Dominic Hare

Assoc Professor

20092023

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Biography

Dominic Hare is an analytical biochemist and imaging scientist who brings a data-driven approach to collaborative and transdisciplinary research. He recently joined the Monash eResearch Centre after holding ARC and NHMRC Fellowships at UTS, the Florey Institute, and the University of Melbourne. Adding to his background in anatomical pathology, he was awarded a PhD in Chemistry from UTS in 2009 and in 2018 received UTS’ Young Alumni Award. His primary research area is multimodal chemical imaging with an emphasis on human disease, working at the intersection of light microscopy and mass spectrometry imaging to unify the visible and invisible components of biological systems at the nanoscale. He led the industry-supported Atomic Pathology Laboratory at the Florey, and he brings his valuable collaborative partnerships with Agilent Technologies and the Australian Synchrotron to Monash eResearch and the School of Translational Medicine (STM), where he will be establishing a new analytical R&D laboratory focusing on the emerging field of digital pathology. He is currently finishing his second doctorate in Global Health at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, which he embarked upon to support the extension of his work in basic science into clinical research areas. Dominic is particularly keen to engage with STM researchers who routinely use traditional pathology and light and fluorescence microscopy to collaborate with and develop new innovative solutions using mass spectrometry imaging and digital pathology workflows.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Education/Academic qualification

Chemistry, PhD, University of Technology (UTS) Sydney

Award Date: 16 Mar 2009

Research area keywords

  • analytical chemistry
  • Neuroscience
  • neurodegeneration
  • spectroscopy
  • mass spectrometry imaging
  • metallomics
  • Chemical imaging
  • pathology
  • spectrometry

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