PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
DR GLENN KUNNATH BONNEY, MD
Principal Investigator -
Surgical Proteomics Laboratory,
Institute for health innovation and Technology,
National University of Singapore
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Research Director
Department of Surgery,
University Surgical Cluster,
National University Hospital
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
FAMS, Academy of Medicine Singapore
FRCS, Royal College of Surgeons of England
MD, University of Leeds
MRCS, Royal College of Surgeons of England
MB ChB, University of Leeds
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics in the Clinical Arena
Personalized therapy using primary patient derived organoids (PDOs)
Primary and Secondary Malignancies of the Liver, Pancreas and Gallbladder
Organ Allocation and Preservation in Liver Transplantation
Value Driven Outcomes in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS
Consultant -
Division of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery,
Department of Surgery,
University Surgical Cluster,
National University Hospital
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Consultant Transplant Surgeon -
National University Centre for Organ Transplantation
Dr Glenn Kunnath Bonney is a clinician scientist with research interests in both the scientific and clinical arenas. He started the SurgiCAL ProtEomics Laboratory (SCALPEL) in February 2018 in the institute for Health innovation and technology (iHealthtech), NUS with a focus on translating proteomics technologies into practical applications in the clinical arena, as well as personalising therapy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
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Dr Bonney’s clinical interests are primarily in surgery for primary and secondary malignancies of the liver, pancreas and gallbladder, donor/recipient matching for liver transplantation and extending donor criteria. His clinical research has resulted in him receiving the Presidential Award of the International Hepatopancreaticobiliary Association (Seoul 2014).
OUR TEAM
DR CHEW ZHEN ALEXANDRA, CLAIRE
MD, PhD Student
MBChB (Hons),
University of Manchester
DR LOOI WEN DONQ, GAELIN
Application Scientist, Bruker Daltonics
PhD, Analytical Chemistry,
University of Florida
wen_donq.looi@bruker.com
MISS LE NGUY HOANG LINH
Research Associate
MSc, Biomedical Sciences,
Soonchunhyang University
linhle@nus.edu.sg
MISS LEE YI FANG
Lab Manager & Research Assistant
BSc (Hons), Biomedical Sciences,
Newcastle University
yf_lee@nus.edu.sg