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1. Michael T. Bowser Professor of Chemistry University of Minnesota 207 Pleasant Street SE Minneapolis, MN, 55455 (612) 624 - 0873 [email protected] • http://www.chem.umn.edu/groups/bowser/ Education Ph.D.: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1998. B.Sc. (Hons.): Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, 1994. Professional Experience 2014 – present Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2014 – present Member of the Faculty Senate, University of Minnesota 2009 – 2012 Director of Graduate Studies, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2006 - 2014 Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2004 - present Graduate Faculty, University of Minnesota, Department of Biomedical Engineering 2003 - present Preceptor, University of Minnesota, M.D./Ph.D. Program 2000 - 2006 Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 1998 - 2000 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Florida, Department of Chemistry Honors 2005 ACS, Analytical Chemistry Division: Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science 1999 - 2001 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council: NSERC Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1998 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1998 - 1999 University of British Columbia: University of British Columbia Graduate Fellowship 1997 - 1998 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1996 - 1998 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council: NSERC Post-Graduate Fellowship 1996 - 1997 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1995 - 1996 University of British Columbia: University of British Columbia Graduate Fellowship 1994 - 1995 University of British Columbia: C.A. McDowell Entrance Scholarship 1992 - 1993 Dalhousie University: Bell Crowe Scholarship
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Page 1: Michael T. Bowser - University of Minnesota · Michael T. Bowser Professor of Chemistry University of Minnesota . 207 Pleasant Street SE • Minneapolis, MN, 55455 (612) 624 - 0873

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Michael T. Bowser Professor of Chemistry

University of Minnesota 207 Pleasant Street SE • Minneapolis, MN, 55455

(612) 624 - 0873

[email protected] • http://www.chem.umn.edu/groups/bowser/

Education

Ph.D.: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1998. B.Sc. (Hons.): Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, 1994. Professional Experience

2014 – present Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2014 – present Member of the Faculty Senate, University of Minnesota 2009 – 2012 Director of Graduate Studies, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2006 - 2014 Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 2004 - present Graduate Faculty, University of Minnesota, Department of Biomedical Engineering 2003 - present Preceptor, University of Minnesota, M.D./Ph.D. Program 2000 - 2006 Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry 1998 - 2000 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Florida, Department of Chemistry

Honors

2005 ACS, Analytical Chemistry Division: Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science 1999 - 2001 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council: NSERC Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1998 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1998 - 1999 University of British Columbia: University of British Columbia Graduate Fellowship 1997 - 1998 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1996 - 1998 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council: NSERC Post-Graduate Fellowship 1996 - 1997 University of British Columbia: Gladys Estella Laird Fellowship 1995 - 1996 University of British Columbia: University of British Columbia Graduate Fellowship 1994 - 1995 University of British Columbia: C.A. McDowell Entrance Scholarship 1992 - 1993 Dalhousie University: Bell Crowe Scholarship

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Current Funding

Title/Agency Period Amount

Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers National Institutes of Health (R01) (Percentile: 16.0%)

Oct. 2012 – July 2016 $1,312,587

High-Speed Two Dimensional Separations Using Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis National Science Foundation

Sept. 2012 – Sept. 2015 $500,000

MRI: Acquisition of a MALDI-TOF/TOF Mass Spectrometer for Molecular Structure Determination and Imaging National Science Foundation (P.I.: Bowser; Co-I: Dalluge)

Sept. 2013 – Aug. 2016 $407,920 (NSF: $285,544) (UMN: $122,376)

Micro DNA Constructs for Enhanced Heart Function UMN Center for Pharmaceutical Design (Co-PI’s: Bowser, Veglia & Metzger)

Nov. 2013 – May 2014 $25,500

Pending Funding

Title/Agency Period Amount

High-Speed Assays for Measuring the Effect of Sweeteners on Adipocyte Signaling National Institutes of Health (R01) Percentile (24.0%)

Apr. 2015 – Mar. 2019 $1,698,852

Completed Funding

Title/Agency Period Amount

In vivo and In vitro Microdialysis Assays for Measuring Neurochemical Dynamics University of Minnesota (Grant in Aid)

June 2011 – Nov. 2011 $36,153

High-Speed Microfluidic Assays for Measuring In Vivo Neurotransmitter Dynamics National Institutes of Health (R01) (Percentile: 1.1%)

May 2007 – April 2011

$1,140,092

Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers National Institutes of Health (R01) (Percentile: 6.0%)

July 2007 – June 2011

$1,095,014

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In Vitro Evolution of Functional Biomolecules Using CE National Institutes of Health (R01) (Percentile: 4.2%)

July 2002 – June 2007

$1,234,614

High-Speed Assays for Neuromessengers Involved in Stroke National Institutes of Health (R01) (Percentile: 19.8%)

July 2003 – April 2007

$990,830

Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Special Grant Program in the Chemical Sciences Funding for CE instrument in teaching labs

Jan. 2004 $30,000

High-Speed Microdialysis Assays for Novel Neurotransmitters University of Minnesota (Grant in Aid)

July 2001 – Jan. 2003 $17,899

Publications

62. Matthew Geiger, Nicholas W. Frost and Michael T. Bowser. “Comprehensive Multidimensional Separations of Peptides Using Nano-Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 86, 5136-5142 (2014).

61. Thane H. Taylor, Nicholas W. Frost, Michael T. Bowser, Edgar A. Arriaga. “Analysis of Individual Mitochondrion via Fluorescent Immunolabeling with Anti-TOM 22 Antibodies” Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 406, 1683-1691 (2014).

60. Meng Jing, Raffaello Verardi, Gianluigi Veglia and Michael T. Bowser. “Development of a Sensitive Assay for SERCA Activity Using FRET Detection of ADP” Anal. Methods, 6, 1468-1474 (2014).

59. Yixiao Sheng and Michael T. Bowser. “Isolating Single Stranded DNA Using a Microfluidic Dialysis Device” Analyst, 139, 215 - 224 (2014).

