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| - | |width="300"|'''Austin Cyphersmith''' <br> Austin earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from University of Massachusetts Amherst with Prof. Mike Barnes studying the orientation edependence of chiroptical properties of single molecules. Currently he is building a two-photon TIRF microscope.<br> | + | |width="300"|'''Austin Cyphersmith''' <br> Austin earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from University of Massachusetts Amherst with [http://barnes.chem.umass.edu/index.html Prof. Mike Barnes]. studying the orientation edependence of chiroptical properties of single molecules. Currently he is building a two-photon TIRF microscope.<br> |
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The Payne Lab
| February, 2012. From left to right, Front Row: Christine, Saheli, Candace. Back Row: Steve, Umesh, Jairo, Eddy, Joseph, Kelsey. |
Principal Investigator
| Christine K. Payne Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Post Docs
| Saheli Sarkar Saheli earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and her M.S. from Drexel University. While at Case Western, Saheli worked in the group of Prof. Harihara Baskaran on cellular migration. Saheli is working with the Payne and Kemp labs to understand redox activity inside cells. | Debjyoti Bandyopadhyay Debjyoti earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Syracuse University with Prof. Yan-Yeung Luk. Debjyoti has worked on the fabrication of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of chiral polyol-terminated alkanethiols on gold. In the Payne Lab, Debjyoti is working on bioconjugation and lysosomal transport.
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| Austin Cyphersmith Austin earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from University of Massachusetts Amherst with Prof. Mike Barnes. studying the orientation edependence of chiroptical properties of single molecules. Currently he is building a two-photon TIRF microscope.
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Graduate Students
| Candace Fleischer Candace earned her M.S. and B.S. in Chemistry from Western Washington University. In the Payne Lab, she is studying nanoparticle-protein interactions.
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Undergraduate Students
| Hursh Sureka Hursh is a 3rd year Chemical Engineering major who is studying the biological synthesis of conducting polymers. | Patrick Chen Patrick is a 3rd year Biochemistry major studying the biological synthesis of conducting polymers with a focus on polymer solubility.
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Lab Technicians
Past Students
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Syeda Anum (Summer 11, REU from Northeastern University) |


