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Led by Professor Gilbert C. Walker, the Laboratory for Advanced Nanoscience at Surfaces and BioInterfaces (LANSBI) integrates chemistry, optics, mechanics and biology to investigate fundamental and applied nanoscale phenomena at surfaces and biointerfaces. Our work has involved synthetic polymers, perovskites, 2D materials, cells, and in vivo models. We are applying our findings address needs in the aquaculture industry, biomedical diagnostics, and human diseases that involve a disregulated immune response. For more information, click on the research area keywords below.

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Congratulations to Shell Ip!

Shell Ip became the 3rd member of the Walker Group to complete a PhD this month when he successfully defended his dissertation, "Lipid bilayers as a surface-functionalization platform in planar and particle-based biosensors." Congratulations, Dr. [...]

Congratulations to James Li!

On September 13, 2010, James Li successfully defended his PhD dissertation, "Atomic Force Microscopy of Nano-Scale, Self-Assembled, Polymeric Systems." Congratulations, Dr. Li!

Congratulations to Ruby May Sullan!

Ruby May Sullan successfully defended her PhD dissertation, "Nanomechanics of Barnacle Proteins and Multicomponent Lipid Bilayers Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy," on September 9, 2010. Soon, Ruby will head off to the University of Colorado [...]

Overview

Led by Professor Gilbert C. Walker, the Laboratory for Advanced Nanoscience at Surfaces and BioInterfaces (LANSBI) integrates chemistry, optics, mechanics and biology to investigate fundamental and applied nanoscale phenomena at surfaces and biointerfaces. Our work has involved synthetic polymers, perovskites, 2D materials, cells, and in vivo models. We are applying our findings address needs in the aquaculture industry, biomedical diagnostics, and human diseases that involve a disregulated immune response. For more information, click on the research area keywords below.

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