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357 Chemistry Research Laboratory Ph: (304) 293 – 3435×6431 Fax: (304) 293 – 4904 Email: lisa.holland@mail.wvu.edu |
Professional Preparation:
National Research Service Award (Postdoctoral fellowship), University of Kansas, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Ph.D. University of North Carolina, Department of Chemistry
B.S. University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Research Interests:
My research centers on the use of miniaturized separation techniques to shed light on physiological dysfunction by measuring thermodynamic and kinetic parameters, elucidating binding affinity, and screening for molecular interaction. Research in the Holland group heavily involves phospholipids to facilitate non-mechanical fluid steering as well as to improve biological separations, provide lipophilic selection, and reduce non-specific interaction. In addition, other research in the Holland group is developed in response to local needs within the community, including endocrine disruption in a local watershed, Appalachian botanical medicine, and distance mentoring using the Internet.
Recent Publications:
L. Bykova, L.A. Holland, “Stacking Enhanced Determination of Steroids by CE,” submitted Electrophoresis.
T.J. Pappas, .L.A Holland,”Fluid Steering in a Microfluidic Chip by Means of Thermally Responsive Phospholipids,” Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 128, pp. 427-434, 2008.
C.M. White, R. Luo, S.A. Archer-Hartmann, L.A. Holland, “Electrophoretic Screening of Ligands Under Suppressed Electroosmotic Flow with an Inert Phospholipid Coating,” Electrophoresis, 28(17), pp. 3049-3055, 2007.
Personal or Group website:
Dr. Holland’s Research Page
