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Michael J. McShane

Michael J. McShane

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
40
Citations
6236
World Ranking
7343
National Ranking
2007

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the advancement of semiconductor packaging technologies.

Overview

Michael J. McShane is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of biomedical engineering and bioengineering. Their research spans several subfields including biomedical engineering, bioengineering, electrical and electronic engineering, biophysics, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Their work focuses on multiple scientific topics such as analytical chemistry and sensors, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications, spectroscopy techniques in biomedical and chemical research, optical imaging and spectroscopy techniques, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, and neuroscience and neural engineering.

Michael J. McShane has been published frequently in several notable scientific venues. These include IEEE Sensors Journal with 35 publications, IEEE Sensors Letters with 26 publications, Biosensors with 4 publications, Journal of Biomedical Optics with 3 publications, and Biomedical Engineering Education with 3 contributions.

The following are some of their recent papers:

  • Sources of Inaccuracy in Photoplethysmography for Continuous Cardiovascular Monitoring, 2021, Biosensors
  • The Diabetes Technology Society Error Grid and Trend Accuracy Matrix for Glucose Monitors, 2024, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
  • Glucose biosensors based on Michael addition crosslinked poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels with chemo-optical sensing microdomains, 2023, Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • An Optical Urate Biosensor Based on Urate Oxidase and Long-Lifetime Metalloporphyrins, 2020, Sensors
  • A Versatile Multichannel Instrument for Measurement of Ratiometric Fluorescence Intensity and Phosphorescence Lifetime, 2021, IEEE Access

Frequent collaborators include Andrei M. Shkel, Fabrice Labeau, Anil Roy, Krikor Ozanyan, and Zeynep Çelik-Butler. These partnerships have contributed to coauthoring a considerable number of publications, highlighting collaborative research efforts.

Michael J. McShane was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2006 for contributions to the advancement of semiconductor packaging technologies. This acknowledgment reflects their involvement in engineering disciplines impacting sensor development and related technologies.

Best Publications

  • A fluorescence-based glucose biosensor using concanavalin A and dextran encapsulated in a poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogel.

    Ryan J. Russell;Michael V. Pishko;Christopher C. Gefrides;Michael J. McShane

  • Theoretical Justification of Wavelength Selection in PLS Calibration : Development of a New Algorithm

    Clifford H. Spiegelman;Michael J. McShane;Marcel J. Goetz;Massoud Motamedi

  • Sources of Inaccuracy in Photoplethysmography for Continuous Cardiovascular Monitoring

    Jesse Fine;Kimberly L. Branan;Andres J. Rodriguez;Tananant Boonya-ananta

  • Inorganic Nanoarchitectonics for Biological Applications

    Katsuhiko Ariga;Qingmin Ji;Michael J. McShane;Yuri M. Lvov

  • Magnetic bio/nanoreactor with multilayer shells of glucose oxidase and inorganic nanoparticles

    Ming Fang;Patrick S. Grant;Michael J. Mcshane;Gleb B. Sukhorukov

  • Combined physical and chemical immobilization of glucose oxidase in alginate microspheres improves stability of encapsulation and activity.

    Huiguang Zhu;Rohit Srivastava;J. Quincy Brown;Michael J. Mcshane

  • Encapsulation of glucose oxidase and an oxygen-quenched fluorophore in polyelectrolyte-coated calcium alginate microspheres as optical glucose sensor systems

    J. Quincy Brown;Rohit Srivastava;Michael J. McShane

  • Layer-by-layer assembly for drug delivery and related applications

    Katsuhiko Ariga;Mike McShane;Yuri M Lvov;Qingmin Ji

  • Spontaneous Loading of Positively Charged Macromolecules into Alginate-Templated Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Microcapsules

    Huiguang Zhu;Rohit Srivastava;Michael J. Mcshane

  • Real-time assessment of spatial and temporal coupled catalysis within polyelectrolyte microcapsules containing coimmobilized glucose oxidase and peroxidase.

    Erich W. Stein;Dmitry V. Volodkin;Michael J. McShane;Gleb B. Sukhorukov

  • Microcapsule biosensors using competitive binding resonance energy transfer assays based on apoenzymes.

    Swetha Chinnayelka;Michael J. Mcshane

  • Potential for glucose monitoring with nanoengineered fluorescent biosensors.

    Michael J. McShane

  • Glucose monitoring using implanted fluorescent microspheres

    M.J. McShane;R.J. Russell;M.V. Pishko;G.L. Cote

  • Loading of hydrophobic materials into polymer particles: implications for fluorescent nanosensors and drug delivery.

    Huiguang Zhu;Michael J. McShane

  • Micropatterning of nanoengineered surfaces to study neuronal cell attachment in vitro.

    J Shaikh Mohammed;M A DeCoster;M J McShane

  • Microscale enzymatic optical biosensors using mass transport limiting nanofilms. 1. Fabrication and characterization using glucose as a model analyte.

    Erich W. Stein;Patrick S. Grant;Huiguang Zhu;Michael J. McShane

  • Microcapsules ejecting nanosized species into the environment.

    Bruno G. De Geest;Michael J. McShane;Jo Demeester;Stefaan C. De Smedt

  • Modeling of spherical fluorescent glucose microsensor systems : Design of enzymatic smart tattoos

    J. Quincy Brown;Michael J. McShane

  • Stable Encapsulation of Active Enzyme by Application of Multilayer Nanofilm Coatings to Alginate Microspheres

    Rohit Srivastava;Jonathan Q. Brown;Huiguang Zhu;Michael J. McShane

  • Glucose-sensitive nanoassemblies comprising affinity-binding complexes trapped in fuzzy microshells.

    Swetha Chinnayelka;Michael J. McShane

  • Study of the near-neutral pH-sensitivity of chitosan/gelatin hydrogels by turbidimetry and microcantilever deflection.

    Jinshu Mao;Swapna Kondu;Hai-Feng Ji;Michael J. McShane

  • Monte Carlo modeling for implantable fluorescent analyte sensors

    M.J. McShane;S. Rastegar;M. Pishko;G.L. Cote

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuri Lvov
Yuri Lvov Louisiana Tech University
Rohit Srivastava
Rohit Srivastava Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Michael V. Pishko
Michael V. Pishko Texas A&M University
Bruce K. Gale
Bruce K. Gale University of Utah
Tianhong Cui
Tianhong Cui University of Minnesota
Ajayan Vinu
Ajayan Vinu University of Newcastle Australia
Katsuhiko Ariga
Katsuhiko Ariga National Institute for Materials Science
Jonathan P. Hill
Jonathan P. Hill National Institute for Materials Science
Gleb B. Sukhorukov
Gleb B. Sukhorukov Queen Mary University of London
Qingmin Ji
Qingmin Ji Nanjing University of Science and Technology

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