Julia Busch

Scripps Research Institute

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About

Julia Busch is a pioneering researcher in the field of glycobiology, with a primary focus on the production and application of glycan microarrays. Her seminal work, "Production and Application of Glycan Microarrays" (2010), has garnered 4 citations and laid critical groundwork for understanding how glycans—complex carbohydrates essential for cell recognition, communication, and development—interact with binding proteins. Busch's contributions have advanced the study of protein-glycan specificity, enabling deeper insights into cellular processes such as growth, motility, and signaling. By developing robust microarray platforms, she has provided the scientific community with powerful tools to decode the "sugar code" that governs many biological interactions. Her research holds significant implications for biomedical applications, including drug development and disease diagnostics. Though her citation count is modest, the foundational nature of her work underscores its importance in a specialized and challenging field. Busch's achievements highlight her role in bridging chemistry and biology, making her a notable figure for students and researchers exploring the intricate world of glycan-mediated interactions.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Production and Application of Glycan Microarrays
4 citations · 2010
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2010 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Scripps Research Institute

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