Victor Moore
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Victor Moore is a researcher whose work in the early 1990s bridged the fields of automation, biochemistry, and immunology, pioneering the application of robotic systems to complex biological assays. His most recognized contribution, "A robotic immunoassay system for detergent enzymes" (1994), garnered 9 citations and demonstrated the feasibility of automating immunoassay workflows — a significant step toward higher-throughput and more reproducible analytical methods in industrial enzyme research. Complementing this work, his study on "Automated mammalian cell bioassays for evaluating potential therapeutic immunomodulator analogs" (1994) reflected an ambitious effort to streamline the early-stage evaluation of immunomodulatory compounds, integrating automation into the drug discovery pipeline at a time when such approaches were still emerging. Together, these publications signal Moore's forward-thinking commitment to laboratory automation as a means of accelerating both industrial and therapeutic research. While his citation footprint remains modest, his contributions represent early groundwork in automated bioassay development — a field that would grow substantially in relevance and sophistication in the decades that followed.
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- 1A robotic immunoassay system for detergent enzymes9 citations · 1994
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