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Breezing: A first metabolism mobile tracker - By Erica Forzani and Kathy Tao

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Breezing: A first metabolism mobile tracker - By Erica Forzani and Kathy Tao

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Agenda:

6:30-7:30: Presentation about Breezing- Metabolism mobile tracker.

7:30: Raffles

7.45PM : Networking event at Aunt Chilada's, Food/Beer sponsored by the Breezing Team.

Topic: Breezing: A first metabolism mobile tracker. The importance of metabolism measurement, the technology behind accurate metabolism assessment, and metabolism mobile tracking. A demonstration of Breezing device will be performed, and attendees will be able to get their metabolism tested!

http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/6/d/4/4/event_205767972.jpegYou can read more about the product at

http://fullcircle.asu.edu/2013/01/asu-spin-off-launches-worlds-first-portable-metabolism-tracker/

http://www.indiegogo.com/metabolism

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Speaker: Erica Forzani

Assistant Professor:The Biodesign Institute, Bioelectronics and Biosensors

Asst Professor:The Biodesign Institute, Biodesign Administration

Dr. Erica Forzani is Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Program as well as joint faculty in the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy at Arizona State University (SEMTE). Dr. Forzani also has a joint appointment with ASU’s Center for Bioelectronics & Biosensors (CBB) at The Biodesign Institute, and she is Deputy Director of CBB. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry and B.S. in Biochemistry at Cordoba National University in Argentina. Prior to join ASU, she received prestigious fellowships from the Argentinian Research Council to support her Ph.D. and postdoctoral studies in Argentina. She came to ASU in 2003 as postdoctoral research associate of the Department of Electrical Engineering; where later she worked as Assistant Research Professor. Dr Forzani became Assistant Professor in SEMTE in Fall 2010. Dr. Forzani’s current research interests are the development of novel hybrid chemical and biosensors and the integration of sensors into wireless, non-invasive and inexpensive sensor devices. She is focused on health applications, and environmental health and safety. Currently, she has over 40 peer-reviewed publications, seven patent applications and two transferred intellectual properties. In addition, she has served as Guest Editor of Nanotechnology Journal, and is member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics. Expertise: Chemical and biosensors, non-invasive sensors, sensor integration, wireless and lab-on-cell-phone sensors Education: 2003-2006, Postdoct in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University 2000-2003, Postdoct in Materials and Analytical Sciences, University of Buenos Aires - Argentina 1999, Ph.D. Chemistry, Cordoba National University - Argentina 1993, B.S. Biochemistry, Cordoba National University - Argentina

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