Current Research
The Lunte lab focuses on the development of analytical methods for the determination of analytes in biological fluids utilizing electrophoretic separations. Our goals are to separate our analytes of interest from other components in complex matrices and quantify them to gain insight into their prevalence in neurodegenerative diseases. To achieve these aims, we utilize microfluidics to rapidly analyze samples with good sensitivity and selectivity.
Research Projects
Separation-Based Sensors for Continuous Monitoring of Bioactive Compounds in the Brain
Development of Novel ME Detection Methods
Microfluidic Devices for Probing Cellular Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress
CE Method Development