Matthew T. Geib
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About
Matthew T. Geib is a researcher working at the intersection of bioanalytical chemistry and protein science, with a focused interest in the development of accessible, high-throughput tools for biological analysis. His most recognized work centers on the fabrication of protein microarrays, particularly advancing methods that eliminate the need for specialized instrumentation while maintaining high precision in affinity measurements. This contribution addresses a critical bottleneck in the field, as traditional microarray preparation has historically demanded expensive, complex equipment that limits accessibility in resource-constrained settings. Geib's 2020 paper, "Instrument-Free Protein Microarray Fabrication for Accurate Affinity Measurements," has garnered citations reflecting its relevance to researchers in drug discovery, biomarker development, and diagnostics — fields where multiplexed binding affinity data is increasingly essential. By streamlining the preparation process, his work democratizes a powerful analytical technique, potentially accelerating research in clinical and pharmaceutical contexts. Though earlier in his citation trajectory, Geib's contributions signal meaningful progress toward making sophisticated protein analysis tools more practical and widely deployable. Students and researchers exploring cost-effective microarray technologies or affinity measurement methodologies would find his work a valuable and pragmatic reference point.
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- Instrument-Free Protein Microarray Fabrication for Accurate Affinity Measurements
- Instrument-Free Protein Microarray Fabrication for Accurate Affinity Measurements
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- Construction of an antibody microarray based on agarose‐coated slides
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