Tabitha Jones Department of Chemistry University College London Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Tabitha Jones Tabitha Jones is an EngD candidate in the Chemistry department at University College London. She completed her MEng in Materials Science at the University of Oxford in 2017.Her masters research project was entitled “Electrochemical Gas Sensing based on Conducting Polymers”. After graduation, she worked as a research scientist at Dyson for two years, focusing on new technology development.The aim of her EngD project is to design and fabricate an electrochemical SERS platform for biomarker detection. Tabitha’s research interests include plasmonics, nanomaterials, and biomedical sensing. Publications Quantitative SERS Detection of Uric Acid via Formation of Precise Plasmonic Nanojunctions within Aggregates of Gold Nanoparticles and Cucurbit[n]uril Weng-I Katherine Chio1, Gemma Davison1, Tabitha Jones1, Jia Liu1, Ivan P. Parkin1, Tung-Chun Lee1,2 1Department of Chemistry, University College London (UCL), 2Institute for Materials Discovery, University College London (UCL) JoVE 61682 Chemistry
Quantitative SERS Detection of Uric Acid via Formation of Precise Plasmonic Nanojunctions within Aggregates of Gold Nanoparticles and Cucurbit[n]uril Weng-I Katherine Chio1, Gemma Davison1, Tabitha Jones1, Jia Liu1, Ivan P. Parkin1, Tung-Chun Lee1,2 1Department of Chemistry, University College London (UCL), 2Institute for Materials Discovery, University College London (UCL) JoVE 61682 Chemistry