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Lesile Paul, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the application of nanopore devices for biological sensing. Their recent work focuses on sensing RNA stability using a silicon nitride nanopore device, with a 2025 publication in Biophysical Society (BPS) proceedings. Paul has also studied the heat shock protein-coding RNA of *Sulfolobus solfataricus P2* using solid-state nanopores under varying pH and temperature conditions. Collaborations include work with Jiali Li, Yeasin Ahmed, Ruben Michael Ceballos, and Douglas D. Rhoads, all at the University of Arkansas.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device (2025)
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Probing heat shock protein-coding RNA of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 through a solid-state nanopore under different pH and temperature (2024)
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- Probing heat shock protein-coding RNA of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 through a solid-state nanopore under different pH and temperature
- BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device
- Probing heat shock protein-coding RNA of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 through a solid-state nanopore under different pH and temperature
- BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device
- Probing heat shock protein-coding RNA of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 through a solid-state nanopore under different pH and temperature
- BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device
- Probing heat shock protein-coding RNA of Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 through a solid-state nanopore under different pH and temperature
- BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device
- BPS2025 - Sensing RNA stability by a silicon nitride nanopore device
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