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个人简介

Post-Doctoral University of California Santa Barbara 2011; Ph.D. University of Utah 2007; B.A. University of North Carolina 2003

研究领域

Analytical Sensors and Imaging Biochemistry

My research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of nanoscience, electrochemistry and the biological interface. The research interests in our group focus on the development of new (bio)analytical methods to probe chemical and biological systems with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolutions afforded by working at the nanoscale. The scope of this research is quite broad, ranging from studies of fundamental chemical and biological phenomena to the development of applied sensor technologies. As such, students in the group can expect to gain valuable interdisciplinary laboratory experience. Please visit the links to learn more about the lab’s cutting edge research. See the lab website for more information.

近期论文

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L. R. Schoukroun-Barnes and R. J. White, “Rationally Designing Aptamer Sequences with Reduced Affinity for Controlled Sensor Performance,” Sensors. 2015, Just Accepted Manuscript. Special Issue: Smart Materials for Switchable Sensors. Click here to learn more. F. C. Macazo, R. L. Karpel, and R. J. White, “Monitoring Cooperative Binding using Electrochemical DNA-Based Sensors,” Langmuir. 2015, 31, 868-875. Click here to learn more. J. Liu, S. Wagan, M. Dávila Morris, J. Taylor, and R. J. White, “Achieving Reproducible Performance of Electrochemical, Folding Aptamer-Based Sensors on Microelectrodes: Challenges and Prospects,” Anal. Chem. 2014, 86, 11417-11424. Click here to learn more. F. C. Macazo and R. J. White, “Monitoring Charge Flux to Quantify Unusual Ligand-Induced Ion Channel Activity for use in Biological Nanopore-Based Sensors,” Anal. Chem. 2014, 86, 5519-5525. Click here to learn more. J. Liu, M. Dávila Morris, F. C. Macazo, L. R. Schoukroun-Barnes, and R. J. White, “The Current and Future Role of Aptamers in Electroanalysis,” Invited Critical Review, J. Electrochem. Soc., 2014, 161, H301-H313. Click here to learn more. L. R. Schoukroun-Barnes, S. Wagan, and R. J. White, “Enhancing the Analytical Performance of Electrochemical RNA Aptamer-Based Sensors for Sensitive Detection of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics,” Anal. Chem. 2014, 86, 1131-1137. Click here to learn more. B. S. Ferguson, D. A. Hoggarth, D. Maliniak, K. Ploense, R. J. White, N. Woodward, K. Hsieh, A. J. Bonham, M. Eisenstein, T. E. Kippin, K. W. Plaxco, and H. T. Soh, “Real-Time, Aptamer-Based Tracking of Circulating Therapeutic Agents in Living Animals,” Sci. Transl. Med., 2013, 5, 213ra165. Click here to learn more. K. C. Huang and R. J. White, “Random Walk on a Leash: A Simple Single Molecule Diffusion Model for Surface-Tethered Redox Molecules with Flexible Linkers,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 12808-12817. Click here to learn more. L. Schoukroun-Barnes, S. Wagan, J. Liu, J.B. Leach, and R. J. White, “Biocompatible Hydrogel Membranes for the Protection of RNA Aptamer-Based Electrochemical Sensors,” Proc. SPIE 8719, 2013, Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology X, 87190I. Click here to learn more.

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