Larry S. Miller
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Larry S. Miller is a researcher whose work bridges analytical chemistry and industrial biotechnology, with a particular focus on the development of automated systems for biochemical analysis. His most-cited paper, "A robotic immunoassay system for detergent enzymes" (1994, 9 citations), exemplifies his contribution to the integration of robotics and immunoassay techniques for the detection and quantification of enzymes in complex industrial matrices. This work, though modest in citation count, represents an early and practical application of laboratory automation to solve real-world challenges in the detergent industry, where precise enzyme activity measurement is critical for product quality and performance. Miller's research underscores the importance of method development and system integration, offering a foundation for subsequent advances in high-throughput screening and process control. His achievements highlight a career dedicated to the intersection of analytical instrumentation and applied biochemistry, making his work a valuable reference for those interested in the history and evolution of automated bioanalytical systems.
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- 1A robotic immunoassay system for detergent enzymes9 citations · 1994