Current Members

Research Scientists

Visiting Scholars

6th Year Graduate Students

5th Year Graduate Students

4th Year Graduate Students

3rd Year Graduate Students

2nd Year Graduate Students

1st Year Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students

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Thaisa Baldo – Research Scientist


Email: thaisa.baldo@colostate.edu

Previous Degrees:
B.Sc., Chemistry, São Paulo State University, Brazil
M.Sc., Chemistry, São Paulo State University, Brazil
Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil

Research Project:  My research focuses on developing low-cost immunoassays to detect SARS-CoV-2, related viruses, and other infectious diseases, including bacteria.

Group Publications:
Wearable Electrochemical Sensor Based on Laser-Induced Graphene on Adhesive Bandage”Souza, L.K.A., Bridges, M., Baldo, T.A., Coltro, W., Henry, C.S. ECS Sensors Plus2025, DOI: 10.1149/2754-2726/ae318d
Micro/millifluidic platforms for bioanalytical applications”Henry, C.S., Ataide, V.A., Cherwin, A., Baldo, T.A., Russo, M.J., Meloni, G.N., Paixão, T.R.L.C.  3D Printing in Analytical Chemistry 2025, DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-15675-5.00017-3
Magnetophoretic slider assay for electrochemical detection of SARS-cov-2 nucleocapsid protein in nasal swab samples.” Fukana, N., Park, J., Silva Junior, G.J., Malsick, L.E., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Bertotti, M., Nacapricha, D., Baldo, T.A., Henry, C.S.  Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2024, DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2024.117048
Automated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for point-of-care COVID-19 testing.” Baldo, T.A., Ataide, V.N., Park, J., Panraksa, Y., Martinez, B., Anderson, L.B.R., Malsick, L.E., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Paixão, T.R.L.C., Henry, C.S. Electrochimica Acta 2024, DOI:10.1016/j.electacta.2024.144525
Non-invasive iron deficiency diagnosis: a saliva-based approach using capillary flow microfluidics.” Prakobdi, C., Baldo, T.A., Aryal, P., Link, J.S., Saetear, P., Henry, C.S.  Analytical Methods 2024, DOI:10.1039/D3AY01933K
Evaluating the performance of an inexpensive, commercially available, NFC-powered and smartphone controlled potentiostat for electrochemical sensing.” Beck, J.J., Alenicheva, V., Rahn, K.L., Russo, M.J., Baldo, T.A., Henry, C.S.  Electroanalysis 2023, DOI:10.1002/elan.202200552

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Prapaporn “Pop” Sangkaew – Visiting Scholar

Email: prapaporn.sangkaew@colostate.edu

Previous Degrees: B.Sc., Chemistry, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand
M.Sc., Chemistry, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand

Research Project: My research focuses on the development of a microfluidic electrochemical device for the detection of a particular pesticide.

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Paulo Estrela – Visiting Scholar

Email: paulo.estrela@colostate.edu

Previous Degrees: B.Sc., Chemistry, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil
M.Sc., Chemistry, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil

Research Project: My research focuses on developing simple and disposable microfluidic devices to perform Polymerase Chain Reactions (PCR) for molecular diagnostics in resource-limited settings.

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Eli Barstis – 6th Year Graduate Student

Email: ebarstis@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.A. in Chemistry and Art, Hamilton College

Research Project: The goal of my research is to create an inexpensive, user-friendly microfluidic device for diagnostic use.

Group Publications:
Capillary flow-driven immunoassay platform for COVID-19 antigen diagnostics.” Link, J.S., Carrell, C.S., Jang, I., Barstis, E.J.O, Call, Z.D., Bellows, R.A., O’Donnell-Sloan, J.J., Terry, J.S., Anderson, L.B.R., Panraksa, Y., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., & Henry, C.S.  Analytica Chimica Acta2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341634

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Prakash “Kash” Aryal – 5th Year Graduate Student


Email: prakash.aryal@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Chemistry with Minor in Mathematics, Texas A&M International University

Research Project: My research focuses on creating a rapid and user-friendly sensor designed for detecting water contaminants such as heavy metals, nutrients, pesticides, PFAS, and more, particularly in resource limited settings.

