Robert Shellie graduated from RMIT University with BAppSc (Hons) in 2000 and PhD in 2004. Dr Shellie joined ACROSS in 2005 having previously held a Post Doctoral position at the Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology (Potsdam, Germany). His research is supported by the Australian Research Council and he currently holds an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Career Summary
Dr Shellie joined ACROSS in 2005 having previously held a Post Doctoral position at the Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology (Potsdam, Germany). His research is supported by the Australian Research Council and he currently holds an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Research Interests
Dr Shellie’s research in the area of separation science focuses on the development and application of hyphenated techniques in chromatography to solve complex separation problems. His research has an overarching goal of simultaneously increasing resolving power whilst minimising analysis time.
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UnitsSelected Publications:- W. Welthagen, R.A. Shellie, J. Spranger, M.Ristow, R. Zimmermann, O. Fiehn, 2005, 'Comprehensive two dimensional gas chromatography - time of flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOF)for high resolution metabolomics: Biomarker discovery on spleen tissue extracts of obese NZO compared to lean C57BL/6 mice.', Metabolomics , 1, pgs. 57-65
- R. Shellie, P.Marriott, A. Chaintreau, 2004, 'Quantitation of suspected allergens in fragrances: evaluation of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for quality control.
(Flavour and Fragrance Journal Top Accessed Paper, 2004)', Flavour Fragr. J., 19, pgs. 91-98
- R.A. Shellie, P.J. Marriott, 2003, 'Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of Pelargonium
graveolens essential oil using rapid scanning mass spectrometry', Analyst, 128 , pgs. 879-883
- P. Marriott, R. Shellie, 2002, 'Principles and applications of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography. (ISI Essential Science Indicators Fast Breaking Paper)', Trends Anal. Chem., 21, pgs. 573-583
- R.Shellie, P.Marriott, P.Morrison, 2001, 'Concepts and preliminary observations on the triple-dimensional analysis of complex volatile samples by using GCxGC-TOFMS.', Anal. Chem, 73, pgs. 1336-1344
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