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I have a wealth of experience in writing documents that serve many purposes. As a research-based Ph.D. degree-holder, I have authored and contributed to several peer-reviewed research articles in some of the top journals in nanotechnology and chemistry.

 

As an assistant professor, I have authored and co-authored numerous grants to agencies ranging from the National Science Foundation and state-funded organizations to university-specific initiatives.

 

I also have experience writing grants for non-profit agencies that are not science-related.

 

Finally, I actively guide undergraduate students with writing their admissions essays for graduate and professional schools.

Applying analytical ultracentrifugation to nanocrystal suspensions

 

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Quantitative analysis of sedimentation properties will allow for better agreement between experimental and theoretical models of nanocrystal solution behavior, as well as providing deeper insight into the hydrodynamic size and solution properties of nanomaterials.

Analytical Ultracentrifugation for Characterizing Nanocrystals and Their Bioconjugates

 

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Analytical ultracentrifugation (AU) provides a general way to probe the polydispersity of nanoparticles and the formation of bioconjugates in solution.

Generation of Size-Controlled, Submicrometer Protein Crystals

 

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Cross-linked protein crystals represent a new class of micro- and mesoporous materials with properties potentially useful in technologies as diverse as chiral separations and drug delivery.

Size-Dependent Sedimentation Properties of Nanocrystals

 

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Centrifugation is an increasingly important technique for nanomaterial processing. Here, we examine this process for gold, cadmium selenide, and iron oxide nanocrystals using an analytical ultracentrifuge.

Altering protein surface charge with chemical modification modulates protein–gold nanoparticle aggregation

 

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Gold nanoparticles (AuNP) can interact with a wide range of molecules including proteins.

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