| The C3B is
home to a Visiting Scientist Program hosted by Professor Anthony
Guiseppi-Elie. This program allows project participants and the
representatives of collaborating companies to visit and spend
significant time engaged in the ongoing work at the university. The
Program also facilitates the participation of university researchers
(particularly undergraduate and graduate students, but also faculty) in
the ongoing work being performed at collaborating companies. |
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Prof. Kurt E.
Geckeler
Visiting Professor (2007-current)
Biomaterials and Biointerfaces
(BMBI) Laboratory

M.D. (1978) University of Tuebingen,
Germany
Ph.D. (1973) University of Tuebingen,
Germany
Tel.
001-864-646-2413 ext.
206
keg@clemson.edu
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Research Interests
Supramolecular assemblies of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes and
oxidoreductase enzymes for the fabrication of immobilized enzyme
nanobiosensors and bioelectronic devices.
Supramolecular assemblies of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes and
oxidoreductase enzymes within bioactive hydrogels for the fabrication
and characterization of chemically-responsive, bio-smart interfaces.
Professor
of Materials Science and Engineering
Laboratory of Applied Macromolecular Chemistry
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST)
1 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu
Gwangju 500-712, South Korea
Tel. +82-62-970-2316
Fax +82-62-970-2338
http://mse.gist.ac.kr/~mseamc
Recent
book
K. E.
Geckeler and Edward Rosenberg (Eds.),
Functional Nanomaterials,
American
Scientific Publishers, Valencia, USA, 2006
ISBN:
1-58883-067-5
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Dr. Nikhil Kant Shukla
Visiting Scientist (2004-2005)
Biosensors Laboratory

Ph.D. (1992) Chemistry,
University of Gorakhpur, India
M.Sc. (1986) Physical Chemistry,
University of Gorakhpur, India
B.Sc. (1984) University of Gorakhpur, India
drnkshukla@gmail.com
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Research
Interests
Chemically modified Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes for the fabrication
of immobilized enzyme nanobiosensors.
Investigation of membrane transport phenomena, liquid membrane
transport, characterization of membrane surfaces and fabrication of
biosensor devices. |
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Dr. Dietmar Blohm
Visiting Scientist (2003)
Biochips Laboratory

Prof.
of
Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics
Universität Bremen, FB2,
Zentrum für Umweltforschung und Umwelttechnologie
Biotechnologie und Molekulare Genetik
Leobener Straße, 28359 Bremen, Germany
Tel. 0421-218-4780
Sekretariat: 0421-218-4750
Fax: 0421-218-7578
dhb@biotec.uni-bremen.de |
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Past Talks at C3B
Early Results from the Gene Sensor
Research and Development Corporation at the University of Bremen
What's New With Germany's Bio-regions
Gene Sensors: Combining DNA
Microarray Components into A Single Integrated Unit
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