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March 2024

Professor Şeker has received the UC Davis – Academic Senate Distinguished Graduate and Professional Teaching Award.

 

 

March 2024

Kavya Somayajula successfully completed her MS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Congrats!

 

 

March 2024

Sangwoo Kim joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group. He earned his BS degree in Molecular Biology at Jeonbuk National University and MS degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering at Korea University. He will be developing neural tissue chips. Welcome, Sangwoo!

 

 

February 2024

Our paper, titled “Microfluidic compartmentalization of rat vagal afferent neurons to model gut-brain axis,” is published in Bioelectronic Medicine. Congrats, all!

 

 

December 2023

Greg Girardi successfully completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Greg!

 

 

October 2023

Professor Şeker is awarded a Next Level Research Award seed funding from the College of Engineering for developing microphysiological models of the microbiota-gut-brain-axis.

 

 

September 2023

Allison Pickle joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group. She earned her BS degree in Bioengineering at University of California, Riverside. She will be developing neural tissue chips. Welcome, Allison!

 

 

September 2023

Arushi Patel (Biomedical Engineering) and Nidhi Vadulas (Electrical & Computer Engineering) join the group as undergraduate student researchers. Welcome, Arushi and Nidhi!

 

 

September 2023

Alex Gardner, Darius Rudominer, and Jianyu Ming all successfully completed their MS in Electrical Engineering. Congrats!

 

 

July 2023

Professor Şeker is appointed as the Chair of the new Designated Emphasis in Neuroengineering.

 

 

June 2023

Hyehyun Kim receives Summer Graduate Student Researcher Award. Congrats, Hyehyun!

 

 

June 2023

Professor Şeker receives an Excellence in Teaching Award from the College of Engineering!

 

 

May 2023

Our paper, titled “Cultured Vagal Afferent Neurons as Sensors for Intestinal Effector Molecules,” is published in Biosensors. Congrats, all!

 

 

May 2023

The Designated Emphasis in Neuroengineering, spearheaded by Professor Şeker, is approved and is expected to serve as formal mechanism for PhD students to pursue a specialization in this field.

 

 

April 2023

Professor Şeker is a co-principal investigator on a NIH R01 award, titled "Bottom-up, high-throughput prototyping of extracellular vesicle mimetics using cell-free synthetic biology” led by Dr. Cheemeng Tan, Dr. Randy Carney, and Dr. Aijun Wang.

 

 

April 2023

Professor Şeker is awarded a EHSC Pilot Award for developing a cortical tri-culture platform for environmental neurotoxin screening.

 

 

March 2023

Our paper, titled “Electrophysiological Activity of Primary Cortical Neuron-Glia Mixed Cultures,” is published in Cells. Congrats, all!

 

 

December 2022

Our paper, titled “Experiential Learning in a Biomedical Device Engineering Course: Proposal Development and Raw Research Data-Based Assignments,” is published in the special issue on experiential learning in Biomedical Engineering Education. Congrats, all!

 

 

December 2022

Noah Goshi successfully completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Noah!

 

 

September 2022

Sadi Md. Shahriar passes his PhD qualifying examination in Materials Science and Engineering. Congrats, Sadi!

 

 

September 2022

Our paper, titled “Influence of Microchannel Geometry on Device Performance and Electrophysiological Recording Fidelity During Long-Term Studies of Connected Neural Populations,” is published in Lab on a Chip. Congrats, all!

 

 

August 2022

Our paper, titled “Primary Cortical Cell Tri-Culture-Based Screening of Neuroinflammatory Response in Toll-like Receptor Activation,” is published in Biomedicines. Congrats to Noah and Hyehyun!

 

 

July 2022

Professor Şeker is a principal investigator on a NSF Research Training award, titled "NeuralStorm: Taking Neuroengineering by Storm.”

 

 

July 2022

Professor Şeker is awarded CITRIS Seed Funding towards the development of a microfluidic laboratory course in collaboration with Dr. Veronica Morales and Dr. Professor Jasquelin Peña from UC Davis.

