Q&A with Keynote Speaker, Professor Omowunmi Sadik

Professor Omowunmi (Wunmi) Sadik
BioSMART Center & New Jersey Institute of Technology
Thursday, February 8

Wallace H. Coulter Lecture: Sustainable Nanomaterials for Sensing Human Health and the Environment
Track: Environment & Energy


Join Dr. Omowunmi (Wunmi Sadik), distinguished Professor and Director of The BioSMART Center at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, for an informal Q&A. Dr. Sadik will be delivering the prestigious Wallace H. Coulter Lecture at Pittcon 2024. During this Coffee Break, you’ll get a preview of her address, “Sustainable Nanomaterials for Sensing Human Health and the Environment.” You’ll learn how Dr. Sadik got into this field of research and her history at Pittcon. Dr. Sadik will also share some tips for making the most out of Pittcon and/or San Diego. Have a question for Dr. Sadik? You’ll get an opportunity to ask!

This Coffee Break will be moderated by Dr. Helen Boylan, Pittcon 2024 Environment & Energy Track Leader and Professor of Chemistry at Westminster College.

About Wunmi Sadik

Wunmi Sadik is the distinguished Professor and Director of The BioSMART Center at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Professor Sadik has held appointments at Harvard University, Cornell University, the EPA, and the Naval Research Laboratory. She has published over 200 peer-reviewed works with 400 invited lectures and conference contributions. Her group focuses on understanding interfaces, particularly the electrochemical interface, and how to use this knowledge to pursue innovative bio (analytical) sensor technologies to improve human health and the environment. She has developed a biosensor technology to enable clinicians to assess the pain experienced by a patient objectively. Her pain biosensor uses the idea that the underlying cause of pain is a fundamental biochemical process. Coupled with a Bayes net model, preliminary data on 379 patients confirmed that the majority (80%) showed consistency among the biomarker data and the patient’s self-reported pain. She is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, The American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, The African Academy of Sciences, and Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer. She is a recipient of the Radcliffe Fellowship, NIH Outstanding Scientific Achievement & WALS Lectureship, SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Scholarship and Creative Activities, and NSF’s Discovery Corps Senior Fellowship. She holds 12 US patents and patent applications and is the founder of three startup companies. As the Co-Founder and President of the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (www.susnano.org), Professor Sadik is building support for science and promoting the understanding of its broader relevance to society.

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