Drs. Karteek, Spundana, and Rusling recently published findings on toxicity of E-cigarettes in ACS Sensors. The research was highlighted by UConn Today:
Author: Gayatri
UConn Today talks Ultra-thin Supercapacitors with Rusling Lab
UConn Today turns a spotlight on Islam Mosa’s research on ultra-thin supercapacitors. This is a first step towards building cardiac pacemakers which harness the patient’s own power. This research was a collaboration between Rusling lab (Islam, Dr. Karteek, Dr. Gregory Bishop, Dr. Jim), Kumar lab (Dr. Ajith Pattammattel, Dr. CV Kumar), and Basu lab (Dr. Paritosh Pande, Dr. Ashis Basu) from Uconn Chemistry, Dr. Marc Novak from UConn Molecular and Cell Biology, and Kaner lab (Dr. Maher F. El-Kady, Dr. Richard Kaner) from UCLA.
Petr Zuman 90th Birthday Symposium
Petr Zuman 90th Birthday Symposium will be held on June 29th – 30th at Lake Placid, NY.
Contact:James.Rusling@uconn.edu
More details can be found here.
Jim received Bioelectrochemistry Prize of ISE Division 2
Dr. Jim Rusling was selected as the 2014 winner of the Bioelectrochemistry Prize of ISE Division 2, in recognition of his research activities on thin biosystems for bioelectrochemical applications, direct electron transfer with proteins, bioelectrochemical catalysis, and detection of cancer biomarkers.
Collaborative project with Dept of Psychology
Our collaborative project with Dr. Dixon, Dr. Davis, Dr. Kay, Dr. Carello, and Dr. Frank of the Department of Psychology; Dr. Kinsella-Shaw in the Neag School of Education’s Department of Kinesiology; and Dilip Kondepudi, a chemist at Wake Forest University was highlighted in CLAS news.
Peanut allergy project covered in Chemistry World (RSC)
Following publication of research, peanut allergy project was highlighted in Chemistry World (RSC). Congrats to the authors!
Peanut allergy project highlighted in UCONN news
Detection of peanut allergy biomarkers using Surface Plasma Resonance spectroscopy (SPR) was covered by UConn Today! This project is in collaboration with Dr. Kumar and Dr. Peczuh at Department of Chemistry, University of Connecticut.
Oral cancer detection research highlighted in C&E news
Electrochemical detection of protein biomarkers for Oral cancer detection was covered in C&E news, following publication of this research.
Dr. Azita Owalia received Alumni Achievement Award,
Protein biomarker research featured on NBC
Our NIH/NIEHS sponsored protein biomarker detection project for early-stage cancer detection was covered by NBC news.