Elda Hegmann
Biography
The focus of our research group is the use of liquid crystals (LCs) and Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCEs) for biological applications.
My research is divided into three main directions. The first direction focuses on tissue regeneration such as to shorten wound-healing times. Here, the interest of my team is to provide cell-friendly supports and scaffolds in form of liquid crystal-functionalized elastomers designed for the particular needs of different types of cells (i.e. stem cells, neurons, and muscle tissue), and tuned according to the cell response observed. Our materials are made to work as bioinks to also allow for 3D printing. Our group has successfully, printed and characterized ex- and in-situ our LCEs in the Brookhaven National Laboratory and was part of the first implementation of the NSLS-II 3D printer on the SMI beamline.
The second direction aims at the development of microneedles/micropillars as biodegradable and effective transdermal drug delivery systems, as well as vesicles/liposomes (based on lyotropic liquid crystal systems) as a means for early detection of diseases and for drug delivery systems. These vesicles behave as sensors (when proteins or antibodies are attached), allowing the targeting of specific diseases or disease states, while simultaneously providing controlled drug delivery/release of desirable therapeutics for in-situ early-treatment.
The third direction aims at the formulation and preparation of polymer membranes that are used in the development of devices for toxic gases and vapor sensors. Our sensors provide a non-colorimetric unmistakable visual output (symbols, text), are highly customizable (size, design), multi-analyte capable, and where the Sensor is the Display.
CAREER:
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Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences & AMLCI, 08/2022 TT @ KSU
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Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences & AMLCI, 08/2017 TT @ KSU
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Assistant Professor, Liquid Crystal Institute (LCI, now AMLCI) since 03/2016 TT @ KSU
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Assistant Professor, 2011 - 2016 NTT @ KSU
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Associate Research Officer, 2008 - 2011 @ Institute for Biodiagnostics/National Research Council Canada (IBD-NRC)
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Postdoctoral Fellow at a Federal Laboratory (NSERC- PDF), 2005 - 2008 (IBD-NRC)
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Sessional Instructor, 2008 - 2011 @ International College of Manitoba (ICM)
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Sessional Instructor, 2007 - 2008 @ Chemistry Department; University of Manitoba (U of M)
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Postdoctoral Scholar, 2003 - 2005 @ U of M (M. Freund)
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Sessional Lab Instructor, 2003 - 2005 @ U of M
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Research Associate, 2002 - 2003 @ Queen鈥檚 University (B. Amsden)
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PhD 2003 @ Universit茅Laval (C. G. Bazuin)
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MSc1996 @ Universidad Aut贸nomade Coahuila (D. Navarro-Rodr铆guez)
KSU Membership:
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Member of Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute (AMLCI)/Materials Science Graduate Program (MSGP)
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Member of Biomedical Sciences (BMS) program
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Member of Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI)
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities Publications (some under maiden name):
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Ustunel, S. Sternbach, M.E. Pr茅v么t, E.J. Freeman, J.A. McDonough, R.J. Clements, E. Hegmann, 鈥3D Co-culturing of human neuroblastoma and human oligodendrocytes, emulating native tissue using 3D porous biodegradable liquid crystal elastomers鈥, J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2023, 140 (20), e53883.
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, S. Ustunel, G. Freychet, C.R. Webb, M. Zhernenkov, R. Pindak, R.J. Clements, E.Hegmann, 鈥淧hysical Models from Physical Templates Using Biocompatible Liquid Crystal Elastomers as Morphologically Programmable Inks For 3D Printing鈥, Macromol. Biosci. 2023, 23, 2200343.
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G.A.R. Rohaley, and E. Hegmann, 鈥淭he importance of structure property relationship for the designing of biomaterials using liquid crystal elastomers鈥, Mater. Adv., 2022, 3, 5725-5734.
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D.-H. Jang, B.-M. Park, E. Hegmann, K.-Y. Han & S. Ustunel, (2021) 鈥淎 study on self-healing properties of fluorine-based functional polymer with excellent scratch recovery鈥, Mol. Crys. Liq. Crys., 2022, 734:1, 72-78. DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2021.1972215
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, S. Ustunel, B.M. Yavitt, G. Freychet, C.R. Webb, M. Zhernenkov, E. Hegmann*, and R. Pindak*, 鈥淪ynchrotron Microbeam Diffraction Studies on the Alignment Within 3D Printed Smectic-A Liquid Crystal Elastomer Filaments During Extrusion鈥, Crystals 2021, 11(5), 523.
