Address:
Joseph Wang, Director
Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors
The Biodesign Institute
Arizona State University
1001 S. McAllister Ave.
P.O.Box 875801
Tempe, AZ 85287-5801
Phone:
(480) 727-0399
Fax: (480) 727-0412
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Patents
- J. Wang and Z. Taha, “Method and Apparatus for Batch Injection Analysis,” U.S. Patent No. 5,192,412 (1993).
- T. Rassmussen, J. Kulys, J. Wang and M. Ozsoz “Use of Benzene Derivatives as Charge Transfer Mediators,” Int. Patent GO1N 33/48, 27/327.
- J. Wang, “Methods and Apparatus for Trace Metal Testing,” U.S. Patent No. 5,292,423 (1994).
- J. Wang and K. Olsen, “Remote Electrochemical Sensor”, U.S. Patent No. 5,676, 820 (1997).
- J. Wang and K. Olsen, “Renewable Electrochemical Sensors”, U.S. Patent No. 5,942, 103 (1999).
- J. Wang and X. Cai, “ Microfabricated DNA Chips”, U.S. Patent No. 6,063,259(2000).
- J. Wang and M. Jian, “Doped Conducting Polymers Applications and Methods”, US Patent 6,468,785(2002).
- J. Wang, “Delivery of Nucleotides by Electrochemical Release”, US Patent 6,514,762(2003).
- J. Wang, “Bismuth electrodes for Metal Analysis”, US Patent 6,682,647(2004).
- J. Wang, “Microfluidic Devices with Thick-Film Electrochemical Detectors”, US Patent 6,878,255 (2005).
- J. Wang and X. Zhang, “Microsensors For Glucose and Insulin Monitoring” , U.S. Patent No. 6,893,552 (May 17, 2005).
- J. Wang and P. Grundler, “Verfahren und elektrochemischer Sensor mit geheizten Elektroden fur die biochemische Analytik, insbesondere zur Untersuchung von Hybridisierungsvorgangen der Nucleinsauren”, German Patent DE 199 60 398 B4.