Kenneth R. Hawkins, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Medical Biophysics
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Paul Yager grad student 2007 University of Washington
 (Designing the diffusion immunoassay (DIA): How properties of the analyte affect DIA performance.)
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LaBarre P, Boyle D, Hawkins K, et al. (2019) Instrument-free nucleic acid amplification assays for global health settings. Proceedings of Spie--the International Society For Optical Engineering. 8029
Singleton J, Osborn JL, Lillis L, et al. (2014) Electricity-free amplification and detection for molecular point-of-care diagnosis of HIV-1. Plos One. 9: e113693
Hawkins KR, Steedman MR, Baldwin RR, et al. (2007) A method for characterizing adsorption of flowing solutes to microfluidic device surfaces. Lab On a Chip. 7: 281-5
Munson MS, Hawkins KR, Hasenbank MS, et al. (2005) Diffusion based analysis in a sheath flow microchannel: the sheath flow T-sensor. Lab On a Chip. 5: 856-62
Garcia E, Kirkham JR, Hatch AV, et al. (2004) Controlled microfluidic reconstitution of functional protein from an anhydrous storage depot. Lab On a Chip. 4: 78-82
Hawkins KR, Yager P. (2003) Nonlinear decrease of background fluorescence in polymer thin-films - a survey of materials and how they can complicate fluorescence detection in microTAS. Lab On a Chip. 3: 248-52
Hawkins KR, Anson HZ, Chang H, et al. (2002) Diffusion immunoassay for protein analytes 2nd Annual International Ieee-Embs Special Topic Conference On Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings. 535-540
Hatch A, Kamholz AE, Hawkins KR, et al. (2001) A rapid diffusion immunoassay in a T-sensor. Nature Biotechnology. 19: 461-5
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