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Eric A. Josephs, Ph.D.
Empire Innovation Associate Professor
EDUCATION
- B.S.E. – Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Duke University, 2007
- Ph.D. – Biological Engineering and Small-scale Technologies (BEST), University of California, Merced, 2013
- Postdoc – Molecular Biophysics, Duke University, 2018
ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
- 2024 - Empire Innovation Associate Professor (Nanotechnology/Nanomedicine), Dept. ofBiomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University, NY
- Associate Professor with Tenure, Dept. of Nanoscience, Univ. North Carolina-Greensboro, NC
- 2020 - Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Biology, Univ. North Carolina-Greensboro, NC
- 2018 - 2024 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Nanoscience, Univ. North Carolina-Greensboro, NC
- 2013 - 2018 Postdoctoral Scholar (NIH/F32) and Postdoctoral Associate, Dept. of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC
PUBLICATIONS
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PATENTS
- US # 11,427,817 - Compositions and methods of improving specificity in genomic engineering using RNA-guided endonucleases
HONORS
- 2024: Academic Organizing Committee, 2024 NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference: Nano and AI Convergence. December 9-10, 2024. Alexandria, VA.
- 2024: Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (UNCG) Faculty Award in Research Excellence
- 2023: Academic Organizing Committee chair, 2023 NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference: with a focus on Nanobiology. December 7-8, 2023. Alexandria,
- 2020: UNCG Faculty Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Honoree
- 2020: Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Faculty Award in Resea Excellence
- 2019: UNCG Faculty Award in Teaching Excellence
- 2015-16: Duke Scholars in Molecular Medicine (track in Oncology and Regenerative Medicine). Duke University School of Medicine
- 2014-2016: Ruth L. Kirschstein (NIH/F32) National Research Service Award (NRSA) for Postdoctoral Award number: GM112502. National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the U.S. National Institutes of Health
- 2014: Travel award. US-EU Conference on Repair of Endogenous DNA Damage, UNM CC.
- 2012: UC Merced Graduate & Research Council fellowship
- 2011: Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE)-funded teaching fellowship
- 2010: Faculty Mentor Program fellowship; University of California, Merced
- 2010: “Best Oral Presentation in Nanotechnology;” University of California System-wide Bioengineering Symposium
- 2009: Certificate of Recognition and Certificate of Instructional Training, Center for Teaching on Research Excellence (CRTE), University of California, Merced
COURSES TAUGHT
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- BME 590 - Biomedical Engineering Seminar
UNCG:
- NAN731 Systems and Synthetic Biology
- NAN702 Physical Biology
- NAN706 Principles of Nanoscience II: Analytical, Statistical, and Computational Foundations. (50%)
- NAN635 Nanomechanics
- NAN602 Nanobiology
- BME 590 - Biomedical Engineering Seminar
FUNDING AGENCIES
- NIH - National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- NIH - National Institute of National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
- NIH - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- National Science Foundation
- North Carolina Biotechnology Center (NCBC)
- University of North Carolina System’s Strategic Research Funding for COVID