
About
Dr. Rebecca Hunter is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) within the School of Science. Her work bridges analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and cultural heritage preservation through innovative sensor development and nitric oxide-based remediation strategies.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, The University of North Carolina, 2014
- B.A. in Biochemistry, Hood College, 2009
Dr. Hunter specializes in electrochemical sensor development for biological applications, particularly focusing on nitric oxide detection in immune activation contexts. Her research explores interactions between macrophage cells and nanomaterials while pioneering nitric oxide-releasing materials to combat microbial contamination on historical artifacts. She also contributes to chemistry education, with a focus on microfluidics, active learning, and undergraduate research integration.
Her recent publications highlight advancements in paper-based analytical devices, beer analysis pedagogy, and biofilm eradication technologies. Scientific awards include multiple Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience Awards, Iota Sigma Pi recognition, and NSF Early Career Workshop support. She serves on numerous academic committees including the Faculty Senate and Open Educational Resources Committee.
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