Dong-Hyun Kim is a Director of the Centre for Analytical Bioscience which is a successful mass spectrometry facility housing extensive specialist mass spectrometry equipment. Kim was appointed as Assistant Professor in Analytical Bioscience at the School of Pharmacy, the University of Nottingham in October 2013 and promoted to Associate Professor in 2020. Before this position, he conducted postdoctoral research on clinical metabolomics of trypanosomes in the Glasgow Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Glasgow (2010-2013) after four years in the School of Chemistry at the University of Manchester obtaining his PhD (2006-2010), which involved applications of analytical instruments for the investigation of cervical cancer. He is the Director of the Centre for Analytical Bioscience which is a successful mass spectrometry (MS) facility that now houses extensive specialist mass spectrometry instrumentation including high-resolution MS (Two Thermo QExactive Orbitraps), high-resolution MS with ion trap (Thermo Fusoin Lumos) and quadruple linear ion trap MS (QTRAP 4000 and 6500). The facility also houses unique interfaces (AP-MALDI, LESA Plus, nano-LC) for surface and single-cell analysis. This facility provides a high-quality research environment for metabolomics, lipidomics, fluxomics, metabolic pathway profiling, and biomarker identification analysis.