Episode 27: Rebecca Pinals - a podcast by Dr Matthew Kose-Dunn

from 2020-11-12T12:10:24

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Interview with Rebecca Pinals (recorded 2020-11-09)


Rebecca Pinals is scientist and grad student with the Landry Lab at UC Berkeley. We discuss how the optical properties of Carbon nanotube nanosensors make them a great tool for sensing of biochemicals and how she and her group recently applied nanotubes to detect coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.



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