Eric S. McLamore Data-verified
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Tyson Endowed Chair of Biosensing Engineering
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Eric S. McLamore's research program integrates nanobiosensor development, biosystems applications, and decision support systems. His work focuses on engineering bio-nano interfaces and applying custom sensor platforms in agricultural and environmental contexts. He also develops machine learning-enabled tools to support end-user decision-making.
McLamore's research has explored various applications for his sensor technologies, including studying water chemistry, food safety, public health, and plant signaling. His publications address topics such as biosensing technologies for food, environmental, and agricultural applications, novel electrode designs for ion sensing, plant anti-herbivore responses, biofertilizer use, molecularly imprinted plasmonic sensors for environmental monitoring, micro/nanoplastics in agriculture and food systems, and the prevalence of bacteria in produce production using wastewater effluents.
With an h-index of 37 and 187 total publications, McLamore has a significant publication record. His research has been supported by various funding agencies, and he has collaborated with numerous researchers across different institutions.
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- h-index: 38
- Publications: 186
- Citations: 4,615
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Preparation of Phytophthora zoospore suspensions v1 (2026)
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