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Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltemmtery of Adenosine – Challenging Research by the Venton Lab
Today we feature the lab of Dr. Jill Venton, Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Virginia. Dr. Venton is also affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program and the UVA Brain Institute. Dr. Venton earned her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, under the direction of Dr. Mark Wightman. Following a post-doctoral research position at the University of Michigan under Dr. Robert Kennedy, Dr. Venton established her research career at the University of Virginia.Read More -
Hashemi Lab Award-Winning Research Honored at Pittcon
According to the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, translation is the process of turning observations in the laboratory, clinic, and community into interventions that improve the health of individuals and the public — from diagnostics and therapeutics to medical procedures and behavioral changes1. Some of the most successful translational science has stemmed from multi-disciplinary research collaborations. Consider sensor technology, which draws from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, materials science, medicine, public health, engineering, environmental science, and more. Researchers often employ electrochemistry in their sensor design due to the analytical strength and sensitivity of electrochemical measurements. The exciting research from the Parry Hashemi lab at the University of South Carolina provides an excellent example of translational science at work.
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Why use “Wave” in electrochemical instrumentation names?
What is in a name? The word wave evokes stimulating visions of rushing water, powerful energy, and sheer beauty. A wave can also refer to a new social or technology trend. To a scientist, a wave might bring back memories from physics, learning about electromagnetic waves or understanding trigonometric functions. At Pine Research Instrumentation, a wave means all that and more.
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New Flow Cell for the FSCV Community
Introducing the In-Vitro/FSCV Microelectrode Flow Cell, now available from Pine Research!
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Pine Research Exhibits at Midwest Regional ACS Meeting
Pine Research enjoys spending time in the Midwest – especially this time of year (before it starts snowing). Last week we were in Illinois for the MACTLAC conference, and this week, we are very excited to see the Midwest chemists at the Midwest Regional ACS Meeting, at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
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