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|width="300"|'''Ashlee St. John Iyer''' <br> Ashlee earned her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Georgia Tech in Prof. Andrew Lyon's group where she studied colloidal assembly. She received a B.A. in Chemistry from the New College of Florida. In the Payne Lab, she will be tracking single particles in live cells.<br>
|width="300"|'''Craig Szymanski''' <br> Craig earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Clemson University where he studied conjugated polymer nanoparticle photophysics in the lab of [http://chemistry.clemson.edu/people/mcneill.html Prof. Jason McNeill]. Craig earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. In the Payne lab, Craig will be working on multiphoton imaging and particle tracking.<br>
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|width="300"|'''Don-Ricardo Miller''' <br> Don earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Morehouse School of Medicine where he studied proteins related to circadian rhythm. Don received a B.S. in Chemistry from Morgan State University. In the Payne Lab, Don works to target optical probes in live cells.<br>
|width="300"|'''Don-Ricardo Miller''' <br> Don earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Morehouse School of Medicine where he studied proteins related to circadian rhythm. Don received a B.S. in Chemistry from Morgan State University. In the Payne Lab, Don works to target optical probes in live cells.<br>
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|width="300"|'''Craig Szymanski''' <br> Craig earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Clemson University where he studied conjugated polymer nanoparticle photophysics in the lab of [http://chemistry.clemson.edu/people/mcneill.html Prof. Jason McNeill]. Craig earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.  In the Payne lab, Craig will be working on multiphoton imaging and particle tracking.
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'''Jesse Haulk''' ''(Spring 08 - Summer 08, GT undergraduate)''<br>
'''Jesse Haulk''' ''(Spring 08 - Summer 08, GT undergraduate)''<br>
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'''Ashlee St. John Iyer''' ''(Summer 08 - Fall 09, Postdoc)''<br>
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'''Melinda Ogden''' ''(Fall 07 - Spring 09, M.S.)''<br>
'''Melinda Ogden''' ''(Fall 07 - Spring 09, M.S.)''<br>

Revision as of 15:10, 5 January 2010

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The Lab of Payne

September, 2009. From left to right: Emily, Don, CKP, Craig, Amy, Jairo and Chip.

Principal Investigator

Christine K. Payne, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Christine received an S.B. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley.

Post Docs

Craig Szymanski
Craig earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Clemson University where he studied conjugated polymer nanoparticle photophysics in the lab of Prof. Jason McNeill. Craig earned his B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. In the Payne lab, Craig will be working on multiphoton imaging and particle tracking.
Don-Ricardo Miller
Don earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Morehouse School of Medicine where he studied proteins related to circadian rhythm. Don received a B.S. in Chemistry from Morgan State University. In the Payne Lab, Don works to target optical probes in live cells.

Graduate Students

William H. Humphries IV
Chip received a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.M. in Music Performance from Ohio Northern University. Chip is using two-color single particle tracking to determine how extracellular cargo is degraded by intracellular enzymes.
Amy Jablonski
Amy received a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Amy's research focus is the intracellular delivery and targeting of nanoparticles.


Undergraduate Students

Jairo Zapata
Jairo is a 3rd year Chemistry major. He is developing automated methods for image analysis.
Paul Park
Paul is a 2nd year Biochemistry major. Paul is functionalizing fluorescent nanoparticles for cellular labeling.
Joshua Liu
Joshua is a 2nd year Biomedical Engineering major. He is studying the photophysical properties of quantum dots.

Past Students

Nicole Fay (Spring 07 - Spring 08, GT undergraduate)
Nicole is a Ph.D. student in the Chemical Biology Graduate Program at the University of California, Berkeley in the lab of Prof. Jay Groves.

Solaire Finkenstaedt-Quinn (Summer 09, REU from Macalester University)
Solaire has returned to Minnesota to complete her undergraduate degree in Chemistry.

Kevin Hardin (Fall 08 - Spring 09, GT undergraduate)
Kevin is currently a laboratory research assistant at Tulane University in Prof. Samuel J. Landry's lab.

Jesse Haulk (Spring 08 - Summer 08, GT undergraduate)

Ashlee St. John Iyer (Summer 08 - Fall 09, Postdoc)

Melinda Ogden (Fall 07 - Spring 09, M.S.)
Mindi is pursuing a career as a high school teacher.

Jenna Tomlinson (Summer 08, REU from Grand Valley State University)
Jenna will begin her Ph.D. studies in the Program in Biomedical Science at the University of Michigan Medical School in Fall 09.