58. Meng Jing and Michael T. Bowser. “Tracking the Emergence of High Affinity Aptamers for rhVEGF165 During CE-SELEX Using High Throughput Sequencing” Anal. Chem., 85, 10761–10770 (2013). [PMC3892959]

57. Amy L. Hogerton and Michael T. Bowser. “Monitoring Neurochemical Release from Astrocytes Using In Vitro-Microdialysis Coupled with High-Speed Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 85, 9070–9077 (2013).

56. Neil J. Graf and Michael T. Bowser. “Effect of Cross Sectional Geometry on PDMS Micro Peristaltic Pump Performance: Comparison of SU-8 Replica Molding vs. Micro Injection Molding” Analyst, 138, 5791-5800 (2013). [PMC3795414]

55. Michael T. Bowser. “Introduction to New Frontiers in Bioanalytical Chemistry” Chem. Rev., 113, 2267-2268 (2013). (Guest Editorial)

54. Jing Yang and Michael T. Bowser. “Capillary Electrophoresis–SELEX Selection of Catalytic DNA Aptamers for a Small-Molecule Porphyrin Target” Anal. Chem., 85, 1525–1530 (2013). [PMC3568998]

53. Yixiao Sheng and Michael T. Bowser. “Size Selective DNA Transport Through a Nanoporous Membrane in a PDMS Microfluidic Device” Analyst, 137, 1144-1151 (2012). [PMC3439207]

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52. Matt Geiger, Amy L. Hogerton and Michael T. Bowser. “Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 84, 577-596 (2012). (Invited for inclusion in 2012 Fundamental Reviews Issue)*

51. Meng Jing and Michael T. Bowser. “Isolation of DNA Aptamers Using Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” Lab on a Chip, 11, 3703-3709 (2011). [PMC3454500]

50. Meng Jing and Michael T. Bowser. “A Review of Methods For Measuring Aptamer-Protein Equilibria” Anal. Chim. Acta., 686, 9-18 (2011).* [PMC3026478]

49. Nicholas W. Frost, Meng Jing and Michael T. Bowser. “Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 82, 4682-4698 (2010). (Invited for inclusion in 2010 Fundamental Reviews Issue)*

48. Diana Rosenberg, Elena Kartvelishvily, Maria Shleper, Chanda M.C. Klinker, Michael T. Bowser and Herman Wolosker. “Neuronal Release of D-Serine: A Physiological Pathway Controlling Extracellular D-Serine Concentration” FASEB Journal, 24, 2951-2961 (2010). [PMC2909281]

47. Nicholas W. Frost and Michael T. Bowser. “Using Buffer Additives to Improve Analyte Stream Stability in Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis” Lab on a Chip, 10, 1231-1236 (2010). (Cover Article) [PMC2903047]

46. Ryan T. Turgeon, Bryan R. Fonslow, Meng Jing and Michael T. Bowser. “Measuring Aptamer Equilibria Using Gradient Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 82, 3636-3641 (2010). [PMC2865204]

45. Vratislav Kostal, Bryan R. Fonslow, Edgar A. Arriaga and Michael T. Bowser. “Fast Determination of Mitochondria Electrophoretic Mobility Using Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 81, 9267-9273 (2009). [PMC2779522]

44. Ryan T. Turgeon and Michael T. Bowser. “Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis: Theory and Applications” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 394, 187-198 (2009).* [PMC2739039]

43. Ryan T. Turgeon and Michael T. Bowser. “Improving Sensitivity in Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis Using Signal Averaging” Electrophoresis, 30, 1342-1348 (2009). [PMC2739038]

42. Renee K. Mosing and Michael T. Bowser. “Isolating Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis-SELEX (CE-SELEX)” in Nucleic Acid and Peptide Aptamers, Günter Mayer ed., Humana Press, Methods in Molecular Biology Series, 535, pp. 33-44 (2009).*

41. Neil J. Graf and Michael T. Bowser. “A Soft-Polymer Piezoelectric Bimorph Cantilever-Actuated Peristaltic Micropump” Lab on a Chip, 8, 1664-1670 (2008). [PMC2739037]

40. Bryan R. Fonslow and Michael T. Bowser. “Fast Electrophoretic Separation Optimization Using Gradient Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis (µ-FFE)” Anal. Chem., 80, 3182 -3189 (2008). [PMC2739040]

39. Melissa A. Jones, Ashley Kramer, Tyler Vanadurongvan, Jonathan Maurer, Michael T. Bowser and Anthony J. Borgerding. “Analysis and Monitoring of Volatile Analytes from Aqueous Solutions by Extractions into the Gas Phase Using Microdialysis Membranes and Coupling to Fast GC” Anal. Chem., 80, 123-128 (2008).

38. Chanda M. Ciriacks and Michael T. Bowser. “4-Fluoro-7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole (NBD-F) as a Fluorogenic Labeling Reagent for the In Vivo Analysis of Amino Acid Neurotransmitters Using Online Microdialysis – Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 79, 8747-8754 (2007).

37. Renee K. Mosing and Michael T. Bowser. “CE-SELEX: Isolating Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis” in Handbook of Capillary and Microchip Electrophoresis and Associated Microtechniques, James Landers ed., CRC Press, 2007.*

36. Renee K. Mosing and Michael T. Bowser. “Microfluidic Selection and Applications of Aptamers” J. Sep. Sci., 30, 1420-1426 (2007).*

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35. Bryan R. Fonslow and Michael T. Bowser. “Optimizing Band Width and Resolution in Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 78, 8236 – 8244 (2006).

34. Bryan R. Fonslow, Victor H. Barocas, and Michael T. Bowser. “Using Channel Depth to Isolate and Control Flow in a Micro Free-Flow Electrophoresis Device” Anal. Chem., 78, 5369-5374 (2006).

