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    • Advanced Biosensors for Non-Invasive Therapeutic Monitoring
    • Monitoring Dephosphorylation in Cells for Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Using Electromagnetic Simulations to Develop Components for Next Generation Optical Computers
    • Laser-based Remote Detection of Explosives
    • The Retina in 3D
    • From Plants to People – The Use of Biological Pigment Derivatives in the Medical Field
    • Tumor-targeting Dendrimers—a Nanotechnology based Cancer Therapy
    • Synthetic Nanomaterials – Technology Advancers or Environmental Adversaries
    • Single Molecule Microscopy for Cancer Therapy
    • People, Polymers and Drugs
  • NSF REU Faculty and Staff
    • Marcin Ptaszek, Ph.D.
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    • NSF REU Students 2018
      • Anna Blood
      • Miguel Gomez
      • Brett Lucht
      • Julia Miller
      • Katelyn Rediger
      • Ciairra Riley
      • Leslie Scheurer
      • Sarah Scrivener
      • Lauren Skrajewski
      • Renee Suzich
    • NSF REU Students 2017
      • Barituziga Banuna
      • Meghan Dands
      • Kristen Irons
      • Angelie Matar
      • Michael Matrona
      • Luke Monroe
      • Constance Nyaunu
      • Leopold Posada
      • Lucia Rodriguez
      • Eve Schodowski
    • NSF REU Students 2016
      • Kathy Barron
      • Kyle Belloumo
      • Jashaun Bottoms
      • Elisa Castillo
      • Blake Ford
      • Mai Lam
      • Michael Matrona
      • Hyo Park
      • Rebecca Pontius
      • Kalen Sullivan
  • REU Research Projects
    • 2019 Student Research
      • Hydroporphyrin Photonics Materials as Activatable Singlet Oxygen Photosensitizers – Kalen Sullivan
    • 2018 Student Research
      • Molecular Rotors for Visualizing Intracellular Viscosity: Anna Blood
      • Self-assembling Chlorins as a Simple Model of Light-harvesting Antenna: Miguel Gomez
      • Purification and Crystallization of Porphyromonas Gingivalis NFeoAB: Julia Miller
      • Imaging of the Interaction Between Quantum Dots and Liposomes using Single Molecule Microscopy: Katelyn Rediger
      • Characterization of the Protein-RNA Interactions that Nucleate the HIV-1 Virus Assembly: Ciairra Riley
      • Deep-UV Standoff Raman Spectroscopy:Leslie Scheurer
      • Synthesis of Flexible Nucleosides for the Discovery of Virus Cures: Sarah Scrivener
      • Thermally-induced Optical Reflection of Sound (THORS) in Tissue Phantoms: Lauren Skrajewski
      • Relative Adsorption of Amine and Carboxylate-Terminated Dendrons to Gold Nanoparticles: Renee Suzich
    • 2016 Student Research
      • Developing a 3D Retinal Tissue Scaffold Using PEG-Based Hydrogels – Kathy Barron
      • Computational Studies of Light-Nanoparticles Interactions – Kyle Belluomo
      • The Development of Gold Nanoparticle-Cored Dendrimers as a Multifunctional Drug Delivery System for Chemotherapy – Jashaun Bottoms
      • Utilizing Solvatochromic Dyes to Probe Phase Changes in Stimuli Responsive Polymers – Elisa Castillo
      • Single Molecule Microscopy of Protein-Containing Phospholipid Vesicles – Blake Ford
      • Preparation of Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Biosensors for the Characterization of Gentamycin Sulfate – Mai Lam
      • Deep UV Raman Spectroscopy for Standoff Detection – Michael Matrona
      • Luminescent Quantum Dots Chemical Stability in Biological Solutions and their Interactions with Zebrafish Embryos during Embryo Development – Hyo Park
      • The Search for Quantum Dot-Based FRET Probes for Phosphatases – Rebecca Pontius
  • NSF REU Faculty and Staff
    • Marcin Ptaszek, Ph.D.
    • Zeev Rosenzweig, Ph.D.

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