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IIP Seed Grants Symposium, August 2014 - Real-time Measurements of Biological Interactions using Multiplexed Peptide Arrays on Silicon Wafers

PJ Utz, Medicine
Real-time Measurements of Biological Interactions using Multiplexed Peptide Arrays on Silicon Wafers

2014 IIP Symposium - August 27, 2014

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PJ Utz - Professor of Medicine (Immunology and Rheumatology)

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Dr. PJ Utz's lab focuses on the normal immune system and how it differs from the immune system of patients with immunodeficiency disorders, infections, and autoimmune diseases.

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Real-time measurements of biological interactions using multiplexed peptide arrays on silicon wafers

  Supported BioSTAR Sponsored Research Project - 2012

Microfluidics Platforms for Proteomics

Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 1 - 2000

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Real-time measurements of biological interactions using multiplexed peptide arrays on silicon wafers

  Supported BioSTAR Sponsored Research Project - 2012

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Research conducted by Bio-X affiliated faculty members Shan Wang and PJ Utz.

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