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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Departmental Seminars > Development of Nanomaterials and Microscale Platforms for Optical and Electrochemical Biosensing
Development of Nanomaterials and Microscale Platforms for Optical and Electrochemical BiosensingAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Vanessa Blake. This presentation will summarize research on chemical and biochemical microsensors carried out in the Biomolecular Measurement Division at NIST . It will describe the design and function of microscale platforms, as well as the fabrication and integration of nanomaterials that enable analytical measurements. Specific examples will include the use of temperature-controlled electrochemical devices for measuring biomolecular stability changes relevant to single nucleotide polymorphism and small molecule binding to DNA structures. The properties of Ag (and Au) interfaces fabricated for localized surface plasmon resonance (and bimodal EC-SERS) studies will also be discussed. This talk is part of the Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Departmental Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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