Sam R. Nugen, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAntje J. Baeumner | grad student | 2008 | Cornell | |
(Micro-Total Analysis Systems for RNA detection.) |
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Carmody CM, Nugen SR. (2023) Monomeric streptavidin phage display allows efficient immobilization of bacteriophages on magnetic particles for the capture, separation, and detection of bacteria. Scientific Reports. 13: 16207 |
Hufziger KA, Farquharson EL, Werner BG, et al. (2022) Capsid Engineering of Bacteriophages for Oriented Surface Conjugation. Acs Applied Bio Materials |
Huang C, Zhao J, Lu R, et al. (2022) A phage-based magnetic relaxation switching biosensor using bioorthogonal reaction signal amplification for Salmonella detection in foods. Food Chemistry. 400: 134035 |
Alonzo LF, Jain P, Hinkley T, et al. (2022) Rapid, sensitive, and low-cost detection of Escherichia coli bacteria in contaminated water samples using a phage-based assay. Scientific Reports. 12: 7741 |
Chen A, Wang D, Nugen SR, et al. (2021) An Engineered Reporter Phage for the Fluorometric Detection of in Ground Beef. Microorganisms. 9 |
Carmody CM, Goddard JM, Nugen SR. (2021) Bacteriophage Capsid Modification by Genetic and Chemical Methods. Bioconjugate Chemistry |
Zurier HS, Duong MM, Goddard JM, et al. (2020) Engineering Biorthogonal Phage-Based Nanobots for Ultrasensitive, Bacteria Detection. Acs Applied Bio Materials. 3: 5824-5831 |
Duong MM, Carmody CM, Nugen SR. (2020) Phage-based biosensors: analysis of native T4 phage promoters to enhance reporter enzyme expression. The Analyst. 145: 6291-6297 |
Hinkley TC, Garing S, Jain P, et al. (2020) A Syringe-Based Biosensor to Rapidly Detect Low Levels of Escherichia Coli (ECOR13) in Drinking Water Using Engineered Bacteriophages. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 20 |
Singh S, Hinkley T, Nugen SR, et al. (2019) Colorimetric detection of Escherichia coli using engineered bacteriophage and an affinity reporter system. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry |