What is she best known for?
The fields of study Ibtisam E. Tothill is best known for:
Ibtisam E. Tothill links relevant scientific disciplines such as Detection limit and Analytical Chemistry (journal) in the realm of Chromatography.
Her Analytical Chemistry (journal) study frequently links to related topics such as Chromatography.
In her research, Ibtisam E. Tothill undertakes multidisciplinary study on Nanotechnology and Biochemical engineering.
She integrates several fields in her works, including Biochemical engineering and Nanotechnology.
She performs multidisciplinary study in Organic chemistry and Combinatorial chemistry in her work.
She performs integrative study on Combinatorial chemistry and Organic chemistry.
Her Biochemistry study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Molecular imprinting.
Her research combines Biochemistry and Molecular imprinting.
She integrates Genetics with Ecology in her research.
Her most cited work include:
- Biosensors for cancer markers diagnosis (403 citations)
- Rational Design of a Polymer Specific for Microcystin-LR Using a Computational Approach (266 citations)
- Cancer Biomarker Detection in Serum Samples Using Surface Plasmon Resonance and Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensors with Nanoparticle Signal Amplification (242 citations)
What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date
Her study in Detection limit extends to Chromatography with its themes.
Her study connects Chromatography and Detection limit.
In her works, she undertakes multidisciplinary study on Biochemistry and Immunology.
She integrates Immunology and Biochemistry in her research.
Her work blends Nanotechnology and Biosensor studies together.
Borrowing concepts from Nanotechnology, she weaves in ideas under Biosensor.
Her Organic chemistry study frequently links to related topics such as Adsorption.
Her research on Adsorption often connects related topics like Organic chemistry.
Her study in Amperometry extends to Physical chemistry with its themes.
Ibtisam E. Tothill most often published in these fields:
- Chromatography (60.98%)
- Biochemistry (52.44%)
- Detection limit (47.56%)
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