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Ryan Bailey is the Robert Gregg Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. His research focuses on the development of advanced measurement technologies that integrate genomic and proteomic data for clinical settings. The objective of his work is to create new tools to address long-standing challenges in biomolecular sciences, facilitating personalized diagnosis and individualized treatment. His interdisciplinary group leverages insights from chemistry, biology, and materials science to tackle complex biological analysis problems, enabling the discovery and application of essential biomolecular knowledge directly impacting patient care. His contributions to the field include a range of publications exploring areas such as multiplexed cancer biomarker detection and the application of photonic sensors for biological measurements. He engages with both fundamental studies and practical applications in clinical and pharmaceutical research.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor
Leading research on biologically relevant measurement technologies.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science