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Clemson
C3B, Clemson University, Clemson South Carolina 29634 College of Engineering & Science | C3B Advisory Board
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![]() Ray H. Baughman, Ph.D. Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry and Director, NanoTech Institute University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Ray.Baughman@utdallas.edu |
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Reagent free enzyme biosensors based on carbon nanotube bioelectrochemistry Recent Papers Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Sean Brahim, Gary Wnek and Ray Baughman, “Carbon Nanotube Modified Electrodes for the Direct Bioelectrochemistry of Pseudoazurin” BioNanotechnology (2005). Anthony Guiseppi-Elie,
Chenghong Lei and Ray H. Baughman, "Direct electron transfer to
glucose oxidase using carbon nanotubes” Nanotechnology (2002) 13 (5)
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![]() James Landers, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Pathology University of Virginia jpl5e@virginia.edu Profile |
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Area Fully integrated total analytical systems (mTAS) for point-of-concern DNA diagnostics Book Chapter James Karlinsey, Louise Lingerfelt, Anthony Guiseppi-Elie and James Landers (2005) “Microchip-Based Assays for DNA” In Methods in Molecular Biology, Editor Pierre Floriano. |
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Tuan Vo-Dinh, Ph.D. Corporate Fellow and Director Advanced Biomedical Science and Technology Group, Life Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) vodinht@ornl.gov Biosensors Virtual Posters |
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Area Sub-cellular monitoring using nanobiosensors |
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![]() Gary E. Wnek, Ph.D. Joseph F. Toot, Jr., Professor of Engineering Case Western Reserve University gew5@case.edu Profile |
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Area Whole cell biosensors based upon Electrical Cell Impedance Sensing (ECIS) Recent Papers Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Sean Brahim, Gary Wnek, Ray Baughman, “Carbon Nanotube Modified Electrodes for the Direct Bioelectrochemistry of Pseudoazurin” BioNanotechnology (2005). Gymama E.
Slaughter, Erhard Bieberich, Gary E.
Wnek, Kenneth J. Wynne and Anthony Guiseppi-Elie “Improving
Neuron-to-electrode
Surface Attachment (NESA) Via Alkane Thiol Self-assembly: An AC
Impedance
Study” Langmuir (2004), 20(17), 7189-7200. |
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![]() Dr. Jeffery Mason and Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger Departments of Biophysics and Molecular Pathology Armed Forces Institute of Pathology mason@afip.osd.mil Profile |
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Area Near patient diagnostic assays for molecular pathology in consultative and molecular medicine |
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![]() Michael Kilbey, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering mkilbey@clemson.edu Profile |
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Area Ultra-thin electroactive film for the e-NOSE (electronic-Natural Olfactory Sensor Emulator™) |
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