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Sheena Rowbottom

Mylnefield Lipid Analysis
Mylnefield Lipid Analysis
Senior Analytical Chemist
Sheena.Rowbottom@hutton.ac.uk
+44 (0)344 928 5428 (*)

The James Hutton Institute
Invergowrie
Dundee DD2 5DA
Scotland UK

 

Biography

Sheena obtained a Royal Society of Chemistry Honours degree at Napier University, Edinburgh. She has worked previously in the Spectrochemistry Department of Scottish Agricultural College in Edinburgh analysing soil and plant material. She then moved into clinical analysis in the Clinical Chemistry Department at Inveresk International, Tranent and on to Clinical Biochemical Analysis in the Department of Medicine, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.

After moving to Dundee Sheena worked in North of Scotland Water Microbiology Department and finally at Mylnefield Lipid Analysis where she is a Senior Analytical Chemist.

Areas of Expertise

Sheena has past experience in analysis of soil, clean water, clinical samples and oil and fat samples.

Bibliography

  • Jarret, D.; Rowbottom, S.; Morris, J.; Jorgensen, L.; Verrall, S.R.; Hedley, P.E.; Brennan, R.M.; Hancock, R.D. (2013) Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analysis of developing blackcurrant seed provides an insight into pathway-specific gene-metabolite co-expression., Aspects of Applied Biology 119, 2013 Fruit and Roots: A celebration and forward look, East Malling Research, 6-7 November 2013.

  • Jarret, D.; Rowbottom, S.; Morris, J.; Jorgensen, L.; Verrall, S.R.; Hedley, P.E.; Brennan, R.M.; Hancock, R.D. (2013) Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analysis of developing blackcurrant seed provides an insight into pathway-specific gene-metabolite co-expression., Aspects of Applied Biology 119, 2013 Fruit and Roots: A celebration and forward look, East Malling Research, 6-7 November 2013.

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The James Hutton Research Institute is the result of the merger in April 2011 of MLURI and SCRI. This merger formed a new powerhouse for research into food, land use, and climate change.