Michael S. Strano - Lexington MA, US Paul W. Barone - Jamaica Plain MA, US Jin-Ho Ahn - Seoul, KR Kyungsuk Yum - Berkeley CA, US Thomas P. McNicholas - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1459 B82Y 15/00
US Classification:
600316, 977742, 977750
Abstract:
A composition for sensing an analyte can include a photoluminescent nanostructure complexed to a sensing polymer, where the sensing polymer includes an organic polymer non-covalently bound to the photoluminescent nanostructure and an analyte-binding protein covalently bound to the organic polymer, and where the analyte-binding protein is capable of selectively binding the analyte, and the analyte-binding protein undergoes a substantial conformational change when binding the analyte. Separately, a composition for sensing an analyte, can include a complex, where the complex includes a photoluminescent nanostructure in an aqueous surfactant dispersion and a boronic acid capable of selectively reacting with an analyte. The compositions can be used in devices and methods for sensing an analyte.
Near Infrared Fluorescent Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes As Tissue Localizable Biosensors
- Cambridge MA, US Michael S. Strano - Lexington MA, US Nigel F. Reuel - Cambridge MA, US Thomas P. McNicholas - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455 A61B 5/145 A61B 5/1459
US Classification:
600316, 600317, 427 74
Abstract:
A nanosensor for detecting an analyte can include a substrate, a photoluminescent nanostructure, and a polymer interacting with the photoluminescent nanostructure. The nanosensor can be used in in vivo for biomedical applications.
Compositions, Methods, And Systems For Separating Carbon-Based Nanostructures
- Cambridge MA, US Thomas P. McNicholas - Cambridge MA, US Andrew J. Hilmer - Cambridge MA, US Rishabh M. Jain - Cambridge MA, US Kevin C. Tvrdy - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C01B 31/02
US Classification:
4234472, 4234471
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to compositions, methods, and systems for separating carbon-based nanostructures.
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Leica Biosystems
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Thermo Fisher Scientific 2017 - 2018
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Thermo Fisher Scientific 2017 - 2018
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Daktari Diagnostics Oct 2016 - May 2017
Senior Research Scientist
Agamatrix Sep 2013 - Aug 2016
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Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2010 - 2013
Duke University 2004 - 2009
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Haverford College 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Chemistry Nanotechnology Research Spectroscopy Materials Science Research and Development Nanoparticles Nmr Science Fluorescence Microscopy Nanomaterials Matlab Medical Device R&D Surface Chemistry Carbon Nanotubes Biosensors Polymer Chemistry Organic Chemistry In Vitro Diagnostics Fluorescence Fluorescence Spectroscopy Microscopy Experimentation Magnetic Nanoparticles Assay Development Life Sciences Raman Xps Sem Polymers Uv/Vis Spectroscopy Characterization R (Programming Language Tem Quantum Dots Zeta Potential Hplc Polymer Science Microfabrication Statistics Ftir Circular Dichroism Raman Spectroscopy Tga Polymer Nanocomposites Biomaterials Product Development Product Launch
1997 to 2000 Enhanced Project Analyst, TelecommunicationsVideo technology, Large
1995 to 1996 Team Leader Information ServicesVendor Services
1987 to 1995 SupervisorOperations Department
1985 to 1987 Trading Floor Help DeskChicago Mercantile Exchange
1984 to 1985 Supervisor in the Support Services Department
Education:
DePaul University 2006 Bachelors of Arts in Business Diversity and AdministrationVillanova University Continue the exploration of priesthood in a University setting 1977 to 1979 PsychologySaint Augustine Seminary 1977