
Dave Reichmuth completed a Masters degree and Ph.D. in chemical engineering at UC Berkeley.
His research focus was the metabolic engineering of a biodesulfurization system, under the direction of Professors Jay Keasling and Harvey Blanch.
Dave received a bachelor's degree from UC Davis, in the field of biochemical and chemical engineering.
Current InterestsDaves current research projects include the production and application of laser-fabricated microvalves, and improving Electrokinetic (electroosmotic) pump performance. |
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Selected Publications & Presentations |
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D.S. Reichmuth, T.J. Shepodd, B.J. Kirby "Microchip HPLC of Peptides and Proteins," Analytical Chemistry, vol 77(9), pp 2997-3000 (2005). |
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B.J. Kirby, D.S. Reichmuth, R.F. Renzi, T.J. Shepodd, B.W. Wiedenman "Microfluidic Routing of Aqueous and Organic Flows at High Pressures: Fabrication and Characterization of Integrated Polymer Microvalve Elements," Lab on a Chip, vol 5(2), pp 184-190 (2005). |
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D.S. Reichmuth, G.S. Chirica,
B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, G.S. Chirica,
B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, T.J. Shepodd,
B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, T.J. Shepodd,
B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, G.S. Chirica,
B.J. Kirby |
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D.S. Reichmuth, G.S. Chirica, B.J. Kirby |
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B.J. Kirby, T.J. Shepodd, D.S. Reichmuth |
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B.J. Kirby, D. S. Reichmuth, T.J. Shepodd |
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For further information contact: Dave Reichmuth, PhD |
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