Proceedings and Chapters

1. “Book Review: An Engineering Statistician’s Guide to Continuous Bivariate Distributions,” K.S. Booksh, Process Control and Quality 2: 300-301 (1992).

2. “Extension and Application of Univariate Figures of Merit to Multivariate Calibration," K.S. Booksh* and Z. Wang, in Chemometrics in Environmental Chemistry, ed. J. Einax, Springer-Verlag: Berlin (1995).

3. "Environmental Monitoring for a Sustainable Future: From Pollution Control to Pollution Prevention," E.A. McGrath, K.S. Booksh and J.J. Breen*, in An Introduction to Process Analytical Chemistry, ed. Forbes McLennan and B.R. Kowalski, Chapman-Hall: New York (1995).

4. “Calibration Systems for Surface Resonance Plasmon Spectroscopy,” M.K. Boysworth, L.A. Obando, K.S. Booksh*, SPIE Proceedings 3854 308-316 (1999).

5. “Weighted Parallel Factor Analysis as a Method for Reduction of Background Matrix Effects in the Determination of Aqueous Pesticides,” R.D. JiJi and K.S. Booksh*, SPIE Proceedings 3854 261-270 (1999).

6. “Application and Calibration of a Field Portable, Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorometer for Analysis of Environmental Contaminants,” R.D. JiJi, M.L. Nahorniak, E. Fruitman, and K.S. Booksh* SPIE Proceedings 3856,73-82 (1999).

7. "Applying Chemometrics in Process Analysis," K.S. Booksh, in Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry, R.A. Meyers, ed. 8145-8169 ( 2000).

8. “Aspects of Multivariate Calibration Applied to Near Infrared Spectroscopy,” M.K. Boysworth and K.S. Booksh*, in Handbook of Near Infrared Analysis, 209-240 (2001).

9. “In vivo biochemical monitoring with fiber optic-based surface plasmon resonance sensors,” K. S. Booksh*, J.-F. Masson, S. Beaudoin in SPIE Proceedings 5261  123-143, (2003).

10. “Fiber-optic-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors for the detection of toxic nerve agents,” K. S. Booksh, A. M. C. Prakash, Y.-C. Kim, J.-F. Masson, in SPIE Proceedings 5269 99-110 (2003).

11. “Chemometric Methods for Data Analysis” F. Vogt and K.S. Booksh in Othmer Encyclopedia, J.Wiley and Sons: New York, (2004).

12. “Three-Way Calibration with Hyphenated Data” K.S. Booksh in A Practical Guide to Chemometrics, J. Wiley and Sons: New York, (2004).

13. “Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors for Industrial Applications,” J.-F. Masson, S. Banerji, Y.-C. Kim, K. S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 5586 94-106 (2004).

14. “Applications of Small Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors for Biochemical Monitoring,” J.-F. Masson, T.M. Battaglia, S. Beaudoin, K.S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 5588 178-191 (2004).

15. “Performance comparison of pH sensors fabricated in a CMOS process,” L.A. Lee, S.R. Marx, R. Yotter, K.S. Booksh, B.R. Darling, D.M. Wilson, Proceedings of IEEE Sensors, v 2, Proceedings of the IEEE Sensors 2004, 772-775 (2004).

16. “Novel Surface Coatings For Antibody Attachment To Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors,” M.R. Malone, J.-F. Masson, S. Beaudoin, and K.S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 6007  (2005).

17. “Detection Of Biomolecules In Complex Media Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors,” M.R. Malone, J.-F. Masson, M. Barnhart, S. Beaudoin, and K.S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 6007 (2005).

18. “Novel dual-channel fiber-optic surface plasma resonance sensors for biological monitoring,” W. Peng, Y.-C. Kim, S. N. Banerji, K.S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 6167 (2006).

19. “Surface plasmon resonance sensors for detection of survival of motor neuron protein,” M. Mitropanopoulos, B. Campanaro, M. Malone, J.-F. Masson, R.A.  Nieman, C. L. Lorson, K. S. Booksh,  in SPIE Proceedings 6380 (2006).

20. Molecularly imprinted polymer based surface Plasmon resonance sensing for glucose detection in human urine,” S.N. Banerji, W. Peng, Y.-C. Kim, K.S. Booksh, in SPIE Proceedings 6380 (2006).

21. “Chemometrics”, F. Vogt and K.S. Booksh, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Concise, 5th Edition, on-line (2007)

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