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  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Michael J. Sepaniak is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. They hold a professional position within this academic institution where they contribute to research and scholarship.

In 2009, Michael J. Sepaniak was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an acknowledgment of their standing within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Cantilever transducers as a platform for chemical and biological sensors

    Nickolay V. Lavrik;Michael J. Sepaniak;Panos G. Datskos

  • Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy substrates created via electron beam lithography and nanotransfer printing.

    Nahla A. Abu Hatab;Jenny M. Oran;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Extension of elution range in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography

    A.T. Balchunas;M.J. Sepaniak

  • Bile salt surfactants in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography : Application to hydrophobic molecule separations

    Roderic O. Cole;Michael J. Sepaniak;Willie L. Hinze;Joseph Gorse

  • Column efficiency in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography

    Michael J. Sepaniak;Roderic O. Cole

  • Gradient elution for micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography

    Anthony T. Balchunas;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Determination of metal ions by capillary zone electrophoresis with on-column chelation using 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic acid

    David F. Swaile;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Analysis of B6 vitamers by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography with laser-excited fluorescence detection.

    Burton De;Sepaniak Mj;Maskarinec Mp

  • Antibody-based fiberoptics biosensor for the carcinogen benzo(a)pyrene

    T. Vo-Dinh;B. J. Tromberg;G. D. Griffin;K. R. Ambrose

  • Apparatus and method for in-vivo measurements of chemical concentrations

    Jerry T. Coleman;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Fiber-optic chemical sensors for competitive binding fluoroimmunoassay.

    Bruce J. Tromberg;Michael J. Sepaniak;Tuan. Vo-Dinh;Guy D. Griffin

  • Effects of organic mobile phase modifiers in micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography

    J. Gorse;A. T. Balchunas;D. F. Swaile;M. J. Sepaniak

  • Optimization of binaphthyl enantiomer separations by capillary zone electrophoresis using mobile phases containing bile salts and organic solvent

    Roderic O. Cole;Michael J. Sepaniak;W. L. Hinze

  • Gold Nano-Structures for Transduction of Biomolecular Interactions into Micrometer Scale Movements

    Nickolay V. Lavrik;Christopher A. Tipple;Michael J. Sepaniak;Panos G. Datskos

  • Parameters affecting reproducibility in capillary electrophoresis.

    James P. Schaeper;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Selectivity of chemical sensors based on micro-cantilevers coated with thin polymer films

    Thomas A Betts;Christopher A Tipple;Michael J Sepaniak;Panos G Datskos

  • Use of native and chemically modified cyclodextrins for the capillary electrophoretic separation of enantiomers

    Michael J. Sepaniak;Roderic O. Cole;Brian K. Clark

  • Cyclodextrin-modified micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography separations of benzopyrene isomers: correlation with computationally derived host-guest energies

    Christine L. Copper;Michael J. Sepaniak

  • Enantioselective sensors based on antibody-mediated nanomechanics.

    Dutta P;Tipple Ca;Lavrik Nv;Datskos Pg

  • Laser-based fluorimetric detection schemes for the analysis of proteins by capillary zone electrophoresis

    David F. Swaile;Michael J. Sepaniak

Frequent Co-Authors

Nickolay V. Lavrik
Nickolay V. Lavrik Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Panos G. Datskos
Panos G. Datskos National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Tuan Vo-Dinh
Tuan Vo-Dinh Duke University
Ivan I. Kravchenko
Ivan I. Kravchenko Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Georges Guiochon
Georges Guiochon University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Edward S. Yeung
Edward S. Yeung Iowa State University
Sheng Dai
Sheng Dai Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xiandeng Hou
Xiandeng Hou Sichuan University
Zi-Ling Xue
Zi-Ling Xue University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Shannon M. Mahurin
Shannon M. Mahurin Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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