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*Jeremy R. McLain
*Jeremy R. McLain
*The University of Texas at Austin
*The University of Texas at Austin
*313 E 38th Street
*1301 Crossing Place
*Austin, Texas  
*Austin, Texas  
*mclain.jeremy [@ gmail]
*mclain dot jeremy [@ gmail]
 
I am currently part of a design team at the University of Texas at Austin that will present a project at international bio-molecular design competition this November.


==Education==
==Education==
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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology
- Designing nano-scale systems and devices that perform various useful functions.
- Designing nano-scale systems and devices that perform various useful functions.
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- Using the UV and visible spectrum to develop methods useful in imaging and early cancer detection.
- Using the UV and visible spectrum to develop methods useful in imaging and early cancer detection.


Drug Kinetics
Synthetic Biology
- Developing various systems that obtain zero-order release kinetics, creating a device used to deliver insulin to diabetic patients that is low-maintenance and cost-effective.
- Using basic biological parts to make innovative and interesting functions.


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Jeremy R. McLain
  • Jeremy R. McLain
  • The University of Texas at Austin
  • 1301 Crossing Place
  • Austin, Texas
  • mclain dot jeremy [@ gmail]

Education

  • 2013, BS, University of Texas at Austin

Research interests

Nanotechnology - Designing nano-scale systems and devices that perform various useful functions.

Light Spectroscopy - Using the UV and visible spectrum to develop methods useful in imaging and early cancer detection.

Synthetic Biology - Using basic biological parts to make innovative and interesting functions.

Publications

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