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Faculty
Involved in the Center for Analytical Biotechnology
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Paul
Alivisatos Development of new classes of materials, semiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots as bioanalytical labels |
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Carolyn
Bertozzi Organic chemistry, molecular and cell biology are used to engineer cell surfaces and develop new therapeutic strategies |
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Jean
Fréchet Organic chemistry on the nanometer scale with macromolecules is used to make novel molecular recognition and separation media |
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Marcin
Majda Dynamic Properties of Molecular Assemblies at the Air/Water and Electrode/Solution Interfaces |
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Richard
Mathies (Director) Laser spectroscopy and microfabrication is used to develop novel lab-on-a-chip bioanalysis devices and methods. |
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Alex
Pines The development of modern pulsed magnetic resonance spectroscopy and optical pumping in condensed matter opens up new approaches to magnetic resonance imaging with hyperpolarized gases. |
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Rich
Saykally Laser spectroscopy, molecular ions, astrophysics, ultrasensitive detection of trace species, clusters, intermolecular forces, femtosecond chemical imaging microscopy, biophysics, water, science education. |
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Evan
Williams (Associate Director) The structure and reactivity of biomolecules and biomolecule/water interactions are investigated using sophisticated new methods in mass spectrometry, separations, and spectroscopy. |
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