 

 

July 2022

Prof. Erkin Şeker is promoted to a professor. Many thanks to students, postdocs, colleagues, family, and friends for all the support along the way!

 

 

May 2022

Dr. Jovana Veselinovic receives the College of Engineering’s 2022 Zuhair A. Munir Best Doctoral Dissertation Award. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

May 2022

Ernest Wang (Biomedical Engineering – UC LEADS) and Jiadiao (David) Zhou (Chemical Engineering, graduating student) join the group as undergraduate student researchers. Welcome, Ernest and Davis!

 

 

April 2022

Kavya Somayajula joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a MS student in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Program. She will be studying influence of mechanical stresses on pore morphology evolution in nanoporous gold thin films. Welcome, Kayva!

 

 

April 2022

Darius Rudominer joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a MS student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program. He will be developing video games for microfabrication process education. Welcome, Darius!

 

 

March 2022

Professor Erkin Şeker is elected as a new Co-Director for Center for Neuroengineering and Medicine, joining professors Karen Moxon and Carolynn Patten on the leadership team!

 

 

March 2022

Alex Gardner joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a MS student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program. He will be developing electrical impedance-based tools for monitoring epithelial barrier function. Welcome, Alex!

 

 

December 2021

A patent, titled "Integrated electrochemical detection and purification of nucleic acid biomarkers RNA-based, amplification-free, organism identification using nano-enabled electronic detection," has been issued by the United States. This is an enabling technology for identifying nucleic acids in complex biological samples. Congrats!

 

 

June 2021

Barath Palanisamy receives an Honorable Mention for Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, a Hanson Family Undergraduate Research Publication Award, and a Department Citation in Biomedical Engineering Award. Congrats, Barath!

 

 

June 2021

Sachit Nagella receives the Department Citation in Chemical Engineering Award and a Hanson Family Undergraduate Research Publication Award. Congrats, Sachit!

 

 

April 2021

Our group receives an Alzheimer’s-focused administrative supplement award, titled "Interplay of Neuroinflammation and Tau Transport in a Microfluidic Primary Neural Cell Tri-Culture Model," funded by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and National Institute on Aging (NIA) in collaboration with the Lein Lab.

 

 

February 2021

Our paper, titled “Chemically-Gated and Sustained Molecular Transport through Nanoporous Gold Thin Films in Biofouling Conditions,” is published in Nanomaterials and featured as Editor’s Choice. Congrats to Barath and Noah!

 

 

January 2021

Sadi Md Shahriar receives a 3-year Dean’s Distinguished Graduate Fellowship from the College of Engineering. Congrats, Sadi!

 

 

September 2020

Greg Girardi passes his PhD qualifying examination in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Greg!

 

 

August 2020

Jovana Veselinovic successfully completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

July 2020

Our group receives a National Institutes of Health R03 award, titled "Neuronal Contribution to the Propagation of Inflammation in the Central Nervous System," funded by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and in collaboration with the Lein Lab.

 

 

July 2020

Our paper, titled “Interplay of Effective Surface Area, Mass Transport, and Electrochemical Features in Nanoporous Nucleic Acid Sensors,” is published in Analytical Chemistry. Congrats to Jovana, Suzan, and Sachit!

 

 

June 2020

Barath Palanisamy receives a Provost's Undergraduate Fellowship. Congrats, Barath!

 

 

June 2020

Hyehyun Kim joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group. She earned her BS degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering at University of Colorado, Boulder. She will be developing neural tissue chips. Welcome, Hyehyun!

 

 

June 2020

Swathi Sundar successfully completed her MS in Electrical Engineering. Congrats, Swathi!

 

 

May 2020

A collaborative paper with the Lein Lab, titled "A primary neural cell culture model to study neuron, astrocyte, and microglia interactions in neuroinflammation," is published in the Journal of Neuroinflammation. Congrats to all!

 

 

May 2020

Our group receives a National Science Foundation award, titled “Experimental and Computational Study of Pore Morphology Evolution Mechanisms in Nanoporous Metal Thin Films Under Thermal/Electrical/Mechanical Stress Fields”, in collaboration with the Mason Lab.

