Ian Thompson

Ian Thompson

Stanford University

H-index: 5

North America-United States

About Ian Thompson

Ian Thompson, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Biomedical Engineering, Biosensing, Aptamers.

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

Aptamer–Antibody Chimera Sensors for Sensitive, Rapid, and Reversible Molecular Detection in Complex Samples

Real-Time Spatiotemporal Measurement of Extracellular Signaling Molecules Using an Aptamer Switch-Conjugated Hydrogel Matrix (Adv. Mater. 4/2024)

Modular Aptamer Switches for the Continuous Optical Detection of Small‐Molecule Analytes in Complex Media

Real‐Time Spatiotemporal Measurement of Extracellular Signaling Molecules Using an Aptamer Switch‐Conjugated Hydrogel Matrix

Compositions and methods involving antibody constructs

Opportunities and challenges in the diagnostic utility of dermal interstitial fluid

An antibody-based molecular switch for continuous small-molecule biosensing

A rapid ELISA platform with no sample preparation requirement

Ian Thompson Information

University

Position

Graduate Student

Citations(all)

179

Citations(since 2020)

179

Cited By

20

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Ian Thompson Skills & Research Interests

Biomedical Engineering

Biosensing

Aptamers

Top articles of Ian Thompson

Aptamer–Antibody Chimera Sensors for Sensitive, Rapid, and Reversible Molecular Detection in Complex Samples

ACS sensors

2024/2/26

Real-Time Spatiotemporal Measurement of Extracellular Signaling Molecules Using an Aptamer Switch-Conjugated Hydrogel Matrix (Adv. Mater. 4/2024)

Advanced Materials

2023/11/10

Modular Aptamer Switches for the Continuous Optical Detection of Small‐Molecule Analytes in Complex Media

Advanced Materials

2024/1

Real‐Time Spatiotemporal Measurement of Extracellular Signaling Molecules Using an Aptamer Switch‐Conjugated Hydrogel Matrix

Advanced Materials

2024/1

Compositions and methods involving antibody constructs

2023/12/21

Opportunities and challenges in the diagnostic utility of dermal interstitial fluid

2023/12

An antibody-based molecular switch for continuous small-molecule biosensing

Science Advances

2023/9/22

A rapid ELISA platform with no sample preparation requirement

bioRxiv

2023/4/16

Pre-equilibrium biosensors as an approach towards rapid and continuous molecular measurements

Nature Communications

2022/11/18

A Photoresponsive Intramolecular Triplex Motif That Enables Rapid and Reversible Control of Aptamer Binding Activity

ACS nano

2022/9/12

A modular intramolecular triplex photo-switching motif that enables rapid and reversible control of aptamer binding activity

bioRxiv

2022/5/22

Rational design of aptamer switches with programmable pH response

Nature communications

2020/6/10

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