Congratulations to Dr. Gaelen T. Hess for successful completion of his Ph.D. with thesis entitled “Sortase-mediated labeling of M13 bacteriophage and the formation of multi-phage structures”.
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Congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Lynn Ladewski for successful completion of her Ph.D. with thesis entitled “Investigation of Layer-by-Layer Assembly and M13 Bacteriophage Nanowires for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells”.
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Congratulations to Ms. Dahyun Oh on receiving a MRS Poster Award in the Fall Meeting, 2011 with her poster entitled “Interweaving Lithium Ion Battery Cathodes with Graphene by Genetic Engineering of M13 Virus”.
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Congratulations to Dr. Roberto Juan Barbero for successful completion of her Ph.D. with thesis entitled “Nanopores, megatonnes, and milliseconds: Exploring engineered peptides as antimicrobial, carbon-capture, and biocatalytic agents”.
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Congratulations to Dr. Fred John Burpo for successful completion of her Ph.D. with thesis entitled “Three-Dimensional Virus Scaffolds for Energy Storage and Microdevice Applications”.
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Congratulations to Dr. Julie E. Norville for successful completion of her Ph.D. with thesis entitled “Modular Design of Biological Systems”.
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Congratulations to Dr. Hyunjung Yi for successful completion of her Ph.D. with thesis entitled “M13 virus/single-walled carbon nanotubes as a materials platform for energy devices and biomedical applications”.
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Congratulations to Xiangnan, Hyunjung, Jifa, and Dr. Yun on their publication entitled “Virus-templated self-assembled single-walled carbon nanotubes for highly efficient electron collection in photovoltaic devices” in Nature Nanotechnology.
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Congratulations to Dr. Yoon Sung, Dr. Andrew, and Heechul on their publication entitled “Biologically templated photocatalytic nanostructures for sustained light-driven water oxidation” in Nature Nanotechnology.
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Congratulations to Dr. Georg, Robbie, and David on their publication entitled “Kinetics of antimicrobial peptide activity measured on individual bacterial cells using high-speed atomic force microscopy” in Nature Nanotechnology.