Archive for January, 2015
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 applications. Samantha O’Connor, who recently completed her MS degree in Physics, recently published the work: A high throughput matlab program for automated force–curve processing using the AdG polymer model, in the Journal of Microbiological Methods, […]
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 Miller, Tanja Dominko, Marsha Rolle and Terri Camesano, was chosen in the top 25 abstracts for the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Americas 2014 meeting (or TERMIS-AM) in Washington D.C. in December 13-16, […]