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  • Dr. Royce Murray’s Last Defense

    Last DefenseCongratulations to Katie Michaux at the University of North Carolina! The newly-minted Dr. Katie Michaux is the final graduate student of Dr. Royce Murray (whose career in training electrochemists at UNC spans 50 years!). Katie’s final defense was attended by several previous generations of Murray graduate and post-doctoral students, and a good time was had by all.

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  • Pine Research Celebrates 10 Years in North Carolina

    Experiment_Top-ImagePine Research celebrated 10 years in the Raleigh/Durham North Carolina area. July 1, 2005, Pine Instrument Company, headquartered in Grove City, PA, expanded its Research Instrumentation division to what’s internally known as “Pine South”.  The team has grown significantly the last decade with the introduction of new products & services supporting electrochemical research.

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  • Pine Research Instrumentation Advances the Utilizaiton of Electroanalytical Techniques in Biomedical Research

    Greg-McCarty_sizedDr. Gregory S. McCarty will continue his research efforts of expanding the applications of electrochemistry in biomedical research at Pine Research Instrumentation. 

    Greg received his B.S. degree in engineering science and the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, and the Ph.D. degree in chemistry from The Pennsylvania State University in 2001. He was a Research Assistant Professor with the Pennsylvania State Nanofabrication Facility and the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics from 2001 to 2005. In 2005, he accepted a position as an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering with North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. His research interests include nanofabrication, biomedical sensors, technologies to aid neuroscience researchers, and wireless and low-power sensor nodes.

    His recent research has focused on creating electroanalytical techniques for monitoring biochemical signaling to improve understanding of brain function and dysfunction.

    In 2015, Dr. McCarty moved to Pine Research Instrumentation to continue his efforts to advance the utilization of electroanalytical techniques in biomedical research.

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