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Nichola C. Garbett, Ph.D.

CTRB Room 206
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine

Dr. Garbett applies biophysical approaches to the study of biomolecules and their interactions, with particular emphasis on the development of new technologies for medical diagnostics and drug development. She is a co-inventor (with Brown Cancer Center faculty Drs. Jonathan B. Chaires and A. Bennett Jenson) of a novel, non-invasive diagnostic tool utilizing differential scanning calorimetry for early detection, diagnosis and monitoring of patients. Her research is also focused on the characterization of plasma protein drug binding and the development of an integrated approach for preclinical testing of distribution and dosing profiles of therapeutic drugs. The long term goals of these studies are to develop novel biomedical technologies for patient assessment and treatment that will directly impact the clinical care of patients. Project 1: Characterization of Biofluid Proteomes and Interactomes for Disease Diagnostics and Patient Monitoring. Project 2: Assessment of Blood Plasma Drug Interactions of Therapeutic Agents.

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