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Bernard Munge

Nanomaterial-Based Bioelectronic Detection of Disease Markers (2009 - Present)

Investigator:  Bernard Munge, Salve Regina University
Mentor
:
  James Rusling, University of Connecticut

Presentations

2008 - 2009

Munge, B.S., Fisher, F., Millord, L., Krause, C. 2008. Nanomaterials-based immunoassay for sensitive electrochemical detection of matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), cancer biomarker in serum. 2nd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington D.C., August 6-8.

Munge, B.S., Krause, C., Dowd, R. 2008. Sensitive electrochemical immunoassay of a biomarker alpha-fetoprotein based on carbon nanotubes. 2nd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington D.C., August 6-8.

Maricic, P., Hall, A., Munge, B.S. 2008. Integrated carbon nanotube-polyguanine functionalized polymeric nanoparticles for sensitive immunodetection of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in serum. 2nd Biennial National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Washington D.C., August 6-8 

Munge, B.S., Fisher, J., Millord, L., Krause, C. 2008. Polymeric beads amplification strategy for sensitive electrochemical detection of matrix metalloproteinase-3, a cancer biomarker protein. Rhode Island Research Alliance Symposium, Providence, RI, June 3.

2007 - 2008

Munge, B., Fisher, J. 2007. Sensitive immunoassay of matrix metalloproteinase-2, a cancer biomarker protein based on vertically-aligned single-wall carbon nanotubes arrays. 2nd Northeast Regional IDeA Meeting, Burlington, VT, August 15-17.

Leonard, K., Munge, B. S. 2007. Electrochemical detection of prostate carcinoma biomarkers using nanotechnology. COBRE/INBRE Symposium. Providence, RI, May 30.

News & Events

RI-INBRE Newsletter Fall 2009

RI-INBRE Newsletter Fall 2009

Grant Workshop PowerPoint Presentations & Handouts

Balancing Teaching and Research at PUIs


Components of a Successful AREA (R15) Grant


NSF-RUI Program: Strategies and Tips for Success


Handouts

Important Dates

RI-INBRE Calendar


12/3//09 - Shahram Khademi, Ph.D, University of Iowa - "The structure and mechanism of ammonia channels"


12/4/09 - 4th Annual BioNES Meeting, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI


1/29/10 - RI-INBRE Research Fellows Meeting & Faculty Retreat, Providence College, Providence, RI


3/1/10 - Application Deadline for the 2010 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships


6/16/10 - 6/18/10 National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence, Bethesda, MD

 Supported by grant #  P20RR016457 from:

 

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