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Dean Camesano selected for Fulbright IEA Seminar in France
Dean Camesano was selected as a participant in the Fulbright International Education Administrators’ Seminar program in France. During October, 2018,
New Biomacromolecules paper on membrane-binding activity of human peptide LL37
Recent Camesano lab PhD graduate, Lindsay Lozeau, is the first author of a new publication in the ACS journal, Biomacromolecules, on
In 2012, WPI recruited a cohort of PhD students for IGERT: Training Innovative Leaders in Biofabrication. In May 2018, all
New study on tethered antimicrobial peptides published in Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Two PhD students in the Camesano lab, Lindsay Lozeau and Todd Alexander, are co-first authors on a new manuscript that
Research on antimicrobial lipopetides with Khon Kaen University published
The antimicrobial activity of a novel family of lipopetides was recently reported in Biochimica and Biophysica Acta BBA- Biomembranes. Sawinee Nasompag
Nanoparticle size determines ability to interact with cell membranes
Nanoparticles hold great promise for their use in a number of technologies, but the way that they can interact with
Camesano Lab collaborates with Hanyang University, publishes nanoparticle research
Ellie Kamaloo, who is working on her PhD degree with Professor Camesano in Chemical Engineering, was awarded an NSF East
International Collaborations in Belgium, Germany, and France
Dean Camesano recently visited several universities in Europe to talk about international research exchange opportunities for WPI students. She was
Study published on large bacterial protein responsible for adhesion
The Camesano lab recently published a study in the Journal of Bionanoscience on the role of a large adhesion proteins,
Publication on analysis of bacterial adhesion forces
The adhesion of bacteria to surfaces such as biomedical devices, food preparation surfaces, and industrial equipment has implications for numerous
PhD student Lindsay Lozeau wins presentation award at TERMIS
Lindsay’s abstract, “Recombinant LL37 Antimicrobial Peptide with Collagen Tethering for Wound Healing Applications”, co-authored by Denis Kole, Ray Gasper, Chelsea
New publication on “molecular fingerprints” for antimicrobial peptides
The Camesano lab recently published a paper in Biophysical Chemistry that seeks to explain how different types of antimicrobial peptides
Middle-School Teachers Engage in Hands On Biomedical Engineering
A group of 9 middle-school science and technology teachers from central MA have joined WPI this summer to engage in
Cranberry Review Article Continues to Top “Most Read” List
Professor Camesano contributed to a review article, “Cranberries and their bioactive constituents in human health”, on the health benefits of cranberries,