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Student Captures First Knowles Science Teaching Foundation Fellowship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Including Jenkins, only four fellows have been selected out of South Carolina. The foundation was established by Janet H. and C. Harry Knowles with the goal of both developing and supporting exemplary science and mathematics...
Published by: Winthrop University
Sequential storage and release of microdroplets.
Droplet microfluidic methods have opened up the possibility of studying a plethora of phenomena ranging from biological to physical or chemical processes at ultra low volumes and high throughput. A key component of such...
Sequential storage and release of microdroplets.
Droplet microfluidic methods have opened up the possibility of studying a plethora of phenomena ranging from biological to physical or chemical processes at ultra low volumes and high throughput. A key component of such...
Shear-mediated sol-gel transition of regenerated silk allows the formation of Janus-like microgels.
Microcapsules and microgels consisting of macromolecular networks have received increasing attention due to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Protein microgels and in particular silk-based microcapsules have...
Attoliter protein nanogels from droplet nanofluidics for intracellular delivery.
Microscale hydrogels consisting of macromolecular networks in aqueous continuous phases have received increasing attention because of their potential use in tissue engineering, cell encapsulation and for the storage and release...
Microfluidic approaches for the analysis of protein-protein interactions in solution.
Exploration and characterisation of the human proteome is a key objective enabling a heightened understanding of biological function, malfunction and pharmaceutical design. Since proteins typically exhibit their behaviour by...
Mechanistic Models of Protein Aggregation Across Length-Scales and Time-Scales
Through advances in the past decades, the central role of aberrant protein aggregation has been established in many neurodegenerative diseases. Crucially, however, the molecular mechanisms that underlie aggregate proliferation...
Shear-mediated sol-gel transition of regenerated silk allows the formation of Janus-like microgels
Abstract: Microcapsules and microgels consisting of macromolecular networks have received increasing attention due to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Protein microgels and in particular silk-based microcapsules...
Atomic force microscopy for single molecule characterisation of protein aggregation.
The development of atomic force microscopy (AFM) has opened up a wide range of novel opportunities in nanoscience and new modalities of observation in complex biological systems. AFM imaging has been widely employed to resolve...
Microfluidic approaches for the analysis of protein–protein interactions in solution
Abstract: Exploration and characterisation of the human proteome is a key objective enabling a heightened understanding of biological function, malfunction and pharmaceutical design. Since proteins typically exhibit their...
Microfluidic approaches for probing amyloid assembly and behaviour.
The self-assembly of proteins into supramolecular structures and machinery underpins biological activity in living systems. Misassembled, misfolded and aggregated protein structures can, by contrast, have deleterious activity...
Microfluidic approaches for the analysis of protein–protein interactions in solution
Abstract: Exploration and characterisation of the human proteome is a key objective enabling a heightened understanding of biological function, malfunction and pharmaceutical design. Since proteins typically exhibit their...

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