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Shelly John Mechery, PhD,
Team Leader, has over 11 years of
experience in developing optical sensors for measuring physical, chemical
and biological parameters using fluorescence and evanescent
wave spectroscopy. He has extensive research experience in the field of nanoparticles (dye-doped silica nanoparticles) and their bioanalytical
applications. Shelly has developed surface immobilized biomolecular probes
(molecular beacon (MB), linear DNA FRET probes) for DNA and RNA detection at
single molecule level. Confocal microscopy, fluorescence correlation
spectroscopy (FCS) and flow cytometry are other areas of his expertise. He
received his doctoral degree from Cochin University of Science and
Technology (CUSAT), Cochin, India in 2000. Soon after his doctoral work, he
joined Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore as a Research
Fellow. At NTU he worked in the area of
Fiber Optic Chemical Sensors (FOCS) and biosensors. He
designed and developed a fiber optic
bacterial sensor to monitor 'streptococci mutans' in human saliva for
the early detection of dental carries. He also
designed Fiber Optic Polarimetric Sensors (FOPS) and Fiber Bragg
Grating (FBG) for structural health monitoring. During his tenure at
Diagnostic Instrumentation Analysis Laboratory (DIAL) at Mississippi Sate
University, he developed a fiber optic gas sensing system, to monitor NO2
in the parts per billion ranges. He has
published over 15 peer-reviewed scientific articles in leading national and
international journals, contributed in book chapters, and has 3 U.S. patents
pending.
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