Faculty Involved in the Center for Analytical Biotechnology
     
     
Paul Alivisatos
Development of new classes of materials, semiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots as bioanalytical labels
Carolyn Bertozzi
Organic chemistry, molecular and cell biology are used to engineer cell surfaces and develop new therapeutic strategies
Jean Fréchet
Organic chemistry on the nanometer scale with macromolecules is used to make novel molecular recognition and separation media
Marcin Majda
Dynamic Properties of Molecular Assemblies at the Air/Water and Electrode/Solution Interfaces
  Richard Mathies (Director)
Laser spectroscopy and microfabrication is used to develop novel lab-on-a-chip bioanalysis devices and methods.
  Alex Pines
The development of modern pulsed magnetic resonance spectroscopy and optical pumping in condensed matter opens up new approaches to magnetic resonance imaging with hyperpolarized gases.
  Rich Saykally
Laser spectroscopy, molecular ions, astrophysics, ultrasensitive detection of trace species, clusters, intermolecular forces, femtosecond chemical imaging microscopy, biophysics, water, science education.
  Evan Williams (Associate Director)
The structure and reactivity of biomolecules and biomolecule/water interactions are investigated using sophisticated new methods in mass spectrometry, separations, and spectroscopy.