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Ian Gunsolus Ph.D.
Medical College of Wisconsin
Haynes
Alumni
Education
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 2016
B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics, St. Olaf College
B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics, St. Olaf College
Research Interests
Thesis title: Engineered Nanomaterial Interactions with Bacterial Cells (Haynes group)
Current: Co-Director of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at Medical College of Wisconsin
Current: Co-Director of Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology at Medical College of Wisconsin
Additional Information
- Podcast episode 3: Nanomaterials in Electric Car Batteries: How Do We Study Sustainability?
- How Do Nanoparticles Stick to Bacteria? Or, How Are Cell Membranes Like Velcro?
- What Does Sustainable Have To Do With Nano?
- How Do Scientists Study Complex Chemical Systems?
- Dumping Nanoparticles Into a Fjord: How to Think About the Potential Environmental Impacts
- Zooming in on the Nano World: Limitations and Breakthroughs in Light Microscopy