 

 

April 2020

Professor Şeker has received the UC Davis – Graduate Studies Distinguished Graduate and Postdoctoral Mentorship Award.

 

 

April 2020

Our group receives a National Institutes of Health R21 award, titled "A Microfabricated Model of Enteric Epithelium-Neuron Interaction for Studying the Influence of Bacterial Metabolites," funded by National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) and in collaboration with the Marco Lab and the Raybould Lab.

 

 

April 2020

Barath Palanisamy receives an ASUCD Merit Fellowship. Congrats, Barath!

 

 

August 2019

Our paper, titled “Anomalous trends in nucleic acid-based electrochemical biosensors with nanoporous gold electrodes,” is published in Analytical Chemistry. Congrats to Jovana and Suzan!

 

 

August 2019

Prof. Erkin Şeker joins the Editorial Committee of Annual Review in Biomedical Engineering.

 

 

July 2019

Professor Şeker becomes the Graduate Program Chair for Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Group.

 

 

June 2019

Madison Crain successfully completed her MS in Electrical Engineering. Congrats and best of luck, Madison!

 

 

June 2019

Jovana Veselinovic receives Summer Graduate Student Researcher Award. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

May 2019

A collaborative paper with the Hihath Lab (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at UC Davis), titled "Two-tiered electrical detection, purification, and identification of nucleic acids in complex media," is published in Electrochimica Acta. Congrats to all!

 

 

April 2019

Suzan Almashtoub receives the second place in Best Poster Award at the Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California, Davis. Congrats, Suzan!

 

 

January 2019

Our group receives a UC Davis Microbiome Special Research Program pilot grant, titled “A Microfabricated Model of Enteric Epithelium-Neuron Interaction for Identification of Effector Compounds in the Gut Microbiota,” in collaboration with the Marco Lab and the Raybould Lab.

 

 

January 2019

Pallavi Daggumati is one of the two recipients of the 2017 Anil Jain Memorial Prize in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program for her PhD dissertation work. Congrats, Pallavi!

 

 

January 2019

Jovana Veselinovic receives the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Northern California Biomaterials Day at University of California, Davis. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

December 2018

Our paper, titled “An electrically-controlled programmable microfluidic concentration waveform generator,” is published in Journal of Biological Engineering. Congrats to Josh and colleagues!

 

 

December 2018

Zidong Li successfully completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats and best of luck, Dr. Li!

 

 

November 2018

Greg Girardi joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group. He earned his BS degree in Bioengineering at University of California - Merced. He will be developing tissue chips. Welcome, Greg!

 

 

October 2018

Noah Goshi is awarded a Biotechnology Program Fellowship from the Designated Emphasis in Biotechnology Program (DEB) at UC Davis. Congrats, Noah!

 

 

September 2018

Madison Crain joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is an Integrated Degree Program student (BS + MS) in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program. She will be developing educational simulator for microfabrication processes. Welcome, Madison!

 

 

September 2018

Rasta Moeinzadeh joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a MS student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned her BS degree in Computer Hardware Engineering from the Amirkabir University of Technology in Iran. She will be developing multiplexed electrochemical sensors. Welcome, Rasta!

 

 

August 2018

Our group receives a UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center Biomedical Technology Program pilot grant, titled “Biosensors for Circulating Nucleic Acid Cancer Biomarkers,” in collaboration with the Hihath Lab.

 

 

August 2018

Alex Hampe successfully completed his MS in Biomedical Engineering and ventures onto his new position at PowerSchool LLC. Congrats and best of luck, Alex!

 

 

June 2018

Our paper, titled “A Microfluidic Platform to Study Astrocyte Adhesion on Nanoporous Gold Thin Films,” is published in Nanomaterials. Congrats to Alex!

 

 

June 2018

Zidong Li receives the 2018 Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group (BMEGG) Outstanding Graduate Student Award. Congrats, Zidong!

 

 

June 2018

Noah Goshi passes his PhD qualifying examination in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Noah!

 

 

May 2018

Our paper, titled “Voltage-Gated Closed-Loop Control of Small-Molecule Release from Alumina-Coated Nanoporous Gold Thin Film Electrodes,” is published in Advanced Functional Materials. Congrats to Zidong!

