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Phage-based Biorecognition Interfaces in Biosensors |
| Bryan A. Chin
Professor and Chair, Materials Research & Education Ctr. Auburn University
| During Dr. Chin’s 20-plus-year career at Auburn University, he has served as an alumni associate professor, professor and chair in the Materials Engineering program. For eight years, he concurrently served as the university’s associate vice president for research while leading the Materials program. Dr. Chin also serves as center director for the Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center, a university Peak of Excellence. He has professional experience with Westinghouse Hanford Company and the U.S. Department of Energy. His research interests include sensors, radio-frequency identification tags and adaptive materials. He holds degrees from Auburn University and Stanford University, and six research-related patents. Speaking in the special symposium on Phage Nanobiotechnology.
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