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Mario Cabodi received his Master of Science degree in Physics from Imperial College London and Ph.D. in Physics from Cornell University. He serves as a Master Lecturer in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University College of Engineering. His research focuses on the development of microfluidic sample preparation techniques aimed at enhancing the detection of analytes in biological fluids. His work integrates innovative plastic and paper-fluidic technologies for nucleic acid-based tests in point-of-care applications. His experience includes postdoctoral research in Chemical Engineering at Cornell University, where he specialized in micro- and nano-fluidics for analytical separations of biomolecules and developed active biomaterials incorporating embedded microfluidic structures. At Boston University, he has been part of the research faculty as a Research Assistant Professor since 2008, actively contributing to various funded research projects, including NIH-sponsored studies on Hepatitis B diagnostics and engineered platforms for cancer research.
Boston University College of Engineering • Boston, MA
Teaches courses and conducts research in the field of biomedical engineering, particularly focusing on microfluidics and its applications in diagnostics.
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