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Salvatore Marras's Biography



Salvatore Marras, Assistant Professor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

Dr. Marras has an undergraduate degree in biotechnology, and received his doctoral degree from the University of Leiden in The Netherlands. His dissertation research focused on the development of molecular beacon probes for the detection of nucleic acids. He is the author of numerous publications that describe the properties and applications of fluorescent hybridization probes. He also serves as a consultant to biotechnology companies on the design of novel fluorophores, nonfluorescent quenchers, real-time nucleic acid amplification assays, and spectrofluorometric thermal cyclers.

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The Bright and Dark Sides of Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Hybridization Probes

Tuesday, 26 April 2011 at 14:45

Add to Calendar ▼2011-04-26 14:45:002011-04-26 15:45:00Europe/LondonThe Bright and Dark Sides of Fluorescent Nucleic Acid Hybridization ProbesAdvances in qPCR in BostonBostonSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Fluorescent hybridization probes, which generate a fluorescence signal only when they bind to their target, enable real-time monitoring of nucleic acid amplification assays. This presentation outlines the design parameters to be considered for the different types of available probe chemistries.


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