Jacqui Sankbeil

Promega (United States)

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Jacqui Sankbeil has made significant contributions to the field of genomic DNA purification, particularly through automation and high-throughput methodologies. Her key research areas include molecular biology, DNA extraction techniques, and the development of paramagnetic particle-based purification systems. Her most notable work, "Automated high-throughput purification of genomic DNA from whole blood using Promega's MagneSil™ paramagnetic particles," presents two innovative methods for purifying DNA from human whole blood in 96-well plates. The first method maximizes DNA yield, while the second, the MagneSil™ ONE normalized approach, ensures consistent DNA recovery across samples. This work, cited 2 times, highlights her role in advancing efficient, scalable solutions for genomic research. Sankbeil's contributions are particularly valuable for laboratories requiring rapid, reproducible DNA purification for downstream applications such as genotyping and sequencing. Her achievements underscore her expertise in optimizing laboratory workflows, making her a notable figure in the development of automated molecular biology tools that enhance research productivity and reliability.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Automated high-throughput purification of genomic DNA from whole blood using Promega's MagneSil<sup>TM</sup>paramagnetic particles with either the Max Yield or MagneSil<sup>TM</sup>ONE normalized purification methods
2 citations · 2003
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2003 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Promega (United States)

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