What are the “tools” that allow us to construct molecules, and are these “tools” capable of building what we need in a timely and efficient manner? These two questions provide the motivation for our group’s exploration of electrochemistry, an exploration that has led us to pursue two broad areas of research: synthetic electrochemistry and microelectrode array.
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Recent Publications
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Developing Microelectrode Arrays for the Point-of-Care Multiplex Detection of Metabolites
Yu-Chia Chang, Benoit Arnould, Jennifer M. Heemstra and Kevin D. Moeller*
Contact:
Professor Kevin D. Moeller
Washington University in St. Louis
Campus Box 1134
One Brookings Drive
St Louis, MO 63130-4899
Phone: 314-935-4481
Lab Phone: 314-935-4522
Email: moeller@wustl.edu