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2011

August
--Steve Hira has joined the Payne Lab as a postdoc. Welcome Steve!

The Payne Lab's research on single particle tracking of vesicles is featured in the Emerging Investigator issue of the Analyst.

-- The Payne lab will be attending and presenting at the ACS National Meeting in Denver, Colorado from August 28th - September 1st.
- Christine will be presenting "Overview of the Advances in Microscopy Symposium for Undergrads" on Sunday (time TBD). She will also present "Imaging chemical reactions inside living cells: Two-color single particle tracking of the enzymatic degradation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL)" (Paper ID 10953) on Monday, August 29th in the session beginning at 8:20 am (Colorado Convention Center, Room 1B, Talk time: 11:40-12:10pm).
- Ger will be giving a talk on Tuesday, August 30th in the 8:20 am session (Convention Center, Room 4B, Talk time: 9:40-10:00 am); "Cellular binding and internalization of nanoparticles in the presence of serum proteins."
- Candace will be presenting her poster, "Imaging cellular internalization of nanoparticles with serum proteins using two-color fluorescence microscopy," on Monday, August 29th from 12-1 pm (Convention Center, Rooms 406/407) and on Wednesday, August 31st from 6-9 pm (Convention Center, Hall D, Poster #12038).
- Khalilah Reddie, our colaborator from the Murthy lab at Georgia Tech, will also be presenting her poster on Monday, August 29th from 12-1pm, "Aromatic Thiols: A New Family of Probes for Reversible Ratiometric Imaging of Thiols and Disulfides in Living Cells" (Convention Center, Rooms 406/407).

-Congratulations to Candace on her GAANN Fellowship for 2011-2012!
-Syeda presented her research at the REU poster session


July
-Christine received a DARPA Young Faculty Award.
-Congratulations to Hursh on his President's Undergraduate Research Award (PURA) for Fall 2011!

June
-Congratulations to Chip who now has a "real job" at B&B Microscopes in Pittsburgh!
-Joseph Bell, a physics major at Morehouse College, will be doing research in the Payne Lab this summer. Welcome Joseph!

May
-Syeda Anum, a biochemistry major from Northeastern University, has joined the Payne Lab as an NSF-REU student. Welcome Syeda!

April
-Saheli Sarkar joined the Payne and Kemp Labs!

March
-The Payne Lab will attend the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD March 5-9, 2011. Following are details for our presentations.
Ger's poster, #1719, will be presented as part of the Imaging and Optical Microscopy II poster session March 7th at 1:45 in position B629. It is titled "Cellular Binding of Nanoparticles in the Presence of Serum Proteins".
Craig will present "Dynamic Behavior of Intracellular Vesicles Probed with Two-Color Single Particle Tracking" as part of the Intracellular Cargo Transport poster session on March 9th at 10:30. His poster, #3251, can be found at board B356.
Chip's poster, "Investigation of Lysosomes as Enzyme Storage Vesicles using Single Particle Tracking Fluorescence Microscopy", will be presented as part of the Imaging and Optical Microscopy III poster session on March 9th at 10:30. His poster, #3339, will be on board B444. He will also be presenting as part of the Student Research Achievement Award Poster Competition on Sunday night at 6pm, board #S164.

February
-Jairo passed his Naturalization Examination to become an American citizen!

Jairo downs his very American burger.

January
-Two new undergraduates, Jessica and Hursh, join the Payne Lab.

-Christine was featured as an "Emerging Investigator" in Chemical Communications.

2010

December
-The annual Payne-Brown-Curtis Lab Christmas Party was a great success.


Candace opens a grab bag gift.

November
-Chip presented a poster at the Second Academia/Industry Forum at Kennesaw State University. This was sponsored by the Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society and Kennesaw State University.

August
-Congratulations to Candace on being named a Molecular Biophysics trainee!

July
-Candace joins the Payne Lab.

April
-Congrats to Jairo and Heather on winning PURA fellowships for Summer 2010!

-Dr. Gerard Doorley joins the Payne Lab.

-Update on Past Members:
Solaire will be attending the University of Minnesota to pursue a Ph.D. in Chemistry.
Nicole, now at UC Berkeley, received an NSF Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations!
Jenna has joined the O'Brien Lab at the University of Michigan.

March

-The Payne Lab hosted a number of visitors from local high schools. Please see our Outreach page for photos.

February

-Chip presented a poster at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in San Francisco. His poster was titled Late Endosomal Degradation of Low-Density Lipoprotein Probed with Multi-Color Single Particle Tracking Fluorescence Microscopy.

-Chip won a student travel grant from the Georgia Tech Research and Innovation Conference. Congrats to Chip!.

January

-Heather joined the Payne Lab.