 

 

May 2018

Our paper, titled “Electrically-Guided DNA Immobilization and Multiplexed DNA Detection with Nanoporous Gold Electrodes,” is published in Nanomaterials. Congrats to Jovana, Zidong, and Pallavi!

 

 

May 2018

Zidong Li receives the Best Oral Presentation Award at the UC Davis 7th Annual Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group Research Day. Congrats, Zidong!

 

 

April 2018

Our group receives a National Institutes of Health award, titled "Next Generation Neural Interfaces Based on Axonal Confinement in Micro-Channel Electrode Arrays," funded by NIBIB Trailblazer Award mechanism and in collaboration with the Lein Lab.

 

 

March 2018

Barath Palanisamy (Biomedical Engineering) and Suzan Almashtoub (Chemical Engineering) join the group as undergraduate student researchers. Welcome, Barath and Suzan!

 

 

March 2018

Prof. Erkin Şeker is elevated to Senior Member grade at IEEE.

 

 

January 2018

Our invited review paper in collaborations with Profs. Keith Stine (University of Missouri-St. Louis) and Wei-Chuan Shih (University of Houston), titled “Nanoporous metals by alloy corrosion: Bioanalytical and biomedical applications,” is published in special issue of Dealloyed Nanoporous Materials with Interface-Controlled Behavior in MRS Bulletin. Congrats to all!

 

 

January 2018

A collaborative paper with the Hasselt University in Belgium and the Department of Chemical Engineering in at UC Davis, titled "Engineering the interface between lipid membranes and nanoporous gold: A study by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring," is published in Biointerphases. Congrats to all!

 

 

December 2017

Zidong Li is selected to participate in the UC Davis Leaders for the Future and the NIH-funded FUTURE programs, which provide enriched training on career opportunities within and beyond academia. Congrats, Zidong!

 

 

October 2017

A patent, titled "RNA-based, amplification-free, organism identification using nano-enabled electronic detection," has been issued by the United States. This is an enabling technology for detection and identification of nucleic acid-based biomarkers. Congrats!

 

 

August 2017

Our paper, titled “Configurable microfluidic platform for investigating therapeutic delivery from biomedical device coatings,” is published in Lab on a Chip. Congrats to Zidong!

 

 

August 2017

Our invited review paper, titled “Multifunctional neural interfaces for closed-loop control of neural activity,” is published in special issue of Advanced Functional Materials Solutions to Engineering the Neural Interface in Advanced Functional Materials. Congrats to all!

 

 

August 2017

Jovana Veselinovic passes her PhD qualifying examination in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

July 2017

Prof. Erkin Şeker receives tenure and is promoted to an associate professor. Many thanks to students, postdocs, colleagues, family, and friends for all the support along the way!

 

 

June 2017

Dr. Chris Chapman receives the 2017 Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group (BMEGG) Outstanding Graduate Student Award. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

June 2017

Jovana Veselinovic and Zidong Li receive Summer Graduate Student Researcher Awards. Congrats to both!

 

 

May 2017

Dr. Pallavi Daggumati receives the Honorable Mention as a part of the 2017 Zuhair A. Munir Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation with her thesis titled, “Nanoporous Gold Biosensors for Electrochemical Detection of Nucleic Acids”. Congrats, Pallavi!

 

 

April 2017

Chris Chapman successfully completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats and best of luck, Dr. Chapman!

 

 

April 2017

Our paper, titled "Nanoporous gold-based electrode morphology libraries for investigating structure-property relationships in nucleic acid-based electrochemical biosensors," is featured as Front Cover the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

 

 

March 2017

A collaborative paper with the Department of Molecular Biosciences at UC Davis and Department of Electrical Engineering at UC Santa Cruz, titled "Nanostructure introduces artifacts in quantitative immunofluorescence by influencing fluorophore intensity," is published in Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing). Congrats to all!

 

 

March 2017

Swathi Sundar joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a MS student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned both her BS degree in Electrical Engineering and ME degree in Medical Electronics at Anna University, Chennai in India. She will be developing techniques for in situ monitoring of drug delivery. Welcome, Swathi!

