Omowunmi (Wunmi) A. SadikWunmi Sadik is a Professor of Chemistry at State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY-Binghamton) and the director of the Center for Advanced Sensors and Environmental Systems. Sadik received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Wollongong in Australia and did her postdoctoral research at the US Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr Sadik has held appointments at Harvard University, Cornell University and Naval Research Laboratories in Washington, DC. Sadik's research currently centers on the interfacial molecular recognition processes, sensors and biomaterials, and immunochemistry with tandem instrumental techniques. Her work utilizes electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques to study risk exposure assessment, endocrine disrupters, and toxicity of engineered nanomaterials and naturally occurring chemical compounds. Sadik has over 370 scientific publications in the areas of biosensors, environmental and materials chemistry. These include referred articles (110), patents/patent applications (10), invited/keynote presentations (125), book chapters, and conference abstracts (135). Sadik is the recipient of Harvard University's Distinguished Radcliffe Fellowship, National ScienceFoundation's Discovery Corps Senior Fellowship, SUNY Chancellor Award for Research, Australian Merit Award, Chancellor Award for Outstanding Inventor, and National Research Council COBASE fellowship.