• Professor, Biomedical Engineering
  • Department Head, Biomedical Engineering
  • James J. Cain Professor II
  • Affiliated Faculty, Materials Science & Engineering
Mike McShane

Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University – 1999

Research Interests

  • : Biosensors, biomaterials, biomedical optics, micro/nanotechnology, point-of-care technology

    Dr. Mike McShane's laboratory focuses on the modeling, design, fabrication and testing of small-scale analytical devices, particularly photoluminescent biosensors.

    McShane’s research and educational activities cover many areas of biomedical engineering, including biomaterials, molecular biology, biomedical optics, biotransport, bioinstrumentation, signal processing and medical device design.

    McShane’s laboratory produces and tests sensor systems using microscale and nanoscale fabrication approaches of self-assembly and photolithography as well as develops strategies for deploying these in vitro and in vivo. Examples of current technologies include hybrid polymer-protein-dye materials shaped into nanoparticles, microparticles, microcapsules and microstructured systems for “smart” sensing implants.

Awards & Honors

  • Technical Achievement Award for Sensors, IEEE Sensors Council, 2023
  • President, IEEE Sensors Council, 2016-2017
  • Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineers
  • Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Society
  • Fellow, SPIE
  • Senior Member, IEEE
  • TEES Faculty Fellow, Texas A&M, 2014-15
  • E.D. Brockett Professorship, TAMU, 2010-2011
  • George Armistead ’23 Faculty Fellow, TAMU, 2008
  • George Armistead ’23 Faculty Fellow, TAMU, 2007
  • W.W. Chew Professor of Engineering, LA Tech, 2004-2006
  • Outstanding Young Scientist, Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2/2004
  • Researcher of the Year, Sigma Xi National Society, LA Tech Chapter, 5/2002
  • Distinguished Graduate Award, Texas A&M Assoc. of Form. Stud., 4/2000