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Curriculum Vitae

 Education

  • Undergraduate:

            Humboldt State University, Arcata, California

            Major: Chemistry

            B. A. Chemistry, 1985

  •  Graduate:

The Pennsylvania State University

Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, December 1993

Thesis Director: Professor Andrew G. Ewing

Thesis Title: "Development of New Separation and Detection Schemes for Capillary

Electrophoresis"

  • Postdoctoral:

            University of California, Riverside

            Advisor: Professor Werner G. Kuhr

Research Interests: Enzyme-based electrochemistry, sinusoidal electrochemistry, fluorimetry, invivo

analysis, millisecond flow stream switching

 Honors

            Keenan Analytical Award 1992

            Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society (1992- )

            Shell Doctoral Fellowship 1992-1993

            The Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Student Award- FACSS 1992

            Wheeler P. Davey Fellowship 1993

            NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship 1994-1995

Nominated: “Excellence in Advising Award,” College of Liberal Arts and Science, ASU 1999.

 Funding

  • “Surface Chemistries for Picoliter and Femtoliter Volume Reactions with Flow Control,” ACS- Petroleum Research Fund- Type G, Hayes, $25k, 2 yrs., 10% effort, 1998-2000.

  • “Exploratory Funding for Reactive Sequencing,” VPR office (ASU), Williams, Hayes, Bloom, $30k,   1 yr, 10% effort, 1998.

  • “Development of High Spead Small Volume Immunoassay,” Nichols Diagnostic Institute, Hayes, Garcia, $10k, 3 months, 2000.

  • “Summer Research Fellowship for Undergraduate Professor,” Hayes, $11.5k, 1 yr., 0% effort, 2000

  • “A Picoflow Microchip for Asthma Research,” Whitaker Program Development Award, Garcia, Lee, Lee, Hayes $20k, 1 yr. 5% effort, 2000.

  • “Titanium-Platinum-Gold Electrode Development for Embedded Electrodes on Fluidic Microchips,” Motorola Corporation, Hayes, $10k, 1 yr., 5% effort, 2000.

  • “Plastic Microchip Laser Ablation,” Donation of equipment from Nichols Diagnostic Institute, Hayes, Garcia $25k, lump sum. 0% effort, 2000.

  • “Bio-Fluidic Chips,” DARPA, $5400k total, $604k for ASU, 3 yrs. Grodzinski (Motorola), Hayes, Harrison (University of Alberta), 30% effort, 2000-2003.

  • “Reactive Sequencing of DNA”, NIH, $305k, 2 yrs. Williams PI, Hayes, Gould 5% effort, 2001-2003.

  • “IGERT in Optical Biomolecualar Devices: From Natural Paradigms to Practical Applications,” NSF IGERT Program, $5300k, 3 yrs. Woodbury PI & many others, Hayes 5% effort, 2001-2004.

  • “Photomanipulation of Hydrophobicity Using a 2-D Nanostructured surface,” NSF, $95k, 1 yr., Garcia PI, Hayes, Gust, Woodbury, 5% effort, 2001-2002.

  • “Micro Lock-In Amplifier for Cortisol and Catecholamines,” NIH, $1700k, 4 yrs, Garcia PI, Hayes, Matt, Towe, Booksh, 5% effort, 2002-2006.

  • “Application of Paramagnetic Nanoparticles for Biological Agent Detection”, NSF NER Program, $99k, 1 yr., Phelan PI, Garcia, Calhoun, 2003-2004.

  • "Development of Proteomic Screening Technology”, Optical BioNanotechnology Center with The Translational Genomic Institute (ASU),  Hayes, Williams $110k, 1 yr, 10% effort, 2003-2004.

  • “Arizona Applied NanoTechnology Sensors”, VPR office (ASU), $330k/yr- 2003-2006.

Pending (June 2004):

  • Arizona Proteomics Technology Development Center, NIH, $15,000k, 5 yrs renewable, submitted March 2004.

