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2009 Leo Hendrik Baekeland Symposium and Award Presentation to

Professor Colin Nuckolls,

Columbia University  

Friday, Nov 13, 2009

Busch Campus Center Building
Rutgers University, Piscataway Campus
Piscataway, New Jersey

At the Intersection of Organic Chemistry, Material Science, and Nanotechnology

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Posters to be Presented at the Symposium

# Lead Presenter Affiliation Poster Title
1 Adam M. Gilmore HORIBA JobinYvon Inc Global Analysis of Excitation-Emission Maps of Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
2 Cheng Li New Jersey Institute of Technology Organic Solar Cells Using Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
3 David Robinson Rutgers University Improving Solar Hydrogen Cells via covalent attachment of water oxidation catalyst
4 Mojgan Roushan Rutgers University Developing Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Semiconductors for Optoelectronic Applications
5 Lauren A. Klein Rutgers University Germanium Nanowire Growth and Characterization
6 Sanhita Pramanik Rutgers University Microporous Metal Organic Frameworks (MMOFs) for Gas Storage, Separation, Catalysis and Sensing
7 Yanfei Wang Rutgers University Highly Active Pd-Multicore Nanocatalysts Encapsulated in Porous Silica Shell
8 Evan M. Smoak Fordham Univeristy Bio-Inspired Morphology Controlled Growth of Metal Nanoparticles
9 Junling Sun Rutgers University Thermodynamically controlled synthesis of polyimine nanocapsules
10 Michelle A. Ouimet Rutgers University Synthesis of Liquid Crystal Salicylate-based Poly(anhydride-esters)
11 Madhuleena Bhadra New Jersey Institute of Technology Micro solid phase extraction for the analysis of diverse pharmaceuticals using carbon nanotubes as adsorbents
12 Aniruddh Solanki Rutgers University Bio-surface engineering for investigating and controlling stem cell differentiation
13 Roselin Rosario-Meléndez Rutgers University Slow-degrading Salicylate-based Poly(anhydride esters) Microspheres for Controlled Release of Salicylic Acid
14 Giacinto Scoles Temple University Supermolecular self-assembly as a means towards single-cell proteomics
15 Sarah Hehir Rutgers University An Investigation into the Effect of Stereochemistry on the Biological Activity of Amphiphilic Macromolecules
16 Alexander M. Harmon Rutgers University Amphiphilic Macromolecule-Lipid Complexes For Use In Drug Delivery
17 Xiangxing Meng New Jersey Institute of Technology Fabrication of Polymer Films for Drug Delivery via Anti-solvent Synthesis and Encapsulation in Biological Polymers
18 Sarah M. Sparks Rutgers University Functionalization of Nanoscale Amphiphilic Macromolecules as Therapeutics for Cardiovascular Disease and Nucleic Acid Delivery
19 Sabrina Snyder Rutgers University Biodegradable, Anti-inflammatory Polymer Layer to Aid in Bone Defect Repair and to Prevent Soft Tissue Ingrowth
20 Prasad Subramaniam Rutgers University Multifunctional Quantum Dots-siRNA conjugates as potent chemotherapeutic agents for Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM)
21 Stephen Linguito Rutgers University Facile, green and high yield synthesis of polyoxomolybdate based hybrid materials by in situ incorporation of organic cations using a room temperature ionic liquid
22 Ankush V. Biradar Rutgers University Continuous Selective Henry Reaction Catalyzed by Amine-Supported Nanoporous Catalyst on Fixed-Bed Reactor
23 B. B. Lazarov Rutgers University Mixed Sandwich Rare Earth Metal Complexes in Epoxide/CO2 Copolymerization Reactions
24 A. L. Reznichenko Rutgers University Enhanced Reactivity of C2-Symmetric Zirconium Bis(Amidate)s in Asymmetric Aminoalkene Cyclohydroamination
25 Anitha Patlolla New Jersey Institute of Technology Effect of Metal Oxides on the Thermochromic Phase Transition in Polydiacetylenes
26 Brian F. Moore Rutgers University Molecular Based Synthesis of Solid State High Nuclearity Lanthanide Chalcogenide Clusters For Optoelectronic and Scintillation Applications
27 Ji Li Rutgers University Structure-Property Relationship of Zein-F127 Bio-nanocomposites
28 Bin Wang New Jersey Institute of Technology Comparison Of Three Heavy Metals Toxic Effects On A Brown Tide Algea: Aureococcus anophagefferens
29 Megha Thakkar New Jersey Institute of Technology Toxicity effects of Metolachlor on algae: Aureococcus anophagefferens and Dunaliella tertiolecta
30 Nimrat Sandhu New Jersey Institute of Technology Leaching of Zn, Sb, As, and Pb from imported glass beads
31 Varunpreet Randhawa New Jersey Institute of Technology Study of the effect of hydrogen peroxide and clay on the removal of brown tide algae Aureococcus  anophagefferens
32 Srabanti Basu New Jersey Institute of Technology Biochemical changes in Aureococcus anophagefferens due to long term exposure to metolachlor
33 Nirupama Gupta New Jersey Institute of Technology Laboratory Evolution of Laccase for Substrate Specificity
34 Anna Zhachkina Rutgers University Gas Phase SN2 Reactions of 1,3-Dimethyluracil and Analogs. Insights into the Mechanism of Uracil Removal by the UDG Enzyme
35 Min Liu Rutgers University Gas-phase thermochemical properties of damaged nucleobases and pyrimidine nucleobases-intrinsic reactivity and biological implications
36 Mu Chen Rutgers University Gas Phase Studies of Xanthine
37 Kai Wang Rutgers University Gas Phase Properties of Purine
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