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The Bright Side of a Heavy Metal
PSU innovators Andrea Goforth and Anna Brown see Bismuth nanoparticle materials as the imaging agents of the future.
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Dr. John J. Perona
Quantitative biology of the protein translation apparatus.
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Dr. Erik Johansson
Surface chemistry, photovoltaics, and photoelectrochemistry
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Dr. Andrea Mitchell Goforth
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Dr. Gwen Shusterman
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Dr. Robert Strongin
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Dr. Mark Woods
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Dr. Rueben H. Simoyi
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Dr. Shankar B. Rananavare
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Dr. James F. Pankow
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Dr. Dirk Iwata-Reuyl
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Dr. Albert S. Benight
Our research program involves investigations of melting transition phenomena in DNA, RNA and proteins and discovery of biomarkers for human disease.
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Dr. David H. Peyton
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Dr. Carl C. Wamser
Our research is aimed at developing novel organic solar cells using conductive polymers.
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Dr. Tami Lasseter Clare
We study newly emerging technologies in materials chemistry to advance practices in cultural heritage conservation.
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Dr. Kevin A. Reynolds
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Dr. Niles Lehman
The Lehman lab is interested in prebiotic chemistry and the origins of life on the Earth. We use catalytic RNA (ribozymes) to reconstruct primitive living processes such as self-assembling systems, cooperative catalytic networks, and simple evolving and/or decision-making molecular constructs.
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Dr. Dean B. Atkinson
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