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Rachel A. Saylor

  • Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Education

  • BS, Wittenberg University, 2010
  • PhD, University of Kansas, 2015

Developing and employing analytical techniques to solve neurobiological problems.

91直播 undergraduate student coauthors are underlined:

Rigby, E.L. and Saylor, R.A. 鈥淭o fluoresce or not to fluoresce: Investigation of structural and fluorescence characteristics of CBI-dopamine, CBI-serotonin, and their structural analogs,鈥 Analytical Chemistry2023, 95, 14889 鈥 14897.

Gonzalez Quevedo, P., Rigby, E.L., Kearney, S., Saylor, R.A. 鈥淥ptimized derivatization of primary amines with the fluorogenic reagent naphthalene-2,3-dicarboxaldehyde toward reproducible quantitative analysis in biological systems,鈥 Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry2023, 418 (18), 4297-4306.

Saylor, R.A. and Lunte, S.M. 鈥淩ole of Bioanalytical Chemistry in the Twenty-First Century鈥 in: L.T. Kubota, J.A. Fracassi, M.M. Sena, and W.A. Alves (Eds.), Tools and Trends in Bioanalytical Chemistry, Springer Nature, 2022.  

Notes

Rachel Saylor Coauthored Article Published

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Rachel Saylor has published an article, "To Fluoresce or Not to Fluoresce: Investigation of Structural and Fluorescence Characteristics of CBI-Dopamine, CBI-Serotonin, and Their Structural Analogs" in . Her coauthor is Elizabeth Rigby 鈥22.

Rachel Saylor Coauthored Article Published in "Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry"

Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Rachel Saylor recently published an article, "Optimized derivatization of primary amines with the fluorogenic reagent naphthalene鈥2,3鈥恉icarboxaldehyde toward reproducible quantitative analysis in biological systems," in . Coauthors are Paola Gonzalez Quevedo 鈥21, Elizabeth Rigby 鈥22, and Samuel Kearney 鈥22.