  • Electrophoretic Focusing, NSF, $570k, 3 yrs., submitted Aug. 2003 

  • Liposomes in Electric Fields with A Cross Membrane pH Gradient, ACS PRF, $120k, 3 yrs., submitted May 2003

  • Multiplexed Reactive Sequencing of DNA, NIH, $1800k, 3 yrs, in revision, Williams PI

  • Spectral Sensing of Bio-Aerosols, DARPA, $2400k, 4 yrs, submitted April 2003, Beaudoin PI

  • Biothreat detection systems based on electrophoretic preparations, NSF, 3 yrs, $640k

Planned (June 2004):

  • Interfacial Science in Microfluidics, NIH, $2700k, 5 yrs., in revision

  • New Method for 2-D On-Chip Protein Separation and Identification Based on Photocatalysis, NIH, $520k, 3 yrs., planned Oct. 2004

  • Photoactive Surfaces and Protein Binding, NSF, $220k, 3 yrs.

 Employment

2003-present Co-Director Arizona Applied NanoSensors
2002-present  Associate Professor, Arizona State University
1996-2002 Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
1994-1996  INRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship, Univ. of Calif., Riverside
1993-1994   Postdoctoral Associate, University of California, Riverside
1989-1993  Research Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University
1989-1990  Teaching Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University
1987-1989  Chemist, J&W Scientific, Folsom, California
1985-1987  Chief Chemist, Alpha Laboratories, Petaluma California

  Specific Accomplishments- Industrial Employment

      Alpha Chemical and Biomedical Laboratories

  •  Designed inexpensive packed column interface for Finnegan Ion Trap MS
  •  Developed purge and trap technique for EPA priority pollutants
  •  Qualified for Calif. License for analysis of water, waste water and haz. materials
  •  Extensive development of wine "flavor fingerprints" by HPLC, GC and GC/MS

       J&W Scientific

  • Developed applications and wrote technical bulletins for GS-Q, DB-23,          
  • DB-FFAP, DB-5.625 and DB-624 (60 meters) capillary GC columns
  • Extensive in–house study of bleed for dimethylpolysiloxane based GC columns

  Professional Affiliations

  • American Chemical Society
  • Association of Official Analytical Chemists
  • California Separation Science Society
  • The Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • Society for Applied Spectroscopy
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers

  Publications

  • Detection of FITC-cortisol via Molecular Light Houses. Matthew Petkus, A. Vuppu, L. Rios, Antonio A. Garcia, M. A. Hayes* Anal. Chem.2006, 78, 1405-1411.
  • Paramagnetic Particles and Mixing in Micro-Scale Flows. Ron Calhoun,* A. Yadav, P. Phelan, A. Vuppu, A. Garcia, and M. Hayes Lab on a Chip, 2006, 6, 247-257.
  • Application of an Avalanche Photodiode with Paramagnetic Micro-rotors for Biochemical Sensing. Deepak Ganapathy, Santosh Krishnamurthy, Ronald Calhoun, Patrick Phelan*, Anil Vuppu, Antonio Garcia, Matthew Petkus, M. A. Hayes Applied Physics Letters, 2005, submitted.
  • CFD Analysis of Paramagnetic Particle Containment in Microwells. Ron Calhoun*, Richard Waskowsky, Patrick Phelan, Antonio Garcia, M. A. Hayes, Anil VuppuLab on a Chip, 2005, 5, 1075-1082.
  • Effects of Deformability, Uneven Surface Charge Distributions, and Multipole Moments on Biocolloid Electrophoretic Migration. Michele D. Pysher, M. A. Hayes* Langmuir, 2005, 21, 3572-3577.
  • Analysis of Human Blood Serum Using the Off-Line Coupling of Capillary Isoelectric Focusing to Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry. Timothy Crowley, M. A. Hayes* Proteomics, 2005, 5(14), 3798-3804.
  • Simu lated Behavior of Paramagnetic Particles in a Rotating Magnetic Field For Biosensor Applications. S. K. Saha, P. E. Phelan*, A. Vuppu, R. Calhoun, A. A. Garcia and M. A. Hayes, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2005, submitted.
  • Simulation of Magneto-Rheological Fluids Suing Latice Boltzmann Method. A. Yadav, R. Calhoun, P.E. Phelan, A.K. Vappu, A.A. Garcia, M.A. Hayes Proceedings of IMECE 2004, submitted.

