MIPS Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford

Postdoctoral Fellows

Jesse Jokerst, PhD

Jesse Jokerst, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow, SMIS Program
Primary Mentor: Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD
Secondary Mentor: Shan Wang, PhD

Education:

Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, 2009
B.S. cum laude, Chemistry, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, 2003

Awards:

2009 Semi-Finalist - National Research Council Research Assistantship Program

2009 Team Facilitator - Clinton Global Initiative University

2008 Invited Speaker - National Institutes of Standards and Technology

2003-2004 Dean's Excellence Fellowship - University of Texas

1999-2003 Full Scholarship - Truman State University

1999-2002 President's List - Truman State University


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Research Interests:

My work creates improved methods to measure biologically interesting analytes within complex samples by synergizing developments in the nanomaterial, microfluidic, imaging, and clinical communities.


Recent Publications:

  1. Jokerst JV and McDevitt JT. Programmable Nano-Bio-Chips: Multifunctional Clinical Tools for Use at the Point of Care. Nanomedicine. 2010;5(1):143-155.
  2. Jokerst JV, Floriano PN, Christodoulides N, Jacobson JW, and McDevitt JT. Programmable Nano-Bio-Chip Sensors: Analytical Meets Clinical. Analytical Chemistry. 2010;In Press.
  3. Jokerst JV, Bhagwandin BD, Jacobson JW, McDevitt JT. Clinical Applications of a programmable nano-bio-chip. Clinical Laboratory International. 2009;33(6):24-27.
  4. Jokerst JV, Raamanathan A, Christodoulides N, Floriano PN, Pollard AA, Simmons GW, Wong J, Gage C, Furmaga W, Redding S, and McDevitt JT . Nano-Bio-Chips for High Performance Multiplexed Protein Detection: Determinations of Cancer Biomarkers in Serum and Saliva using Quantum Dot Labels. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 2009;24(12):3622–3629.
  5. Jokerst JV, Floriano PN, Christodoulides N, Simmons GW, and McDevitt JT . Integration of Semiconductor Quantum Dots into Nano-Bio-Chip Systems for the Enumeration of CD4+ T Cell Counts at the Point-of-Need. Lab on a Chip. 2008;8(12):2079—2090.

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