33. Robert F. Miller, Michael T. Bowser and Kylie B. O’Brien. “Methods of Detection for Amino Acid Enantiomers in the Vertebrate Retina” in D-Amino Acids: A New Frontier in Amino Acid and Protein Research – Practical Methods and Protocols, Ryuichi Konno, Hans Brückner, Antimo D’Aniello, George Fisher, Noriko Fujii and Hiroshi Homma, eds., Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2006.*

32. Kylie B. O’Brien and Michael T. Bowser. “Measuring D-Serine Efflux from Mouse Cortical Brain Slices Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis” Electrophoresis, 27, 1949-1956 (2006).

31. Michael T. Bowser. “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis” in 2006 Yearbook of Science & Technology, McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 41-44 (2006).*

30. Chanda M. Ciriacks and Michael T. Bowser. “Measuring the Effect of Glutamate Receptor Agonists on Extracellular D-Serine Concentrations in the Rat Striatum Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis” Neurosci. Lett., 393, 200-205 (2006).

29. Renee K. Mosing, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Michael T. Bowser. “Capillary Electrophoresis-SELEX Selection of Aptamers With Affinity for HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase” Anal. Chem., 77, 6107-6112 (2005).

28. Bryan R. Fonslow and Michael T. Bowser. “Free-Flow Electrophoresis on an Anodically Bonded Glass Microchip” Anal. Chem., 77, 5706-5710 (2005).

27. Shaun D. Mendonsa and Michael T. Bowser. “In Vitro Selection of Aptamers with Affinity for Neuropeptide Y Using Capillary Electrophoresis” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 127, 9382-9383 (2005).

26. Kylie B. O’Brien, Robert F. Miller and Michael T. Bowser. “D-Serine Uptake in Isolated Larval Tiger Salamander Retinas is Consistent with ASCT Mediated Transport” Neurosci. Lett., 385, 58-63 (2005).

25. Jun Dai, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Michael T. Bowser, Charles A. Lucy and Peter W. Carr. “Effect of Anionic Additive Type on Ion Pair Formation Constants of Basic Pharmaceuticals” J. Chromatogr. A, 1069, 225-234 (2005).

24. Michael T. Bowser. “SELEX: Just Another Separation?” Analyst, 130, 128-130 (2005).*

23. Michael T. Bowser. “Capillary Electrophoresis” in Encyclopedia of Analytical Science, 2nd ed. (Paul J. Worsfold, Alan Townshend and Colin F. Poole, eds.), Elsevier, Oxford, Vol. 1, pp. 334-342 (2005).*

22. Chanda M. Ciriacks and Michael T. Bowser. “Monitoring D-Serine Dynamics in the Rat Brain Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 76, 6582-6587 (2004).

21. Shaun D. Mendonsa and Michael T. Bowser. “In Vitro Selection of High Affinity DNA Ligands for Human IgE Using Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 76, 5387-5392 (2004).

20. Kylie B. O’Brien, Manuel Esguerra, Robert F. Miller and Michael T. Bowser. “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Release From Isolated Retinas Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis” Anal. Chem., 76, 5069-5074 (2004).

19. Shaun D. Mendonsa and Michael T. Bowser. “In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 126, 20-21 (2004).

18. Kylie B. O’Brien, Manuel Esguerra, Christina T. Klug, Robert F. Miller and Michael T. Bowser. “A High-Throughput Online Microdialysis – Capillary Electrophoresis Assay for D-Serine” Electrophoresis, 24, 1227-1235 (2003).

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17. Michael T. Bowser and Robert T. Kennedy. “In Vivo Monitoring of Amine Neurotransmitters Using Microdialysis with On-line Capillary Electrophoresis” Electrophoresis, 22, 3668-3676 (2001).

16. Sulay D. Jhaveri, Romy Kirby, Rick Conrad, Emily J. Maglott, Michael T. Bowser, Robert T. Kennedy, Gary Glick, and Andrew D. Ellington. “Designed Signaling Aptamers that Transduce Molecular Recognition to Changes in Fluorescence Intensity” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 122, 2469-2473 (2000).

15. Thomas R. Battersby, Darwin N. Ang, Petra Burgstaller, Simona Jurczyk, Michael T. Bowser, Danielle D. Buchanan, Robert T. Kennedy and Steven A. Benner. “In Vitro Selection of a Receptor for Adenosine Nucleotides from a Library Incorporating a Cationic Nucleotide Analog” J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 121, 9781-9789 (1999).

14. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “Monte Carlo Simulation of Error Propagation in the Determination of Binding Constants from Rectangular Hyperbolae. II. Effect of the Maximum Response Range” J. Phys. Chem. A, 103, 197-202 (1999).

13. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “Monte Carlo Simulation of Error Propagation in the Determination of Binding Constants from Rectangular Hyperbolae. I. Ligand Concentration Range and Binding Constant.” J. Phys. Chem. A, 102, 8063-8071 (1998).

12. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “Higher Order Equilibria and Their Effect on Analyte Migration Behavior in Capillary Electrophoresis.” Anal. Chem., 70, 3261-3270 (1998).

11. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “The Effect of Complexation Additives on Analyte Migration Behavior in Capillary Electrochromatography.” Electrophoresis, 19,.1452-1460 (1998).

10. Michael T. Bowser, Andrea R. Kranack and David D.Y. Chen. “The Properties of Multivariate Binding Isotherms in Capillary Electrophoresis.” Anal. Chem., 70, 1076-1084 (1998).

9. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “Recent Developments Towards a Unified Theory for Separation Science.” Electrophoresis, 19, 1586-1589 (1998).*

8. Andrea R. Kranack, Michael T. Bowser, Phillip Britz-McKibbin and David D.Y. Chen. “The Effects of a Mixture of Charged and Neutral Additives on Analyte Migration Behavior in Capillary Electrophoresis.” Electrophoresis, 19, 388-396 (1998).

7. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen. “Dynamic Complexation in Capillary Electrophoresis.” Electrophoresis, 19, 383-387 (1998).*

6. Michael T. Bowser, Andrea R. Kranack and David D.Y. Chen. “Analyte-Additive Interactions in Nonaqueous Capillary Electrophoresis: A Critical Review.” TrAC-Trends Anal. Chem., 17, 424-434 (1998).*

5. Michael T. Bowser, Gwendolyn M. Bebault, Xuejun Peng, and David D.Y. Chen. “Redefining the Separation Factor: A Potential Pathway to a Unified Separation Science.” Electrophoresis, 18, 2928-2934 (1997).

4. Xuejun Peng, Michael T. Bowser, Phillip Britz-McKibbin, Gwendolyn M. Bebault, Jamie Morris, and David D.Y. Chen. “Quantitative Description of Analyte Migration Behavior Based on Dynamic Complexation in Capillary Electrophoresis with One or More Additives.” Electrophoresis, 18, 706-716 (1997).

3. Michael T. Bowser, Ethan D. Sternberg, and David D.Y. Chen. “Quantitative Description of Migration Behavior of Porphyrins Based on the Dynamic Complexation Model in a Nonaqueous Capillary Electrophoresis System.” Electrophoresis, 18, 82-91 (1997).

2. Michael T. Bowser, Ethan D. Sternberg, and David D.Y. Chen. “Development and Application of a Nonaqueous Capillary Electrophoresis System for the Analysis of Porphyrins and Their Oligomers (PHOTOFRIN).” Anal. Biochem., 241, 143-150 (1996).

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1. Michael A. Quilliam, William R. Hardstaff, Joseph F. Anacleto, M. Denise LeBlanc, Victoria Stergiopoulos, Karla L. Dick, Michael T. Bowser, Jonathan M. Curtis, Donald J. Embree, P. Greig Sim, and Robert K. Boyd. “Preparation and Certification of Solutions of Perdeuterated Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds Intended For Use as Surrogate Internal Standards.” Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 350, 109-118 (1994).

*Invited Reviews

Invited Oral Presentations (Research Conferences)

41. Michael T. Bowser, Amy Hogerton and Chanda M.C. Klinker, “Monitoring Cellular Release of Chemical Messengers using In Vitro Microdialysis Coupled with High-Speed Capillary Electrophoresis” 97th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Vancouver, BC, June 4, 2014.

40. Michael T. Bowser, Matt Geiger and Nicholas Frost, “High Peak Capacity, Two Dimensional Separations using Nano Liquid Chromatography coupled with Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” 41st International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques, New Orleans, LA, May 13, 2014.

39. Michael T. Bowser, Meng Jing, Ryan Turgeon, Nicholas Frost and Bryan Fonslow, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 19th International Symposium on Capillary Electroseparation Techniques, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 2, 2012.

38. Michael T. Bowser, Meng Jing, Ryan Turgeon, Nicholas Frost and Bryan Fonslow, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 36th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography, Riva del Garda, Italy, May 27-June 1, 2012.

37. Michael T. Bowser, Meng Jing, Ryan Turgeon, Nicholas Frost and Bryan Fonslow, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 5th Annual Institute for Engineering in Medicine Symposium, Minneapolis, MN, Aug. 28, 2012.

36. Michael T. Bowser, Nicholas Frost and Meng Jing, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” Plenary Session of the American Electrophoresis Society at the 2011 AIChE Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, Oct. 17, 2011.

35. Michael T. Bowser and Meng Jing, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” 2nd Sino-USA Symposium on Separation Science, San Diego, CA, Apr. 30 – May 1, 2011.

34. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Gradient Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 17th International Symposium on Capillary Electroseparation Techniques, Baltimore, MD, Aug. 29 – Sept. 1, 2010.

33. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Gradient Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 34th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography, Riva del Garda, Italy, June 1-4, 2010.

32. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Design and Application of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” Design of Medical Devices Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Apr. 13, 2010.

31. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Measuring Molecular Interactions Using Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” PittCon 2010, Orlando, FL, Mar. 3, 2010.

30. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 238th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, Aug. 16-20, 2009.

29. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 92nd Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Hamilton, ON, May 30-June 3, 2009.

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28. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow and Ryan Turgeon, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” 91st Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Edmonton, AB, May 28, 2008.

27. Michael T. Bowser, Renee Mosing, Bryan Fonslow and Ryan Turgeon, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” PittCon 2008, New Orleans, LA, Mar. 2-6, 2008.

26. Michael T. Bowser, Renee Mosing and Bryan Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 4-9, 2007.

25. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow and Renee Mosing, “Isolating Aptamers Using µ-Free Flow Electrophoresis” 90th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Winnipeg, MN, May 26-30, 2007.

24. Michael T. Bowser, Renee Mosing and Bryan Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” 21st International Symposium on Microscale Bioseparations, Vancouver, BC, Jan. 14-18, 2007.

23. Michael T. Bowser and Bryan Fonslow, “Continuous Monitoring Using µ-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” PittCon 2006, Orlando, FL, Mar. 15, 2006. (Presented at Symposium for Presentation of 2005 ACS Young Investigators in Separation Science Award).

22. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: Isolating High Affinity Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” 20th International Symposium on Microscale Bioseparations, Amsterdam, NL, Jan. 22-26, 2006.

21. Michael T. Bowser and Bryan Fonslow, “Continuous Monitoring Using µ-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” Pacifichem 2005, Honolulu, HI, Dec. 15-20, 2005.

20. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” 28th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography & Electrophoresis, Las Vegas, NV, May 22-25, 2005.

19. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” 229th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, Mar. 13-17, 2005.

18. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Future of Analytical Chemistry Professionals Symposium. 229th American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, Mar. 13-17, 2005.

17. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” PittCon 2005, Orlando, FL, Feb. 27 – Mar. 4, 2005.

16. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, 31st Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, Oct. 3-7, 2004.

15. Chanda M. Ciriacks and Michael T. Bowser, “Monitoring D-Serine in the Rat Striatum Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, 31st Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, Oct. 3-7, 2004.

14. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” ACS 36th Central Regional Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 2-4, 2004.

13. Michael T. Bowser and Shaun D. Mendonsa, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, 30th Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Oct. 19-23, 2003.

