Rowlen Research Group

Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado at Boulder

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Group Members

Kathy

Kathy Rowlen, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Colorado 1989
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah 1989-1990
Research: Bioanalytical Chemistry, Spectroscopy, and Nanotechnology
Homepage
rowlen@colorado.edu
Phone: (303) 492-5033
Fax: (303) 492-5894


Radha

Radha Pyati, Ph.D.
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas at Austin
Visiting faculty from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Homepage
rpyati@uccs.edu
Phone: (303) 492-7018


Erica

Erica D. Dawson, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Analytical Spectroscopy (5161) Instructor (Fall 2004)
Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry 2003, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Research: Bioanalytical chemistry; development of surface-enhanced fluorescence (SEF) as a signal amplification scheme for DNA micro array technology.
Erica.Dawson@colorado.edu
Office Phone: (303) 492-6535


Chad Moore

Chad Moore, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department
Ph.D. Medicinal Chemistry, 2000, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Research:
Chad.Moore@colorado.edu
Phone: (303) 492-6535


Martin Mehlmann

Martin Mehlmann, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department
Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, 2003, University of Tuebingen / Germany
Research: Bioanalytical interaction analysis, Micro arrays, Optimization of hybridization conditions for direct detection of viral RNA on a micro array.
Martin Mehlmann
Phone: (303) 492-6535


Daniela Dankbar

Daniela Dankbar, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department
Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, 2003, University of Tuebingen / Germany
Daniela Dankbar
Phone: (303) 492-6535


Michael Townsend

Michael Townsend
PhD Candidate, Biochemistry
B.S. Biology, 1998, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research: Flu Chip Project- Assessment of the feasibility, limitations and application of using viral RNA in direct detection and identification of influenza on a micro array.
Interests: Sports- if you name it, I most likely play it. Need someone for your intramurals team, I'm your man. Otherwise, I quite enjoy spending time with my wife Leah and dog Mocha, and when time permits, traveling.
michael.townsend@colorado.edu
Phone: (303) 492-1210


Tom Reilly

Tom Reilly
PhD Candidate, Chemistry
B.S. Chemistry 2002, Boston College
Research: Nanomaterials and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
thomas.reilly@colorado.edu
Phone: (303) 492-1210


JAMES SMAGALA

James Smagala
PhD Candidate, Chemistry
B.A. Biochemistry 2003, University of Colorado - Boulder
Research:
james.smagala@colorado.edu
Phone: (303) 492-1210


Jordan Corbman

Jordan Corbman
PhD Candidate, Chemistry
B.S./B.S. Chemistry/Mathematics 2004, Muhlenberg College
Research: 2D Correlation Analysis of SMSERS studies
Jordan Corbman
Phone: (303) 492-1210


Anthony Morfa

Anthony Morfa
PhD Candidate, Chemistry
B.S. Chemistry 2004, University of California - Santa Barbara
Research: Non-linear Plasmonic Microscopies
Anthony Morfa
Phone: (303) 492-1210


Amy Reppert

Amy Reppert
Undergraduate Researcher, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
B.A./B.S. Biochemistry/Biology (anticipated 2005), University of Colorado - Boulder
Research:
Interests:
Amy Reppert
Phone: (303) 492-1210

Recent Graduates


Michele Jacobson

Michele Jacobson
PhD Candidate, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
B.S. 2000, Chemistry, Moorhead State University
Research: Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) of single molecules, 2D-Correlation analysis of single molecule Raman spectra, photo-dynamics of thin silver films and the role of metal luminescence in the mechanism of SERS.
Phone: (303) 492-1210



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