

Mark A. Hayes
Mark A. Hayes enhances global conversations on the intricate intersections of chemistry and interdisciplinary sciences. As a distinguished Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University-West, Glendale, AZ, he has dedicated his career to advancing the fields of analytical, clinical, biological, and physical chemistry. His work seamlessly integrates elements of engineering, physics, biology, and medicine, making him a pivotal figure in the scientific community. Professor Hayes's research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, array-based separations, and the innovative development of bionanotubules. His scholarly contributions include over 80 publications and book chapters, which have significantly influenced the understanding and application of these complex scientific areas. His pioneering work in bionanotubules and array-based separations has opened new avenues for research and practical applications in various scientific disciplines. In addition to his research, Professor Hayes has played an active role in shaping the future of analytical chemistry through his leadership positions within the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) and the AES Electrophoresis Society. His involvement in these organizations underscores his commitment to advancing the field and fostering collaboration among scientists worldwide. Professor Hayes is also deeply committed to education and mentorship. He has guided numerous undergraduate and graduate students, helping them secure research funds and prestigious fellowships to further their academic and professional pursuits. His mentorship has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of scientists, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their respective fields. Throughout his career, Professor Hayes has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to scientific excellence and innovation. His work continues to inspire and influence researchers and students alike, contributing to the ongoing advancement of chemistry and its related disciplines. His contributions to the scientific community are a testament to his passion for discovery and his commitment to making a lasting impact on the world.
Publications
, 1075-1079, 2009-09-14