Center Publications
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Thesis/Dissertations
- Jagadeesan, B. Molecular characterization of Listeria adhesion protein (LAP), an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase homologue involved in the adhesion of Listeria monocytogenes to intestinal epithelial cells. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2009. Purdue University. 127 p.
- Bae, E., Analysis and characterization of multi-scale scattering : Application to bacterial colonies. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dec 2006. Purdue University. 148 p.
- Banerjee, P., Mammalian cell based biosensor for rapid screening of pathogenic bacteria and toxins. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2008. Purdue University. 191 p.
- Burgula, Y., "Detection of select foodborne pathogens using FT-IR spectroscopy," Ph.D. Dissertation. 2006. Purdue University.
- Bwatwa, Jeremiah, Biomedical Engineering, Qualitative Assessment for the Filtration and Characterization of Homogenized Samples, M.S. Dissertation, 2004. Purdue University, 81 p.
- Chen, W., Biomedical Engineering, "Engineering and Analysis of Immobilized Enzyme System in Microfluidic Device," Ph.D. Dissertation. 2006. Purdue University, 135 p.
- Davis, K., Assessment of molecular virulence gene profiling and antibodies for rapid detection of pathogenic Escherichia coli isolates. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2005. Purdue University. 134 p.
- Davis, K.D., "Assessment of molecular virulence gene profiling and antibodies for rapid detection of pathogenic Escherichia coli isolates." Ph.D. Dissertation. 2005. Purdue University. 138 p.
- Gaba, Anjali, Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Bioprocess Engineering. M.S., (2000-2003), Covalent Immobilization of Antibody C11E9 on a Silica Surface for Use in a Biosensor and Capture of Antigen Listeria Monocytogenes Using the Immobilized Antibody.
- Geng, T., Study of antibodies to stress induced cellular antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and its detection using a fiber-optic biosensor in food. PhD Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 140 p.
- Geng, Tao, Food Science, Ph.D., (2001-2004), Study of Antibodies to Stress Induced Cellular Antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and its Detection Using a Fiber-Optic Biosensor in Food. Dissertation Defended: April 6, 2004.
- Gomez, Rafael, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D., (2001-2003), Microfabricated Device for Impedance-Based Electronic Detection of Bacterial Metabolism. Dissertation Defended: November 26, 2003.
- Guo, S., Optical scattering for bacterial colony detection and characterization. Master of Science Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 98 p.
- Haibo Li, Dielectrophoresis And Its Applications In Biochips, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004, Ph.D. Dissertation, 156 Pages.
- Huff, K., The light scatterometer BARDOT as a noninvasive sensor for the identification of common foodborne bacteria. M.S. Thesis. 2008. Purdue University. 172 p.
- Kim, H.A., Selective enrichment medium for simultaneous growth and detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, and Salmonella Enteritidis from food. 2007. Purdue University. p. 126
- Kim, K-P., Genetic identification and characterization of Listeria adhesion protein, an alcohol acetaldehyde dehydrogenase homologue in Listeria monocytogenes. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 164 p.
- Lathrop, A.A., "Development of Listeria monocytogenes specific antibodies using a proteomic/genomics approach and expression of antibody-specific antigens InlB and ActA under different environments. Ph.D. Dissertation." 2005. Purdue University. 142 p.
- Lathrop, A.L., Development of Listeria monocytogenes specific antibodies using a proteomics/genomics approach and expression of antibody-specific antigens InlB and ActA under different environments. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2005. Purdue University. 142 p.
- Liu, Y.-S., Impedance spectroscopy based micro-scale biosensing. Ph.D. Thesis. 2008. Purdue University.
- Maldonado, Y., Characterization of Escherichia coli from food, clinical and environmental sources by genomic typing, cytotoxicity analysis and by adhesion to eukaryotic cells. MS Thesis. 2004. 116 p.
- Maldonado, Y., Characterization of Escherichia coli from food, clinical and environmental sources by genomic typing, cytotoxicity analysis and by adhesion to eukaryotic cells. MS Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 116p.
- Nagel, A.C., "Development and analysis of bioreporters in biofilms," Masters Thesis. 2006. Purdue University.
- Naschansky, K.M., Cytotoxicity and cell-based sensors for detection of Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus. PhD Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 115 p.
- Shin, J., Biobattery. Ph.D. Thesis. 2008. Purdue University.
- Stewart, Amanda, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, "Rapid Concentration and Recovery of Pathogens in Vegetables Using Membrane Separations," M.S. Dissertation, 2004. Purdue University, 144 p.
- Valadez, A.M., Development of a fiber-optic waveguide biosensor assay for the detection of Salmonella Enteritidis in food. M.S. Thesis 2006. Purdue University. 105 p.
- Vierra, J. M., Detection of Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides by immunocapture real-time PCR. M.S. Thesis. 2004. Purdue University. 69 p.
- Wampler, J.L., Listeria monocytogenes adhesion to intestinal cells is mediated in part, by interaction of Listeria adhesion protein with a eukaryotic cell receptor, heat shock protein 60. PhD Dissertation. 2003. Purdue University. 86 p.
- Wang, H.Y., Microfluidic electroporation and cell arrays. Ph.D. Dissertation. 2007. Purdue University. 166 p.
- Bae, E., Analysis and characterization of multi-scale scattering : Application to bacterial colonies. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dec 2006. Purdue University. 148 p.