 Courses Taught

Undergraduate:

  • Instrumental Analysis

  • Separation Science

  • General Chemistry (Fall 2003)

Graduate:

  • Electroanalytical Chemistry

  • Separation Science

  • Bioanalytical

  • Advanced Analytical

 Present and Former Students

Present Students:

  • Tania Helbert (M. S. candidate, entered 2003)

  • Nicole Zwick-Kozup (Ph. D. Candidate, entered 2003)

  • Shelly Seerly (Ph. D. Candidate, entered 2003)

  • Matthew Petkus (Ph. D. Candidate, entered 2003)

  • Melissa Tomalka (Ph. D. Candiate, entered 2002)

  • Michele Pysher (Ph. D. Candiate, entered 2002)

  • Barbara Jones (Ph. D. Candidate, completing at NIST, entered 2001)

  • Shana Gilbert (Ph. D. Candidate, entered 2001)

Visiting Scientists (present and former):

  • Lan Yao- Returned to China, 1998

  • Henry Acquaye- 2000 University of Redlands

  • Matt Bonen- 2000

  • Anil Vuppu—2001-present (Ph. D. w/ Garcia-2001)

  • Rohit Rosario—2003-present (Ph. D. 2003, Bioengineering, Co-advisor w/ Gust, Garcia, Picraux)

  • Tim Crowley—2003-present (Ph. D. 2003, Co-advisor w/-- Vince Pizziconi, BME)

 Former Students:

  • Albert Hong (B. S. 2004)

  • Tammy Hennika (Undeclared Graduate Student 2002-2003)

  • Rohit Rosario (Ph. D. 2003 Bioengineering, Co-advisor w/ Gust, Garcia, Picraux), still here.

  • Tim Crowley (Ph. D. 2003 Co-advisor w/-- Vince Pizziconi, BME), still here.

  • Toni Decker (B. S. Chemistry, 2002) – Optometry School, Portland OR

  • Allison Phayre (Ph. D. 2002) – Postdoc, Barrows Neurological Institute

  • Nan Hartley, (Ph. D. 2002) – Lecturer University of Arizona

  • Wes E. Steiner (M. S. 1998) - Location and activity unknown

  • Kevin Rose (B. S. 1998)- Polymicro Technologies, LLC, Phoenix AZ

  • Doug Savin (B. S. 1999)- Graduate Student, University of Illinois

  • Jason Altnether (B. S. 1999)- Whereabouts unknown

  • Joe St. Claire  (M. S. 2000)- Environmental Laboratory Manager, Redding CA

  • Bill Jones  (M. S. Candidate)- Tempe Police Dept.

  • Nolan Polson (Ph. D. Dec. 2000) - Thermo Biostar, Boulder CO.

  • Matthew Smith (Classroom M. S., Aug. 2001)- Whereabouts unknown

  • Dallas Cormier (B. S. Bioengineer, 2001,  Co-advisor--Antonio Garcia, BME)

 Invited Presentations 

  • University of California at Davis, Guest Lecturer, Davis, CA January 1988
  • Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Winnipeg, Manitoba, February 1988
  • J&W Scientific Technical Lecture Series, 9 Cities Throughout U.S., March 1989
  • Eastern Analytical Symposium, Somerset, NJ 1991
  • Keenan Analytical Award (Union Carbide), South Charleston, WV 1992
  • Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, 1992
  • Humboldt State University, December 1992
  • University of California at Riverside, Guest Lecturer, Riverside, CA May 1994
  • Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, FACSS– The Next Generation Symposium (Organized by H. Blount and G. M. Hieftje), 1994
  • University of Iowa, February 1995
  • University of California, Riverside, May 1995
  • Michigan State University, January 1996
  • Arizona State University, February 1996
  • University of Redlands, November 1996
  • Southwest Analytical Professors (SWAP ’97), Tucson, AZ, February 1997
  • Ft. Lewis College, October 1997
  • Humboldt State University, December 1997
  • University of California, Riverside, October 1998
  • Southwest Analytical Professors (SWAP ’99) Monterey CA, February 1999
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Analytical Division, April 1999
  • University of Tennessee, April 1999
  • Motorola/ASU partnering meeting, Tempe AZ, August 1999 
  • Trinity College, September 1999 
  • Federick Conference, Frederick MD, October 1999 
  • The Pennsylvania State University, October 1999
  • California State University, Los Angeles, November 1999
  •  Motorola Physical Sciences Research Laboratory, Tempe AZ, Cancer Detection & Treatment, Dec., 1999
  • Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore CA, April 2000 
  •  Nichols Institute, May 2000

  • SmallTalk 2000, San Diego CA, July 2000 
  • Caliper Technologies, Mountain View CA, July 2000
  • Gordon Conference on Separations and Purification, Colby-Sawyer College, August 2000

