【报告题目】: Miniaturized Electroosmotic Pump Capable of Generating Thousands of Bars for Nano-HPLC
【报 告 人】: Prof. Shaorong Liu
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
The University of Oklahoma,
Norman, OK 73019, USA
Phone: +1-405-325-9013;
Fax: +1-405-325-6111;
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【报告时间】: 2013年7月4日下午3:00-4:00
【报告地点】: 生物药学楼3-105
【联系人】:樊柳荫
报告人基本信息:
EDUCATION
B. Sc., Chemistry, Huazhong Normal University, Wuhan, P.R. China; (7/1982)
M. Eng., Anal. Instrumentation, China Res. Inst. of Atomic Energy; Academia Sinica (7/1985)
Supervisor: Prof. Lingying Dong
Ph. D., Chemistry (Analytical), Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; (8/1995)
Supervisor: Prof. Purnendu K Dasgupta
Postdoctoral Fellow, Barnett Institute, Northeastern University,
Boston, MA. (3/1996 – 3/1997) Mentor: Prof. Barry L Karger
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
(3/1997 – 3/1998) Mentor: Prof. Richard A Mathies
MBA, Entrepreneurship, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, California; (12/2001)
POSITIONS
Engineer, Analytical Division, Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Engineering and
Metallurgy, Beijing, China. (7/1985 – 7/1991)
Executive Editor, Analytical and Metrological Letters, Published by Beijing Research
Institute of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy. (1/90-7/91)
Scientist, Advanced Research Team, Molecular Dynamics, Sunnyvale, California.
(3/1998 – 3/1999)
Staff Scientist, Advanced Research Team, Molecular Dynamics, Sunnyvale, California.
(3/1999 – 3/2002)
Manager, Technology Development Department, Molecular Dynamics. (1/00 – 3/02)
Associate Professor and Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, Texas. (4/2002 – 12/2007)
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Oklahoma, Norman,
Oklahoma. (1/2008 – )
AWARD
Nano 50 Award, Nanotech Briefs, 2006
The Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Research Award, 2006
The Regents’ Award for Superior Research and Creative Activity, 2013
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Developing analytical tools for low abundance protein analysis.
Exploring microfabricated devices for high-throughput and cost-effective assays of
biomolecules.
Integrating “novel components” into a microchip to perform complex chemical analysis.
Studying the fundamental aspects of mass transport in nanochannels.