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Interview with Rebecca Pinals (recorded 2020-11-09)
Rebecca Pinals is scientist and grad student with the Landry Lab at UC Berkeley. We discuss how the optical properties of Carbon nanotube nanosensors make them a great tool for sensing of biochemicals and how she and her group recently applied nanotubes to detect coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
Landry Lab at UC Berkeley: https://landrylab.com/
Rebecca Pinals on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rlplikesscience
Landry Lab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Landry_Lab
Related articles to optical sensing of Coronavirus with Carbon Nanotube nanosensors:
Pinals, R. L. et al. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection by Carbon Nanotube-Based Near-Infrared Nanosensors. medRxiv preprint (2020).
Pinals, R. L. et al. Quantitative Protein Corona Composition and Dynamics on Carbon Nanotubes in Biological Environments. Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2020).
Pinals, R. L. et al. Engineering at the nano-bio interface: harnessing the protein corona towards nanoparticle design and function. Analyst (2020).
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.
Rebecca Pinals is scientist and grad student with the Landry Lab at UC Berkeley. We discuss how the optical properties of Carbon nanotube nanosensors make them a great tool for sensing of biochemicals and how she and her group recently applied nanotubes to detect coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
Landry Lab at UC Berkeley: https://landrylab.com/
Rebecca Pinals on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rlplikesscience
Landry Lab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Landry_Lab
Related articles to optical sensing of Coronavirus with Carbon Nanotube nanosensors:
Pinals, R. L. et al. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Detection by Carbon Nanotube-Based Near-Infrared Nanosensors. medRxiv preprint (2020).
Pinals, R. L. et al. Quantitative Protein Corona Composition and Dynamics on Carbon Nanotubes in Biological Environments. Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2020).
Pinals, R. L. et al. Engineering at the nano-bio interface: harnessing the protein corona towards nanoparticle design and function. Analyst (2020).
SCIENCE OFF CAMERA PODCAST
Anchor: https://anchor.fm/science-off-camera/
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2XCqCfz
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3dx1nRn
Google: https://bit.ly/2BC5mOw
TELEDYNE PRINCETON INSTRUMENTS ONLINE
Web: https://www.princetoninstruments.com
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Princeton_Inst
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/princeton-instruments
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/princetoninstruments
Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.
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