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J. Liu, S. Shadpour, M.E. Pr茅v么t, M. Chirgwin, A. Nemati, E. Hegmann, R.P. Lemieux, and T. Hegmann*, 鈥淢olecular Conformation of Bent-Core Molecules Affected by Chiral Side Chains Dictates Polymorphism and Chirality in Organic Nano-and Microfilaments鈥, ACS Nano 2021, 15, 4, 7249-7270.
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S. Ustunel, M.E. Pr茅v么t, G.A.R. Rohaley, C.R. Webb, B. Yavitt, G. Freychet, M. Zhernenkov, R. Pindak, E. Schaible, C. Zhu, T. Hegmann, R.J. Clements,* and E. Hegmann*, 鈥淢echanically tunable Elastomer and Cellulose Nanocrystal composites as Scaffolds for In vitro Cell Studies鈥, Mater. Adv 2021, 2, 464- 476.
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S. Ustunel, M.E. Pr茅v么t, R.J. Clements,* and E. Hegmann*, 鈥淐radle-to-Cradle: Designing Biomaterials to Fit as Truly Biomimetic Cell Scaffolds 鈥 A Review鈥, Liquid Crystals Today, 2020, 29:3, 40-52.
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J. Liu, S. Shadpour, A. Nemati, M.E. Pr茅v么t, E. Hegmann, C. Zhu, and T. Hegmann*, 鈥淏inary mixtures of bent-core molecules forming distinct types of B4 phase nano- and microfilament morphologies鈥, Liq. Crystals, 2020, 1-11.
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, A. Nemati, T.R. Cull, E. Hegmann*, and T. Hegmann*, 鈥淎 zero-power, ppt-to ppm-level toxic gas and vapor sensor with image, text, and analytical capabilities鈥, Adv. Mater. Technol. 2020, 5, 2000058. DOI: 10.1002/admt.202000058
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T. Mori, R. Cukelj, M. Pr茅v么t, S. Ustunel, A. Story, Y. Gao, K. Diabre, J.A. McDonough, E.J. Freeman, E. Hegmann*, and R.J. Clements*, 鈥3D Porous Liquid Crystal Elastomer Foams Supporting Long-term Neuronal Cultures鈥, Macromol. Rapid Commun. Communication, 2020, 1900585.
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S. Shadpour, A. Nemati, M. Salamon虂czyk, M.E. Pr茅v么t, J. Liu, N.J. Boyt, M.R. Wilson, C. Zhu, E. Hegmann, A.I. J谩kli, T. Hegmann, 鈥淢issing Link between Helical Nano- and Microfilaments in B4 Phase Bent-Core Liquid Crystals, and Deciphering which Chiral Center Controls the Filament Handedness鈥 Small 2020,16, 1905591.
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S. Shadpour, A. Nemati, N.J. Boyd, L. Li, M.E. Pr茅v么t, S.L. Wakerlin, J.P. Vanegas, M. Salamo艅czyk, E. Hegmann, C. Zhu, M.R. Wilson, A.J谩kli, and T. Hegmann*, 鈥淗eliconical-layered nanocylinders (HLNCs) 鈥 hierarchical self-assembly in a unique B4 phase liquid crystal morphology鈥, Materials Horizons 2019, 6, 959-968.
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, J.P. Vanegas Garc铆a, J. P茅rez-Prieto, Y. Molard, E. Hegmann, and T. Hegmann*, 鈥淓missive Nanomaterials and Liquid Crystals鈥, 2018, 21ST CENTURY NANOSCIENCE- A Handbook, Taylor & Francis Books, Inc. Edited by Klaus D. Sattler, Ph.D. Published April 29, 2020 by CRC Press. 2020, Chapter 6, 6-1 to 6-27. ISBN 9780815356264.
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E. Hegmann*, The 2017 International Liquid Crystal Elastomers Conference (2017 ILCEC), Liquid Crystals Today, 2018, 27:2, 25-27, DOI: 10.1080/1358314X.2018.1479159.
