| Analytical chemistry research at ASU spans several disciplines and interest areas. Extensive collaborations with engineers, medical researchers, biologists, among others, form the basis for an exciting set of research projects. Analytical Chemistry attempts to help understand the world around us through measurements. Unique experimental and theoretical approaches to sensors, separation and detection with state-of-the-art instrumental design and fabrication are applied to diverse targets including environmental hazards, deep sea 'black smoker' vents, early detection of cancer, high-speed DNA sequencing, bio- and chemical warfare agents and ultramicrofabricated sensors. |
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Daniel Buttry
Professor
Battery and fuel cell materials, Electrochemistry, Corrosion, Interfacial chemistry
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Mark Hayes
Associate Professor
Microfluidics, bioassays, microchip devices, Noninvasive sampling, materials and surface chemistry |
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Pierre Herckes
Assistant Professor
Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Aerosol and Cloud Chemistry, Environmental Pollution, Analytical Chemistry
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Alexandra Ros
Assistant Professor
Micro- and nanofluidics Bioanalytics, Single cell analysis, Biomolecule migration mechanisms |
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Joseph Wang
Professor
Electrochemistry, Biosensors, Nanobiotechnology, Microsensors, Nanoparticle-based bioassays, Trace detection, Nanowires, Nanomaterials
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Peter Williams
Professor
Mass spectrometry, MALDI, DNA, sequencing, DNA Arrays
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Hao Yan
Assistant Professor
Design and assembly of biologically inspired nanomaterials, DNA nanostructures, nanoelectronics, biomolecular imaging
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