Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lecture: Drips, Drops, and Drams: From Nanomedicines to Bioanalytics through Microfluidic Discretization
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- Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building, and Online

This lecture is part of the Distinguished Scholar-Teacher (DST) Lecture Series, which recognizes successful scholar-teachers and enables them to share their achievements and expertise with the campus at large. These public presentations feature topics related to the research interests of the award recipients. This lecture features Professor Don DeVoe, who will discuss, "Drips, Drops, and Drams: From Nanomedicines to Bioanalytics through Microfluidic Discretization." The Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Program is sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and administered by the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs.
Location
Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building
Online Registration Link: Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Lectures Series web page
Kay Boardroom, Room 1107