Happy Halloween from Henry Lab members Kaylee Clark, Amanda Roley, and Trey Pittman.
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Happy Halloween from Henry Lab members Kaylee Clark, Amanda Roley, and Trey Pittman.
Chuck and four students from the lab recently traveled to Palm Springs, CA from October 10-14 to the MicroTAS Conference to present some of their current work.
Congratulations to Chuck, who has now officially published 200 papers!
A few weeks ago, most of the lab made it out for our second annual ice fishing trip! There were not as many fish as last time but we still had a great time! We also went skiing at Snowy Range again. Check out some pictures of the fun below!
[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”7″ display=”basic_slideshow”]At the end of last semester we welcomed our new chemistry grad students, Kara Zeman, Trey Pittman, and Eli Barstis. We are looking forward to getting to know them better as they start their projects in the lab.
We have another Ph.D. in the group! Dr. Cody Carrell defended his dissertation “Improving Sensors for Pathogen Detection at the Point-of-Need” last week via Teams. He’ll be sticking around for another few months to work on COVID diagnostics.
Congratulations to Kate and Jeremy who have passed their preliminary exam this summer and are now officially Ph.D. candidates. Brandaise passed her literature seminar presentation last week as well. All are relieved to be finished!
The Henry Lab has had a few teams working on COVID-related research for the past few months. One of the devices has been successful and was licensed to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.
See below for links to a few news articles and interviews:
Research team inks licensing deal for COVID-19 viral detection test
KOA News Radio – Interview with Dr. Brian Geiss
Denver CBS Local – featuring Drs. Chuck Henry, Brian Geiss, and David Dandy
Alec Richardson, one of our engineering students, recently defended his Master’s thesis “Design and Evaluation of an Instrumented Microfluidic Organotypic Device and Sensor Module for Organ-on-a-chip Applications.” We will miss him in the lab and wish him luck for the future!
We have another Ph.D. in our group! Dr. Alyssa Kava recently defended her dissertation on electrochemical devices for environmental analyses. We will miss her around the lab!