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==Contact Info==
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I work in the [[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from epernicus, and I've joined because None specified.
I work in the [[Smith Lab]] at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] from epernicus, and I've joined because None specified.


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Revision as of 14:54, 8 August 2008

Matthew R Lockett (an artistic interpretation)
  • Matthew R Lockett
  • University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison Area Technical College
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I work in the Smith Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I learned about OpenWetWare from epernicus, and I've joined because None specified.

Education

  • PhD in Progress, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • 2004, BS in Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh

Research interests

  1. Developing new surface chemistries for the fabrication of small molecule/biomolecule arrays on carbanaceous materials (i.e. amorphous carbon, glassy carbon, diamond, etc)
  2. Identifying small molecule-protein, DNA-protein, and protein-protein interactions with SPR and MALDI-MS
  3. Metabolomic profiling procedures

Publications

  1. Lockett MR, Shortreed MR, and Smith LM. Aldehyde-terminated amorphous carbon substrates for the fabrication of biomolecule arrays. Langmuir. 2008 Sep 2;24(17):9198-203. DOI:10.1021/la800991t | PubMed ID:18672922 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Lockett MR, Weibel SC, Phillips MF, Shortreed MR, Sun B, Corn RM, Hamers RJ, Cerrina F, and Smith LM. Carbon-on-metal films for surface plasmon resonance detection of DNA arrays. J Am Chem Soc. 2008 Jul 9;130(27):8611-3. DOI:10.1021/ja802454c | PubMed ID:18597426 | HubMed [Paper2]
  3. Phillips MF, Lockett MR, Rodesch MJ, Shortreed MR, Cerrina F, and Smith LM. In situ oligonucleotide synthesis on carbon materials: stable substrates for microarray fabrication. Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jan;36(1):e7. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkm1103 | PubMed ID:18084027 | HubMed [Paper3]
  4. Lockett MR, Phillips MF, Jarecki JL, Peelen D, and Smith LM. A tetrafluorophenyl activated ester self-assembled monolayer for the immobilization of amine-modified oligonucleotides. Langmuir. 2008 Jan 1;24(1):69-75. DOI:10.1021/la702493u | PubMed ID:18047381 | HubMed [Paper4]
  5. Lee JE, Didier DN, Lockett MR, Scalf M, Greene AS, Olivier M, and Smith LM. Characterization of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors on the endothelial cell surface during hypoxia using whole cell binding arrays. Anal Biochem. 2007 Oct 15;369(2):241-7. DOI:10.1016/j.ab.2007.06.010 | PubMed ID:17624292 | HubMed [Paper5]
  6. Lockett MR, Shortreed MR, and Smith LM. Molecular beacon-style hybridization assay for quantitative analysis of surface invasive cleavage reactions. Anal Chem. 2007 Aug 1;79(15):6031-6. DOI:10.1021/ac070424c | PubMed ID:17595056 | HubMed [Paper6]
  7. Sun B, Colavita PE, Kim H, Lockett M, Marcus MS, Smith LM, and Hamers RJ. Covalent photochemical functionalization of amorphous carbon thin films for integrated real-time biosensing. Langmuir. 2006 Nov 7;22(23):9598-605. DOI:10.1021/la061749b | PubMed ID:17073485 | HubMed [Paper7]

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