Ph.D.s Directed by Dr. Bachas
1. Vanessa J. Worting, 1991
Design and development of polymer membrane anion-selective electrodes.
2. Mary K. M. Freeman, 1991
Development of optical systems based on recognition chemistry.
3. Minas S. Barbarakis. 1992
Homogeneous enzyme- and fluorophore-linked binding assays that employ the (strept)avidin-biotin
system.
4. Alynne I. MacLean, 1992
Preparation and evaluation of conjugates for the development of enzyme-linked
competitive binding assays.
5. Timothy L. Blair, 1993
Use of recognition chemistry in the development of ion sensors.
6. Allan Witkowski, 1994
Competitive binding assays based on genetically engineered proteins.
7. John R. Allen, 1995
Novel polymer membrane ion-selective electrodes.
8. Richard S. Hutchins, 1995
ìThe rational design of anion-selective potentiometric sensors.
9. Nathaniel G. Hentz, 1996
Liquid chromatography systems based on bio-recognition properties.
10. Wei Huang, 1996
Genetic and chemical modification of proteins for site-specific immobilization
and binding assays.
11. Emily C. Hernández, 1997
Development of biosensors and binging assays using molecular recognition systems.
12. Jianquan Wang, 1999
Genetically engineered proteins in the development of immunoassays and site-directed
protein immobilization.
13. Maria J. Berrocal, 2001
Biologically inspired potentiometric sensors.
14. R. Daniel Johnson, 2002
Synthetic receptors for sensors and integration into microfludic systems.
15. Kalvin J. Gregory, 2002
16. Ju Li, 2002
17. Ramesh Iyer, 2002
18.. Pramod Nednoor, 2006
19. Amanda Watts, 2006
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