User:Cgagna

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Claude Gagna, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of life Sciences, School of Health Professionals, Behavioral and Life Sciences, at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, NY. He received a Ph.D. Degree in Anatomy, with a minor in Biochemistry, from New York University. Dr. Gagna is an active professor,contributing to both lecture and laboratory learning. Dr. Gagna focuses much of his time on research involving the knowledge of DNA and RNA structure and function. Dr. Gagna was inducted into The New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame, which recognizes innovators for advancing the state-of-the-art in their areas of expertise. Dr. Gagna was honored for his invention of novel technology to immobilize unaltered DNA or RNA molecules onto specially modified microscope slides used in basic biological research and drug efficacy testing. Dr. Gagna has been granted patents for his invention of a novel nucleic acid microarray in the United States, Japan. He will be receiving patents for his novel nucleic acid microarray in Europe and his novel chromatin immunoprecipitation microarray assay in the near future.