Iulia M. Lazar
Department of Biological Sciences
Virginia Tech University
United States of America
Biography
Iulia M. Lazar earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Brigham Young University in 1997. Following two postdoctoral appointments at Sensar Larson-Davis and Oak Ridge National laboratory, and a Principal Research Scientist position at The Barnett Institute/Northeastern University, she joined Virginia Tech in 2003. Presently, she is an Associate Professor with research interests focused on oncoproteomics, breast cancer cell cycle, signaling, biomarker discovery and the development of microfluidic and mass spectrometry technologies for the interrogation of biological systems. The findings of her research led to over 55 publications, book chapters, patents and numerous presentations at national and international symposia.
Research Interest
Oncoproteomics, breast cancer cell cycle, signaling, biomarker discovery, development of advanced mass spectrometry and microfluidic technologies for the interrogation of biological systems
Publications
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Lazar, Iulia M., Roswitha S. Ramsey, and J. Michael Ramsey. "On-chip proteolytic digestion and analysis using “wrong-way-round†electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometry." Analytical chemistry 73.8 (2001): 1733-1739.
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Lazar, Iulia M., and Barry L. Karger. "Multiple open-channel electroosmotic pumping system for microfluidic sample handling." Analytical chemistry 74.24 (2002): 6259-6268.
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Lazar, Iulia M., et al. "Subattomole-sensitivity microchip nanoelectrospray source with time-of-flight mass spectrometry detection." Analytical chemistry 71.17 (1999): 3627-3631.