Dan Feldheim

Professor
PhD Colorado State University
Postdoctoral Fellow Pennsylvania State University
Daniel.Feldheim@Colorado.edu

Research
  Materials for Low-Cost Energy Production
  Nanocrystal Therapeutics
  Mapping the Visual Interactome

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Alumni

Global Outreach

Job Openings
Professional Experience
2007-Present
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado
2005-2007 Director, W. M. Keck Center for RNA-Mediated Materials Synthesis
2005-2007 Professor of Chemistry, North Carolina State University
2005-2007 Associate Member, Biomedical Engineering, NC State University
2001-2005 Associate Professor of Chemistry, NC State University
1997-2001 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, NC State University
1995-1997 Postdoctoral Fellow, Pennsylvania State University
1990-1995 Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, Colorado State University
1988-1989 Research Assistant, San Jose State University/IBM-Almaden Research Center
1986-1989 Environmental/Analytical Chemist, Anametrix, Inc.; San Jose, CA

Awards
2000 David and Lucile Packard Foundation Award
2000 National Science Foundation Career Award
1999 Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Young Investigator Award
1999 Society of Electroanalytical Chemistry Young Investigator Award
1995 National Science Foundation Post-doctoral Fellowship
1993 Procter and Gamble Research Fellowship, Colorado State University

Research Interests
The Feldheim lab is addressing challenging problems in global health including access to low-cost energy, clean water, and medicines for diseases such as HIV and TB. The lab pursues its mission through the synthesis of nanometer-scale materials. Click on one of the project areas listed at left to learn more about our research.