Tuan Vo-Dinh
Tuan Vo-Dinh | |
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Born |
Nha Trang, South Vietnam | April 11, 1948
Fields | Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Photonics |
Institutions | Duke University |
Tuan Vo-Dinh (Vietnamese: Võ Đình Tuấn) (Nha Trang, 11 April 1948) is R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics of Duke University. Vo-Dinh has been ranked No. 43 on a list of the world's top 100 living geniuses in a survey conducted by Creators Synectics, a global consultants firm.[1]
Born in Nha Trang, Vietnam, Vo-Dinh earned his doctorate degree in biophysical chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1975 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1975. He researched at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee as Director of Center for Advanced Biomedical Photonics and was Professor at University of California, University of Tennessee, (Knoxville), before coming to Duke in March 2006. He specializes in photonics, the science of the interaction between light and matter like biophotonics, laser-excited luminescence spectroscopy, etc.
Patents
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Dosimeter for Monitoring Vapors and Aerosols of Organic Compounds," U.S. Patent No. 4,680,165 (1987).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Practical Substrate and Apparatus for Static and Continuous Monitoring by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy," U.S. Patent No. 4,674,878 (1987).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Surface-Enhanced Raman Optical Data Storage," U.S. Patent No. 4,999,810 (1991).
- M. J. Sepaniak and T. Vo-Dinh, "Fiber Optic-Based Regenerable Biosensor," U.S. Patent No. 5,176,881 (1993).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Enhanced Photo Activated Luminescence for Screening Polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and Other Related Compounds," U.S. Patent 5,272,089 (1993).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Raman-Based System for DNA Sequencing, Mapping and Other Separations," U.S. Patent 5,306,403 (1994).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Improved Surface-Enhanced Raman Optical Data Storage System," U.S. Patent 5,325,342 (1994).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Apparatus and Methods for Detecting Chemical Permeation," US Patent 5,376,554 (1994).
- T. Vo-Dinh, EPAL Apparatus for Screening Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), and Other Chlorinated Compounds," US Patent 5,318,751 (1994).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Dosimeter and Probe," U.S. Patent 5,400,136 (1995).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Article of Protective Clothing Adapted for Detecting Chemical Permeation and Methods Therapy," US Patent 5,493,730 (1996).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Photo-activated Luminescence Sensor and Method for Detecting Trichloroethoplene and Related Volatile Organochloride Compounds," US Patent 5,525,520 (1996).
- T. Vo-Dinh and P. Viallet, "Biosensor and Chemical Sensors Probes for Calcium and Other Metal Ions," US Patent 5,496,522 (1996).
- T. Vo-Dinh, M. Panjehpour and B.F. Overholt, "Laser-Induced Differential Normalized Fluorescence Method for Cancer Diagnosis," US Patent 5,579,773 (1996).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Advanced Synchronous Luminescence System for Medical Diagnostics," US Patent 5,599,717 (1997).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman Gene Probe and Detection System,” US Patent 5,721,102 (1998).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Advanced Surface-Enhanced Raman Gene Probes and Method Thereof,” US Patent 5,783,389 (1998)
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Advanced Surface-Enhanced Raman Gene Probes and Method Thereof,” US Patent 5,814,516 (1998).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Surface-Enhanced Raman Medical Probes and System for Disease Diagnostics and Drug Testing,” US Patent 5,864,397 (1999).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Advanced Synchronous Luminescence System for the Detection of Biological Agents and Infectious Pathogens,” US Patent 5,938,617 (1999).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Advanced Surface-enhanced Raman Gene Probe Systems and Methods thereof,” US Patent 6,174,677 (2001).
- T. Vo-Dinh, N. Erickson, and A.L. Wintenberg, “Integrated Circuit Biochip Microsystem Containing Lens,” US Patent 6,197,503 (2001).
- T. Vo-Dinh and S. Norton, “Method and apparatus of spectro-acoustically enhanced ultrasonic detection for diagnostics,” US Patent 6,212,421 (2001).
- T. Vo-Dinh, “Nanoprobe for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy in medical diagnostic and drug screening,” US Patent 6,219,137 (2001).
- T. Vo-Dinh and A. Sadana, “Fractal Analysis of Time Varying Data,” US Patent 6,422,998 (2002).
- T. Vo-Dinh, N. Erickson, and A.L. Wintenberg, “Integrated Circuit Biochip Microsystem” US Patent 6,448,064 B1 (2002)
- T. Vo-Dinh “SERODS Optical Data Storage with Parallel Signal Transfer", US Patent 6,583,397 (2003).
- T. Vo-Dinh “SERODS Optical Data Storage with Parallel Signal Transfer", US Patent 6,614,730 (2003).
- T. Vo-Dinh “Multifunctional and Multispectral Biosensor and Methods of Use”, US Patent 6,743,581 (2004).
- T. Vo-Dinh and M .Hajaligol “Monitoring of Vapor Phase Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”, US Patent 6,744,503 (2004).
- T. Vo-Dinh and A.L. Wintenberg “Integrated Tunable Optical System” (US Patent 6,965,431 (2004).
- T. Vo-Dinh, "Advanced Synchronous Luminescence Imaging for Chemical and Medical Diagnostics", US Patent 7,103,402 (2006).
Books
- Vo-Dinh T., Room Temperature Phosphorimetry for Chemical Analysis, Wiley Interscience, New York (1984).
- Vo-Dinh T., Editor, Chemical Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, Wiley, New York (1989).
- Vo-Dinh T. and Eastwood D.L., Editors, Laser-Based Approaches in Luminescence Spectroscopy, ASTM Publishers, Philadelphia (1990).
- Vo-Dinh T., Editor-in-chief, Biomedical Photonics Handbook, CRC Presss, Boca Raton, FL (2003).
- Gauglitz G. and Vo-Dinh T., Editors, Handbook of Spectroscopy, Wiley-VCH, New York (2003).
- Vo-Dinh T., Editor, Protein Nanotechnology, Humana Press, New York, (in press).
References
- ↑ "Top 100 living geniuses". Telegraph.co.uk. 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2008-06-19.
External links
- Bio Tuan Vo-Dinh at Duke University.
- Vo-Dinh Research Group
- Bio
- USPTO recognizes Asian Pacific American creativity during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, May 2002
- Inventor of the Week Archive: Tuan Vo-Dinh Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996
- Dr. Tuan Vo-Dinh to serve on new international journal as editorial board member, Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Communications and External Relations.