Stable Isotope Biochemistry
We use stable isotopes to investigate complex biological and environmental processes from cells to humans and beyond to whole landscapes. We measure biologically and chemically driven changes in the natural abundance of isotopes (2H, 13C, 15N, 18O) at the molecular (compound-specific) level. We also measure labelled (enriched) substrates, exploiting isotope tracers in our research to probe multiple metabolic processes to provide mechanistic insight into complex biological systems including human health and disease.
BRITICE-CHRONO: Constraining rates and style of marine-influenced ice sheet decay.
Constraining rates and style of marine-influenced ice sheet decay
ScotIce: How fast could ice caps collapse?
Average surface air temperatures have been rising everywhere on Earth over the last century and are predicted to continue to rise for at least the next century. One of the clearest indicators of this warming is the shrinking of glaciers and the marked reduction of sea ice in the Arctic, where atmospheric warming is most pronounced. Melting of sea ice does not contribute to sea level rise, but meltwater from land-based glaciers and ice caps ends up in the oceans and is a major contributor to sea level rise.
Compound specific 13C, 2H & 15N in carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and other small molecules
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13C, 2H & 15N enrichment in biological and environmental samples for human isotope labelling studies of gut function, microbiome activity, obesity and malnutrition
D/H ratios in waters, saliva, urine, plasma for studies of body composition and energy expenditure in humans
Biological safety level 2 lab to receive and process biological and clinical samples
People
Douglas Morrison
Professor of Isotope Bioscience
James Weatherill
Research Associate
Eleanor McKay
Stable Isotope Biochemistry Laboratory Manager
Mahek Jain
Research Assistant
Matthieu Clog
Lecturer
Laura Hepburn
Research Scientist / Manager, NEIF Stable Isotope Geoscience Laborator
Rona McGill
Research Scientist, NEIF Isotope Ecology Lab
Jason Newton
Head Stable Isotope Laboratory/NEIF Stable Isotope Ecology, EDI Lead, Senior Research Fellow
Nicolas Bompard
Technician
Julie Dougans
Technician
Ruth Gentle
Stable Isotope Technician
Alex McDonald
Technician
Andrew Tait
Technical Development Officer
Adrian Boyce
Emeritus Professor
Anthony Fallick
Emeritus Professor & Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Tom Preston
Emeritus Professor of Stable Isotope Biochemistry