- Electrochemical sensing of nanomedicine fate in pancreatic cancer
- Hoskins, Clare (Principal Investigator) Dennany, Lynn (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2020 - 31-Jan-2022
- Electrochemical Detection of Novel Psychoactive Substances
- Brown, Kelly (Principal Investigator) Dennany, Lynn (Principal Investigator)
- Royal Society of Chemistry Mobility Grant for £5000 to collaborate with Prof Paul Francis' research group at Deakin University
- 01-Jan-2019 - 31-Jan-2020
- KTP - Buddi
- Dennany, Lynn (Principal Investigator) Allan, Pamela (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2018 - 30-Jan-2021
- Electrochemiluminescent Detection of New Psychoactive Compounds (International Exchanges 2017)
- Dennany, Lynn (Principal Investigator)
- 31-Jan-2018 - 30-Jan-2018
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Contact
Dr
Lynn
Dennany
Reader
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Email: lynn.dennany@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 4322