Group Publications:
Capillary Flow-Driven, Disposable Device for Dissolved Oxygen Sensing in Water Samples”Lewińska, I., Aryal, P., Brack, E., Henry, C.S. Analytical Chemistry2025, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c03984
Smartphone-assisted dual-sided capillary microfluidic device for multiplex detection of heavy metals and nutrients in drinking water”Punnoy, P., Aryal, P., Hefner, C.E., Brack, E., Rodthongkum, N., Potiyaraj, P., Henry, C.S. Analytica Chimica Acta2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2025.344031
Citizen-Based Water Quality Monitoring: Field Testing a User-Friendly Sensor for Phosphate Detection in Global Surface Waters.” Aryal, P., Hefner, C.E., Martinez, B., Brack, E., & Henry, C.S.  Analytical Chemistry2024, DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02123
Fill, Fold, Photo: Preconcentration and Multiplex Detection of Trace Level Heavy Metals in Water.” Aryal, P., Boes, J., Brack, E., Alexander, T., & Henry, C.S.  ACS Sensors2024, DOI:10.1021/acssensors.4c01708
Advancements and challenges in microfluidic paper-based analytical devices: design, manufacturing, sustainability, and field applications.” Aryal, P. & Henry, C.S.  Front. Lab Chip Technol.2024, DOI:10.3389/frlct.2024.1467423
Non-invasive iron deficiency diagnosis: a saliva-based approach using capillary flow microfluidics.” Prakobdi, C., Baldo, T.A., Aryal, P., Link, J., Saetear, P., & Henry, C.S.  Anal. Methods 2024, DOI:10.1039/D3AY01933K
Capillary-flow driven microfluidic sensor based on tyrosinase for fast user-friendly assessment of pesticide exposures.” Hefner, C.E., Aryal, P., Brack, E., Alexander, T., & Henry, C.S.  Analyst2024, DOI:10.1039/D4AN01203H
Capillary Flow-Driven Microfluidics Combined with a Paper Device for Fast User-Friendly Detection of Heavy Metals in Water.” Aryal, P., Brack, E., Alexander, T. & Henry, C.S.  Analytical Chemistry2023, DOI:/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c00378
Smartphone-enabled green anthocyanin sensor for Fe(III) sensing on paper using capillary-driven microfluidics.” Aryal, P., Indrianingsih, A.W., & Henry, C.S.  Green Analytical Chemistry2024, DOI:/10.1016/j.greeac.2023.100091
Microfluidics in environmental analysis: advancements, challenges, and future prospects for rapid and efficient monitoring.” Aryal, P., Hefner, C., Martinez, B., & Henry, C.S.  Lab on a Chip2023, DOI:/10.1039/D3LC00871A

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Rae Bellows – 4th Year Graduate Student


Email: rae.bellows@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degrees: B.S., Chemistry, Colorado State University

Research Project: My research focuses on the development of the eCaDI.

Group Publications:
Magnetic bead-based electrochemical surrogate virus neutralization test for quantification of antibody neutralizing efficiency”Bellows, R.A., Rahn, K.L., Hummel, W.C., Mayton, E.H., Berry, H.W., Ryan, E.P., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Henry, C.S. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2025.117640
Towards the development of an alternative analysis method to determine lead in eyeliner cosmetics”McMahon, C.J., Barstis, T.L.O., Bellows, R.A., Henry, C.S.  Analytical Methods 2025, DOI: 10.1039/D5AY00389J
Capillary flow-driven immunoassay platform for COVID-19 antigen diagnostics.” Link, J.S., Carrell, C.S., Jang, I., Barstis, E.J.O, Call, Z.D., Bellows, R.A., O’Donnell-Sloan, J.J., Terry, J.S., Anderson, L.B.R., Panraksa, Y., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., & Henry, C.S.  Analytica Chimica Acta2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341634

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Joowon Park – 4th Year Graduate Student


Email: joowon.park@colostate.edu

Previous Degrees: B.S., Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei Univeristy, Republic of Korea
M.S., Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

Research Project: My research focuses on the development of analytical devices for point-of-care molecular diagnostics.

Group Publications:
Magnetophoretic slider assay for electrochemical detection of SARS-cov-2 nucleocapsid protein in nasal swab samples.” Fukana, N., Park, J., Silva Junior, G.J., Malsick, L.E., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Bertotti, M., Nacapricha, D., Baldo, T.A., & Henry, C.S.  Biosensors and Bioelectronics2024, DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2024.117048
Automated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for point-of-care COVID-19 testing.” Baldo, T.A., Ataide, V.N., Park, J., Panraksa, Y., Martinez, B., Anderson, L.B.R., Malsick, L.E., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Paixão, T.R.L.C., & Henry, C.S.  Electrochimica Acta2024, DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2024.144525

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Claire Hefner – 4th Year Graduate Student


Email: claire.hefner@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.A., The College of Wooster

Research Project: My work focuses on developing fast-flow paper-based microfluidic devices for environmental monitoring.

Group Publications:
Smartphone-assisted dual-sided capillary microfluidic device for multiplex detection of heavy metals and nutrients in drinking water”Punnoy, P., Aryal, P., Hefner, C.E., Brack, E., Rodthongkum, N., Potiyaraj, P., Henry, C.S. Analytica Chimica Acta2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2025.344031
Capillary-flow driven microfluidic sensor based on tyrosinase for fast user-friendly assessment of pesticide exposures.” Hefner, C.E., Aryal, P., Brack, E., Alexander, T., & Henry, C.S.  Analyst2024, DOI:10.1039/D4AN01203H
Citizen-Based Water Quality Monitoring: Field Testing a User-Friendly Sensor for Phosphate Detection in Global Surface Waters.” Aryal, P., Hefner, C.E., Martinez, B., Brack, E., & Henry, C.S.  Analytical Chemistry2024, DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02123
Microfluidics in environmental analysis: advancements, challenges, and future prospects for rapid and efficient monitoring.” Aryal, P., Hefner, C., Martinez, B., & Henry, C.S.  Lab on a Chip2023, DOI:10.1039/D3LC00871A

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Emie Marin – 4th Year Graduate Student


Email: emie.marin@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S, Chemistry, Florida International University

Research Project: My research project will focus on optimizing thermoplastic electrodes for immunoassay applications.

