Katie M. Horsman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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(Analytical advances in forensic science: Development of microfluidic systems for analysis of biological evidence.) |
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Norris JV, Evander M, Horsman KM, et al. (2008) Improved acoustic differential extraction on a microdevice for separation of sperm cells and epithelial cell Lysate 12th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences - the Proceedings of Microtas 2008 Conference. 1156-1158 |
Horsman KM, Bienvenue JM, Blasier KR, et al. (2007) Forensic DNA analysis on microfluidic devices: a review. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 52: 784-99 |
Horsman KM, Hickey JA, Cotton RW, et al. (2006) Development of a human-specific real-time PCR assay for the simultaneous quantitation of total genomic and male DNA. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 51: 758-65 |
Giordano BC, Horsman KM, Burgi DS, et al. (2006) Method for determining intracapillary solution temperatures: application to sample zone heating for enhanced fluorescent labeling of proteins. Electrophoresis. 27: 1355-62 |
Evander M, Horsman KM, Easley CJ, et al. (2006) Using acoustic differential extraction to enhance analysis of sexual assault evidence on a valveless glass microdevice Micro Total Analysis Systems - Proceedings of Microtas 2006 Conference: 10th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences. 1055-1057 |
Horsman KM, Barker SL, Ferrance JP, et al. (2005) Separation of sperm and epithelial cells in a microfabricated device: potential application to forensic analysis of sexual assault evidence. Analytical Chemistry. 77: 742-9 |
Legendre LA, Ferrance JP, Horsman KM, et al. (2005) Integrated sample processingwith real time PCR for microchip forensic analysis Micro Total Analysis Systems - Proceedings of Microtas 2005 Conference: 9th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences. 1: 1519-1521 |
Sanders JC, Breadmore MC, Kwok YC, et al. (2003) Hydroxypropyl cellulose as an adsorptive coating sieving matrix for DNA separations: artificial neural network optimization for microchip analysis. Analytical Chemistry. 75: 986-94 |
Asano KG, Bayne CK, Horsman KM, et al. (2002) Chemical composition of fingerprints for gender determination. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 47: 805-7 |