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Greg has been working for over 15 years as an engineer and
scientist developing and integrating devices and instrumentation
for medicine and biology. He received his bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering from the University of Kansas, and was
awarded a master's and Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the
University of Texas at Arlington jointly with the University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. His masters work
involved developing an oxygen consumption monitor for infants to be
used in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at the Children's Medical
Center in Dallas. His doctoral research focused on multiplex DNA
analysis utilizing silicon chips and electropheretic transport to
enhance hybridization and discrimination. Greg has since served as
a research scientist at Luminex Corporation optimizing DNA and
protein analyses utilizing their suspension array technology. Most
recently he has been at Cumbre Pharmaceuticals where he was
responsible for high throughput screening, automation of assays,
and developing instruments and devices to evaluate the in vitro
efficacy of new antibiotics.
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