Kenna Nagy
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Kenna Nagy is a researcher at the forefront of epitope mapping and peptide microarray technology, with a focus on developing accessible tools for immunology and vaccine development. Her most cited work, "Low-Cost Peptide Microarrays for Mapping Continuous Antibody Epitopes" (2022), introduces a cost-effective method for identifying antibody binding sites, a critical step in understanding immune responses and designing targeted therapeutics. This innovation addresses a key barrier in the field—the high expense of traditional microarray platforms—by enabling high-throughput epitope mapping with reduced resource requirements. While her citation count is still growing, the practical impact of her approach is evident in its potential to democratize epitope analysis for labs with limited budgets, accelerating research in infectious diseases and autoimmune disorders. Nagy's contributions exemplify a commitment to bridging the gap between cutting-edge immunology and real-world applicability, making her a promising voice in the push for more equitable scientific tools. Her work stands as a foundation for future studies in antibody characterization and vaccine design.
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- 1Low-Cost Peptide Microarrays for Mapping Continuous Antibody Epitopes3 citations · 2022