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Samir Iqbal

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| Affiliation | Purdue University, West Lafayette |
| Web Site | http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~smiqbal/ |
| Biography | Dr. Samir Iqbal is working in the Laboratory of Integrated Bio-Nano Applications (LIBNA) in Birck Nanotechnology Center. He received his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan and doctoral degree from the Purdue University. In graduate school, he received a number of awards and distinctions, most notably the Magoon Award for Excellence in Teaching from the College of Engineering and an NSF fellowship to attend summer school at Northwestern University, Illinois, USA. He received his doctoral degree under the supervision of Professor Rashid Bashir in February 2007. |
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MCW07 Silicon Based Nanopore Sensors for Detection of DNA Molecules
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11 Sep. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Samir Iqbal, Demir Akin, Rashid Bashir
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices. In this talk, we will review our recent work in development of solid-state nanopore channels that are selective towards single strand DNA (ssDNA). Nanopores functionalized with a 'probe' of …
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On the Cross Roads of Biology and Nanotechnology – Selective DNA Nanopore Sensors
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01 Jun. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Samir Iqbal
The ability to manipulate and identify the properties of single biological molecules with the potential of characterizing biological processes at the most fundamental levels can significantly facilitate rapid diagnostics and therapeutics. Fabrication of solid-state devices investigating …