Journal of Developments in Mass Spectrometry

Alessandro Valli, University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine Oxford
Editorial Board

Alessandro Valli

University of Oxford, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine Oxford · United Kingdom

Editorial leadership for Journal of Developments in Mass Spectrometry

Research interests

  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Liquid Chromatography
  • Metabolism
  • Gas Chromatography
  • Metabolomics
  • R
  • Lipidomics
  • Metabolic Flux Analysis

Biography

Awards

  • March 2015 Co-applicant (Associate Professor James McCullagh) grant: “Developing a 500-compound database for the identification and quantification of changes is cellular metabolism using mass spectrometry.” awarded from John Fell Research Fund, University of Oxford (€ 54000).
  • June 2013 Travel grant: “Analysis of the hypoxia metabolome.” awarded Cancer Research UK (€ 8400)
  • Jan-Dec 2010 NIH fellowship (funding of salary)
  • Oct 2007-Sep 2009 KIDSTEM Marie Curie fellowship (funding of salary)
  • May 2007 Selected abstract: “S-Adenosyhomocysteine are elevated and associated with Cardiovascular Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients.” Awarded from ERA-EDTA XLIV Barcelona 2007 (€ 500)
  • Apr 2007 Grant: “S-Adenosyhomocysteine metabolism in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients.” awarded from Foundation Blanceflor Boncompagni-Ludovisi, née Bildt, Stockholm, Sweden (€ 23400)
  • Oct 2006 Grant: “AOPP metabolism in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients.” awarded from Foundation Blanceflor Boncompagni-Ludovisi, née Bildt, Stockholm, Sweden (€ 20600)
  • May 2004 short-term research grant: “Phenylalanine, and Leucine isotopic enrichments in CKD.” awarded Nephrology Division, Medical University of Genoa, Italy (€ 2400)
  • Jan 2004-Sep 2006 PhD Scholarship (funding of salary) Medical University, Genoa, Italy
  • Sep 2002 Erasmus grant from School of Pharmacy, University of Genoa, Italy (€ 4200)

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