Sheryl Chocron completed her M.S. degree in Bioengineering in December 2014

Sheryl Chocron completed her M.S. degree in Bioengineering in December 2014. Her thesis is titled "Interference Studies using Multidimensional Mapping of Cross-Reactive Sensors: Applications in Blood Monitoring of Clozapine." Her thesis presents a methodology for identifying individual interfering species for Point-of-care sensors used in clinical applications for diagnosing and monitoring health conditions.