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Snehan Peshin

PhD Research Fellow at University of California Irvine

Dr. Snehan Peshin is a prominent researcher and Postdoctoral Scholar in the field of biomedical engineering, currently affiliated with the University of Washington. His work primarily focuses on microfluidics and diagnostics, particularly the development of innovative technologies for point-of-care diagnostics.

Education and Career Background

  • PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering: Dr. Peshin earned his doctorate from the University of California, Irvine, where he developed compact disc (CD)-based platforms for extreme point-of-care diagnostics. This research enabled rapid detection of cancer biomarkers and SARS-CoV-2 in saliva samples.
  • Previous Positions: Before his current role, he worked as a Process Engineer at Meta Reality Labs and held engineering positions at Ford Motor Company and SPRL India.

Research Contributions

Dr. Peshin's research encompasses:

  • Centrifugal Microfluidics: He has pioneered work in centrifugal microfluidics, focusing on picoliter Thin Film Chromatography (pTLC) chips for single-cell lipid analysis.
  • Innovative Diagnostics: His contributions include advancing techniques for detecting biomarkers under extreme conditions, enhancing the performance of diagnostic devices, and integrating multiple processes on a single platform.

Achievements

Dr. Peshin has filed multiple patents, published numerous research papers, and received various honors for his impactful work in microfluidics and diagnostics. He is recognized for his commitment to advancing healthcare through technological innovation.

Current Role

As of December 2023, Dr. Peshin has transitioned to a role as a Senior Consumables Engineer at Zoetis Inc., where he continues to apply his expertise in developing diagnostic technologies.123

Highlights

‪Snehan Peshin‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Location

Irvine, California