 

 

January 2017

Our group’s paper, titled "Nanoporous gold-based electrode morphology libraries for investigating structure-property relationships in nucleic acid-based electrochemical biosensors," is published online in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Congrats to Zimple!

 

 

January 2017

Our paper, titled "Nanoporous gold biointerfaces: modifying nanostructure to control neural cell coverage and enhance electrophysiological recording performance," is featured as Inside Front Cover of the journal Advanced Functional Materials.

 

 

December 2016

A collaborative paper with the Department of Molecular Biosciences, titled "Nanoporous gold biointerfaces: modifying nanostructure to control neural cell coverage and enhance electrophysiological recording performance," is published in Advanced Functional Materials. Congrats to Chris and the collaborators!

 

 

November 2016

Tatiana Dorofeeva successfully completed her PhD in Electrical Engineering. Congrats, Tatiana!

 

 

October 2016

Our group’s paper, titled "In situ electrical modulation and monitoring of nanoporous gold morphology," is published online in Nanoscale. Congrats to Tatiana!

 

 

October 2016

Özge Polat successfully completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Özge!

 

 

September 2016

Noah Goshi joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a PhD student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He earned his BS degree in Bioengineering at University of California - San Diego and MS degree in Bioengineering at San Diego State University. He will be developing multifunctional neural interfaces. Welcome, Noah!

 

 

August 2016

Our group’s paper, titled "Effect of surface-molecule interactions on molecular loading capacity of nanoporous gold thin films," is published online in Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Congrats to Özge!

 

 

July 2016

Professor Şeker has been selected as a 2016 Young Innovator of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (Biomedical Engineering Society).

 

 

July 2016

Chris Chapman is awarded a Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship and National Science Foundation GROW Award for a year-long research position at ETH Zurich. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

June 2016

Zidong Li passes his PhD qualifying examination in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Zidong!

 

 

June 2016

Josh Garrison successfully completed his MS in Electrical Engineering and ventured onto his new position at Micron. Congrats and best of luck, Josh!

 

 

June 2016

A collaborative paper with the Department of Food Science, titled "Sequence-specific electrical purification of nucleic acids with nanoporous gold electrodes," is published in Journal of American Chemical Society. Congrats to Pallavi and the collaborators!

 

 

June 2016

A collaborative paper with the Department of Molecular Biosciences, titled "Mechanisms of reduced astrocyte surface coverage in cortical neuron-glia co-cultures on nanoporous gold surfaces," is published in Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering. Congrats to Chris and the collaborators!

 

 

May 2016

Pallavi Daggumati successfully completed her PhD in Electrical Engineering and ventured onto her new position at Illumina. Congrats and best of luck, Dr. Daggumati!

 

 

May 2016

Jovana Veselinovic passes her preliminary exam in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Jovana!

 

 

March 2016

A collaborative paper with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, titled "Utilizing dynamic laser speckle to probe nanoscale morphology evolution in nanoporous gold thin films," is published in Optics Express. Congrats to Chris and the collaborators!

 

 

February 2016

Our paper, titled "Electrochemically-triggered pore expansion in nanoporous gold thin films," is featured as Front Cover in Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

 

 

January 2016

Alex Hampe joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a MS student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He earned his BS degree in Chemical Engineering at Florida State University. He will be studying influence of substrate topography on cell adhesion. Welcome, Alex!

 

 

January 2016

Our group’s paper titled "Electrochemically-triggered pore expansion in nanoporous gold thin films" is published online in Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Congrats to all!

 

 

December 2015

Our paper titled "Engineering on-chip nanoporous gold material libraries via precision photothermal treatment" is featured as Front Cover in Nanoscale.

 

 

December 2015

A collaborative paper with Northeastern University and Massachusetts General Hospital, titled "Development of a microsphere-based system to facilitate real-time insulin monitoring," is published in Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. Congrats to all!

 

 

December 2015

Pallavi Daggumati is awarded a Dissertation Quarter Fellowship from the Electrical & Computer Engineering Graduate Program. Congrats, Pallavi!

