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Matthew Thomas

I completed an undergraduate degree in physics at Jesus College, Oxford, graduating in 2009.
I now develop and apply biophysical techniques to neuroscience problems. In my spare time I work on the development of tools to analyse Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) data from complex mixtures, for use in medical diagnosis.
I am supervised by Dr James Covington; Dr Magnus Richardson; Prof. Matthew Turner and Dr Mark Wall.

When I graduate this page will be archived, a more up-to-date page can be found here: Matt Thomas.


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Prizes

Biophysical Techniques, Best Talk, Life Science Interface Multidisciplinary Conference, Royal Academy of Engineering, 2013


Publications

Journal Papers

A chamber for the perfusion of in vitro tissue with multiple solutions
Thomas, M.G.; Covington, J.A. and Wall, M.J.
Journal of Neurophysiology. July 2013, 110, 269-277; doi: 10.1152/jn.01039.2012


Detection of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) by Urinary Volatile Organic Compound Analysis
Arasaradnam, R.P.; McFarlane, M.J.; Ryan-Fisher, C.; Westenbrink, E.; Hodges, P.; Thomas, M.G.; Chambers, S.; O'Connell N.; Bailey, Catherine, C.; Harmston, C.; Nwokolo, C.U.; Bardhan, K.D.; Covington, J.A.
PLOS ONE. September 2014, 9(9): e108750; doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108750

A novel tool for non-invasive diagnosis and tracking of patients with IBD.
Arasaradnam R.P.; Ouaret N.O.; Quraishi M.N.; Thomas M.G.; Heatherington E; Nwokolo C.U.; Bardhan K.D.; Covington J.A.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 2013 Apr, 19, 999-1003; doi: 10.1097/MIB.0b013e3182802b26

Evaluation of gut bacterial populations using an electronic e-nose and field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry: further insights into 'fermentonomics'.
Arasaradnam R.P.; Ouaret N.O.; Thomas M.G.; Gold P; Quraishi M.N.; Nwokolo C.U.; Bardhan K.D.; Covington J.A.
J Med Eng Technol. 2012 Oct; 36(7):333-7. doi: 10.3109/03091902.2012.690015.

The detection of patients at risk of gastrointestinal toxicity during pelvic radiotherapy by electronic nose and FAIMS: A pilot study
Covington J.A; Wedlake L; Andreyev J; Ouaret N.O.; Thomas M.G.; Nwokolo C.U.; Bardhan K.D.; Arasaradnam R.P.
Sensors. 2012 Sep, 12, 13002-­13018; doi:10.3390/s121013002


Conference Proceedings

A chamber for the perfusion of in vitro tissue with multiple solutions
Thomas, M.G.; Covington, J.A. and Wall, M.J.
Epilepsia. 2014 June; 55(Suppl. 2):4–246. doi: 10.1111/epi.12675

A Novel Non-Invasive Approach to Diagnose Bile Acid Diarrhoea (BAD) using an Electronic Nose (E-Nose) and Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (FAIMS)
Covington J.A.; Westinbrink E.W.; Thomas M.G.; O’Connell N.C.; Bailey C.; Nwokolo C.U.; Cullis J.; Williams N.; Bardhan K.D.; Arasaradnam R.P.
Gut. 2013 June; 62(Suppl. 1): A287-A288. 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304907.674

Towards the Non-Invasive Detection of Colorectal Cancer: The Role of Electronic Noses (E-Nose) and Faims
Covington J.A.; Westenbrink E.W.; O'Connell N.C.; Bailey C.; Thomas M.G.; Nwokolo C.U.; Harmston C.; Bardhan K.D; Arasaradnam R.P.
Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144 (5), S-879

Towards the Detection of Bile Acid Diarrhea: A Novel Non-Invasive Approach Using Electronic Noses (E-Nose) and Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (FAIMS)
Covington J.A.; Westenbrink E.W.; Thomas M.G.; O'Connell N.C.; Bailey C.; Nwokolo C.U.; Bardhan K.D.; Arasaradnam R.P.
Gastroenterology. 2013 May; 144 (5), S-655

Identification of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) using fields asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS).
Arasaradnam R.P.; Ouaret N.O.; Thomas M.G.; Hetherington E, Quraishi M.N.; Nwokolo C, Bardhan K.D.; Covington J.A.
Gut. 2012 Jul; doi: 10.1136/gutjnl-2012-302514a.163


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