Nanette Boyle

Nanette Boyle

Nanette Boyle Assistant Professor, Coors Developmental Chair Recent reports from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have indicated that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have reached a new high (400 ppm) and continue on an upward trend. This,...
Kevin Cash

Kevin Cash

Kevin Cash Assistant Professor Current molecular probes and sensor technologies present limitations in both the range of targets that can be measured and the ability to function in the complicated in vivo environment. My research program will help answer pressing...
Melissa Krebs

Melissa Krebs

Assistant Professor There is a critical need for replacement tissues due to organ failure and tissue loss. The field of tissue engineering seeks to regenerate diseased or damaged tissues by providing the necessary physical, biochemical, and cellular cues that promote...
David W.M. Marr

David W.M. Marr

Professor The controlled assembly of colloidal particles has received significant attention in recent years because of their potential application as nano- and micro-structured materials. To vary their structure and behavior, we employ external fields, including...
Cynthia Norrgran

Cynthia Norrgran

Teaching Associate Professor Dr. Norrgran obtained her B.S. in physics from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She then worked in biology research on regenerating limbs and biochemical research on brain enzymes for several years before entering medical school...