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CSN Research in the News

The University of Wisconsin-Madison posted a press release today about a recent Center publication, “Impact of Nanoscale Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide (NMC) on the Bacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1″ by Mimi Hang, Ian Gunsolus, Hunter Wayland, Eric Melby, Arielle Mensch, Katie Hurley, Joel Pedersen, Christy Haynes, & Robert Hamers. You can read the press release here and see the original article here.  (Image by Ella Marushchenko) Update: The University of Minnesota also posted a press release here, and Fox9 News in the Twin Cities produced a TV segment that you can watchhere. Update 2: KARE 11 News also produced a video that you can see here. Update 3: More coverage of the article can be found at Science Daily, Green Car Congress, Watts Up… Read More »CSN Research in the News

Pedersen & Klaper Invited to Environmental Nanomaterial Testing Workshop

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CSN faculty members Joel Pedersen and Rebecca Klaper will participate in a workshop at the Duke University Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (CEINT) entitled Environmental Nanomaterial Testing Media Harmonization, or ENTM Harmonization. The goal of this workshop is to develop user-community-driven recommendations for consistently characterized, relevant media types in which nanomaterial characterization and testing should be carried out, along with recommendations for consistently captured characterization parameters. The outcomes of the meeting will be captured in a peer-reviewed manuscript.

Professors Franz Geiger and Qiang Cui Receive Honors

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Two CSN faculty members recently received important honors and awards: Professor Franz Geiger was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The RSC is the largest professional chemistry association after the American Chemical Society. Franz was also honored with a Faculty Diversity Award from the Northwestern University Graduate School for his “outstanding contributions to the graduate community at Northwestern.   Professor Qiang Cui received a Kellett Mid-Career Award from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Kellett Awards are for exceptional mid-career faculty who are 7-20 years post-tenure, and provide $60,000 in unrestricted research funding. Congratulations to Franz and QC!

CSN Researchers Interviewed on Analytical Chemistry Podcast

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CSN Associate Director Christy Haynes and faculty member Erin Carlson were both recently interviewedon the Analytical Chemistry Podcast. Dr. Haynes discussed her recent work about using magnetic nanoparticles in techniques for studying biological systems, specifically the article”Characterization of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biological Matrices” by Katie R. Hurley, Hattie L. Ring, Hyunho Kang, Nathan D. Klein, and Christy L. Haynes. Analytical Chemistry, 2015, 87 (23), 1161111619. DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b02229(The interview is at the beginning of the podcastepisode.) Analytical Chemistry,2015, 87 (21), 1066810678. DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b01543 (The interview starts at12:45 of the podcast episode.)

Blog Posts by CSN students Named Science Seeker Editor’s Picks

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Our student blog writers continue to earn recognition from the science news site ScienceSeeker. Graduate student Eric Melby’s recent blog post, “What’s in a scientific publication’s name? One research article title explained,” was chosen as an Editor’s Selection for the week of Nov 15-21, 2015. This post was part of our series of “public-friendly” summaries of academic articles based on CSN research. You can see a complete list of Center publications, including links to public-friendly summaries on the blog, here. Undergraduate student John Van Gilder’s blog post, “Sunburns and Circuits: How Nanotechnology is Pushing the Boundaries of Computing,” was also chosen as a Science Seeker Editor’s Pick for the week of Jan 4-10; and graduate studentEmily Caudill’s post “Carbon Nanotubes:… Read More »Blog Posts by CSN students Named Science Seeker Editor’s Picks

Autumn Qiu’s Blog Post Selected as ScienceSeeker Editor’s Pick

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Congratulations to CSN student Autumn Qiu, whose recent blog post, “Using Gene Expression to Learn About Nanoparticle Toxicity,” was chosen as a ScienceSeeker Editor’s Selection for the week of Oct 25-31, 2015. This post was part of our series of “public-friendly” summaries of academic articles based on CSN research. You can see a complete list of Center publications, including links to public-friendly summaries on the blog, here.

Eric Melby Wins 2nd Place Award in SNO Nano Pitch Contest

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Congratulations to CSN student Eric Melby, who won second place last week at the Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization’s Nano Pitch Contest! The contest took place at the 2015 SNO Conference in Portland, Oregon, and required students to “pitch a problem or opportunity connected with your sustainable nanotechnology research in a clear, compelling manner in 100 seconds.”

Ese Ehimiaghe’s blog post selected as ScienceSeeker Editor’s Pick

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Congratulations to CSN student Ese Ehimiaghe, whose recent blog post, “How Perceived Fears May Influence Companies Labeling of Nanoparticles,” was chosen as a ScienceSeeker Editor’s Selection for the week of Sept 27-Oct 3, 2015. Well done! #sciseekpicks