Pietro Strobbia

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2020- Chemistry University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
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Camillo La Mesa research assistant 2010-2011 Sapienza University of Rome
Brian M. Cullum grad student 2012-2016 UMBC
Tuân Vo-Dinh post-doc 2016-2019 Duke
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Cupil-Garcia V, Li JQ, Norton SJ, et al. (2023) Plasmonic nanorod probes' journey inside plant cells for SERS sensing and multimodal imaging. Nanoscale
Strobbia P. (2022) Analysis of Nanostar Reshaping Kinetics for Optimal Substrate Fabrication. Applied Spectroscopy. 37028221132525
Strobbia P, Cupil-Garcia V, Crawford BM, et al. (2021) Accurate tumor detection using plasmonic-enhanced shifted-excitation Raman difference spectroscopy (SERDS). Theranostics. 11: 4090-4102
Dukes PV, Strobbia P, Ngo HT, et al. (2020) Plasmonic assay for amplification-free cancer biomarkers detection in clinical tissue samples. Analytica Chimica Acta. 1139: 111-118
Fales AM, Strobbia P, Vo-Dinh T, et al. (2020) 3D-printed phantoms for characterizing SERS nanoparticle detectability in turbid media. The Analyst
Crawford BM, Wang HN, Stolarchuk C, et al. (2020) Plasmonic nanobiosensors for detection of microRNA cancer biomarkers in clinical samples. The Analyst
Strobbia P, Odion RA, Maiwald M, et al. (2020) Direct SERDS sensing of molecular biomarkers in plants under field conditions. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Strobbia P, Ran Y, Crawford BM, et al. (2019) Inverse Molecular Sentinel-Integrated Fiberoptics Sensor for Direct and In Situ Detection of miRNA Targets. Analytical Chemistry
Crawford BM, Strobbia P, Wang HN, et al. (2019) Plasmonic nanoprobes for in vivo multimodal sensing and bioimaging of microRNA within plants. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Strobbia P, Sadler T, Odion RA, et al. (2019) SERS in Plain Sight: A Polarization Modulation Method for Signal Extraction. Analytical Chemistry
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