Introduction of lab-on-a-chip technology, being created to provide a general platform for detecting extremely low concentrations of biomolecules released by developing tumors when they are very small, which can be 10,000-fold lower than the clinically detectable levels.
Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry University of Kansas Bioengineering Graduate Program. Full Member, KU Cancer Center. Areas of Specialization: Analytical Chemistry, Micro/Nanofluidics, Single Cell Analysis, Genetic Analysis, Proteomics, Cancer Biology and Diagnostics, Systems Biology, Nanobiotechnology
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4 июн 2015