12. Michael T. Bowser and Shaun D. Mendonsa, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Gordon Conference on Analytical Chemistry, New London, Connecticut, June 15-20, 2003.

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11. Shaun D. Mendonsa and Michael T. Bowser, “In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 15, 2003.

10. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien, Manuel Esguerra and Robert F. Miller, “Monitoring D-Serine Dynamics in the Larval Tiger Salamander Retina Using Online High-Speed Capillary Electrophoresis.” Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 15, 2003.

9. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring D-serine Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, 29th Annual Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island, Oct. 13-17, 2002.

8. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “High temporal resolution monitoring of neuromessengers using online microdialysis - capillary electrophoresis.” 3rd International Symposium on Microdialysis in Drug Research and Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 19-22, 2002.

7. Michael T. Bowser, “Analytical Methods and Considerations” in Basic and Advanced Aspects of In Vivo Microdialysis (Shortcourse), 3rd International Symposium on Microdialysis in Drug Research and Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 19-22, 2002.

6. Michael T. Bowser and Shaun D. Mendonsa, “In vitro evolution of functional DNA: Alternative selection procedures.” 83rd Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference & Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 1-5, 2002.

5. Kylie B. O’Brien, Manuel Esguerra, Christina T. Klug, Robert F. Miller and Michael T. Bowser, “A high-throughput online microdialysis capillary electrophoresis assay for D-serine.” 83rd Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference & Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 1-5, 2002.

4. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring D-serine dynamics in vivo using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis.” 26th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 2-7, 2002.

3. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring neurotransmitters using microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis.” Benedetti-Pilcher Award Symposium Honoring Robert T. Kennedy, 2001 Eastern Analytical Symposium & Exposition, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Sept. 30 – Oct. 4, 2001.

2. Michael T. Bowser and Robert T. Kennedy, “In vivo monitoring of amine neurotransmitters using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis – laser induced fluorescence.” 83rd Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference & Exhibition, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 27 – 31, 2000.

1. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen, “Higher order equilibria and their effect on analyte migration behavior in capillary electrophoresis.” 81st Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 31-June 4, 1998.

Invited Oral Presentations (Universities and Industry)

47. Michael T. Bowser, Meng Jing, Jing Yang, Shaun Mendonsa, Renee K. Mosing, and Bryan R. Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 11, 2014.

46. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Matt Geiger, Meng Jing, Nicholas Frost & Ryan Turgeon, “Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis: A Simple Device for Microscale Purification and High-Speed Monitoring” University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Dec. 17, 2013.

45. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Matt Geiger, Amy Hogerton, Meng Jing, Chanda M.C. Klinker, Nicholas Frost & Ryan Turgeon, “Analysis at the Microscale: From Microdialysis to Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” University of Minnesota, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Minneapolis, MN, Nov. 11, 2013.

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44. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Matt Geiger, Meng Jing, Nicholas Frost & Ryan Turgeon, “Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis: A Simple Device for Microscale Purification and High-Speed Monitoring” University of Minnesota, Department of Chemistry, Minneapolis, MN, Oct. 3, 2013.

43. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Meng Jing, Nicholas Frost & Ryan Turgeon, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis (µFFE): From Aptamer Selections to 2D Separations.” University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Oct. 8, 2012.

42. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Ryan T. Turgeon, Nicholas W. Frost, Renee K. Mosing, Vratislav Kostal and Edgar Arriaga, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” Iowa State University, Ames, IA, Nov. 20, 2009.

41. Michael T. Bowser, Meng Jing, Jennifer Furchak, Ryan T. Turgeon, Shaun Mendonsa, Renee K. Mosing, and Bryan R. Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI, Nov. 2, 2009.

40. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Ryan T. Turgeon, Nicholas W. Frost, Vratislav Kostal and Edgar Arriaga, “Studying Molecular Interactions Using Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, Oct. 14, 2009.

39. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Ryan T. Turgeon, Nicholas W. Frost, Renee K. Mosing, Vratislav Kostal and Edgar Arriaga, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Sept. 25, 2009.

38. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Ryan T. Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Apr. 16, 2009.

37. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Renee K. Mosing and Ryan T. Turgeon, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” University of Minnesota (Analytical Chemistry Series), Minneapolis, MN, Feb. 16, 2009.

36. Michael T. Bowser, Renee K. Mosing and Bryan R. Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” University of Miami, Miami, FL, Jan. 31, 2009.

35. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Renee K. Mosing and Ryan T. Turgeon, “Applications of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.” Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Nov. 14, 2008.

34. Michael T. Bowser, Renee K. Mosing, Bryan R. Fonslow and Ryan T. Turgeon, “Design and Application of Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis Devices.” University of California - Riverside, Riverside, CA, Feb. 28, 2008.

33. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Chanda M.C. Klinker and Ryan T. Turgeon, “Microfluidic Devices for Neurotransmitter Monitoring and Aptamer Isolation.” 3M, St. Paul, MN, Mar. 27, 2007.

32. Michael T. Bowser, Renee K. Mosing and Bryan R. Fonslow, “Microfluidic Selection of Aptamers.” St. Olaf University, Northfield, MN, May 11, 2007.

31. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow, Chanda M.C. Klinker and Ryan T. Turgeon, “High-Speed Capillary and Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis Analysis of Neurotransmitters.” Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, Mar. 23, 2007.

30. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee K. Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: Isolating High Affinity Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 2, 2006.

29. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan R. Fonslow and Chanda M.C. Klinker, “High-Speed Capillary and Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis Analysis of Neurotransmitters.” University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, Sept. 29, 2006.

28. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: Isolating High Affinity Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, Apr. 12, 2006.

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27. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: Isolating High Affinity Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Mar. 8, 2006.

26. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: Isolating High Affinity Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis” University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Mar. 6, 2006.

25. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of DNA Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, Jan. 11, 2006.

24. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa, Renee Mosing and Emily Skowronek, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of DNA Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, Nov. 29, 2005.

23. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, Nov. 28, 2005.

22. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of DNA Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Nov. 9, 2005.

21. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of DNA Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Archemix Corp., Cambridge, Massachusetts , May 6, 2005.

20. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, Apr. 15, 2005.

19. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Jan. 24, 2005.

18. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Selection of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” SomaLogic Inc., Boulder, Colorado, Jan. 11, 2005.

17. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, Dec. 9, 2004.

16. Michael T. Bowser, Chanda M. Ciriacks and Kylie B. O’Brien, “Monitoring Neurotransmitter Dynamics Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 15, 2004.

15. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Feb. 6, 2004.

14. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” 3M, St. Paul, Minnesota, Dec. 16, 2003.

13. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania, Nov. 5, 2003.

12. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien, Christina T. Klug, Manuel Esguerra and Robert F. Miller, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” University of Minnesota - Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, Feb. 7, 2003.

11. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien, Christina T. Klug, Manuel Esguerra and Robert F. Miller, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” MD/PhD Seminar Series, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Feb. 3, 2003.

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10. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Microfluidics Club, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Dec. 5, 2002.

9. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Minisymposium in Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nov. 16, 2002.

8. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Measuring Neurochemistry.” College of St. Benedict / St. John’s University, St. Joseph, Minnesota, Oct. 29, 2002.

7. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Measuring Neurochemistry.” St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, Oct. 28, 2002.

6. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “High temporal resolution monitoring of neuromessengers using online microdialysis - capillary electrophoresis.” Neuroscience Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 9, 2002.

5. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 16, 2002.

4. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Measuring Neurochemistry.” Special Topics in Chemistry (Chem 2910), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 12, 2002.

3. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring Neurochemistry Using Online Microdialysis-Capillary Electrophoresis.” Chemical Biology Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 20, 2002.

2. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring D-serine using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis.” Molecular Biophysics, Biotechnology, and Chemistry-Biology Interface Joint Training Grant Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 2002.

1. Michael T. Bowser and Robert T. Kennedy, “In vivo monitoring of amine neurotransmitters using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis – laser induced fluorescence.” McKnight Seminar in the Mathematical Biosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oct. 13, 2000.

Contributed Oral Presentations

12. Michael T. Bowser, Nicholas W. Frost and Matt Geiger, “High Peak Capacity, Two Dimensional Separations Using Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis” 29th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations, Charlottesville, VA, Mar. 10-14, 2013.

11. Michael T. Bowser and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” 23rd International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations, San Diego, CA, May 1-5, 2011.

10. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, Ryan Turgeon and Nicholas W. Frost, “Applications of Gradient Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis.” HPLC 2010, Boston, MA, June 19-24, 2010.

9. Michael T. Bowser, Bryan Fonslow, and Ryan Turgeon, “Applications of Gradient Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis.”, 23rd International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations, Boston, MA, Feb. 1-5, 2009.

8. Michael T. Bowser, Shaun D. Mendonsa and Renee Mosing, “CE-SELEX: In Vitro Evolution of DNA Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis.” 18th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 12-17, 2005.

7. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien, Manuel Esguerra and Robert F. Miller, “Monitoring D-Serine Dynamics in the Larval Tiger Salamander Retina Using Online High-Speed Capillary

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Electrophoresis.” 26th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography & Electrophoresis, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 18-22, 2003.

6. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring D-Serine Dynamics in the Larval Tiger Salamander Retina Using Online High-Speed Capillary Electrophoresis” 16th International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Analysis, San Diego, California, USA, Jan. 17-22, 2003.

5. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “High temporal resolution monitoring of neuromessengers using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis.” Midwestern University Analytical Chemistry Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Oct. 18-19, 2001.

4. Michael T. Bowser, Kylie B. O’Brien and Christina T. Klug, “Monitoring D-serine using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis.” 28th Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, Detroit, Michigan, USA, Oct. 7-12, 2001.

3. Michael T. Bowser and Robert T. Kennedy, “In vivo monitoring of amine neurotransmitters using online microdialysis – capillary electrophoresis – laser induced fluorescence.” 14th International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Analysis, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Jan. 13-18, 2001.

2. Michael T. Bowser and David D.Y. Chen, “Development and application of a nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis system for the analysis of porphyrins and their oligomers (PHOTOFRIN®).” 9th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Anaheim, California, USA, Jan. 26-30, 1997.

1. Michael T. Bowser, Xuejun Peng, and David D.Y. Chen, “Dynamic complexation capillary electrophoresis and its application in nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis.” 79th Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, June 23-26, 1996.

Poster Presentations

8. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “The effect of experimental design on the accuracy and precision of equilibrium constants estimated using capillary electrophoresis.” 12th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis and Related Microscale Techniques, Palm Springs, California, USA, Jan. 23-28, 1999.

7. Michael T. Bowser, Andrea R. Kranack, and David D.Y. Chen, “The properties of multivariate binding isotherms in capillary electrophoresis.” 11th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis and Related Microscale Techniques, Orlando, Florida, USA, Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 1998.

6. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “Higher order equilibria and their effect on analyte migration behavior in capillary electrophoresis.” 11th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis and Related Microscale Techniques, Orlando, Florida, USA, Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 1998.

5. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “Monte Carlo simulation of error propagation in the methods for solving the binding isotherm in dynamic complexation capillary electrophoresis.” 11th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis and Related Microscale Techniques, Orlando, Florida, USA, Jan. 31-Feb. 5, 1998.

4. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “Monte Carlo simulation of error propagation in the methods for solving the binding isotherm in dynamic complexation capillary electrophoresis.” 8th Annual Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, Maryland, USA, Oct. 20-22, 1997.

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3. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “Interactions between porphyrin acids and a polyether surfactant in a nonaqueous buffer system.” 8th Annual Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Frederick, Maryland, USA, Oct. 20-22, 1997.

2. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “A statistical analysis of the various methods for solving the binding isotherm in dynamic complexation capillary electrophoresis.” 9th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Anaheim, California, USA, Jan. 26-30, 1997.

