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Marek Osinski
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Antibiotic-coupled magnetic nanoparticles for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections
The major achievements of this work include the synthesis & characterization of iron oxide nanoparticles for application in the treatment of cystic fibrosis lung infections, the leading cause of... More »
The major achievements of this work include the synthesis & characterization of iron oxide nanoparticles…
The major achievements of this work include the development of a novel stochastic simulation framework…
Survival of all organisms requires the ability to withstand periods of starvation. A model for studying…
The INCBN IGERT seminar series has added exceptional value to the trainees’ educational experience….
Social & Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology was offered as credit for the INCBN IGERT students….
John Plumley successfully demonstrated repeatability for synthesis of non-Cd containing QDs with…
The INCBN IGERT Fellowship has given Nathan Withers the knowledge and self-confidence to take on…
Amber McBride completed her comprehensive exam in March 2013 and was accepted to participate in…
The research thrusts of Patrick Johnson’s project are inherently interdisciplinary and are…
ECE 581 course on “Colloidal Nanocrystals for Biomedical Applications”, cross-listed with the Biomedical…
Amber McBride has developed a novel drug delivery vehicle, termed Nano-in-microparticles (NIMs)….
Michael Malik has completed his dissertation and defense for his doctorate degree while working…
Nathan Withers, an INCBN IGERT Trainee, has won the Ocean Optics Young Investigator Award for his…
Antoine Ho, an INCBN IGERT Trainee, was the first author on a paper published this year that addressed…
Patrick Cutler, an INCBN IGERT Trainee, is working on two projects involving single particle tracking…
According to current statistics reported by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),…
Sequencing-by-ligation (SBL) is one of several next-generation sequencing methods that have been…
ECE 581 course on “Colloidal Nanocrystals for Biomedical Applications”, cross-listed with the Biomedical…
Biology 547, Advanced Techniques in Light Microscopy, was offered as credit for the INCBN IGERT students….
The INCBN IGERT seminar series has added exceptional value to the trainees’ educational experience….
The interdisciplinary research achievements of Jennifer Pelowitz, an INCBN IGERT Trainee pursuing…
The research project of Amber McBride, an INCBN IGERT Trainee pursuing a PhD degree in Nanoscience…
Patrick Johnson, an INCBN IGERT Trainee pursuing a PhD degree in Nanoscience and Microsystems, works…
Debra Cox, an INCBN IGERT Trainee, has been selected to participate in the 62nd Lindau Nobel Laureate…
Tuberculosis, a deadly pathogen that infects a third of the world’s population, is on the rise…
According to current statistics reported by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lung…
Ellen Dengler, an INCBN IGERT Trainee, is working on the application of silica nanoparticles as a…
Researchers at the University of New Mexico (UNM) are developing highly thermo-stable vaccines for…
Through funding in part from the NSF’s Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship program…
The NSF IGERT program on Integrating Nanotechnology with Cell Biology and Neuroscience (INCBN) at…
Shayna Brocato has won Second Place in the student poster competition at the 217th Electrochemical…
Brittany Branch is working on fabrication and characterization of the closed rectangular loop microfluidic…
The INCBN IGERT seminar series has added exceptional value to the Trainees’ educational experience….
A special topics course on “Biomedical Applications of Colloidal Nanocrystals” with an innovative…
Biology 547, Advanced Techniques in Light Microscopy, was offered as credit for the INCBN IGERT…
Research goals of Shayna Brocato include developing methods that yield high amount of double-stranded…
The coursework and seminars offered by the INCBN IGERT program have contributed not only to a better…
Jennifer Pelowitz is working on characterization and interrogation of single cells using self-assembled…
Through the INCBN IGERT, Andy Maloney has been able to attend the Biophysical Society Meeting held…
Biology 547, Advanced Techniques in Light Microscopy, was offered as credit for the INCBN IGERT…
A special topics course on “Biomedical Applications of Colloidal Nanocrystals” with an innovative…
Ellen Dengler, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Neurosciences, pursues research centered on…
The INCBN IGERT program encourages collaboration among departments and scientists who may not have…
Within this past year, Kris Marjon, an INCBN IGERT Trainee and a Ph.D. graduate student in the Biomedical…
The INCBN IGERT seminar series has added exceptional value to the trainees’ educational experience….
Actin cytoskeleton has been implicated in restricting diffusion of plasma membrane components. Simultaneous…
The goal of Debra Cox, an INCBN IGERT Trainee and a Ph.D. graduate student in Physics, is to insert…
Michelle Costa, an INCBN IGERT Trainee and a Ph.D. graduate student in Chemical Engineering has…
Larry Herskowitz, advised by Prof. Steven Koch at the Center for High Technology Materials at the…
Michelle Costa, a Trainee supported by the Integrating Nanotechnology with Cell Biology and Neuroscience…
Shayna McGill, an INCBN IGERT Trainee at the University of New Mexico, is investigating whether magnetic…