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Cliff Stains is a Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on developing innovative chemical probes and sensors for biomedical applications, including photoacoustic imaging, fluorescent dyes, and enzyme activity detection. His work bridges organic chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science to address challenges in disease diagnosis and therapeutic delivery.
Key research areas include designing tunable fluorophores for near-infrared imaging, creating small-molecule probes for cellular signaling pathways, and engineering phosphinate ester-containing dyes for targeted drug delivery. His studies often integrate computational modeling with experimental validation to optimize probe performance and multiplexing capabilities.
Recent advancements include the development of split-GTPase systems for controlled cellular signaling and the application of phosphinate esters in leukemia therapy. These efforts aim to enhance diagnostic precision and therapeutic efficacy through precise molecular design.
Collaborative projects involve interdisciplinary teams addressing topics like retinal protection, protein aggregation monitoring, and kinase/phosphatase activity profiling in disease states. While specific awards or grants are not listed, his publications reflect sustained contributions to chemical biology and biomedical imaging.
Stains' lab focuses on translating fundamental chemical discoveries into practical tools for healthcare, emphasizing the design of biocompatible probes and systems for real-time biological monitoring.
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