About the lab

Featured research (2)

Vibrational spectroscopic techniques, such as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) absorption and Raman spectroscopy (RS), offer unique and detailed biochemical fingerprints by detecting specific molecular vibrations within samples. These techniques provide profound insights into the molecular alterations induced by ionising radiation, which are both complex and multifaceted. This paper reviews the application of rapid and label-free vibrational spectroscopic methods for assessing biological radiation responses. These assessments span from early compartmentalised models such as DNA, lipid membranes, and vesicles to comprehensive evaluations in various living biological models, including tissues, cells, and organisms of diverse origins. The review also discusses future perspectives, highlighting how the field is overcoming methodological limitations. RS and FTIR have demonstrated significant potential in detecting radiation-induced biomolecular alternations, which may facilitate the identification of radiation exposure spectral biomarkers/profiles.

Lab head

Fiona M Lyng
Department
  • School of Physics

Members (5)

Isha Behl
  • Technological University Dublin
Dinesh Medipally
  • Technological University Dublin
Anika Vishwakarma
  • Technological University Dublin
Jade F. Monaghan
  • Technological University Dublin
Reuben Graham
  • Technological University Dublin
James E. Walsh
James E. Walsh
  • Not confirmed yet
Amaya Garcia
Amaya Garcia
  • Not confirmed yet
Benjamin Cottineau
Benjamin Cottineau
  • Not confirmed yet
K Parsons
K Parsons
  • Not confirmed yet