
Principal Investigator: Dr. Mike McShane
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Research |
| My research focuses on optical biosensors, micro/nanodevices, and surface engineering of cell-material interactions. See the overview page for a description of the research areas, funding, collaborators, and student participation along with details on past and current projects. A complete list of publications, including links to published articles, is also available. |
Classes |
I have taught courses in the general areas of biomedical instrumentation, optics, and biomaterials. Select a class to see listings of the course content. All course materials are maintained on the Vista course administration website. Course for Fall 2008: BMEN 489/689 - Biomedical Nanotechnology Introduction to applications of nanotechnology to biomedicine; survey of current research and development of medical devices and novel nanomaterials for medical applications. Concepts of scale and unique properties at the nanoscale; nanofabrication techniques; characterization of nanoscale structures; nanomaterials as sensors, diagnostic tools, drug delivery systems, and therapeutic devices; biocompatibility of nanomaterials; interactions of cells and biological molecules with nanostructured surfaces; hybrid biomaterials. |
Personnel |
| Students and postdoctoral research associates have come from all over the world. Click here to meet the lab personnel and learn more about their backgrounds and interests. |
Service |
| Lab service activities range from participating in student organizations and serving on university committees to participating in professional societies, reviewing for journal manuscripts and proposals for government grant programs. Click here for examples of service activities with which we have been involved. |
Room 335K Zachry
(979) 845-7941
(979) 845-4450
Biomedical Engineering
337 Zachry Engineering Center
College Station, TX 77843-3120
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