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Overview

B. Jill Venton is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their primary field of study is Neuroscience, with significant focus on the subfields of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, Neurology, and Molecular Biology.

Their research interests encompass several main topics, including:

  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling

Venton has published extensively in prominent scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neurochemistry
  • ACS Chemical Neuroscience
  • The Analyst

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Venton include:

  • "A genetically encoded sensor for measuring serotonin dynamics" (2021, Nature Neuroscience)
  • "Strategies for enhancing remote student engagement through active learning" (2021, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry)
  • "Improving serotonin fast-scan cyclic voltammetry detection: new waveforms to reduce electrode fouling" (2020, The Analyst)
  • "3D-Printed Carbon Nanoelectrodes for In Vivo Neurotransmitter Sensing" (2020, Nano Letters)
  • "Influence of Geometry on Thin Layer and Diffusion Processes at Carbon Electrodes" (2021, Langmuir)

Frequent collaborators working alongside Venton include:

  • Yuanyu Chang
  • Mimi Shin
  • Zijun Shao
  • Kelly E. Dunham
  • Qun Cao

Best Publications

  • Review: Carbon nanotube based electrochemical sensors for biomolecules.

    Christopher B. Jacobs;M. Jennifer Peairs;B. Jill Venton

  • Detecting subsecond dopamine release with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in vivo.

    Donita L Robinson;B. Jill Venton;Michael L A V Heien;R Mark Mark Wightman

  • Recent trends in carbon nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors for biomolecules: A review

    Cheng Yang;Madelaine E. Denno;Poojan Pyakurel;B. Jill Venton

  • Psychoanalytical Electrochemistry: Dopamine and Behavior

    B. Jill Venton;R. Mark Wightman

  • Carbon nanotube-modified microelectrodes for simultaneous detection of dopamine and serotonin in vivo.

    B. E. Kumara Swamy;B. Jill Venton

  • Real-time decoding of dopamine concentration changes in the caudate-putamen during tonic and phasic firing.

    B. Jill Venton;Hui Zhang;Paul A. Garris;Paul E. M. Phillips

  • In vivo measurements of neurotransmitters by microdialysis sampling.

    Christopher J. Watson;B. Jill Venton;B. Jill Venton;Robert T. Kennedy

  • Fundamentals of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry for dopamine detection

    B. Jill Venton;Qun Cao

  • Cocaine increases dopamine release by mobilization of a synapsin-dependent reserve pool.

    B Jill Venton;Andrew T Seipel;Paul E M Phillips;William C Wetsel

  • A genetically encoded sensor for measuring serotonin dynamics.

    Jinxia Wan;Jinxia Wan;Wanling Peng;Xuelin Li;Xuelin Li;Tongrui Qian;Tongrui Qian

  • Carbon-fiber microelectrodes for in vivo applications.

    Megan L. Huffman;B. Jill Venton

  • Subsecond detection of physiological adenosine concentrations using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry.

    B E Kumara Swamy;B Jill Venton

  • Recent advances in fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

    Pumidech Puthongkham;B. Jill Venton

  • Response Times of Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes to Dynamic Changes in Catecholamine Concentration

    B. Jill Venton;Kevin P. Troyer;R Mark Mark Wightman

  • Correlation of local changes in extracellular oxygen and pH that accompany dopaminergic terminal activity in the rat caudate-putamen.

    B. Jill Venton;Darren J. Michael;R. Mark Wightman

  • Carbon Nanotubes Grown on Metal Microelectrodes for the Detection of Dopamine

    Cheng Yang;Christopher B. Jacobs;Michael D. Nguyen;Mallikarjunarao Ganesana

  • Analytical Techniques in Neuroscience: Recent Advances in Imaging, Separation, and Electrochemical Methods.

    Mallikarjunarao Ganesana;Scott T. Lee;Ying Wang;B. Jill Venton

  • Functional groups modulate the sensitivity and electron transfer kinetics of neurochemicals at carbon nanotube modified microelectrodes

    Christopher B. Jacobs;Trisha L. Vickrey;B. Jill Venton

  • Transient adenosine efflux in the rat caudate-putamen.

    Sylvia Cechova;B. Jill Venton

  • 3D-Printed Carbon Electrodes for Neurotransmitter Detection.

    Cheng Yang;Qun Cao;Pumidech Puthongkham;Scott T. Lee

  • Erratum: Real-time decoding of dopamine concentration changes in the caudate-putamen during tonic and phasic firing (Journal of Neurochemistry (2003) 87 (1284-1295))

    B. Jill Venton;Hui Zhang;Paul A. Garris;Paul E M Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Mark Wightman
R. Mark Wightman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ilia N. Ivanov
Ilia N. Ivanov Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nickolay V. Lavrik
Nickolay V. Lavrik Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Robert T. Kennedy
Robert T. Kennedy University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul E. M. Phillips
Paul E. M. Phillips University of Washington
Michael V. Mirkin
Michael V. Mirkin Queens College, CUNY
Paul A. Garris
Paul A. Garris Illinois State University
William C. Wetsel
William C. Wetsel Duke University
George J Augustine
George J Augustine Nanyang Technological University
David Sulzer
David Sulzer Columbia University

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