Profiles in "Analytical Chemistry" Expertise Area

  • Jun-Ping Xu's research focuses on discovery and development of new drug leads from natural sources and study of biologically important compounds for cancer suppression and other human diseases.
  • Dr. Donovan has taught various chemistry and biology courses for Arizona State University for the past 14 years and is actively involved in research and curriculum development for online courses in particular.
  • Borges has joint appointments in the School of Molecular Sciences and the Biodesign Institute. His research interests include bottom-up glycomics and developing molecular markers of biospecimen integrity.
  • Ros is a faculty member of SMS and the Center for Applied Structural Discovery at ASU's Biodesign Institute. Her current research interests include bioanlalytics in the micro- and nanoenvironment.
  • Buttry's research interests in his group encompass electrochemistry and materials science, including the uses of nanomaterials and nanocomposites in energy.
  • Herckes is a Professor in ASU’s School of Molecular Sciences. His research areas include analytical, environmental and atmospheric chemistry.
  • The Milton D. Glick Distinguished Professor in Chemistry and Biochemistry and director of the Center for Molecular Design and Biomimetics in the Biodesign Institute at ASU.
  • Professor of chemistry at the School of Molecular Sciences. His research interests center on the development and application of analytical methodologies for the material world.
  • Hayes' research interests include enzyme-based electrochemistry, sinusoidal electrochemistry, fluorimetry, in vivo analysis, and millisecond flow stream switching.
  • Hervig uses the elemental and isotopic chemistry of earth and extraterrestrial materials to deduce their origin and evolution. The main analytical tool he uses is secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).