
Dr Patrick Killoran
Dr Pat Killoran gained his PhD in October 2015 working on treatments for childhood cancer. Pat gained a BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Liverpool John Moores University then followed by a MSc in Analytical Bioscience and Drug Design at Salford University where he then transferred to PhD training in October 2011.
Pat was a supporter and demonstrator to the Saturday Chemistry Club and also demonstrated for Outreach sessions at the university and undergraduate teaching. Between June 2015 and October 2016, Patrick worked as a RA with me and is now working with Chris Coxon's group at Liverpool John Moores University.
Dr Pat Killoran gained his PhD in October 2015 working on treatments for childhood cancer. Pat gained a BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Liverpool John Moores University then followed by a MSc in Analytical Bioscience and Drug Design at Salford University where he then transferred to PhD training in October 2011.
Pat was a supporter and demonstrator to the Saturday Chemistry Club and also demonstrated for Outreach sessions at the university and undergraduate teaching. Between June 2015 and October 2016, Patrick worked as a RA with me and is now working with Chris Coxon's group at Liverpool John Moores University.

Mahamoud Abidine Ade
'Mo-Cap' worked on a biochemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Biochemistry programme (2013-2016) after completing a Foundation Biology degree programme at the university (2012-2013). 'Mo-Cap' then went to study for a MSc(Research) in Computer Sciences after his degree. 'Mo-Cap', for every time I saw him on campus for four years without fail, also had a smile on his face and a different baseball-cap on his head! Hence my nicename for him: 'Mo-Cap' !
'Mo-Cap' worked on a biochemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Biochemistry programme (2013-2016) after completing a Foundation Biology degree programme at the university (2012-2013). 'Mo-Cap' then went to study for a MSc(Research) in Computer Sciences after his degree. 'Mo-Cap', for every time I saw him on campus for four years without fail, also had a smile on his face and a different baseball-cap on his head! Hence my nicename for him: 'Mo-Cap' !

Pei-Xin Tham
'Junie' worked on a biochemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Biochemistry programme (2013-2016) after completing a Foundation Biology degree programme at the university (2012-2013).
'Junie' worked on a biochemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Biochemistry programme (2013-2016) after completing a Foundation Biology degree programme at the university (2012-2013).

Andreea Tataran
Andrea worked on a synthetic chemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Science programme (2013-2016) and now works at PortonBiopharma as a QC Technologist.
Andrea worked on a synthetic chemistry undergraduate project with me in 2015/16 and graduated on the BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Science programme (2013-2016) and now works at PortonBiopharma as a QC Technologist.

Jack Cross
Jack worked with me from October 2015 to October 2016 as placement student from Liverpool John Moores University's Biochemistry programme on the extraction, isolation and charcterisation of isotopic gycoaminoglycans. Jack studies chemistry at St John Rigby College in Wigan and in 2012 joined the Saturday Chemistry Club here at Salford before joining John Moores University.
Jack worked with me from October 2015 to October 2016 as placement student from Liverpool John Moores University's Biochemistry programme on the extraction, isolation and charcterisation of isotopic gycoaminoglycans. Jack studies chemistry at St John Rigby College in Wigan and in 2012 joined the Saturday Chemistry Club here at Salford before joining John Moores University.

Lewis Gooch
Lewis was a student in the BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Science programme (2012-2015). Louis also demonstrated at the Saturday Chemistry Club on Saturday mornings and worked on a final year project in organic chemistry with myself and my colleague Dr James Wilkinson. In September 2016, Lewis joined York University's chemistry section and is currently working with Professor Peter O'Brien.
Lewis was a student in the BSc(Hons) Pharmaceutical Science programme (2012-2015). Louis also demonstrated at the Saturday Chemistry Club on Saturday mornings and worked on a final year project in organic chemistry with myself and my colleague Dr James Wilkinson. In September 2016, Lewis joined York University's chemistry section and is currently working with Professor Peter O'Brien.