Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences

Oliver Sutcliffe, Manchester Metropolitan University
Editorial Board

Oliver Sutcliffe PhD

Manchester Metropolitan University · United Kingdom

Editorial leadership for Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences ISSN 2692-5915

Research interests

  • Dr Sutcliffe'S Research Interests Include The Synthesis
  • Characterisation
  • Development Of New Lab/Field Methods For The Detection
  • Quantification Of Illicit Drugs
  • New Psychoactive/Psychotropic Substances (Nps
  • Formally Known As &Quot;Legal Highs&Quot;). Dr Sutcliffe Works With A Number Of National
  • International Groups Investigating The Biological
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Forensic Properties Of These Materials. In Addition His Work Also Includes The Application Of Simple Chemical Techniques In The Source Identification Of These Materials
  • The Development Of Screening Methods Which Can Aid In The Prevention Of Trafficking/Supply Of Materials Which Pose A Threat To Human Health

Biography

  • Oliver Sutcliffe graduated from the University of Liverpool with a BSc (Hons) in Chemical Sciences (1996) and subsequently obtained a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry working on “New Extended Dipolar Systems” under Drs Richard Storr and Thomas Gilchrist from the same institution. 
  • In 1999, he joined Professor Martin Bryce’s group at the University of Durham as a postdoctoral fellow investigating the application of enantiopure ferrocene ligands in asymmetric synthesis, before moving to industry and working as a medicinal chemist on the design, development and optimisation of drug molecules for a broad-range of biological targets, including cancer. 
  • He moved to the University of Strathclyde in 2006, obtained an MSc in Pharmaceutical Analysis and after a period at the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and Healthcare (EDQM) in Strasbourg was appointed as a lecturer in the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS). 
  • In January 2012, Dr Sutcliffe joined the staff at Manchester Metropolitan University as a Senior Lecturer in Psychopharmaceutical Chemistry.  
  • In recognition of his contribution to the field of New Psychoactive Substance (NPS) research, Dr Sutcliffe was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) in August 2016. 
  • Dr Sutcliffe has also been awarded Chartered Chemist (CChem), Chartered Scientist (CSci) and European Chemist (EurChem) status. 
  • In addition to his academic position Dr Sutcliffe is the Co-Director of the Manchester Centre for the Study of Legal Highs.

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