 

 

November 2015

Jovana Veselinovic joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Department of Chemical Engineering. She earned her BS degree in Chemical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She will be developing multifunctional sensors for miniaturized bioanalytical platforms. Welcome, Jovana!

 

 

November 2015

Our paper titled "Halide-Gated Molecular Release from Nanoporous Gold Thin Films" is featured as Front Cover in Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

 

 

September 2015

A collaborative paper with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, titled "Engineering on-chip nanoporous gold material libraries via precision photothermal treatment," is published in Nanoscale. Congrats to Chris and the collaborators!

 

 

September 2015

Our group’s paper, titled "Halide-gated molecular release from nanoporous gold thin films," is published online in Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Congrats to Özge!

 

 

August 2015

Our paper, titled "Effect of nanoporous gold thin film morphology on electrochemical DNA sensing," is featured as Front Cover in the journal Analytical Chemistry. Thanks to Tatiana Dorofeeva, Ekin Seker, and Erkin Seker for the beautiful graphic!

 

 

August 2015

Our group’s paper, titled "Biofouling-resilient nanoporous gold electrodes for DNA sensing," is published online in Analytical Chemistry. Congrats to all!

 

 

August 2015

A collaborative paper with UC Irvine, titled "Substrate topography guides pore morphology evolution in nanoporous gold thin films," is published in Scripta Materialia. Congrats to all!

 

 

July 2015

Professor Șeker has been selected to participate in the University of California - Team Science Retreat. In a small group setting, he will join researchers across the ten campuses of the University of California system and discuss elements of team science dynamics and leadership, research design, and proposal writing in the context of collaborative science.

 

 

July 2015

A patent, titled "Nanoporous metal multiple electrode array and method of making same," has been issued by the United States. This is an enabling technology for engineering multifunctional neural electrodes. Congrats!

 

 

June 2015

Zidong Li joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a PhD student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He earned his BS degree in Thermal Engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University in China and MS degree in Mechanical Engineering at University of Michigan - Dearborn. He will be developing miniaturized closed-loop drug delivery platforms. Welcome, Zidong!

 

 

June 2015

Joshua Garrison joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is an Integrated Degree Program student (BS + MS) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He will be developing microfluidic waveform generators. Welcome, Josh!

 

 

June 2015

Pallavi Daggumati is awarded an Electrical & Computer Engineering Program Excellence in Research Award. Congrats, Pallavi!

 

 

June 2015

Professor Șeker joins Biophysics Graduate Program at UC Davis.

 

 

May 2015

Chris Chapman receives both the Best Oral Presentation and People’s Choice awards at the UC Davis 4th annual Biomedical Engineering Graduate Group Research Day. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

May 2015

Our group receives a National Science Foundation award, titled "Effects of Nanostructure on the Performance of Nucleic Acid-Based Electrochemical Biosensors," funded by Nano-Biosensing Program.

 

 

May 2015

A collaborative paper with IBM Almaden Research Center and Departments of Food Science and Plant Pathology (UC Davis), titled "Immobilization-mediated reduction in melting temperatures of DNA-DNA and DNA-RNA hybrids: Immobilized DNA probe hybridization studied by SPR," is published in Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. Congrats to all!

 

 

April 2015

Our group’s paper, titled "Effect of nanoporous gold thin film morphology on electrochemical DNA sensing," is published online in Analytical Chemistry. Congrats to Pallavi and Zimple!

 

 

April 2015

Our paper, titled "Nanoporous gold as a neural interface coating: effects of topography, surface chemistry, and feature size," is featured as Front Cover in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Thanks to Ryan Chen (LLNL) for the beautiful graphic!

 

 

March 2015

Chris Chapman has been selected to attend the 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany – a prestigious award sponsored by the National Science Foundation. He will join ~50 other graduate students selected from the US universities to have informal meetings with Nobel Laureates in chemistry, physics, and physiology/medicine. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

February 2015

A collaborative paper with Department of Molecular Biosciences (UC Davis) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, titled "Nanoporous gold as a neural interface coating: effects of topography, surface chemistry, and feature size," is published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Congrats to Chris and the collaborators!

