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Brian T. Cooper

(704) 687-2526
(704) 687-3151 (FAX)
btcooper@uncc.edu

Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator
Bioanalytical Chemistry
 

B.S.: Purdue University, 1989
Ph.D.: University of Arizona, 1994
Postdoctoral: (NIH Fellow) Iowa State University, 1994–1997
ORAU Junior Faculty Enhancement Award, 1999–2000
NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, 2000–2004

Announcements:

  • Congratulations to Shaun Shelton on his recent wedding!
     
  • I am finally getting around to updating parts of my web site, but this is a "spare time" activity so please bear with me.
     

Overview:

Our group aspires to meet new challenges in protein analysis and characterization resulting from the ongoing revolution in biotechnology. Much of our research involves developing novel methods or applications for capillary electrophoresis (CE), including characterizing the microheterogeneity of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and other proteins, using charge ladders to measure protein charge and size, and using affinity capillary electrophoresis (ACE) to study protein–ligand binding. We also use and develop new methods for electrospray and MALDI mass spectrometry, capillary liquid chromatography, and ultrasensitive fluorescence detection.

Would you like further information about undergraduate or Master's research opportunities in my group? Please contact me!

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