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# | #Dooley K, Kim YH, Lu HD, Tu R, Banta S. 2012. Engineering of an Environmentally Responsive Beta Roll Peptide for Use As a Calcium-Dependent Cross-Linking Domain for Peptide Hydrogel Formation. Biomacromolecules 13: 1758-64 | ||
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# | #Sahin A, Dooley K, Cropek DM, West AC, Banta S. 2011. A dual enzyme electrochemical assay for the detection of organophosphorus compounds using organophosphorus hydrolase and horseradish peroxidase. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 158: 353-60 | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 21 September 2012
Contact Info
- Kevin Dooley
- Columbia University
- 500 W120th Street
- Mudd 801
- New York, NY 10027
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I work in Scott Banta's Protein and Metabolic Engineering Lab at Columbia University.
Education
- 2014, PhD, Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
- 2009, MS, Chemical Engineering, Manhattan College
- 2008, BS, Chemical Engineering, Manhattan College
Research interests
- Engineering molecular recognition
- Stimulus responsive biomaterials
Publications
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K, Kim YH, Lu HD, Tu R, Banta S. 2012. Engineering of an Environmentally Responsive Beta Roll Peptide for Use As a Calcium-Dependent Cross-Linking Domain for Peptide Hydrogel Formation. Biomacromolecules 13: 1758-64
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J, Park JP, Dooley K, Cropek DM, West AC, Banta S. 2011. Rapid Development of New Protein Biosensors Utilizing Peptides Obtained via Phage Display. PloS one 6: e24948
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A, Dooley K, Cropek DM, West AC, Banta S. 2011. A dual enzyme electrochemical assay for the detection of organophosphorus compounds using organophosphorus hydrolase and horseradish peroxidase. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 158: 353-60