Group Publications:
Characterizing Mixed Polyethylene Glycol Monolayers with Surface-Bound Ferrocene for Label-Free Immunosensing”Marin, E., Martinez, B., Whitaker, T., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Leroux, Y.R., Hapiot, P., Henry, C.S. Analytical Chemistry2025, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c03527
Simplifying the Incorporation of Laser-Induced Graphene into Microfluidic Devices”Bridges, M., Marin, E., Banik, A., Henry, C.S. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2025, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5c04078

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Tessa Whitaker – 4th Year Graduate Student


Email: tessa.a.whitaker@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Biochemistry and Chinese Studies, Furman University

Research Project: My research focuses on the synthesis of peptide nucleic acids as a diagnostic probe for esophageal cancer.

Group Publications:
Characterizing Mixed Polyethylene Glycol Monolayers with Surface-Bound Ferrocene for Label-Free Immunosensing”Marin, E., Martinez, B., Whitaker, T., Gallichotte, E.N., Ebel, G.D., Leroux, Y.R., Hapiot, P., Henry, C.S. Analytical Chemistry2025, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5c03527

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Max Bridges – 3rd Year Graduate Student


Email: maxwell.bridges@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.A., Chemistry, Ithaca College

Research Project: My work currently involves the investigation of laser-induced graphene (LIG) electrodes and their applications.

Group Publications:
Recent advances in electrochemical capillary flow microfluidic devices”Bridges, M.D., Henry, C.S. Current Opinion in Electrochemistry2026, DOI: 10.1016/j.coelec.2025.101801
Wearable Electrochemical Sensor Based on Laser-Induced Graphene on Adhesive Bandage”Souza, L.K.A., Bridges, M., Baldo, T.A., Coltro, W., Henry, C.S. ECS Sensors Plus2025, DOI: 10.1149/2754-2726/ae318d
Simplifying the Incorporation of Laser-Induced Graphene into Microfluidic Devices”Bridges, M., Marin, E., Banik, A., Henry, C.S. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2025, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5c04078

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Yuecheng “Brian” Wang – 3rd Year Graduate Student


Email: brian.wang@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Biological Engineering, Purdue University

Research Project: My research focuses on developing rapid, point-of-care detection devices for von Willebrand factor (VWF) diseases.

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Nikki Villarini – 2nd Year Graduate Student


Email: nikki.villarini@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Chemistry, University of Vermont

Research Project: My research focuses on the development of low-cost and user friendly microfluidic electrochemical devices for biomarker detection.

Guy Jozef Scangarello – 2nd Year Graduate Student


Email: guy.scangarello@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Chemistry, University of Arizona

Research Project: My research focuses on the characterization and expansion of LIG functionality for biosensing applications.

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Vu Pham – 1st Year Graduate Student


Email: vu.pham@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S. Chemistry, Dickinson College

Research Project: My research focuses on developing microfluidic devices for agricultural monitoring.

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Tilly Dillon – 1st Year Graduate Student


Email: tilly.dillon@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S., Chemistry, University of Utah

Research Project: My research project will focus on developing a microfluidic electrochemical device for multiplex biomarker detection in Multiple Sclerosis.

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Audrey Jergensen – 1st Year Graduate Student


Email: audrey.jergensen@colostate.edu

Undergraduate Degree: B.S. Chemistry Professional (ACS certified) at Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Research Project: My research focuses on the application of microfluidic organotypic devices to electrochemically detect and quantify changes to gut microbiome metabolites in an ex vivo system.

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Wyatt Hummel – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry

Research Project: I am assisting on a project involving quantitative electrochemical detection of disease markers.

Group Publications:
Magnetic bead-based electrochemical surrogate virus neutralization test for quantification of antibody neutralizing efficiency”Bellows, R.A., Rahn, K.L., Hummel, W.C., Mayton, E.H., Berry, H.W., Ryan, E.P., Geiss, B.J., Dandy, D.S., Henry, C.S. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2025.117640

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Bethany Unruh – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry (forensic focus)

Research Project: I am working with the group on the Capillary Driven Immunoassay for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid proteins.

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Jade Manna – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry (environmental chemistry focus)

Research Project: I am assisting in the development of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices with environmental applications.

Talya Elam – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry

Research Project: I am interested in analytical chemistry with environmental applications. I am currently working on water quality sensors for a variety of environmental contaminants.

Grace Nguyen – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry

Research Project: I am assisting on research that is centered around the detection of HIV.

Isabella Dorsett – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry

Research Project: I help with a project where we make electrochemical devices testing for heart failure.

Ria Simonds – Undergraduate Student

Major: Biomedical sciences (anatomy and physiology focus)

Research Project: I am assisting in optimizing thermoplastic electrodes for immunoassay applications.

Sara Smith – Undergraduate Student

Major: Chemistry

Research Project: I am assisting the development of microfluidic devices with applications in the health sciences.