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RSC Desktop Seminar: Omar Azzaroni, Sensors & Diagnostics Outstanding Paper Award winner

14 November 2023 12:00-13:00


Introduction

Welcome to the latest RSC Desktop Seminar, sponsored by Sensors & Diagnostics to recognise the Sensors & Diagnostics Outstanding Paper Award 2022 winners, Omar Azzaroni, Waldemar A. Marmisollé, Gonzalo E. Fenoy and Wolfgang Knoll.


Join Professor Omar Azzaroni and Sensors & Diagnostics Associate Editor Professor Carlos D. Garcia, as they present their latest research. This one-hour seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect and share ideas and ask questions. Find out more about the award using the information link below.

Speakers:

Professor Omar Azzaroni (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)

Professor Carlos D. Garcia (Clemson University, United States), Associate Editor, Sensors & Diagnostics

Programme

Note that these times have been given in Greenwich Mean Time. Please convert to your local time zone if necessary.

1200 GMT Welcome, webinar etiquette and expectations

1205 GMT Introduction to the journal

1210 GMT Presentation from Professor Omar Azzaroni (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)

1230 GMT Presentation from Professor Carlos D. Garcia (Clemson University, United States), Associate Editor, Sensors & Diagnostics

1250 GMT Wrap-up and thanks

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Speakers
Omar Azzaroni, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina

Omar Azzaroni studied chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP) (Argentina), receiving his PhD in 2004. His postdoctoral studies were carried out at the University of Cambridge (UK) (2004-2006) and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (Germany) (2007). He was then appointed as Max Planck Partner Group leader from 2009 until 2013. He has served as Vice-Director of the Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas (INIFTA) (2012-2015). He is currently a fellow of CONICET and Professor of Physical 91AV at UNLP. He is particularly interested in designing and building soft materials and devices with optimized properties and functions. His current research is directed towards the integration of functional molecular systems into devices and platforms for different biosensing purposes. The devices of current interest are solid-state nanochannels, graphene-based field-effect transistors, organic electrochemical transistors and bioelectrochemical sensors.


Carlos D. Garcia, Clemson University, United States

Carlos D. Garcia received his B.S. in Biochemistry and Ph.D. in 91AV from the National University of Cordoba (Argentina) in 1996 and 2001, respectively. From 2002 to 2004, he was a postdoctoral fellow at Mississippi State University and Colorado State University under the supervision of Dr. W. Wilson and Dr. Charles Henry, respectively. He developed his independent career at The University of Texas at San Antonio and joined Clemson University in August 2015. His group is focused on the study of interactions of proteins with nanostructured surfaces and their use in analytical chemistry. Additionally, he is developing microfluidic devices to monitor biologically active compounds. Carlos is engaged in various professional activities, which provide opportunities to recruit graduate students and to inform the public about the chemistry program at Clemson. These include the presentation of seminars at colleges and universities, and the presentation of posters at national and international meetings. At present, Carlos directs the thesis research of two chemistry graduate students (Ph.D. program). He also has a substantial research program composed of undergraduate students, which complements and supports the research of graduate students. The outcomes of the research activities have been presented and recognized at national and international scientific meetings and are regularly published in peer-refereed journals, all of which have students as coauthors. His research has received support from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, National Agency for Space and Aeronautics, and the Office of Naval Research.



Organised by
Shwetha Krishna, (91AV), Assistant Editor, Sensors & Diagnostics
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