Mansun Law
Papers
2
Total Citations
15
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2
About
Mansun Law is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of immunology, proteomics, and diagnostic technology, with a particular focus on antibody epitope mapping and peptide-based analytical platforms. His most recognized contribution centers on the development of low-cost peptide microarrays — an innovative approach to identifying continuous antibody epitopes that has helped make sophisticated immunological profiling more accessible to the broader research community. By reducing the cost barriers traditionally associated with microarray technologies, Law's work has democratized a technique critical for vaccine development, therapeutic antibody design, and understanding immune responses at the molecular level. His 2015 publication on this methodology has garnered 12 citations, reflecting meaningful engagement from researchers in fields ranging from infectious disease to bioengineering, with continued interest evidenced by subsequent work in 2022. While his citation profile is still developing, the practical and translational nature of his contributions — bridging cutting-edge immunological science with affordable, scalable tools — positions his research as a valuable resource for laboratories working to advance antibody-based diagnostics and therapeutics without prohibitive costs.
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Top Papers
- 1Low-Cost Peptide Microarrays for Mapping Continuous Antibody Epitopes12 citations · 2015
- 2Low-Cost Peptide Microarrays for Mapping Continuous Antibody Epitopes3 citations · 2022