The at the University of Chapel Hill is interested in utilizing micro- and nano fabrication strategies to create devices that facilitate people's ability to gather chemical and biochemical information. Their motivations for fabricating devices include clinical diagnostics, high-throughput biochemical experimentation, understanding of transport mechanisms in nanoscale-confined spaces, and development of portable mass spectrometers operating at high-pressures. Applications for the devices that they develop include drug discovery, health care, environmental monitoring, chemical process control, and high-throughput laboratory analysis and basic research. The four main areas of active research in the Ramsey group include:
He is a founding scientist and current director of 908 Devices incorporated, a company which focuses on building handheld mass spectrometry devices for applications in laboratory analysis, safety and security, as well as for use in the life sciences. In 2017 908 Devices Inc. received the Federal Laboratory Consortium Excellence in Technology Transfer Award. The company is known for several products, including the zipchip ™ separations platform for quick and high quality separation and mass spectrometry analysis of biological samples and the M908 ™ handheld High Pressure Mass Spectrometry tool for analysis of chemical warfare agents. Dr. Ramsey is also a founding scientist and former scientific advisory board member of Caliper Technologies incorporated, later renamed Caliper Life Sciences, a company that commercializes microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technologies. Caliper Life Sciences was acquired by PerkinElmer in 2011 for $650M. Between 1979 and 2004, Dr. Ramsey worked as a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow, research associate, and eventually a group leader for Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Awards/Memberships
Awards that Dr. Ramsey has received include but are not limited to: the Ralph N. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry, the CASSS Award for Outstanding Achievements in Separation Science, the American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography, the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award, the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Chemical Instrumentation, the Battelle Distinguished Inventor Award, and the Frederick Conference Capillary Electrophoresis Award. Dr. Ramsey currently holds professional memberships with National Academy of Engineering, the American Chemical Society, and the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society. He has 108 issues patents, 2 allowed patents, and 20 pending patents. The United States Patent and Trademark Office website can be searched for specific patents, with Dr. Ramsey's being listed under the names John Michael Ramsey, J. Michael Ramsey, and John M. Ramsey.