Martin Jones is a Senior Scientist focused on method innovation with 11 years' experience in bioanalytical chemistry, metabolomics, and analytical toxicology. He combines deep academic training (PhD in Metabolomics from University of Birmingham and an MSc in Analytical Toxicology) with applied postdoctoral work characterising and assessing the toxicity of linear and cyclic cyanobacterial peptides. His career spans university research, industry placements including Pfizer, and translational roles that bridge informatics workflows and hands-on analytical method development. At GSK he now drives new analytical approaches, building on prior work developing deep annotation pipelines for model organism metabolomes. Known for translating complex mass-spectrometry data into actionable toxicity insights, he brings both experimental rigor and computational awareness to method innovation. Based in Stevenage, he blends forensic-science roots with environmental toxicology expertise, a niche that informs robust, regulatory-relevant assay design.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Metabolomics, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Metabolomics, Bioanalytical Chemistry at The University of Birmingham
MSc, Analytical Toxicology, Distinction, MSc, Analytical Toxicology, Distinction at King's College London, U. of London
BSc (Hons), Forensic Science with Sandwich year, BSc (Hons), Forensic Science with Sandwich year at De Montfort University
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