  • FACSS 2000, Nashville TN, September 2000 
  • University of Colorado, Colorado Springs CO, September 2000
  • Eastern Analytical Symposium 2000, Atlantic City NJ, October 2000
  • Brigham Young University, October 2000
  • 24th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and Electrophoresis, Las Vegas, NV, May 2001
  • Arizona State University—Tenure Talk, Aug. 2001
  • Eastern Analytical Symposium 2001, Atlantic City NJ, October 2001
  • FACSS 2001, Detroit MI, October 2001
  • DARPA/MTO Workshop, Novel Applications of Microfluidics, Dec. 2001.
  • Whittier College, Oct. 2001
  • Redlands University, Oct. 2001
  • Minnesota Chromatography Forum, March 2002
  • University of Arizona, April 2002
  • Pittsburgh Conference, March 2002—Liposomes
  • 3 invited talks @ Pittsburgh Conference, March 2003

  Presentations

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Poster Session: GS-Q Applications, Atlantic City, NJ 1987

  • J&W Scientific Sales Training Seminars, March-November 1987

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Lecture: Capillary Electrophoresis Section, New Orleans, LA 1988

  • Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Poster Session, M. A. Hayes FL 1989

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Lecture: Surfactant Analysis by MECC, M. A. Hayes, A. G. Ewing Chicago IL 1991

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometer for CE, M. A. Hayes, A. G. Ewing Atlanta GA 1993

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Surface Conductance in CE (poster), I. Kheterpal, M. A. Hayes, A. G. Ewing, Atlanta GA 1993

  • Fifth International Symposium on High Performance Capillary Electrophoresis, Surface Conductance in CE, Data presented by A. G. Ewing, Orlando FL 1993

  • Workshop on Bioanalysis, In Vivo Glutamate Release in Maggots, Data presented by W. G. Kuhr, University of Kansas 1994

  • Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Enzyme Based Microsensors, Data presented by W. G. Kuhr, St. Louis MO 1994

  • Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Sinusoidal Voltammetry, Data presented by W. G. Kuhr, St. Louis MO 1994

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Enzyme-Modified Electrodes: Development and in vivo Application. M. A. Hayes, W. G. Kuhr, New Orleans LA 1995

  • HPCE ’97, Ultrasmall Volume Sampling with Externally Controlled Electroosmosis, T. M. Sobaski-Reineke, M. A. Hayes, Anaheim, CA 1997

  • HPCE ’98, Electrophoretic Focusing Using Capillary Electrophoresis, N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Orlando, FL 1998

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Electrophoretic Focusing for Preconcentration of Small Volume of Biological Samples, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, New Orleans, LA 1998

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Surface Coating for Elimination of Electroosmosis in Small Internal Diameter Capillaries, M. A. Hayes, W. E Steiner, New Orleans, LA 1998

  • HPCE ’99, Electroosmotic Flow Control on a Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis Device Using an Applied Radial Voltage, N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Palm Springs, CA 1999

  • HPCE ’99, Independent Control of Electroosmosis: Extension of Radial Voltage Field Effects, N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Palm Springs, CA 1999

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Control of Materials and Fluids on Microchips by Electroosmosis and Voltage Field Manipulations, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, Orlando, FL 1999

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Electroosmotic Flow Control of Fluids on a Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis Device using an Applied Radial Voltage, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, Orlando, FL 1999

  • Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, 35th ACS Western Regional Meeting, Study of the Effect of Capillary Wall Thickness and Inner Diameter on Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Electrophoresis, N. K. Hartley, M. A. Hayes, Ontario, CA 1999 

  • Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, 35th ACS Western Regional Meeting, Investigation of Electroosmotic Flow Control by an Applied External Voltage Fields in Capillary Electrophoresis, N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Ontario, CA 1999

  • Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy, 35th ACS Western Regional Meeting, Alteration of Liposomal Electrophoretic Mobilities by Interior pH: Implications to Proton Transfer in Liposomal Systmes, A. N. Branch, M. A. Hayes, Ontario, CA 1999 

  • Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Investigations of Electroosmotic Flow Control by External Voltage Fields in Capillary Electrophoresis, N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Frederick MD, 1999

  • Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Study of the Effect of Capillary Wall Thickness and Inner Diameter on Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Electrophoresis (poster), N. K. Hartley, M. A. Hayes, Frederick MD, 1999

  • Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis, Alteration of Liposomal Electrophoretic Mobilities by Interior pH: Implications to Proton Transfer in Liposomal Systems (poster), A. N. Branch, M. A. Hayes, Frederick MD, 1999

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Ultrsmall Fluid Sample Manipulation: Control of Electrokinetic Effects, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, J. C. StClaire, N. K. Hartley, New Orleans, LA 2000

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Non-Invasive Monitoring of Fluid Flow in a Small Bore Fused Silica Capillary Using Interferometric Backscatter Detection, J. C. StClaire, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2000

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Study of the Effect of Capillary Wall Thickness and Inner Diameter on Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Electrophoresis, N. K. Hartley, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2000

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Electrophoretic Focusing of Molecular Species Using a Continuous Buffer System for Capillary Electrophoresis (poster), N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2000

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Alteration of Liposomal Electrophoretic Mobilities by Interior pH: Implications to Proton Transfer in Liposomal Systems, A. N. Branch, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2000

  • Materials Research Society, Chemical and Materials Control in Ultrasmall Volumes: Exploiting Electrokinetic Effects. M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, N. K. Hartley, San Francisco CA, 2000

  • DARPA PI Meeting, Sample Prep MCM BioFlips, P. Grodzinski, M. A. Hayes, Park City UT, 2000

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Use of Paramagnetic Particles in Small Volumes: Patterning and Immunoassays, M. A. Hayes, A. N. Branch, M. Bonen, N. A. Polson, A. A. Garcia, New Orleans, LA 2001

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Altered Surfaces for Small Volume Analysis, M. A. Hayes, N. K. Hartley, M. Smith, New Orleans, LA 2001

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Small-Volume Flow-Based Immunoassay for Interleukin-5 in Capillaries and Microchips, A. N. Branch, A. A. Garcia, J. J. Lee, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2001

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Effect of External Voltage and Sterically Hindered Organosilanes on Protein Adsorption in Fused Silica Capillaries, M. A. Smith, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2001

  • Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Titianium Dioxide as an Improved Surface for Coatings in Capillary Electrophoresis, N. K. Hartley, M. A. Hayes, New Orleans, LA 2001

  • Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Recent Advances with a Small –Volume Flow-Based Immunoassay Utilizing Paramagnetic Particles, A. Phayre, M. A. Hayes, J. Lee, N. Lee, A. Garcia, Detroit, Oct. 2001

  • HPCE 2001, Adsorption versus Electroosmosis: Can There Be a Truce?, M. A. Hayes, M. Smith, T. M. Decker, Jan. 2001

  Patents

  • Renewable electrode system for microdevices, M. Kozicki, M. A. Hayes, filed April 2001.

  • Passive Microfluidic Device for the Bioseparation of Complex Fluids, V. Pizziconi, T. Crowley, M. A. Hayes, filed April 2001.

  •  Improved Capping Method which Improves Determining the Nucleotide Sequence of Oligonucleotides and DNA Molecules by a Novel Method, P. W. Williams, M. A. Hayes, filed August 2000. 

  • Method for Immobilizing Antibodies on Particles, A. A. Garcia, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, A. Vuppu, filed May 2000

  •  Rapid Flow-Based Immunoassay Microdevice, A. A. Garcia, M. A. Hayes, N. A. Polson, A. Vuppu, filed March, 2000. 

  • Small Volume Non-Invasive Flow Monitoring Device, J. C. StClaire, M. A. Hayes, filed February, 2000

  • Dynamic Microstructures Induced by Magnetic Fields, N. A. Polson, A. A. Garcia, M. A. Hayes, filed February, 2000.

  • Method of Determining the Nucleotide Sequence of Oligonucleotides and DNA Molecules, P. W. Williams, M. A. Hayes, S. Rose, L. Bloom, Filed 1998.

  • Practical Device for Controlling Ultrasmall Volume Flow. N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Filed 1998,  ASU Case # 99-019. 

  • Control of Flow and Materials for Micro Devices. N. A. Polson, M. A. Hayes, Filed 1998, App. # 60/088,956.

  • Chemical Surface for Control of Electroosmosis by an Applied Radial Voltage Field, M. A. Hayes, Filed 1998 (PCT/US99/04569). 

  • Electroosmotic Flow Real-Time Monitoring in Capillary Electrophoresis: Application to Radial Voltage Control and Feedback, Invention Disclosure January 1993; Patent Application March 1993, M. A. Hayes, A. G. Ewing. Granted April 1997, Patent Number 5,624,539.

