SCHOENFISCH LAB
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  • Home
  • About
    • Current group
    • Dr. Schoenfisch
    • Alumni
    • Gallery
    • About
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Nitric oxide
    • Therapeutics
    • Glucose biosensors
    • Gas sensors
    • Hydrophobic coatings
  • Publications
  • Lab Instrumentation
  • Contact

Research

Our research is focused on four main areas: 1) designing macromolecular nitric oxide release vehicles as novel therapeutics; 2) improving the analytical performance of implantable continuous glucose monitoring devices for diabetes management; 3) designing microfluidic nitric oxide (NO) sensors for real-time detection of NO in biological media; and, 4) developing superhydrophobic interfaces for mold prevention and remediation. 

In the Schoenfisch Lab, we work at the interface of analytical chemistry, materials science, biomedical engineering, and biology. The types of multi-disciplinary research opportunities that are available include studies of:
  • Therapeutics to treat various diseases
  • Sensors that function reliably and continuously (real time) to facilitate disease management
  • Microelectrode and microfluidic sensor design and fabrication for clinical, point-of-care, and diagnostic/prognostic applications
  • New macromolecular scaffolds that manipulate biology and physiology
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