Department 3838
1000 E. University Avenue
Physical Science Bldg 403
Laramie, WY 82071
Phone: 307-766-2479
Fax: 307-766-2807
Email: chemistry@uwyo.edu
B.A., 1980, Washington University
Ph.D., 1985, Northwestern University
Postdoctoral, 1986, Eidgenonische Technische Hochschule (Zurich)
Postdoctoral, 1987, Universitat Bayreuth
Postdoctoral, 1988, Texas A&M University
carron@uwyo.edu •(307) 766-2434 • PS 403
Our research interests are focus on applications for Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and development of new Raman instrumentation. The field of SERS is rich in applications such as biomedical, environmental, and material science. Much of our work is directed at methods to enhance the adsorption of materials to surfaces. This means developing chemistries that mimic binding sites or mechanisms in nature. For example, we recently developed a method to hybridize RNA with SERS nanoparticles to create a novel viral assay. Until recently Raman spectroscopy has been considered a laboratory technique. However, our goal to develop practical SERS assays requires a new standard for Raman instrumentation. We develop miniaturized Raman instrumentation for assays that is portable, battery powered, and often designed specifically for an application.
For more information about Dr. Carron's research and Raman devices go to: www.wysri.com
