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* 9:00 am: Open
* 9:00 am: Open
* 10:00 am: Group meeting presentation
* 10:00 am: Group meeting presentation
* 11:15 am: Kaihang Wang (leave group meeting early)
* 12:00 pm: Lunch with Chelsea, Michaelle
* 12:00 pm: Lunch with Chelsea, Michaelle
* 1:15 pm: Meet with John (wherever-- Red Door is fine. Or Chen tables if that's convenient coming from lunch?)
* 1:15 pm: Meet with John (wherever-- Red Door is fine. Or Chen tables if that's convenient coming from lunch?)
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* 2:45 pm: Meet with Manisha (at Red Door?)
* 2:45 pm: Meet with Manisha (at Red Door?)
* 3:30 pm: Meet with Zoila (meet at Red Door -> walk to Lake)
* 3:30 pm: Meet with Zoila (meet at Red Door -> walk to Lake)
* 4:15 pm: Open
* 4:15 pm: Meet with Elin at Red door
* 5:00 pm: Richard Murray, 109 Steele
* 5:00 pm: Richard Murray, 109 Steele



Latest revision as of 22:12, 25 March 2022

Yan Zhang, a PhD student at Georgia Tech will visit on 28 Mar 2022.

Schedule:

  • 8:30 am: Richard Murray, 109 Steele
  • 9:00 am: Open
  • 10:00 am: Group meeting presentation
  • 11:15 am: Kaihang Wang (leave group meeting early)
  • 12:00 pm: Lunch with Chelsea, Michaelle
  • 1:15 pm: Meet with John (wherever-- Red Door is fine. Or Chen tables if that's convenient coming from lunch?)
  • 2:00 pm: Meet with Ayush at Red Door
  • 2:45 pm: Meet with Manisha (at Red Door?)
  • 3:30 pm: Meet with Zoila (meet at Red Door -> walk to Lake)
  • 4:15 pm: Meet with Elin at Red door
  • 5:00 pm: Richard Murray, 109 Steele

Research interests:

  • Developed a new diagnostic platform interfacing cell-free biosensors with biphasic polymer systems for simultaneous detection of diverse classes of analytes that are robust to human biofluids and field-deployable.
  • Integrated cell-free biosensors to a personal glucose monitor for rapid and reliable biomarker quantification at the point of need
  • Designed, characterized, and optimized cell-free bacterial biosensors to detect micronutrient deficiencies, pathogenic bacterial infections, and heavy metal environment contaminants