Gil Lee

Gil Lee

University College Dublin

H-index: 41

Europe-Ireland

About Gil Lee

Gil Lee, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Dublin, specializes in the field of Nanobiotechnology, single molecule, single cell, superparamagnetic particles, downstream processing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Atomic force microscopy: Surface forces, adhesion and nanomechanics measurements

Targeting Mucin Protein Enables Rapid and Efficient Ovarian Cancer Cell Capture: Role of Nanoparticle Properties in Efficient Capture and Culture

Optical detection based on non-linear magnetophoretic transport of magnetic particle for particle and biological sensing and separation

Role of detergents and nuclease inhibitors in the extraction of RNA from eukaryotic cells in complex matrices

Sensing of COVID-19 spike protein in nasopharyngeal samples using a portable surface plasmon resonance diagnostic system

Design of micromagnetic arrays for on-chip separation of superparamagnetic bead aggregates and detection of a model protein and double-stranded DNA analytes

Influence of viral transport media and freeze–thaw cycling on the sensitivity of qRT-PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acids

Optical detection of the magnetophoretic transport of superparamagnetic beads on a micromagnetic array

Gil Lee Information

University

Position

Conway Institute

Citations(all)

8566

Citations(since 2020)

1118

Cited By

7953

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

83

i10Index(since 2020)

34

Email

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University College Dublin

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Gil Lee Skills & Research Interests

Nanobiotechnology

single molecule

single cell

superparamagnetic particles

downstream processing

Top articles of Gil Lee

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Atomic force microscopy: Surface forces, adhesion and nanomechanics measurements

Richard J Colton

William R Barger

David R Baselt

Sean G Corcoran

Daniel D Koleske

...

2023/3/8

Targeting Mucin Protein Enables Rapid and Efficient Ovarian Cancer Cell Capture: Role of Nanoparticle Properties in Efficient Capture and Culture

Small

Gil U. Lee Nathan Feely

Anita Wdowicz

Anne Chevalier

Ying Wang

Peng Li

...

2023

Optical detection based on non-linear magnetophoretic transport of magnetic particle for particle and biological sensing and separation

2022/3/15

Role of detergents and nuclease inhibitors in the extraction of RNA from eukaryotic cells in complex matrices

Nanoscale

Cian Holohan

Nathan Feely

Peng Li

Gerard Curran

Gil U Lee

2022

Sensing of COVID-19 spike protein in nasopharyngeal samples using a portable surface plasmon resonance diagnostic system

Sensors & Diagnostics

Hiba Saada

Quentin Pagneux

James Wei

Ludovic Live

Alain Roussel

...

2022

Design of micromagnetic arrays for on-chip separation of superparamagnetic bead aggregates and detection of a model protein and double-stranded DNA analytes

Scientific Reports

Stefano Rampini

Peng Li

Dhruv Gandhi

Marina Mutas

Ying Fen Ran

...

2021/3/5

Influence of viral transport media and freeze–thaw cycling on the sensitivity of qRT-PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acids

Nanoscale

Cian Holohan

Sophia Hanrahan

Nathan Feely

Peng Li

John O'Connell

...

2021

Optical detection of the magnetophoretic transport of superparamagnetic beads on a micromagnetic array

Scientific Reports

Dhruv Gandhi

Peng Li

Stefano Rampini

Charlotte Parent

Gil U Lee

2020/7/30

Direct identification of the herpes simplex virus: UL27 gene through single particle manipulation and optical detection using a micromagnetic array

Nanoscale

G.U. Lee P. Li

D. Gandhi

M. Mutas

Y.F. Ran

M. Carr

...

2020

Rapid and sensitive detection of cardiac troponin i using a force enhanced immunoassay with nanoporous membrane

Nanoscale

G.U. Lee W.S. Chang

P. Li

S. Kakade

Y. Xiong

H. Shang

...

2020

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