Esther & Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Chair
Cullen Buie's new microfluidic device allows scientists to quickly extract DNA for use in genetic engineering.
In search of the ideal bacteria for use in a microbial fuel cell (MFC), MIT Associate Professor Cullen Buie researches a novel method to quickly sort and identify the various strains.
Associate Professor Cullen Buie has developed a microfluidic process that identifies electricity-producing bacteria. The technique could be used in power generation or environmental cleanup.
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
B.S.STANFORD UNIVERSITY
M.S.STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Ph.D.