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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill

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We love electrochemistry and biophysics. We blend the two to create continuous molecular monitors for health and biomedical research applications.

Chapel Hill, NC
Joined June 2020
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@LabNetz
Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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🔬 New from our lab: .H₂O₂ generated during NBE sensor interrogation (with reporter methylene blue) drives oligo hydrolysis. We show mitigation strategies + in vivo results with improved stability, no pretreatment or baseline subtraction!. 📄.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Congrats Dr. John Mack! 🎓 Just defended his PhD in @BCMB_JHMI. I am inspired by his contributions: from diving into biosensor biostats to developing novel additive manufacturing for sensor development. Excited for his next chapter @ DEKA R&D! #PhDDefense #Mentorship #Innovation
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@LabNetz
Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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It’s official: I’ve received tenure at UNC Chapel Hill!.Grateful, excited, and ready to push the frontiers of science with the amazing Tar Heel community. Let’s lead with creativity, innovation, and inclusive excellence. #Tenure #STEM #AcademicTwitter.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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It was a true pleasure collaborating with the.@FUTURUMCareers team to create this open-access academic resource for students around the world. Though my background is in chemistry, our research is highly multidisciplinary. Learn more about our work at: .
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FUTURUMCareers
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In our latest animation, we explore the work of Dr Netz Arroyo from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (@UniversityofNo7). Netz is developing a new type of continuous molecular monitor that will be able to track our health in real time:
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Happy to be part of the latest Futurum issue: all about inspiring future scientists to dive into STEM! Hope it sparks some curiosity and big dreams. We’re on page 8 if you want to check it out 👉 #STEM #FutureScientists #FuturumCareers.
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Issue 31 of Futurum is out now!. As Oby Oputa at the University of London Careers Service, enthuses, “there are thousands of jobs out there that you might not know about, and it’s never too early to get researching.”. Be inspired and find your passion…. #stemeducation #careers
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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After an amazing spring break visit to Hopkins and a celebratory bday cake, we are thrilled that Kian will be our first Chem student from UNC to join the group. We look forward to making your PhD training experiences exciting and rewarding, Kian!.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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We're always inspired by the stunning journal cover art from our colleagues in the field. This time, we’re thrilled to showcase one of our own! 🎉. 📄 Read our paper: 🎨 Here’s the cover:.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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💊Whole brain homogenate is often used to measure drug penetration, but the brain isn’t uniform!🧠. In a study led by Dr. Karen Scida we show drug uptake & distribution kinetics vary across brain regions. #DrugDiscovery #Neuroscience #Pharmacokinetics.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Bringing aptamer biosensors to the clinic is no small feat. Vincent Clark & team designed an aptamer binding emtricitabine (key in HIV prevention). Partnering with the CDC HIV labs, we show high-throughput screening to monitor treatment adherence.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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DNA nanotechnology-based sensors alert! 🧬 In collaboration with Byoung-jin Jeon and Matteo Guareschi, we introduce the Lily Pad—a modular DNA origami platform for detecting analytes with precision using rational engineering principles:👇😱🤯.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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@uprrp super audience!
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Attending the 47th Senior Technical Meeting of the ACS Puerto Rico Section, for the first time with trainee-at-heart Emma, and enjoying terrific presentations by students. Thanks to @cuncilab for hosting me!
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Visiting UNC with a representation of the @LabNetz and enjoying a lovely day in Chapel Hill. Off to brunch!
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Colleagues around the world often ask for help troubleshooting aptamers they find in the literature. To their shock, I admit that I also struggle with published sequences. In this editorial piece from @ECSorg 's Sensors Plus, I discuss my experiences to encourage our community to
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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You know you did something right as a mentor when you walk into the office and your senior students are teaching mechanisms to your junior students in preparation of their graduate board exam. Feeling proud of Raygan, John, Vincent, and Erin for passing on their knowledge!
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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My girl Emma told me she was going to draw a sun… which was awesome, but I am pretty sure she will be a microbiologist 🦠 🥰🥰🥰
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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Enjoying an amazing time at the Fall ACS 2024, celebrating Joe Wang's Analytical Chemistry Award and also catching up with friends. In case you are wondering, @DrChuckHenry is on top of a stool, and @AlvarezLab_UC and I are just tall(ish).
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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In partnership with the group of Prof. David Jenkins at UT Knoxville, @CbiJhu's Vincent Clark reports new ligands to form electrode passivating monolayers that achieve better stability under continuous voltage modulation than thiols:.
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Netz Lab @ UNC | Chapel Hill
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You have developed your first functional biosensor but cannot afford the electrodes to validate it with enough statistical replicates in clinical samples? @BCMB_JHMI student John Mack proposes to 3D print your sensors:. Check it out!.
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