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  1. Heather A. Clark Page 4 of 23 17. Ozaydin-Ince G., Dubach J.M., Gleason K.K., Clark H.A., Microworm Optode Sensors Limit Particle Diffusion To Enable In Vivo Measurements, Proceedings of the National Academy of

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  2. Heather Clark, MD, PhD Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellow Rochester, New York, United States. 47 connections See your mutual connections. View mutual connections with Heather ...

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    • Pulmonary And Critical Care Fellow
    • University of Rochester Medical Center
    • Rochester, New York, United States
  3. Heather Clark, MD, PhD Class of 2021 I chose the Internal Medicine Residency Program in Rochester because of the kind, open, and welcoming culture among the residents; also, the faculty cares and AOC cares about us residents."

  4. Dr. Heather Clark, MD is a pulmonologist in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Clark is on Doximity. As a Doximity member you'll join over two million verified healthcare professionals in a private, secure network.

    • 100 Medical Center Blvd, Winston Salem, 27157, NC
    • Assistant Professor of Medicine
  5. Cited by. Cited by. Year. Optical nanosensors for chemical analysis inside single living cells. 1. Fabrication, characterization, and methods for intracellular delivery of PEBBLE sensors. HA Clark, M Hoyer, MA Philbert, R Kopelman. Analytical chemistry 71 (21), 4831-4836.

  6. www.techconnectworld.com › World2019 › bioHeather A. Clark

    Heather Clark is a Professor in the Departments of Bioengineering and Chemistry at Northeastern University. She received her PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Michigan, and completed a postdoc in the Center for Cell Analysis & Modeling at the University of Connecticut Health Center.

  7. Feb 2, 2015 · Medical imaging and diagnostics are two key pillars of personalized medicine and the study of disease. However, in order to advance these fields we need to develop novel approaches and technologies for in vivo imaging and monitoring of physiologically important analytes.

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