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  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Peter T. Kissinger is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States and has contributed to fields including Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research spans several subfields such as Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrochemistry.

The main topics of their scholarly work cover:

  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

Among their recent scholarly papers are:

  • "Electrochemical Affinity Assays/Sensors: Brief History and Current Status", 2021, published in Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
  • "Editors' Choice-Review-From Polarography to Electrochemical Biosensors: The 100-Year Quest for Selectivity and Sensitivity", 2021, published in Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Peter T. Kissinger has collaborated frequently with co-authors including Kenneth R. Wehmeyer, William R. Heineman, and Ryan J. White.

Their work has appeared notably in venues such as:

  • Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society

In recognition of their contributions to science, they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2000.

Best Publications

  • Laboratory Techniques in Electroanalytical Chemistry

    Peter T. Kissinger;William R. Heineman

  • DETERMINATION OF CATECHOLAMINES IN RAT BRAIN PARTS BY REVERSE-PHASE ION-PAIR LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY

    Lawrence J. Felice;Joan D. Felice;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: Imaging drugs and metabolites in tissues

    Justin M. Wiseman;Demian R. Ifa;Yongxin Zhu;Candice B. Kissinger

  • An Electrochemical Detector for Liquid Chromatography with Picogram Sensitivity

    P. T. Kissinger;C. Refshauge;R. Dreiling;R. N. Adams

  • Voltammetry in brain tissue--a new neurophysiological measurement.

    Peter T. Kissinger;Jonathan B. Hart;Ralph N. Adams

  • Reverse-phase ion-pair partition chromatography. Comments

    Peter T. Kissinger

  • Determination of catecholamines in urine by reverse-phase liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection

    Ralph M. Riggin;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Cyclic voltammetry experiment

    James J. Van Benschoten;Jane Y. Lewis;William R. Heineman;Daryl A. Roston

  • New high performance liquid chromatographic analysis of brain catecholamines.

    Charles Refshauge;Peter T. kissinger;Roger Dreiling;LeRoy Blank

  • Evidence for the involvement of N-acetyl-p- quinoneimine in acetaminophen metabolism.

    David J. Miner;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Strategies for determination of serum or plasma norepinephrine by reverse-phase liquid chromatography.

    Gregory C. Davis;Peter T. Kissinger;Ronald E. Shoup

  • Determination of nitro aromatic, nitramine, and nitrate ester explosive compounds in explosive mixtures and gunshot residue by liquid chromatography and reductive electrochemical detection

    Karl Bratin;P.T. Kissinger;Robert C. Briner;Craig S. Bruntlett

  • Biosensors-a perspective.

    Peter T. Kissinger

  • Voltammetry of acetaminophen and its metabolites

    David J. Miner;John R. Rice;Ralph M. Riggin;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Determination of oxidase enzyme substrates using cross‐flow thin‐layer amperometry

    Liu Yang;Peter T. Kissinger

  • I. Minireview: Neurochemical applications of liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection

    Peter T. Kissinger;Craig S. Bruntlett;Ronald E. Shoup

  • Determination of ascorbic acid in foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, and body fluids by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection

    Lawrence A. Pachla;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Evaluation of an improved thin-layer electrode

    Attila. Yildiz;Peter T. Kissinger;Charles N. Reilley

  • Identification of phenolic constituents in commercial beverages by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.

    Daryl A. Roston;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Sampling living systems using microdialysis probes

    Craig E. Lunte;Dennis O. Scott;Peter T. Kissinger

  • Analytical electrochemistry: methodology and applications of dynamic techniques

    William R. Heineman;Peter T. Kissinger

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Heineman
William R. Heineman University of Cincinnati
Craig E. Lunte
Craig E. Lunte University of Kansas
John R. Rice
John R. Rice Purdue University West Lafayette
R. Graham Cooks
R. Graham Cooks Purdue University West Lafayette
William P. King
William P. King University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Osamu Niwa
Osamu Niwa Saitama Institute of Technology
Huwei Liu
Huwei Liu Peking University
Demian R. Ifa
Demian R. Ifa York University
Adam Heller
Adam Heller The University of Texas at Austin
Elisabeth Csöregi
Elisabeth Csöregi Lund University

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