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I am currently a technical support representative for [http://www.scbt.com/ Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc] where my primary focus is communication with researchers who are coordinating chemical, Immuno- & RNAi experiments with SCBT reagents.  
I am currently a technical support representative for [http://www.scbt.com/ Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc] where my primary focus is communication with researchers who are coordinating chemical, immunoglobulin, & RNAi experiments with SCBT reagents.  


Researcher time and labor at the bench is very important in every way, literally. Research is a one way journey where the means to obtain and test quality reagents is beneficial to both the vendor and customer. Let me know what SCBT reagents you have interest in working with and I will do my 100% best to ensure you obtain reagents that produce results.
Researcher time and labor at the bench is literally important in every way. There has to be a high degree of confidence in both the reagent quality and the procedure. The means to obtain and test quality reagents is beneficial to both the vendor and customer. Let me know what SCBT reagents you have interest in working with and I will do my 100% best to ensure you obtain reagents that produce results.


There are so many variables for each molecular/cell protocol, even the most simple of procedures contains an extraordinary amount of steps. So please review the research antibody (immunoglobulin) and siRNA/shRNA related information below, and I hope that you may find something useful to bring success in your next experiment.
There are several variables for each molecular/cell protocol; apparently straightforward procedures (ie immunoblotting) contains an extraordinary amount of important steps. Below are resources for research antibody and siRNA/shRNA related information that can improve your next experiment, and expand your knowledge. I hope that you may find something useful to bring success in your next experiment.


==Methods & Techniques for Immunochemists==
==Methods & Techniques for Immunochemists==

Revision as of 10:28, 9 November 2009

Contact Info

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  • Korey Griffin
  • Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.
  • 2145 Delaware Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95060
  • Santa Cruz, California, USA
  • Email me through OpenWetWare

I am currently a technical support representative for Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc where my primary focus is communication with researchers who are coordinating chemical, immunoglobulin, & RNAi experiments with SCBT reagents.

Researcher time and labor at the bench is literally important in every way. There has to be a high degree of confidence in both the reagent quality and the procedure. The means to obtain and test quality reagents is beneficial to both the vendor and customer. Let me know what SCBT reagents you have interest in working with and I will do my 100% best to ensure you obtain reagents that produce results.

There are several variables for each molecular/cell protocol; apparently straightforward procedures (ie immunoblotting) contains an extraordinary amount of important steps. Below are resources for research antibody and siRNA/shRNA related information that can improve your next experiment, and expand your knowledge. I hope that you may find something useful to bring success in your next experiment.

Methods & Techniques for Immunochemists

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Useful Links

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Experience

North County Santa Cruz
  • 2007-2009: Save our Shores Sanctuary Steward, Santa Cruz CA. Save Our Shores is a non-profit marine conservation organization in Santa Cruz, California whose mission is marine conservation through policy research, education, and citizen involvement.
  • 2005-2006: Ride-A-Wave volunteer, Santa Cruz CA. RAW is a Santa Cruz based nonprofit org whose mission is to give children with special needs the chance to feel the thrill of riding a wave and experience a safe, fun-filled day at the beach, whether they are physically, developmentally or economically challenged.
  • 1997: Summer Youth Camp Counselor for Eagle Lake Camp, Pike Forest CO.
  • 1995,1996: Canoe Guide/Interpreter Charles L. Sommers Canoe Base, Ely MN: Groups are outfitted at the Base to travel by canoe through canoe country, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), Ontario's Quetico Provincial Park, and points beyond. The BWCAW and Quetico together form a roadless area of about a million acres with deep glacial lakes and densely forested cover.

Education & Publication

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  1. Liu J, Liao Z, Camden J, Griffin KD, Garrad RC, Santiago-Pérez LI, González FA, Seye CI, Weisman GA, and Erb L. Src homology 3 binding sites in the P2Y2 nucleotide receptor interact with Src and regulate activities of Src, proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2, and growth factor receptors. J Biol Chem. 2004 Feb 27;279(9):8212-8. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M312230200 | PubMed ID:14670955 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Erb L, Liu J, Ockerhausen J, Kong Q, Garrad RC, Griffin K, Neal C, Krugh B, Santiago-Pérez LI, González FA, Gresham HD, Turner JT, and Weisman GA. An RGD sequence in the P2Y(2) receptor interacts with alpha(V)beta(3) integrins and is required for G(o)-mediated signal transduction. J Cell Biol. 2001 Apr 30;153(3):491-501. DOI:10.1083/jcb.153.3.491 | PubMed ID:11331301 | HubMed [Paper2]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed