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Keith Stine is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where he has established himself as a leading researcher in nanomaterials and biosensor development. His work bridges chemistry, materials science, and biomedical applications, with particular expertise in nanoporous gold and electrodeposited nanostructures for analytical and therapeutic purposes.
Dr. Stine's research focuses on the development and application of advanced nanomaterials, particularly nanoporous gold structures, for biomedical applications. His work spans biosensor development, drug delivery systems, glycan analysis, and plasmonic applications. He has made significant contributions to understanding how nanostructured materials can enhance electrochemical responses and improve detection capabilities for various biological targets including proteins, oligonucleotides, and small molecules.
Analysis of Dr. Stine's publication record reveals a consistent research trajectory centered on nanoporous materials, with increasing focus on biomedical applications over time. His recent work emphasizes therapeutic applications of nanoporous gold, particularly for cancer treatment through drug delivery systems. The interdisciplinary nature of his research connects materials science with analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and medical diagnostics, demonstrating how nanostructured materials can solve complex problems in bioanalysis and clinical chemistry.
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