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Optically Encoded Particles and Their Applications in Multiplexed Biomedical Assays

Bronwyn J. Battersby A and Matt Trau A
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A Centre for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials, Level 5 East, Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia. ;Email: bbattersby@uq.edu.au; m.trau@uq.edu.au




Bronwyn J. Battersby is an NHMRC Industry Fellow within the Australian Institute for Bioengineering & Nanotechnology at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her current research interests include development of novel biosensors and encoding strategies for cancer biomarker discovery, protease screening, and other proteomics and genomics applications. Prior to joining the Centre in 1998, Dr Battersby completed a DAAD Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Technical University of Munich investigating cationic lipid–DNA complexes for gene delivery applications (1997). She received her Ph.D. in colloid and interface chemistry from the University of Queensland in 1994.



Matt Trau is currently Professor of Chemistry and an ARC Federation Fellow at the University of Queensland, Australia. Professor Trau is Director of the Centre for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials and an executive member of the Australian Institiute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN). His main research interests are in the area of nanostructured assembly and manipulation of matter in order to produce novel materials and devices. Applications of this work include novel devices for biomarker discovery, rapid DNA sequencing, diagnostics, drug screening, and novel biomaterials for human implants. Professor Trau obtained his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Melbourne in 1993. Following completion of his Ph.D., he was a Fulbright Research Fellow for four years at Princeton University in the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Princeton Materials Institute. He has also spent time as a visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (2000).

Australian Journal of Chemistry 60(5) 343-353 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH07006
Submitted: 10 January 2007  Accepted: 22 March 2007   Published: 28 May 2007



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