James Stamps
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies, Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins, Gene Regulatory Network Analysis, Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
Most-Cited Works
- → Hand-Held Microanalytical Instrument for Chip-Based Electrophoretic Separations of Proteins(2004)111 cited
- → Microchip separations of protein biotoxins using an integrated hand‐held device(2005)61 cited
- → Engineered Improvement of the Generation-2 μChemlab™ Biotoxin Detector(2002)2 cited
- → Application of Microseparation Arrays to the Detection of Biotoxins in Aerosol Backgrounds(2001)1 cited
- → Results from µChemLab™/CB, a Portable System for Detecting Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents(2002)1 cited
- Development of {micro}Chemlab{sup TM}/CG for Detection of Biotoxins(2000)
- → Embedded Evaluation and State of Health Prediction for Corrosion of Electronics(2008)
- → A Corrosion Sensor for Integrated State-of-Health Evaluation(2006)
- CNSM Chalk-talk Hall of Fame The following students are recognized for their willingness to share their research with the College of Natural Sciences and Math community.(2014)