April 4, 2014

Research by Graduate Student Aida Ebrahimi highlighted in Lab on a Chip Journal

Graduate Student Aida Ebrahimi
Graduate Student Aida Ebrahimi
schematic of work
The paper is titled "Nanotextured Superhydrophobic Electrodes enable Detection of Attomolar-scale DNA Concentration within a Droplet by Non-Faradaic Impedance Spectroscopy". She is advised by Professor Ashraful Alam.

Work done by graduate student Aida Ebrahimi (Attomolar DNA detection using nanotextured superhydrophobic electrodes) has been indicated in the Research Highlights of Lab on a Chip journal, February 2014, issue 3. The paper is titled "Nanotextured Superhydrophobic Electrodes enable Detection of Attomolar-scale DNA Concentration within a Droplet by Non-Faradaic Impedance Spectroscopy". She is advised by Professor Muhammad A. Alam.

Link to the Research Highlights

Original publication in Lab Chip, 2013,13, 4248-4256