Prof Edwards gave a talk titled “Leveraging nanopore physics for dramatically enhanced resistive pulse sensing” at the first Utah Electrochemistry Symposium (UTES) hosted by Profs. Henry WhiteShelley Minteer, and Long Luo on July 25–26, 2025, at the University of Utah’s Department of Chemistry. This year’s symposium, “A 40-Year Journey in Electrochemistry,” honored Professor White’s outstanding contributions to both research and education. The gathering reunited alumni from the White group, who traveled from across the nation to showcase their work and reconnect with Utah’s vibrant electrochemistry community. The nanopore work in the Edwards Lab has been supported by the Arkansas Biosciences Institute Research Grant.