Duncan Graham
University of Strathclyde

Biography
Duncan Graham is a Distinguished Professor, Associate Principal and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. He was appointed as a lecturer in 2002 at the University of Strathclyde and promoted to professor in 2004.
In 2007 he was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh then awarded the RSC’s Corday Morgan prize in 2009, a Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award in 2010, the Craver Award of the Coblentz Society, a Fellows Award from the Society of Applied Spectroscopy in 2012, the RSC’s Theophilus Redwood award in 2016 and the FACSS Charles Mann Award in 2017.
Duncan served as Editor in Chief of the RSC journal Analyst for 7 years. He was president of the analytical division of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2017-2020), chair of the analytical chemistry trust fund (2017-2020) and then chaired the Publishing board of the RSC as well as serving as a trustee (2020-2024). He has published over 300 papers with 17 patents and has supervised over 70 PhD students and 40 postdoctoral researchers. His scientific interests are in developing new diagnostic assays based on nanoparticles and spectroscopy with target molecules including DNA, RNA, proteins and small molecule biomarkers.
RSC affiliations
Advisory board, Analyst