 

 

February 2015

Dr. Juan Manuel Artés Vivancos is awarded a Marie Curie Individual European Grant, titled "Quantum coherence in photosynthesis: towards single-molecule light-conversion devices". Congrats, JuanMa!

 

 

January 2015

Professor Şeker has been selected to receive a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, titled "Multifunctional Nanostructured Electrodes for Closed-Loop Control of Neural Activity," co-funded by Biomedical Engineering and Metals & Metallic Nanostructures Programs.

 

 

January 2015

Our group’s paper, titled "Electrically-tunable pore morphology in nanoporous gold thin films," is published online in Nano Research. Congrats to Tatiana!

 

 

January 2015

Tatiana Dorofeeva passes her PhD qualifying examination in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Congrats, Tatiana!

 

 

December 2014

A collaborative paper, titled "Resolving cancer–stroma interfacial signalling and interventions with micropatterned tumour–stromal assays," is published in Nature Communications.

 

 

November 2014

Dr. Zimple Matharu joins the group as a postdoctoral researcher. She received her PhD focusing on biosensors from University of Delhi and the National Physical Laboratory, India. Her BS and MS degrees are in Physics from University of Lucknow, India. She will be developing material screening platforms to study nanostructure-property relationships in electrochemical sensors. Welcome, Zimple!

 

 

September 2014

Chris Chapman passes his PhD qualifying examination in Biomedical Engineering. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

August 2014

Professor Şeker has been selected to participate in the National Academy of Engineering’s 6th annual Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium. He will join some of the nation’s most engaged and innovative engineering educators in order to discuss and collaborate on novel approaches to promote effective, substantive, and inspirational engineering education.

 

 

June 2014

Özge Kurtuluş receives a Summer Graduate Student Researcher Award. Congrats, Özge!

 

 

June 2014

Tatiana Dorofeeva is awarded an Electrical & Computer Engineering Graduate Program Fellowship. Congrats, Tatiana!

 

 

May 2014

My recent commentary, titled "A long academic journey," based on an interview with Prof. Banu Onaral is published in Science Translational Medicine.

 

 

April 2014

Our group’s paper, titled "Molecular Release from Patterned Nanoporous Gold Thin Films," is accepted to and published online in Nanoscale. Congrats to Özge and Pallavi!

 

 

April 2014

Chris Chapman is awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

December 2013

A collaborative paper with UC Davis - Center for Biophotonics, titled "Fabrication and characterization of flexible and tunable plasmonic nanostructures," is published in Scientific Reports by Nature Publishing.

 

 

November 2013

Dr. Ling Wang joins the group as a postdoctoral researcher. He received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Universitat Politècnica, Spain. His BS degree is in Life Sciences from University of Science and Technology of China, China. He will be developing miniaturized platforms to construct neuronal circuits for biosensor applications. Welcome, Ling!

 

 

July 2013

Our group’s first paper, titled "Microfabrication of nanoporous gold patterns for cell-material interaction studies," is published online in the Journal of Visual Experiments. Congrats to all!

 

 

July 2013

Tatiana Dorofeeva joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned her BS and MS degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and at the University of Virginia respectively. She will be developing electrical sensor platforms for cell imaging. Welcome, Tatiana!

 

 

June 2013

Chris Chapman is awarded a Biotechnology Program Fellowship from the Designated Emphasis in Biotechnology Program (DEB) at UC Davis. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

March 2013

Pallavi Daggumati passes her PhD qualifying examination in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Congrats, Pallavi!

 

 

March 2013

Özge Kurtuluş passes her PhD qualifying examination in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Özge!

 

 

March 2013

Professor Şeker becomes an Associate Scientific Advisor for Science Translational Medicine.

 

 

March 2013

Damla Dimlioğlu passes her preliminary exam in Electrical Engineering. Congrats, Damla!

 

 

March 2013

A postdoctoral position is available immediately for research on nanotechnology and neuroengineering. Details can be found here.

 

 

March 2013

Our book chapter, titled "Microfluidics: On-Chip Platforms as In Vitro Disease Models," is published in Microfluidic Technologies for Human Health by World Scientific Publishing Company.