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, S. Ustunel, and E. Hegmann*, 鈥淟iquid Crystal Elastomers鈥擜 Path to Biocompatible and Biodegradable 3D-LCE Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration鈥, Review in Special Issue "Liquid Crystal-Assisted Advanced Functional Materials鈥, Materials 2018, 11, 377.
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, L.E. Bergquist, A.Sharma, T. Mori, Y. Gao, T. Bera, C. Zhu, M.T. Leslie, R. Cukelj, L.T.J. Korley, E.J. Freeman, J.A. McDonough, R.J. Clements, and E. Hegmann*, 鈥淣ew developments in 3D liquid crystal elastomers scaffolds for tissue engineering: from physical template to responsive substrate 鈥, Proc. of SPIE Vol:10361, 103610T1-11 (2017).
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, and E. Hegmann*, 鈥淔rom Biomaterial, Biomimetic, and Polymer to Biodegradable and Biocompatible Liquid Crystal Elastomer Cell Scaffolds鈥, Chapter 1 in Advances in Bioinspired and Biomedical Materials, Vol. 2, ACS1253: 3-45 (2017). Invited
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M.E. Pr茅v么t, S. Ustunel, L.E. Bergquist, R. Cukelj, Y. Gao, T., Mori, L. Pauline, R.J. Clements, and E. Hegmann, Synthesis of Biocompatible Liquid Crystal Elastomer Foams as Cell Scaffolds for 3D Spatial Cell Cultures. J. Vis. Exp. (122), e55452, doi:10.3791/55452 (2017).
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A. Sharma, T. Mori, C. J. Mahnen, H. R. Everson, M. T. Leslie, A. d. Nielsen, L. Lussier, C. Zhu, C. Malcuit, T. Hegmann, J. A. McDonough, E. J. Freeman, L. T. J. Korley, R. J. Clements, and E. Hegmann, 鈥淓ffects of Structural Variations on the Cellular Response and Mechanical Properties of Biocompatible, Biodegradable, and Porous Smectic Liquid Crystal Elastomers鈥, Macromol. Biosci., 2017, 17, 1600278.
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T. Bera, C. Malcuit, R.J. Clements, and E. Hegmann, 鈥淭he role of the surfactant during microemulsion photopolymerization for the creation of 3D liquid crystal elastomer microsphere cell scaffolds鈥, Frontiers in Materials, section Biomaterials, 2016, 3, 31.
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Y. Gao, S. Manning, Y. Zhao, A. d. Nielsen, T. Mori, A. Neshat, A. Sharma, C. J. Mahnen, H. Everson, S. Crotty, R. J. Clements, C. Malcuit, and E. Hegmann, 鈥淏iocompatible3D liquid crystal elastomer cell scaffolds and foams with primary and secondary porous architecture鈥, ACS Macro Lett. 2016, 5, 4-9.
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T. Bera, E. J. Freeman, J. A. McDonough, R. J. Clements, A. Aladlaan, C. Malcuit, T. Hegmann, and E. Hegmann, 鈥淟iquid crystal elastomer microspheres as 3D cell scaffolds supporting the attachment and proliferation of myoblasts鈥, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2015, 7, 14528-14535.
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B. Tian, W. Y. Wong, E. Hegmann, K. Gaspar, P. Kumar, and H. Chao, 鈥淧roduction and Characterization of a CamelidmSingle Domain Antibody鈥揢rease Enzyme Conjugate for the Treatment of Cancer鈥, Bioconjugate Chem. 2015, 26, 1144-1155.
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A. Sharma, A. Neshat, C. J. Mahnen, A. d. Nielsen, J. Snyder, T. L. Stankovich, B. G. Daum, E. M. LaSpina, G. Beltrano, Y. Gao, S. Li, B.-W. Park, R. J. Clements, E. J. Freeman, C. Malcuit, J. A. McDonough, L. T. J. Korley, T. Hegmann, and E. Hegmann. 鈥淏iocompatible, biodegradable and porous liquid crystal elastomer scaffolds for spatial cell cultures鈥. Macromol. Biosci. 2015, 15, 200-214. Featured on Wiley's Advanced Science News, featured as Back Cover
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K.-S. Jang, J. C. Johnson, E. Hegmann, T. Hegmann, L. T. J. Korley, 鈥淏iphenyl-based liquid crystals for elevated temperature processing of polymers鈥, Liq. Cryst. 2014, 41, 1473-1482.
