Jesse Vincent Jokerst is a/an Assistant Professor (Business/Economics/Engineerin in the University Of California department at University Of California
University of California San Diego - Engineering
Assistant Professor at University of California, San Diego
Biotechnology
Jesse
Jokerst
La Jolla, California
I measure interesting proteins and cells to uncover aberrant biology in human and animal subjects. Special focus is on high throughput, point-of-care, and multiplexed approaches with imaging in vivo complementing ex vivo sensing.
Specialties: radiology, molecular imaging, contrast agents, cell tracking, photoacoustic imaging, ultrasound, nanotechnology, materials chemistry, silica chemistry, gold chemistry, nanoparticles, nanorods, clinical research, lab-on-a-chip systems, biosensors, quantum dots, immunoassay development, flow cytometry, cancer biomarkers, MEMS structures, microfluidics, Raman, SERS, silica, tumor models, cell culture, flow cytometry.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Jesse worked at Truman State University as a Undergraduate Research Assistant
Instructor
Grant Writing. Chemistry. Imaging.
Assistant Professor
Jesse worked at University of California, San Diego as a Assistant Professor
Post-doctoral Associate
Division: Analytical Chemistry
Dissertation: “Next Generation Transduction Pathways for Biosensor Array Platforms”
Teaching Assistant
Analytical Chemistry
Synergized lecture to laboratory; maintained and repaired instructional instrumentation including HPLC, GC, and FAAS; assigned and managed lab groups; evaluated project proposals
Certified Phlebotomy Technician
Reduced redundancy in scheduled venipunctures and analyses; collected specimens according to OSHA guidelines; confirmed results delivery; coordinated with reference laboratories and American Red Cross
B.S. cum laude
Chemistry (English Minor)
Founded in 1867, Truman State University is designated as Missouri's premier public liberal arts and sciences institution. With a student body of approximately 5,700, Truman is located in the city of Kirksville in northeastern Missouri.
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Ph.D.
Analytical Chemistry
Post-doctoral Associate
Division: Analytical Chemistry
Dissertation: “Next Generation Transduction Pathways for Biosensor Array Platforms”
Teaching Assistant
Analytical Chemistry
Synergized lecture to laboratory; maintained and repaired instructional instrumentation including HPLC, GC, and FAAS; assigned and managed lab groups; evaluated project proposals
Instructor
Grant Writing. Chemistry. Imaging.