1. Michael T. Bowser, and David D.Y. Chen, “Quantitative description of migration behavior of porphyrins based on the dynamic complexation model in a nonaqueous CE system.” 9th International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Anaheim, California, USA, Jan. 26-30, 1997.

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Previous Graduate Students

Kylie B. O’Brien, Ph.D., Fall 2000 – Mar. 2005. Chanda Ciriacks-Klinker, Ph.D., Fall 2002 – Aug. 2007. Bryan R. Fonslow, Ph.D., Fall 2002 – Dec. 2007. Renee K. Mosing, Ph.D., Summer 2003 – Oct. 2008. Emily Skowronek-Resar, M.S., Fall 2004 – Jan. 2007. Courtney Wettlaufer, M.S., Fall 2007 – Apr. 2010. Ryan Turgeon, Ph.D., Summer 2005 – Aug. 2010. Zhouhan Zhang, M.S. (Biomedical Engineering), Fall 2008 – Dec. 2010. Neil Graf, Ph.D. Fall 2003 – June 2011. Anne Mohns, Ph.D. Fall 2003 – June 2011. Eric Castro, Ph.D., Fall 2004 – Aug. 2012. Yixiao Sheng, Ph.D. (Biomedical Engineering), Fall 2006 – June 2012. Meng Jing, Ph.D., Fall 2007 – Aug. 2012. Jing Yang, Ph.D., Fall 2008 – Jan. 2014 Nic Frost, Ph.D., Fall 2007 – May 2014. Current Graduate Students

Thane Taylor, Ph.D. candidate (co-advised with Arriaga), Fall 2008 – present Amy Hogerton, Ph.D. candidate, Summer 2010 – present Matt Geiger, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2010 – present Sarah Anciaux, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2011 – present Rachel Harstad, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2011 – present Megan Weisenberger, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2012 – present Alexander Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2012 – present Kailey Soller, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2012 – present Sean Dembowski, Ph.D. candidate, Fall 2014 – present. Post-Doctoral Associates

Shaun Mendonsa, Oct. 2001 – June 2005 Wei Xu, Nov. 2003 – June 2004. Christopher Harrison, May 2005 – July 2007 Abul Fazal, Oct. 2006 – Aug. 2008 Jae-Sung Kwon, Dec. 2013 - present

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Undergraduate Researchers

Christina T. Klug, Lando Scholar, June – Aug. 2000. Ed Huttlin, Directed Research/Heisig Scholar, Jan. 2002 – Apr. 2003. Regan Johnson, Undergraduate Research Assistant, June - Aug. 2003 (Co-advised with Prof. Robert Miller, Neuroscience). James Boyum, Lando Scholar, June – Aug. 2003. Christina Thomas, Directed Studies, June – Aug. 2003. Melissa Jones, RSEC, May – Aug. 2004. Erin Duffy, Directed Studies, May – Dec. 2014. Visiting Scholars

Prof. Anthony Borgerding, Visiting RSEC Scholar (St. Thomas University), May – Aug. 2004. Other Research Assistants

Emily Swanson, High School Teacher, Southwest Christian High School, June – Aug. 2002. Sean Dembowski, Research Associate, Sept. 2013 – Aug. 2014.

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Teaching (2000-2007)

Semester Course # Course Title # of Students

Student Evaluation of Teaching Effectiveness*

Fall 2000 CHEM 8152 Analytical Spectroscopy 7 5.7

Fall 2001 CHEM 8152 Analytical Spectroscopy 11 5.8

Spring 2002 CHEM 4111 Intermediate Analytical Laboratory 10 5.9

Fall 2002 CHEM 8152 Analytical Spectroscopy 7 6.0

Spring 2003 CHEM 4111 Intermediate Analytical Laboratory 13 5.8

Fall 2003 CHEM 2101 Introductory Analytical Chemistry 110 4.5

Spring 2004 CHEM 4111 Intermediate Analytical Laboratory 18 5.5

Fall 2004 CHEM 2101 Introductory Analytical Chemistry 122 5.7

Spring 2005 CHEM 4111 Intermediate Analytical Laboratory 25 5.3

Fall 2005 CHEM 2101 Introductory Analytical Chemistry 120 5.2

Spring 2006 CHEM 4121 Process Analytical Chemistry 89 5.1

Spring 2007 CHEM 4111 Intermediate Analytical Laboratory 20 5.6

Spring 2007 CHEM 4121 Process Analytical Chemistry 86 5.5

*Students are asked to rank the professor’s “Overall Teaching Ability”. Scores range from 1 to 7 with 1 = Very Poor, 4 = Satisfactory, and 7 = Exceptional.

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Teaching (2008-present)

Semester Course # Course Title # of Students

Fall 2008 CHEM 8157 Bioanalytical Chemistry 8

Spring 2009 CHEM 2121 Process Analytical Chemistry 204

Fall 2009 CHEM 2111 Introductory Analytical Laboratory 108

Fall 2010 CHEM 2111 Introductory Analytical Laboratory 107

Fall 2011 CHEM 8157 Bioanalytical Chemistry 10

Fall 2012 CHEM 8157 Bioanalytical Chemistry 8

Spring 2013 CHEM 4111 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory 19

Fall 2013 CHEM 8157 Bioanalytical Chemistry 11

Fall 2013 CHEM 1905 Freshman Seminar: DNA 15

Spring 2014 CHEM 1905 Freshman Seminar: DNA 12

Fall 2014 CHEM 8157 Bioanalytical Chemistry 11

Fall 2014 CHEM 1905 Freshman Seminar: DNA 12

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Semester Course # 1 2 3 4 5 6

Fall 2008 CHEM 8157 5.88 5.88 5.63 5.88 5.63 5.75

Spring 2009 CHEM 2121 4.90 4.36 3.57 4.92 4.09 3.41

Fall 2009 CHEM 2111 4.99 4.75 4.52 5.14 4.89 4.26

Fall 2010 CHEM 2111 5.33 5.13 4.67 5.40 5.03 4.61

Fall 2011 CHEM 8157 5.60 5.60 5.00 5.70 5.50 5.50

Fall 2012 CHEM 8157 5.88 6.00 5.38 6.00 5.88 6.00

Spring 2013 CHEM 4111 5.43 5.29 3.71 4.71 5.29 5.14

Fall 2013 CHEM 8157 5.91 5.73 5.55 5.91 5.91 5.82

Fall 2013 CHEM 1905 5.92 5.69 5.54 5.92 5.46 5.69

Mean scores for the statements listed below. Scores range from 1 to 6 with 1 = Strongly Disagree and 6 = Strongly Agree.

