Shannon Servoss is a highly experienced professional in the field of chemical engineering with a strong academic background. Servoss served as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas from August 2014 to May 2022, focusing on the use of non-natural peptide mimics for developing disease diagnostics and therapeutics. Prior roles include Co-Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Post-doctoral Fellow at Battelle Memorial Institute. Shannon's research includes the development of scFv-based ELISA microarray technology and contributions to microfabricated DNA analysis devices. Currently, Shannon is a Staff Material Science Engineer at Roche, following a role as Research Scientist at Now Diagnostics. Educational qualifications include a BSE in Chemical Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University.
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