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Andreas Mershin, Ph.D.
Scientific Advisor

Andreas Mershin, Ph.D., Scientific Advisor, Voltree PowerDr. Andreas Mershin received his MSci in Physics from Imperial College London (1997) and his PhD in Physics from Texas A&M University (2003).

Upon being awarded a record half a million dollars in NSF and state grants for his three-year PhD dissertation project “Electromagnetic and Informational Processes in Biomolecular Systems”, he initiated trans-disciplinary collaborations and discovered that the stochiometry of microtubule associated proteins is crucial for associative memory function in Drosophila, showing for the first time that the cytoskeleton is directly involved in memory encoding, storage and retrieval.

Since 2004, he works at the Center for Biomedical Engineering of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is currently Research Scientist, co-PI and Program Manager of a multi-million dollar, interdisciplinary international collaboration developing nano-bioelectronic photovoltaic and chemical sensing applications using membrane proteins integrated onto semiconductors. His research and outreach activities have been featured prominently on CNN, BBC, New York Times, Endgadget, Discovery Channel, Wired, New Scientist and many other national and international mass media outlets.

A patent holder and entrepreneur in the field of biophotovoltaics and biosensors, he is the Science Advisor to Voltree Power, a company developing a mesh-networked, battery-replacement-free forest wildfire alert and prediction (www.VoltreePower.com). He has acted as science advisor to several MIT100K competitors and is the 2003 winner of the Texas A&M Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship Business Idea Competition. He consults with numerous multinational electronics and renewable energy companies on cutting edge innovation in the fields of bioelectronics and bionanotechnology.

He is co-founder and past lead organizer of the Hellenic Business Network's “Big Idea” business plan competition, co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' Molecular Frontiers Foundation (daughter organization of the Nobel foundation) and the Director of the international Molecular Frontiers Inquiry Prize (a.k.a “kid Nobel”) awarded annually to the best scientific questions posed by children (www.molecularfrontiers.org).

He enjoys scuba diving and flying small airplanes and gliders.