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James Rusling is a Professor at the University of Connecticut's Department of Chemistry, with a Ph.D. from Clarkson University and a B.S. from Drexel University. His research focuses on bioanalytical chemistry, biocatalysis, and nanobiotechnology, particularly for medical diagnostics and environmental health applications. Key projects include nanoparticle-based arrays for toxicity screening, LC-MS/MS studies of DNA damage, and 3D-printed platforms for cancer biomarker detection.
- Education: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Clarkson University; B.S. in Chemistry, Drexel University
- Research Interests: Medical diagnostics, environmental health, electrochemical sensing, CRISPR-based assays, and nanomaterials for bioanalysis
Recent trends in his publications highlight CRISPR technology for Alzheimer's and cancer diagnostics, microfluidic immunoarrays for ultrasensitive protein detection, and advanced biocatalytic systems for chiral oxidation. His work also addresses challenges in PFAS sensing and wearable sensor materials.
Dr. Rusling's lab employs multidisciplinary approaches combining electrochemistry, nanotechnology, and molecular biology to tackle societal issues in disease detection and environmental monitoring.
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