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H. Chao, W. Wong, C. De Luca, B. Tian, E. Hegmann, K. Gaspar, J. Docherty, 鈥淭reating lung tumour through alkalization鈥, J. Thoracic Oncol. 2011, 6 (6), S935-S935.
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E. Bravo-Grimaldo, S. Hachey, C. G. Cameron, and M. S. Freund, 鈥淢etastable reaction mixtures for the in-situ polymerization of conducting polymers鈥, Macromolecules 2007, 40, 7166-7170.
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M. Benouazzane, E. Bravo-Grimaldo, R. Bissessur, and C. G. Bazuin, 鈥淶inc coordination of carboxylic acid surfactomesogens to poly(4-vinylpyridine)鈥, Macromolecules 2006, 39, 5364-5370.
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G. B. Kharas, J. R. Heiskell, J. Herrman, P. T. Kasudia, P. J. Schreiber, L. B. Passe, E. Bravo-Grimaldo, C. G. Bazuin, P. T. Romanowsky, and R. M. Schueller, 鈥淪olid-state polyelectrolyte complexes of branched poly(ethylenimine) and sodium laurylsulfate鈥, Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A.: Pure and Applied Chemistry 2006, 43, 213-220.
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H. M. Younes, E. Bravo-Grimaldo, and B. G. Amsden, 鈥淪ynthesis, characterization and in vitro degradation of a biodegradable elastomer鈥, Biomaterials 2004, 25, 5261-5269.
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B. Amsden, A. Hatefi, D. Knight, and E. Bravo-Grimaldo, 鈥淒evelopment of biodegradable injectable thermoplastic oligomers鈥, Biomacromolecules 2004, 5, 637-642.
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C. Geraldine Bazuin, J. Boivin, A. Tork, H. Tremblay, and E. Bravo-Grimaldo, 鈥淰ariable composition mixtures of a tertiary amine-functionalized mesogenand poly(acrylic acid)鈥, Macromolecules 2002, 35, 6893-6899.
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J. Herrman, L. B. Passe, G. B. Kharas, E. Bravo-Grimaldo, C. G. Bazuin, P. T. Romanowsky, and R. M. Schueller, 鈥淪olid-state polyelectrolyte complexes of branched poly(ethylenimine) and sodium laurylsulfate鈥, Amer. Chem. Soc. Polym. Prepr. 2001, 42 (2), 302-303.
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E. Bravo-Grimaldo, D. Navarro-Rodr铆guez, and D. Guillon, 鈥淟iquid crystal properties of poly(2- vinylpyridine) fully quaternized with a mesogenic group鈥, Macromol. Chem. Phys. 1997, 198, 3863-3869.
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E. Bravo-Grimaldo, D. Navarro-Rodr铆guez, and D. Guillon, 鈥淟iquid crystal properties of N- alkyl(ethylpyridinium) bromides 鈳-substituted with a mesogenic group鈥, Liq. Cryst. 1996, 20, 393-398.
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D. Navarro-Rodr铆guez, E. Bravo-Grimaldo, D. Guillon, and A. Skoulios, 鈥淎rchitecture mol茅culaire des P4VPmodifi茅s avec des groupements m茅sog猫nes. Syst猫mes polym猫res: de la polym茅risationaux propri茅t茅s鈥, Polytechnia, Paris 1995, 151-157.
AWARDS
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Merck KGaA, Darmstadt. 2016.鈥淒isplaying Futures Award鈥. 鈥
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NSERC-Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow in a Canadian Government Laboratory (NSERC), 2005-2008. 鈥
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Student Award: Cover Design of Annual Report 鈥 Research Centre of Science and Engineering of Macromolecules (CERSIM), 1998. 鈥ㄢ
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Doctoral Scholarship: Program 鈥淏ecas de Excelencia鈥 鈥 National Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT) Mexico, 1997-2001鈥
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Doctoral Scholarship: Program 鈥淏ourse d'Excellence du Gouvernement Qu茅b茅cois鈥 鈥 Minist猫re de l'脡ducation de Qu茅bec, 1997-2001鈥
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Master Science Scholarship: Program 鈥淏ecas de Excelencia鈥 鈥 CONACyT, M茅xico, 1993-1996
PATENTS
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M. Pr茅v么t, A. Nemati, J. Vanegas, E. Hegmann, and T. Hegmann, US PCT 62/586,304, Invention Disclosure Form 11/06/2017; "Detection of gases and vapors by patterned nanoparticle liquid crystal alignment".
