Compendium of In Vivo Monitoring in Real-Time Molecular Neuroscience (ePub)
Volume 1: Fundamentals and Applications
(Sprache: Englisch)
This new volume documents the transition from the development of electrochemical monitoring of brain function, now more than 40 years old, to fundamental neuroscience. This includes the links of molecular neuroscience to biobehavior, to a molecular...
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This new volume documents the transition from the development of electrochemical monitoring of brain function, now more than 40 years old, to fundamental neuroscience. This includes the links of molecular neuroscience to biobehavior, to a molecular understanding of neurologically-linked diseases and to the investigation of neuroactive molecules made possible by new detection methodology. This work should be of interest to a broad audience, especially those who are engaged in neuroscience research, for example in drug discovery, but are not familiar with electrochemical methodology.
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George S Wilson is Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Emeritus at the University of Kansas. He carried out his undergraduate work at Princeton University and gained his PhD at the University of Illinois (1964) under the direction of Arnold M Hartley. Professor Wilson's research interests are in the area of bioanalytical and bioelectrochemistry. This has involved studies of electron transfer of proteins at electrodes and the redox chemistry of biologically important molecules, especially those containing methionine or methionine derivatives which can facilitate protein oxidation. In addition Professor Wilson has developed glucose biosensors for the continuous monitoring of blood glucose and this has been extended to the monitoring of otherwise electroinactive species in the brain of laboratory rodents. He has published over 210 papers and has co-edited Biosensors: Fundamentals and Applications (1987) and edited Vol 9 — Bioelectrochemistry (2002), Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry, Allen J Bard and Martin Stratmann, series editors. Professor Wilson was President of the Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division of IUPAC (2000–2001) and has served on numerous national and international committees and editorial boards dealing with electrochemistry research. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the International Society of Electrochemistry, and the American Chemical Society.Adrian C Michael is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh. He was an undergraduate and graduate student at Emory University. He began his career in neuroscience as an undergraduate in his Dad's (Prof. Richard Phillip Michael, 1924–2014) laboratory in the Emory University School of Medicine. His introduction to in vivo voltammetry came during his time as a graduate student with Prof. Joseph B Justice, Jr. He was a postdoc with Prof. R Mark Wightman at
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Indiana University (1987–1989) and with Prof. Adam Heller at the University of Texas at Austin (1989–1990) prior arriving in Pittsburgh in 1990. Presently, he focuses on dopamine kinetic domains in the forebrain and the impact of the tissue foreign body response on intracranial measurements. Over the years, he has served on a number of review panels for NSF and NIH, has been an active member of the Organizing Committee of Pittcon, served as President of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (2013–2015), and has been a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Monitoring Molecules in Neuroscience conference. With Laura M Borland he co-edited Electrochemical Methods for Neuroscience, Volume 1 in Frontiers in Neuroengineering (2006) (Sidney Simon and Miguel Nicolelis, series editors).
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Adrian C Michael, George S Wilson
- ISBN-10: 9814619779
- ISBN-13: 9789814619776
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.11.2014
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