The human brain is an extraordinarily complex organ. The process of neurotransmission gives rise to sensory experience, cognition, and decision-making. Many common diseases of the brain are incurable and their symptoms are poorly treated. To better understand the underlying molecular problems in disease states, sensitive, selective, and rapid measurements of biomolecules are needed. Given the complexity of making biological measurements in vitro or in vivo, inquiring scientists must choose measurement tools wisely. While traditional electrode materials have been used to great success, conducting polymers such as PEDOT are an excellent way to modify or improve existing measurement tools. The chemical, spatial, and temporal resolution of in v...
Recording neural activity during neurosurgical interventions is an invaluable tool for both improvin...
This research investigates the use of conducting polymer coatings on platinum (Pt) electrodes for us...
Specific detection of dopamine (DA) is achieved with organic neuromorphic devices with no specific r...
In this dissertation, several new tools for making neurochemical measurements are presented. All of ...
Studying neurological disorders on a chemical level requires sensitive and fast techniques in order ...
The neurochemical problem (1) and the directive of the neuroanalytical chemist (2) can be stated as ...
Microelectrode arrays are used for recording and stimulation in neurosciences both in vitro and in v...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
This project aims to develop an electroanalytical sensor capable of measuring the real-time concentr...
Within the field of neuroprosthetics the possibility to use implanted electrodes for communication w...
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that act as messengers in the synaptic transmission process. They ar...
The discovery of new electrode materials has greatly expanded the range of detectable compounds usin...
Poly(N-methylpyrrole) (PNMPy), poly(N-cyanoethylpyrrole) (PNCPy) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene...
Neurotransmitters are released in packets or quanta from vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane. ...
Micromachined neural prosthetic devices facilitate the functional stimulation of and recording from ...
Recording neural activity during neurosurgical interventions is an invaluable tool for both improvin...
This research investigates the use of conducting polymer coatings on platinum (Pt) electrodes for us...
Specific detection of dopamine (DA) is achieved with organic neuromorphic devices with no specific r...
In this dissertation, several new tools for making neurochemical measurements are presented. All of ...
Studying neurological disorders on a chemical level requires sensitive and fast techniques in order ...
The neurochemical problem (1) and the directive of the neuroanalytical chemist (2) can be stated as ...
Microelectrode arrays are used for recording and stimulation in neurosciences both in vitro and in v...
The emergence of organic electronics – a technology that relies on carbon-based semiconductors to de...
This project aims to develop an electroanalytical sensor capable of measuring the real-time concentr...
Within the field of neuroprosthetics the possibility to use implanted electrodes for communication w...
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that act as messengers in the synaptic transmission process. They ar...
The discovery of new electrode materials has greatly expanded the range of detectable compounds usin...
Poly(N-methylpyrrole) (PNMPy), poly(N-cyanoethylpyrrole) (PNCPy) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene...
Neurotransmitters are released in packets or quanta from vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane. ...
Micromachined neural prosthetic devices facilitate the functional stimulation of and recording from ...
Recording neural activity during neurosurgical interventions is an invaluable tool for both improvin...
This research investigates the use of conducting polymer coatings on platinum (Pt) electrodes for us...
Specific detection of dopamine (DA) is achieved with organic neuromorphic devices with no specific r...