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M. Pr茅v么t, T. Hegmann, and E. Hegmann, Filing of Conversion Application claiming priority to US 62/572,902, filed 10/16/2017; Biodegradable, biocompatible 3D liquid crystal elastomeric foam scaffolds having tailor-made animal (human) pore cells sizes via a salt leaching method are capable of growing tissue therein for therapeutic reconstruction of damaged and/or diseased tissue or organs.
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Y. Gao, T. Hegmann, and E. Hegmann, 12/19/2014; PCT/US2014/071618 鈥淏iocompatible: smart responsive scaffold having interconnected pores鈥
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Neshat, A. Sharma, T. Hegmann, and E. Hegmann, 04/15/2013, US PCT 61/853993 鈥淏iodegradable side-chain LC elastomers: smart responsive scaffolds鈥
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Michael S. Freund, Elda Bravo-Grimaldo, and Sarah Hachey. US PCT/CA2006/000879. 鈥淢etastable reaction mixtures for the in-situ polymerization of conducting polymers鈥
RESEARCH SUPPORT
Thanks to the following agencies, organizations, funding agencies and industrial partners:
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NSF PFI-RP, 2021-2024
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NSF CHE-2050873 (REU), Senior personnel, 2021-2024
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NSF DMR-20177845 (MRI), Senior personnel, 2020-2023
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Farris Family Foundation, 2021-2024
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2021 AMLCI鈥擲PSPE (UAkron) Seed Funding Program 1, 2021-2022
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2021 AMLCI鈥擲PSPE (UAkron) Seed Funding Program 2, 2021-2022
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Tech. Validation Start-Up Fund KCTVS, 2021-2022
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Beam time at Brookhaven National Laboratory 鈥 US Department of Energy (DoE), 2019-2021
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NSF-GOALIE, 2018-2021
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Beam time at Brookhaven National Laboratory 鈥 US Department of Energy (DoE), 2018-2020
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Beam time at Advanced Light Source (ALS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - US Department of Energy (DoE), 2018
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Ohio TeCK Fund: LiCrystalor LLC (now Torel LLC) - Toxic Gas and Vapor Sensors 2017-2018.
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Beam time at Advanced Light Source (ALS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory- US Department of Energy (DoE), 2017.
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Displaying Futures Award: Liquid Crystal Gas and Vapor Sensors, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt. 2016.
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NSF: CHE-1263087 (REU); 2017-2020.鈥
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Beam time at Advanced Light Source (ALS) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - US Department of Energy (DoE), 2016.鈥
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Scratch-resistant and scratch-healing polymer composites, Dankook University and Ceko Co. Ltd. Industry-sponsored collaboration, Korea; 2015.鈥
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Beam time at Advanced Light Source (ALS) - US Department of Energy (DoE), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 2015.鈥
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NSF: CHE-1263087 (REU); 2013-2016.鈥
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KSU: PDF program (2 position, 2 years each), A&S Research Initiative - Collaborative Grant (with C. Malcuit, J.M. McDonough, R.J. Clements, E. Freeman and T. Hegmann); 2013-2015.鈥
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Evaluation of the efficacy of L-DOS47 as a therapy for lung cancer cells using a multimodal molecular imaging strategy, Helix BioPharma, Canada, 2010-2011.鈥
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Evaluation of antibody-delivered therapies for cancer using fluorescence imaging (Phase III), Helix BioPharma, Canada, 2008-2010.鈥
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Evaluation of antibody-delivered therapies for cancer using fluorescence imaging (Phase II), Helix BioPharma, Canada, 2007-2008.鈥
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Evaluation of antibody-delivered therapies for cancer using fluorescence imaging (Phase I), Helix BioPharma, Canada, 2006-2007.
Education
MSc, Universidad Aut贸noma de Coahuila, 1996