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Adam T. Woolley

Analytical Chemistry Research, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Email: atw33@byu.edu

C205 BNSN
Provo, Utah

Education:
BS, Brigham Young University (1992)
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1997)
Runyon-Winchell Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (1998-2000)

Research:
Woolley lab researchers work at the interface between chemistry, engineering, and biology. Thus, Woolley students receive broad technical training and are well-poised to contribute to key research fields, including Micro-and Nanometer-Scale Chemical Manipulation and Analysis. A common theme in Woolley Lab research is the interrelationship between biological molecules and miniaturization. Woolley chemists utilize miniaturization tools to detect and quantify clinically relevant biomolecules and apply DNA in forming nanoscale materials.