 

 

February 2013

Dr. Juan Manuel Artés Vivancos joins the group as a postdoctoral researcher and will be co-advised by Professor Josh Hihath. He received his PhD in Biotechnology and MS degrees in Biotechnology and Experimental Chemistry from University of Barcelona, Spain. His BS degrees are in Biotechnology and Biochemistry from Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. He will be developing nucleic acid-based sensors for real time monitoring of biomarkers. Welcome, JuanMa!

 

 

January 2013

Professor Şeker joins Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Graduate Program at UC Davis.

 

 

October 2012

Özge Kurtuluş wins a departmental poster award for her work illustrating nanoporous gold as a biomedical device coating. The event attendees included the Board of Visitors and several biotech companies. Congrats, Özge!

 

 

September 2012

Damla Dimlioğlu joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned her BS degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Middle East Technical University in Turkey. She will be developing cell-based electrophysiological sensor platforms. Welcome, Damla!

 

 

August 2012

Professor Şeker is awarded a UC Lab Fees Grant in collaboration with Dr. Monika Biener at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. This three-year award will focus on the development of miniaturized cell-based sensors that utilize nanostructured electrode-neuron combinations for the detection and identification of neurotoxins.

 

 

August 2012

Pallavi Daggumati joins the group as a graduate student researcher. She is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned her BS degree in Information and Communication Technology at DA-IICT in India and MS degree in Electrical Engineering at Duke University. She will be studying nanostructure-biomolecule interactions for the enhancement of biosensor performance. Welcome, Pallavi!

 

 

August 2012

Chris Chapman is awarded a Graduate Assistance Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship from the US Department of Education. Congrats, Chris!

 

 

July 2012

Professor Şeker is a part of an interdisciplinary team that is awarded a Research Investments in the Sciences and Engineering (RISE) grant. This three-year award will focus on the development of biosensors for the detection and identification of human and plant pathogens.

 

 

July 2012

Chris Chapman joins the group as a graduate student researcher. He is a PhD student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. He earned his BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He will be working on high-throughput biosensor screening platforms. Welcome, Chris!

 

 

June 2012

Professor Şeker is awarded a UC Davis Academic Senate Grant. This one-year seed grant will facilitate the electrochemical testing of nanostructured sensors.

 

 

June 2012

John Flynn and Ramya Raman join the group as summer student researchers. They will be working on various projects related to material-tissue interactions and learning valuable lab techniques.

 

 

May 2012

Özge Kurtuluş passes her preliminary exam in Chemical Engineering. Congrats, Özge!

 

 

April 2012

Our paper, titled "Ex vivo gene delivery to hepatocytes: techniques, challenges, and underlying mechanisms," is published online in the journal Annals of Biomedical Engineering.

 

 

April 2012

Professor Şeker gives an invited talk, titled "Nanotechnology & Neuroengineering," at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

 

 

March 2012

Our paper, titled "Microfabrication-compatible nanoporous gold foams as biomaterials for drug delivery," is featured as Front Cover in the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials.

 

 

December 2011

Our paper, titled "Solving Medical Problems with BioMEMS," is published in the magazine IEEE Pulse.

 

 

November 2011

Professor Şeker joins the Designated Emphasis in Biotechnology Program at UC Davis.

 

 

November 2011

Our paper, titled "Platinum nanoparticle-facilitated reflective surfaces for non-contact temperature control in microfluidic devices for PCR amplification," is published in the journal Lab on a Chip.

 

 

November 2011

Professor Şeker joins Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Graduate Program at UC Davis.

 

 

October 2011

Professor Şeker joins Graduate Group in Biomedical Engineering at UC Davis.

 

 

October 2011

Özge Kurtuluş joins the group as a graduate student researcher and will be co-advised by Professor Atul Parikh. She is a PhD student in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. She earned her BS in Chemistry at Middle East Technical University in Turkey. She will be working on stimuli-responsive drug delivery platforms. Welcome, Özge!

 

 

September 2011

Professor Şeker joins the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC Davis.