The Kennedy Group

University of Michigan
Department of Chemistry
930 N. University Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055
(734) 615-4376

 

Welcome to the Kennedy Group homepage. Feel free to explore our piece of cyberspace in order to develop a better understanding of our research projects and to obtain information about those members working in the group.

Our primary goal is to develop nanoscale analytical techniques and explore their use in the measurement of neurotransmitters and hormones both in vivo and at single cells. This goal requires development of techniques capable of measuring zeptomole (10¯²¹ mole) quantities in chemically complex nanoliter samples.

If you have any further questions, please visit the University of Michigan, Department of Chemistry, or contact Dr. Kennedy.

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Last Updated: Friday, August 26, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

Microfluidic Chip for Continuous Monitoring of Hormone Secretion from Live Cells Using an Electrophoresis-Based Immunoassay; M.G. Roper, J.G. Shackman, G.M. Dahlgren, R.T. Kennedy; Anal. Chem. 75(18), 2003, 4711 - 4717. Simultaneous monitoring of Zn2+ secretion and intracellular Ca2+ from islets and islet cells by fluorescence microscopy; W.Qian, J.L. Peters, G.M. Dahlgren, K.R. Gee, R.T. Kennedy; Biotechniques. 37(6), 2004, 922-933. Microscale determination of purines in tissue samples by capillary liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, Q. Deng, L.M. Kauri, W. Qian, G.M. Dahlgren, R.T. Kennedy, The Analyst. 128 (8), 2003, 1013-1018.

Microscale determination of purines in tissue samples by capillary liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection, Q. Deng, L.M. Kauri, W. Qian, G.M. Dahlgren, R.T. Kennedy, The Analyst. 128 (8), 2003, 1013-1018.

Perfusion and chemical monitoring of living cells on a microfluidic chip, J.G. Shackman, G.M. Dahlgren, J.L. Peters, R.T. Kennedy, Lab on a Chip. 5(1), 2005, 56-63.