MarlinHalim Faculty Profile
Marlin Halim
Assistant Professor
Our group focuses on the development of nucleic acid aptamer-based imaging agents for small biological molecules such as steroids and coenzymes, which have been shown to play important roles including in cellular protective mechanisms and serving as disease markers. The ability to carry out selective imaging will provide useful insights into their involvement in various processes and in turn, the study of novel or more efficacious therapeutic strategies for diseases. Through an in vitro evolutionary process, we can obtain oligonucleotides with high binding affinity for the desired targets. The chemical versatility of these nucleic acid strands will allow for relatively simple conjugation to a fluorescence or magnetic resonance imaging fragment.
Fall Semester 2025
Course # Sec Course Title Days From To Location Campus CHEM 111L 1A General Chem Lab I M 8:15AM 10:45AM SC-S421 Hayward Campus CHEM 230 01 Surv. Organic Chemistry MW 12:00PM 1:40PM SC-S204 Hayward Campus CHEM 332 08SS Organic Chem II TTH 9:30AM 10:45AM SC-N125 HAYWARD CHEM 332 1A Organic Chem II TTH 11:15AM 1:45PM SC-S436 Hayward Campus CHEM 230 1B Surv. Organic Chemistry W 2:00PM 4:30PM SC-N437 Hayward Campus