? ? This Career Development Award application is for Dr. Kadir Asian, a researcher with an engineering background, who has great potential to make a career transition into an independent biomedical researcher. Dr. Asian has extensive research experience in nanotechnology, where he made contributions to the literature in the field of new preparation techniques for metal nanoparticle-based biosensing platforms and their subsequent applications in bioassays for protein and DMA detection. However, Dr. Asian has limited knowledge and experience in spectroscopy and biochemistry and no experience in cell culture and molecular biology techniques, which are essential tools for a biomedical researcher. The proposed CDA will introduce him to biology through advanced biology courses, departmental seminars, professional society meetings and workshops on molecular biology laboratory techniques. As a result of the proposed research, Dr. Asian will gain advanced biochemistry and molecular biology knowledge as well as corresponding laboratory techniques to identify and propose solutions to biomedical problems and perform and direct related research. In addition, Dr. Asian will also be trained in advanced spectroscopic techniques by Dr. Chris D. Geddes, a world renowned expert in fluorescence spectroscopy, and mentored in biological techniques by Dr. Joseph P.Y. Kao, an expert in nano- and cell biology. Proposed mentored training in spectroscopy and biology combined with his nanotechnology background will usher Dr. Asian into an independent career in biomedical research. The proposed research plan includes: a year of intense learning of spectroscopy, biology and biology laboratory techniques through courses and workshops (1/4th effort); the development of new biosensing platforms (consistent with his past research, a 1/4th effort); the development of two clinically relevant assays (2/4th effort) 1) cardiac marker assays for a clinical setting, and 2) p53 protein assays. Cardiovascular diseases and cancer are amongst the leading causes of mortality in developed countries. In this proposed research, new assays that can detect the relevant indicator proteins for the assessment of these diseases at very early stage will be developed for the potential downstream use in a clinical setting. ? ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
Type
Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award (K25)
Project #
1K25EB007565-01
Application #
7296106
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZEB1-OSR-D (M1))
Program Officer
Erim, Zeynep
Project Start
2008-07-01
Project End
2012-06-30
Budget Start
2008-07-01
Budget End
2009-06-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$127,440
Indirect Cost
Name
University of MD Biotechnology Institute
Department
Type
Organized Research Units
DUNS #
603819210
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21202
Mohammed, Muzaffer; Syed, Maleeha F; Aslan, Kadir (2016) Microwave-accelerated bioassay technique for rapid and quantitative detection of biological and environmental samples. Biosens Bioelectron 75:420-6
Abel, Biebele; Odukoya, Babatunde; Mohammed, Muzaffer et al. (2015) Enhancement of the Chemiluminescence Response of Enzymatic Reactions by Plasmonic Surfaces for Biosensing Applications. Nano Biomed Eng 7:92-101
Abel, Biebele; Kabir, Tabassum S; Odukoya, Babatunde et al. (2015) Enhancement of Colorimetric Response of Enzymatic Reactions by Thermally Evaporated Plasmonic Thin Films: Application to Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein. Anal Methods 7:1175-1185
Mohammed, Muzaffer; Aslan, Kadir (2014) Rapid and Sensitive Detection of p53 Based on DNA-Protein Binding Interactions Using Silver Nanoparticle Films and Microwave Heating. Nano Biomed Eng 6:76-84
Abel, Biebele; Aslan, Kadir (2014) Immobilization of enzymes to silver island films for enhanced enzymatic activity. J Colloid Interface Sci 415:133-42
Mohammed, Muzaffer; Clement, Travis C; Aslan, Kadir (2014) Circular Bioassay Platforms for Applications in Microwave-Accelerated Techniques. Nano Biomed Eng 6:85-93
Abel, Biebele; Clement, Travis C; Aslan, Kadir (2014) Enhancement of enzymatic colorimetric response by silver island films on high throughput screening microplates. J Immunol Methods 411:43-9
Grell, Tsehai A J; Alabanza, Anginelle M; Gaskell, Karen et al. (2013) Microwave-accelerated surface modification of plasmonic gold thin films with self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols. Langmuir 29:13209-16
Mohammed, Muzaffer; Aslan, Kadir (2013) Design and Proof-of-Concept Use of a Circular PMMA Platform with 16-Well Sample Capacity for Microwave-Accelerated Bioassays. Nano Biomed Eng 5:10-19
Alabanza, Anginelle M; Mohammed, Muzaffer; Aslan, Kadir (2013) Crystallization of Amino Acids on a 21-well Circular PMMA Platform using Metal-Assisted and Microwave-Accelerated Evaporative Crystallization. Nano Biomed Eng 5:140-147

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