  • Capillary Electrophoresis Apparatus with Improved Electroosmotic Flow Control., M. A. Hayes, I. Kheterpal, A. G. Ewing, S. S. Herrick, Filed January 1993. Granted June 1994, Patent Number 5,320,730. 

  • Electroosmotic Flow Control in Capillary Electrophoresis with Voltage Applied to a Short Conducting Segment on the Outside of the Capillary, M. A. Hayes, I. Kheterpal, A. G. Ewing, November 1992. Granted October 1994, Patent Number 5,358,618.

  Professional Service Activities 

  • Review Panels & Workshops

  • National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel (RFA 01-011), Technologies for Comprehensive, Quantitative Protein Analysis in Human Tumors: Phased Innovation”, ZCA1 SRRB-D (M2), May 2001

  • National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel (PAR 99-100, PAR99-101, PAR99-102), Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer and their Applications, ZCA1 SRRB-C (J1), Nov. 2000

  •  National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel, Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer and their Applications (PAR 99-100), Nov. 1999

  •  National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel, Novel Technologies for Noninvasive Detection, Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer (BAA NO1-CM-97065-32), June 1999

  • National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel, Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer: SBIR/STTR Initiative (PAR98-066), March 1999

  • National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel, Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer: Phased innovation Award (PAR98-067), March 1999

  • National Cancer Institute, Special Emphasis Review Panel, ZCA1 SRRB-C (J1), Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer and their Applications (PAR 99-100), Nov. 1999

  • DARPA/MOTO Workshop: Novel Applications of Microfluidics, Invited Speaker, Bill Snowden organizer, Dec. 2001

  • Biodevice Interface Science and Technology Workshop, Co-organizer, Sept. 2002

  • Intel Workshop for Early Disease Detection, participant, Sept. 2002

Peer Reviews

  • Analytical Chemistry

  • Analytica Chemica Acta

  • Journal of Neuroscience Methods

  • National Science Foundation

  • Royal Society of Chemistry

  • Research Corporation

  • The Analyst

  • Nature

  • Analytical Biochemistry

  • American Chemical Society

  • Journal of Separation Science

  • Electrophoresis

Meetings

  • Organized ‘Western States Undergraduate Research Symposium’ Nov. 97, ASU. 

  • FACSS 2000, Section Chair: Bioanalytical/Biophysical, Mike Carraba-Program Chair, Session Leaders: Rosenzweig, Xu, Van Orden, Henry, McGaw, Timperman, Vo-Dihn.

  • Awards Program Chair, FACSS 2001, David Butch-Program Chair, David Coleman, Felix Schneider- Co-Chairs.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2001, Electrophoresis in Microfabricated Channels (Session 18), Dr. Kirol program chair.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2001, Sample Preparation of Plant and Animal Tissue (Session 145), Dr. Kirol program chair. 

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2001, HPLC: Chromatography of Polymers and Biopolymers (Session 144), Dr. Kirol program chair.

  • Organized Session, PittCon 2002, Liposomes in Analytical Chemistry: Their Study and Application (Session 78), Dr. Sharpe, program chair.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2002, Liposomes in Analytical Chemistry: Their Study and Application (Session 78), Dr. Sharpe, program chair.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2002, Sensors II (Session 71), Dr. Sharpe, program chair.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2002, TOF Mass Spectrometry (Session 181), Dr. Sharpe, program chair.

  • Session Chair, PittCon 2002, Novel Imaging Applications (Session 182), Dr. Sharpe, program chair.

  • Program Chair, FACSS 2002, Bob Michel, General Chair, Mike Carrabba-Governing Board Chair.

  • Organized Session, PittCon 2003, Electroosmosis: If We Could Only Measure It and Control It, Dr. A. Michels, program chair.

  • Session Chair, FACSS 2003, Bioanalytical Chemistry, Jim Rydzak-Program Chair

  • Governing Board Chair Elect FACSS 2004, 

  • Governing Board Chair FACSS 2005

  • Past Governing Board Chair FACSS 2006 

Present Home Address:

1546 Bahia Ct.

Gilbert, Arizona 85233

(H) 480-497-8033, (W) 480-965-2566

FAX 602-965-2747

e-mail MHAYES@ASU.EDU 


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Fax 480-965-2747

MHayes@asu.edu

 

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