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|width="300"|'''Josh Morris''' <br> Josh earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin with [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/groups/zhu/index.html Prof. Xiaoyang Zhu] investigating organic photovoltaics with non-linear optical microscopy. In the Payne lab, he is working on the synthesis and characterization of polymer PDOT:PSS with different biocatalysts. | |width="300"|'''Josh Morris''' <br> Josh earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin with [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/chemistry/groups/zhu/index.html Prof. Xiaoyang Zhu] investigating organic photovoltaics with non-linear optical microscopy. In the Payne lab, he is working on the synthesis and characterization of polymer PDOT:PSS with different biocatalysts. | ||
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|width="300"|'''Srikant Iyer''' <br> Srikant earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Cornell University with [http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~uli/ Prof Ulrich Wiesner] synthesizing multicolor fluorescent dye-based silica nanoparticles. In the Payne group, he is working on characterizing nanoparticle-protein interactions and the effect on cellular membrane potential. | |||
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|width="300"|'''Candace Fleischer'''<br> Candace earned her M.S. and B.S. in Chemistry from Western Washington University. In the Payne Lab, she is studying nanoparticle-protein interactions. <br> | |width="300"|'''Candace Fleischer'''<br> Candace earned her M.S. and B.S. in Chemistry from Western Washington University. In the Payne Lab, she is studying nanoparticle-protein interactions. <br> | ||
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|width="300"|'''Kerry McGill''' <br> Kerry graduated from the University of North Georgia with a B.S. in Physics and Biology and is interested in developing the medical benefits of molecular biophysics. With the Payne group, she is exploring the mobility of enlarged lysosomes within cells. | |||
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|width="300"|'''Sabiha Runa''' <br> Sabiha graduated from the University of Alabama Huntsville with a B.S. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and is interested in the field of nanotechnology. With the Payne lab, she is currently involved studying gold nanoparticles and their effects on membrane potential. | |||
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|width="300"|'''Emilie Warren''' <br>Emilie is a graduate of Georgia Tech with a B.S. in Biochemistry and a minor in Spanish. She is currently studying the effect that cellular binding of nanoparticles has on the transmembrane potential. <br> | |width="300"|'''Emilie Warren''' <br> Emilie is a graduate of Georgia Tech with a B.S. in Biochemistry and a minor in Spanish. She is currently studying the effect that cellular binding of nanoparticles has on the transmembrane potential. <br> | ||
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|width="300"|'''Sathvik Namburar''' <br> Sathvik is a senior at Woodward Academy and working with Austin on the two-photon TIRF microscope as well as with Deb on the lysosome transport and mobility project. | |||
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Revision as of 13:21, 11 July 2013
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. Associate 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. |
Alexandra Hill Alexandra earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology from the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany with Prof. Karsten Mäder. studying the controlled release of nanosuspensions from osmotic devices. Currently, she is starting a project focused on the interaction of biomedically relevant nanoparticles with cells.
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Josh Morris Josh earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin with Prof. Xiaoyang Zhu investigating organic photovoltaics with non-linear optical microscopy. In the Payne lab, he is working on the synthesis and characterization of polymer PDOT:PSS with different biocatalysts. |
Srikant Iyer Srikant earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Cornell University with Prof Ulrich Wiesner synthesizing multicolor fluorescent dye-based silica nanoparticles. In the Payne group, he is working on characterizing nanoparticle-protein interactions and the effect on cellular membrane potential.
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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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Summer Graduate Students
Kerry McGill Kerry graduated from the University of North Georgia with a B.S. in Physics and Biology and is interested in developing the medical benefits of molecular biophysics. With the Payne group, she is exploring the mobility of enlarged lysosomes within cells. |
Sabiha Runa Sabiha graduated from the University of Alabama Huntsville with a B.S. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and is interested in the field of nanotechnology. With the Payne lab, she is currently involved studying gold nanoparticles and their effects on membrane potential. |
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
High School Students
Sathvik Namburar Sathvik is a senior at Woodward Academy and working with Austin on the two-photon TIRF microscope as well as with Deb on the lysosome transport and mobility project. |
Past Students
Syeda Anum (Summer 11, REU from Northeastern University) |