Posted on 2/24/2026 by Nicole Navratil

The SEAC Award Session on March 9th will include a distinguished lineup of innovative presentations on electrochemical sensing:
Innovations in Electrochemical Sensing: Low-Cost, Portable Microfluidic Platforms
Charles Henry, Colorado State University (Recipient of the Charles N. Reilley Award in Electroanalytical Chemistry)
Monitoring the Movement of Molecules in the Body via Real-Time Aptamer-Based Sensors
Netz Arroyo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Adventures in Using 3D Printing to Integrate Electrodes into Microfluidic Devices for Analysis of Cellular Systems
R. Scott Martin, Saint Louis University
Electroanalytical Sensors for Patient-Centric At-Home and Point-of-Care Analysis
Maral Mousavi, University of Southern California (Recipient of the Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Award)
Understanding the Limitations of Organic-Electrolyte-Based Reference Electrodes: A Quasi-Steady-State Model Accounting for Organic Electrolyte Partitioning, Ion Exchange, and Diffusion
Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota
BASi Research Products is proud to sponsor the Charles N. Reilley Award in Electroanalytical Chemistry, and the Peter T. Kissinger SEAC Service Award, named in honor of our founder.
We congratulate all of the 2026 award winners on their achievement.

Dr. Charles Henry, will present his group’s work adapting screen-printed carbon electrodes for integration into microfluidic platforms for diverse sensing applications, from heavy metal detection in environmental samples to infectious disease diagnostics in clinical settings. His lecture will also highlight emerging methods using laser-induced graphene electrodes and their incorporation into microfluidic and wearable sensing devices.
Electrochemical sensing has been a central theme in recent innovation, including portable and wearable potentiostat platforms such as the PalmSens EmStat4T and Sensit Wearable. This focus reflects the continued evolution of electrochemical tools toward integrated, field-deployable, and real-world applications.
We look forward to collaborating with Dr. Henry on a webinar later this year offering a deeper dive into the concepts and applications presented at the symposium. Stay tuned for more details.
Dr. Ritesh, Vyas, our Associate Director of Product Commercialization and Strategy will be joining all SEAC events on March 9th, and will be available for meetings and discussion.
Contact us at ec@basinc.com to schedule a meeting with Ritesh or to discuss collaboration on a future project or webinar.