Marc D. Porter
Professor
Department of Pathology
Huntsman Cancer Institute
United States of America
Biography
Marc Porter, PhD, is an adjunct professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Utah under the Utah Science Technology Research Initiative (USTAR). He is an investigator of the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a member of the Experimental Therapeutics Program at Huntsman Cancer Institute.His research includes the use of nanotechnology to analyze markers for prostate and pancreatic cancers.Porter received a bachelor's degree from Wright State University, Dayton, and a PhD from Ohio State University, Columbus.
Research Interest
Pathology
Publications
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Wang G, Driskell JD, Porter MD, Lipert RJ (2009). Control of antigen mass transport via capture substrate rotation: binding kinetics and implications on immunoassay speed and detection limits. Anal Chem, 81(15), 6175-85.
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Wang G, Lipert RJ, Jain M, Kaur S, Chakraboty S, Torres MP, Batra SK, Brand RE, Porter MD (2011). Detection of the potential pancreatic cancer marker MUC4 in serum using surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Anal Chem, 83(7), 2554-61.
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Granger JH, Granger MC, Firpo MA, Mulvihill SJ, Porter MD (2013). Toward development of a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based cancer diagnostic immunoassay panel. Analyst, 138(2), 410-6.