Jens Sobek,
Research Scientist,
University of Zurich
Jens Sobek is research scientist at the Functional Genomics Center in Zurich. He studied Organic and Photochemistry at the Technical University of Merseburg (Germany), and received a Ph.D. at the Free University of Berlin in 1996 for his work with Prof. H. Kurreck on photoinduced electron transfer in model systems of photosynthesis. As postdoctoral associate, he studied kinetics of elemental processes in electron transfer and polymerization, resp., at Graz University of Technology (Austria) and University of Zurich (Switzerland). Later, he joint the company Microsynth (Switzerland) to develop oligonucleotide microarrays. In 2002, he changed to the newly founded Functional Genomics Center in Zurich working on microarrays, surface-plasmon resonance, and single-molecule experiments.
Drop Drying and its Influence on Probe Immobilisation: A Key Step in Assay Development
Tuesday, 11 March 2014 at 09:15
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Assay development often suffers from artifacts of unknown origin. We present results of microarray studies showing the influence of drop drying on oligonucleotide and protein immobilization, and its impact on assay performance.
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