1) The instructor was well prepared for class. 2) The instructor presented the subject matter clearly. 3) The instructor provided feedback intended to improve my course performance. 4) The instructor treated me with respect. 5) I have a deeper understanding of the subject matter as a result of this course. 6) My interest in the subject matter was stimulated by this course.

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University Committees

Faculty Senate Member 2014 – 2017 Provisional Graduate Education Council Member 2010 – 2011 Provisional GEC Subcommittee to develop recommended slate for 1st GEC Election Member 2011 CSE Graduate Education Committee Member 2010 - 2013 Departmental Committees

Space Committee Chair 2013 - present Director of Graduate Studies 2009 - 2012 Graduate Admissions Committee Chair 2009 - 2012 Member 2008 – 2009 Department Chair Search Committee Member 2010 Analytical Area Coordinator Chair 2008 - 2009 Faculty Search Committee Member 2006 - 2007 Administrative Advisory Committee Member 2009 - 2012

2005 – 2007 Safety Committee Member 2003 - 2007 Seminar Committee Chair 2005 – 2007 Member 2001 - 2005 Graduate Student Symposium Committee Chair 2004 - 2005 Member 2002 – 2004 Faculty Banquet Chair 2001 – 2002

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Other Departmental Service

• Member of ad hoc P&R Council committee to review new graduate programs, 2010. • Chair of Christy Haynes’ Tenure Committee, 2009. • Lando Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Selection Committee, member, 2009. • Led “Department Budget Model” Break-out Session at Faculty Retreat, Feb. 7, 2009. • Organized Honeywell Nobel Laureate Initiative Event at University of Minnesota, 2007. • Organized Analytical Chemistry Student Seminar Series, 2001-2005. • DEA Unit Registrant for the Department of Chemistry, 2001 – present. Responsible for all

purchasing, dispensing and use of controlled substances within the department. • Member of the Molecular Biophysics, Biotechnology, and Chemistry-Biology Interface Joint Training

Grant Symposium Organizing Committee, May 30, 2002. • Co-Organized Recruiting weekend poster sessions, Feb. 23, Mar. 16, 2002. • Lando Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Selection Committee, member, 2001. • Co-organized facilities tours for Chemistry Minisymposium, Oct. 28, 2000.

Service (National)

• Organized and Chaired Microfluidic Control session at 29th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioseparations, Charlottesville, VA, Mar. 10-14, 2013.

• Outside Reviewer of new M.S. in Chemistry program at United Arab Emirates University, 2010. • Organized and Chaired Aptamers in Separation Science organized contributed session at PittCon

2008, New Orleans, LA, Mar. 2-6, 2008. • Co-organized and Chaired Advances in CE and Microdevice Technology for Genomic Analysis

session at 2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 4-9, 2007.

• Co-organized and Chaired Innovations and Instrumentation (Microfluidic Devices) session at 90th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Winnipeg, MN, May 26-30, 2007.

• Organized Student Poster Competition at 21st International Symposium on Microscale Bioseparations, Vancouver, BC, Jan. 14-18, 2007.

• Chaired Clinical and Forensic Applications session at 21st International Symposium on Microscale Bioseparations, Vancouver, BC, Jan. 14-18, 2007.

• Participated in Analytical Sciences Digital Library Assessment Workshop, San Diego, CA, March 11-12, 2005.

• Organized and Chaired Aptamers in Analysis session, 31st Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, Portland, OR, Oct. 3-7, 2004.

• Co-organized and Chaired Extreme Separations: New Applications and Techniques that Push the Limits of Electrophoresis and Chromatography session, 36th ACS Central Regional Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 2-4, 2004.

• Co-organized Capillary Electrophoresis session, Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, MN, May 13, 2004.

• Co-organized and Chaired Capillary Electrophoresis session, Minnesota Chromatography Forum, Minneapolis, MN, May 15, 2003.

• Organized and Chaired Separation Science and Related Technologies session, 85th Annual Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 1 - June 5, 2002.

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• Chaired Analysis of Biological Systems session, 28th Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies, Detroit, Michigan, USA, Oct. 7-12, 2001.

• Organized and Chaired Benedetti-Pichler Memorial Award Symposium in honor of Robert T. Kennedy, 2001 Eastern Analytical Symposium & Exposition, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Sept. 30 – Oct. 4, 2001.

• Chaired Separations/Solid Phase Microextraction session, 81st Canadian Society for Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 31-June 4, 1998.

Proposal Review and Study Sections

• NIH - Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science for Research Relevant to the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (P50), Mar. 14, 2013, Stage 1 reviewer.

• NIH - Enabling Bioanalytical and Imaging Technologies (EBIT), Feb. 7-8, 2013, study section. • NIH - Enabling Bioanalytical and Imaging Technologies (EBIT), Oct. 6-7, 2011, study section. • NIH – EUREKA Grants, Apr. 7-8, 2011, study section. • NIH – Enabling Bioanalytical and Biophysics Technologies (EBT), Feb. 16-17, 2006, study section. • NIH – Enabling Bioanalytical and Biophysics Technologies (EBT), June 23, 2005, study section. • NIH (NIGMS) – Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS), Jan. 30, 2003, mail review. • NIH (NIDA) – Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR), Mar. 12, 2003, conference call. • NSF - Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR), Mar. 24-25, 2003, study section. • NSF - Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR), Mar. 30, 2004, study section.