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Richard A. Durst is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic profile currently reflects involvement primarily at this institution.

Details about recent publications and specific research papers by Richard A. Durst are not available. Likewise, there is no information on frequent co-authors or recurrent publication venues associated with their work.

There is no data on the main fields or subfields of study, nor on particular topics that have been the focus of their research efforts. Similarly, records of book publications or awards received have not been documented in the available information.

Richard A. Durst is listed as living, and no further personal or career details have been provided at this time. The absence of detailed publication or research data suggests that more comprehensive information might be found through direct institutional channels or specialized academic databases.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemical biosensors: recommended definitions and classification.

    Daniel R. Thévenot;Klara Toth;Richard A. Durst;George S. Wilson

  • Chemically modified electrodes. Molecular design for electroanalysis.

    Royce W. Murray;Andrew G. Ewing;Richard A. Durst

  • Definition of pH scales, standard reference values, measurement of pH and related terminology (Recommendations 1984)

    A. K. Covington;R. G. Bates;R. A. Durst

  • Mediator compounds for the electrochemical study of biological redox systems: a compilation

    Mary Lou Fultz;Richard A. Durst

  • Chemically modified electrodes: Recommended terminology and definitions (IUPAC Recommendations 1997)

    R. A. Durst

  • Definition of pH scales, standard reference values, measurement of pH and related terminology (Provisional)

    A. K. Covington;R. G. Bates;R. A. Durst

  • Escherichia coli O157:H7 As An Emerging Foodborne Pathogen: A Literature Review

    Sungsu Park;Randy W. Worobo;Richard A. Durst

  • Tris/Tris·HCl: A Standard Buffer for Use in the Physiologic pH Range

    Richard A. Durst;Bert R. Staples

  • Ganglioside-liposome immunoassay for the ultrasensitive detection of cholera toxin.

    † Soohyoun Ahn-Yoon;Thomas R. DeCory;and Antje J. Baeumner;Richard A. Durst

  • Liposome flow injection immunoassay: implications for sensitivity, dynamic range, and antibody regeneration.

    Laurie. Locascio-Brown;Anne L. Plant;Viola. Horvath;Richard A. Durst

  • Interdigitated electrode arrays for liposome-enhanced immunoassay and test device

    Matthew A. Roberts;Richard Allen Durst;Richard A. Montagna;Geoffrey S. Rule

  • Detection of Viable Oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum Following Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplification

    Antje J. Baeumner;Michele C. Humiston;Richard A. Montagna;Richard A. Durst

  • Measurement of organomercury species in biological samples by liquid chromatography with differential pulse electrochemical detection.

    W. A. MacCrehan;R. A. Durst

  • Liposome-enhanced test device and method

    Richard Allen Durst;Richard A. Montagna;Antje J. Baumner;Sui Ti A. Siebert

  • Detection of viable Cryptosporidium parvum using DNA-modified liposomes in a microfluidic chip.

    Mandy B. Esch;Laurie E. Locascio;Michael J. Tarlov;Richard A. Durst

  • Investigation of liposome-based immunomigration sensors for the detection of polychlorinated biphenyls.

    Matthew A. Roberts;Richard A. Durst

  • Simultaneous detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes with an array-based immunosorbent assay using universal protein G-liposomal nanovesicles.

    Chien-Sheng Chen;Richard A. Durst

  • Liposome Behavior in Capillary Electrophoresis

    Matthew A. Roberts;Laurie Locascio-Brown;William A. MacCrehan;Richard A. Durst

  • Liposome immunomigration field assay device for Alachlor determination

    Sui Ti A. Siebert;Stuart G. Reeves;Richard A. Durst

  • Hydrogen-Ion Activity

    Richard A. Durst;Roger G. Bates

  • Ion-selective electrodes : proceedings

    Richard A. Durst

  • Selective Ion Sensitive Electrodes

    Richard A. Durst;J. Kelsch;Paul C. Lauterbur

Frequent Co-Authors

Klára Tóth
Klára Tóth Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Antje J. Baeumner
Antje J. Baeumner University of Regensburg
Laurie E. Locascio
Laurie E. Locascio National Institute of Standards and Technology
Andrew G. Ewing
Andrew G. Ewing University of Gothenburg
Royce W. Murray
Royce W. Murray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
William Davison
William Davison Lancaster University
Michael J. Tarlov
Michael J. Tarlov National Institute of Standards and Technology

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