Nick Glenn

5th year Graduate Student in Chemistry
glennn@umich.edu
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri

In the Bailey Lab, Nick’s research involves the development of droplet microfluidic, biphasic sensing platforms for the detection of electrolytes and polyionic molecules in biological matrices. Furthermore, he is exploring the usage of this technology for multiplex sensing of electrolytes in biological matrices.

GET TO KNOW Nick

Undergraduate Degree: 2018 B.A. Chemistry, University of Missouri - St. Louis

Favorite food: Fish

Favorite TV show: Monday Night Football

Favorite sports to watch: Football (Go Seattle Seahawks!)

Favorite place visited: Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

Favorite paper: Self-Powered Diaper Sensor with Wireless Transmitter Powered by Paper-Based Biofuel Cell with Urine Glucose as Fuel

What lab-themed superpower would you like to have? Shoot lasers from my eyes.

If you were not doing science, what would you be doing? I’d be teaching!

What can people find you doing outside of the lab? Lifting weights, cooking or learning new languages!

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Awards and Recognition

Microfluidics in Biomedical Sciences Training Program (2020)

Eli Lily Internship, Research and Development Scientist (Fall 2022)