Guiseppi-Elie Senior DRESDEN Fellow 2025
March 3, 2025
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Anthony Guiseppi-Elie

Professor Guiseppi-Elie will be hosted by the Chair for Nanotechnology in the spring semester 2024-25 as a senior DRESDEN Fellow. Anthony is President and Senior Fellow of the American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Engineering and Innovation (AIMSEI) and a former TEES Research Professor at Texas A&M University where he is presently a TEES Collaborator in Technology Transition. He has been a university vice president and founding dean of the College of Engineering at Anderson University (SC, USA). He has held titled, named, and endowed professorships in Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Emergency Medicine at Universities that include Virginia Commonwealth University, Clemson University, Texas A&M University, and Anderson University.

Anthony is married, has one daughter, and currently lives in South Carolina, USA.

Anthony works in the areas of biosensor-based biomedical diagnostics, wound healing, and bioactive electroconductive hydrogels (~215 scientific articles, ~10,200 citations, h-index=52 to date). His main contributions are in multiplexed, multianalyte, bioanalytical biochips, electroconductive hydrogels, and electronic/electrical/electrochemical biosensors. As a professor for 25 years, Anthony has taught classes in materials science and engineering, materials chemistry, biomolecular engineering, bio-nanotechnology, biological transport phenomena, biosensors and bioelectronics, and biomedical entrepreneurship. He has graduated 25 Master's and 12 Ph.D. students. He has hosted 12 postdocs and 15 visiting scholars. In keeping with his expertise, research plans for his stay concern e-NOSE, e-TONGUE, electroconductive polymers, and biosensors.


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Guiseppi-Elie Senior DRESDEN Fellow 2025
March 3, 2025
Cover
©https://nano.tu-dresden.de/
Anthony Guiseppi-Elie

Professor Guiseppi-Elie will be hosted by the Chair for Nanotechnology in the spring semester 2024-25 as a senior DRESDEN Fellow. Anthony is President and Senior Fellow of the American International Institute of Medical Sciences, Engineering and Innovation (AIMSEI) and a former TEES Research Professor at Texas A&M University where he is presently a TEES Collaborator in Technology Transition. He has been a university vice president and founding dean of the College of Engineering at Anderson University (SC, USA). He has held titled, named, and endowed professorships in Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Emergency Medicine at Universities that include Virginia Commonwealth University, Clemson University, Texas A&M University, and Anderson University.

Anthony is married, has one daughter, and currently lives in South Carolina, USA.

Anthony works in the areas of biosensor-based biomedical diagnostics, wound healing, and bioactive electroconductive hydrogels (~215 scientific articles, ~10,200 citations, h-index=52 to date). His main contributions are in multiplexed, multianalyte, bioanalytical biochips, electroconductive hydrogels, and electronic/electrical/electrochemical biosensors. As a professor for 25 years, Anthony has taught classes in materials science and engineering, materials chemistry, biomolecular engineering, bio-nanotechnology, biological transport phenomena, biosensors and bioelectronics, and biomedical entrepreneurship. He has graduated 25 Master's and 12 Ph.D. students. He has hosted 12 postdocs and 15 visiting scholars. In keeping with his expertise, research plans for his stay concern e-NOSE, e-TONGUE, electroconductive polymers, and biosensors.


Selected Publications


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