2009

December

-At the Georgia Tech Holiday Party, Chip won a Chemmy for the "Best Actor Portraying Chip"! The Payne Lab submitted this video as part of the holiday activities.

November

-Jairo received a President’s Undergraduate Research Award for Spring 2010. Great job Jairo!

-Don won a Young Investigator Award for his poster presentation at the Society for Free Radical Biology and Medicine annual meeting in San Francisco!

-Chip was awarded a 2010 Student Travel Award from the Biophysical Society to attend the 54th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA.

October

-As part of National Chemistry Week, the Payne Lab was featured on Georgia Tech's radio station, WREK, as part of Inside the Black Box's program "Chemistry - It's Elemental".

-Chip earned third place in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry's Graduate Research Symposium with his oral presentation, “Late Endosomal Degradation of Low-Density Lipoprotein Probed with Two-Color Fluorescence Microscopy”.

September

-Congratulations to CKP for being named a recipient of the 2009 NIH Director’s Young Innovator award.

-Jairo and Chip's proposal to the Georgia Tech Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program was funded! This will provide funding for Jairo's automation of Chip's image analysis.

-Craig joined the group as a post-doc after completing his Ph.D. with Prof. Jason McNeill at Clemson.

-Amy was named a Georgia Tech Molecular Biophysics Trainee for 2009-2010. This award includes a salary supplement and a chance to give a Molecular Biophysics seminar. Only two awards were made this year. Congrats Amy!

-The Brown, Curtis, and Payne labs hosted first-year students from Physics, Chemistry, and Computational Science & Engineering for an open house. Open House Flyer

-Jairo, Josh and Paul joined the Payne Lab.

July

-Solaire participated in the REU poster session and research symposium before returning to Minnesota for her senior year of college. We wish her luck!

June

-The Payne Lab went to Chip's Wedding


May

-Solaire joined the Payne Lab as a summer REU student.

-Kevin and Mindi gradutate! Mindi has completed her Masters and is looking forward to becoming a high school teacher. Kevin earned his B.S. in Chemistry and is looking to continue his education in a MD/PhD program.


Kevin and Mindi enjoy the celebration.

April

-Kevin was awarded Best Oral Presentation in the College of Sciences at the 2009 Undergraduate Research Spring Symposium!


Kevin and Georgia Tech President Bud Peterson.

March

-Amy and Chip presented posters at the Biophysical Society Meeting in Boston, MA. Amy's poster was number B50 and is titled Non-Invasive Pyrenebutyrate-mediated Delivery of Quantum Dots to the Cytosol of Living Cells. Chip's poster was number B57 and is titled Probing the Intracellular Degradation of Low Density Lipoprotein Using Single Particle Tracking Fluorescence Microscopy.

January

-Amy's paper "Pyrenebutyrate-Mediated Delivery of Quantum Dots across the Plasma Membrane of Living Cells" was published in the 113th volume of The Journal of Physical Chemistry B.

-Ashlee was awarded a Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies award to work on "Delivery of nanomaterials across the blood-brain barrier: Three-dimensional tracking of transcytosis" at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

2008

November

-Aaron and Emily joined the Payne Lab

-Kevin won a PURA fellowship!

August

-Kevin joined the Payne Lab

July

-Dr. Ashlee St John joined the Payne Lab as our first Post-Doc

-Mindi was named a Georgia Tech Molecular Biophysics Trainee for 2008-2009

May

-Jenna joined the lab as an REU student for the summer, Nicole heads off to the University of California at Berkeley for graduate school, the Payne lab went to dinner to welcome Jesse and Jenna and to say 'goodbye' to Nicole.


-Nicole graduated with a B.S in Biology and a B.S. in Biochemistry with highest honors.

-Amy was awarded a Center for Drug Design, Development and Delivery GAANN fellowship for the 2008-2009 academic year.

April

-Nicole was awarded the Williams-Walls Award. This is an award given to a graduating woman in the life sciences at Georgia Tech with an outstanding academic record and who has plans to continue her education at the graduate level.

-Payne Lab research was highlight in Drug Discovery and Design Magazine[1]

March

-Nicole was named the College of Sciences Top Undergraduate Researcher!

-Jesse won a PURA fellowship!

-Christine traveled to Tunisia for the 1st North Africa-USA Regional Workshop on Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology.[2]

February

-Jesse joined the Payne Lab

-Christine traveled to the 52nd Annual Biophysical Society Meeting in Long Beach, California.[3]

January

-Christine was awarded an ACS PROGRESS/Dreyfus Lectureship.


2007

November

-Mindi and Amy joined the Payne Lab

July

-Christine won a NIH Research Scholar Development Award.

-Chip was named a Georgia Tech Molecular Biophysics Trainee for 2007-2008.

May

-Nicole won PURA and Merck fellowships.

-Payne Lab complete.