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Raychelle Burks

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The research team of听Dr. Burks is focused on the development of colorimetric and luminescent sensor arrays for the detection of analytes of mainly forensic and national security interests with accompanying image and chemometric analysis.听Dr. Burks collaborates with colleagues in a variety of fields to provide application-specific sensing systems employing portable, imaging-based detection.听

Azaldegui, C., Aguilar, G., Enriquez, S., Madonna, C., Parish Fisher, C. and Burks, R. (2021), . J Forensic Sci, 66: 1085-1093.听

Durham Brooks T, Burks R, Doyle E, Meysenburg M, Frey T (2021) . PLoS ONE 16(5): e0241946.听

Michael J.听Kangas,听Raychelle M.听Burks,听Jordyn听Atwater,听Rachel M.听Lukowicz,听Pat听Williams听&听Andrea E.听Holmes听(2017)听,听47:2,听138-153.

Stefano Costanzi

Ribbon structure for mutant murine acetylcholinesterase bound to the acetylcholine analogue 4k-TMA (PDB ID: 2HA0)

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Dr. Costanzi鈥檚 current scholarly work is based on two main research lines. The first one focuses on the application of computational chemistry to the study of the . The second one focuses on the analysis of gaps in current and the conceptualization of ways to narrow them.

Douglas Fox

High鈥恗agnification SEM of the cross sections of the mixed w鈥怌NC/t鈥怌NC films with a) 0%, b) 1%, and c) 10% by mass t鈥怌NCs

Dr. Fox develops commercial and industrial products using sustainable materials. Our lab currently investigates new flame retardants, coatings, fiber reinforced plastics, and the health and safety (EHS) of nanomaterials.

Matthew Hartings

Various 3D printed objects

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Dr. Hartings has two main laboratory research projects: 1) The use of 3D printing to create chemically reactive objects and 2) The development of novel environmental and biological sensors based off of stimulus-responsive materials. Dr. Hartings is also active in studying and communicating about all of the wonderful chemistry we do at home in our kitchens while we cook.

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Monika Konaklieva

Dr. Konaklieva鈥檚 main research interest is in the area of using organic synthesis and evaluation towards the generation of new antibacterial, antiviral agents and lipoprotein metabolism modulators. Within this research, the group aims to develop efficient and environmentally friendly synthetic approaches for their preparation. Interdisciplinary projects are a main focus in the Konaklieva鈥檚 group, involving organic synthesis/medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, and structure-based drug design.听

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Santiago Toledo

Research in the听Toledo lab focuses on two main themes:听a.听the听synthesis and reactivity of听biomimetic models of metalloenzymes with the goal of understanding the听role that metalloenzymes play in disease states听including cancer development and neurodegenerative diseases;听b.听the design of bioinspired catalysts听to promote challenging oxidative transformations for use on environmentally relevant degradation of organic compounds.

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Kirsch, K; Little, M. E.; Cundari, T.R.; El-Shaer, E.; Barone, G.; Lynch, V. M.;听Toledo, S.A.*听Direct O2 mediated oxidation of a Ni(ii)N3O structural model complex for the active site of nickel acireductone dioxygenase (Ni-ARD): characterization, biomimetic reactivity, and enzymatic implications.Dalton Transactions, 2024,听.

Toledo, S.; Yan Poon, P.C.; Gleaves, M.; Rees, J. Rogers, D. Kaminsky, W.; Kovacs, J.听Increasing Reactivity by Incorporating 蟺-Acceptor Ligands into Coordinatively Unsaturated Thiolate-Ligated Iron(II) Complexes. Inorganica Chimica Acta,听2021, 524,120422.听

Blade, G.A. 鈥; Parveen, R.; Jaimes, J.L. 鈥; Ilustre, W. 鈥; Salda帽a,D. 鈥; Ivan, D.A. 鈥; Lynch,V.M. Cundari, T.R.;听Toledo,S.*A family of structural and functional models for the active site of a unique dioxygenase: Acireductone dioxygenase (ARD).听Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry,听2020,听212, 111253.

Healy, E. F.; Flores, R.鈥; Lynch, V.M.;听Toledo, S.*Protein dynamics of [CuZn]superoxide dismutase (SOD1): How protein motions at the global and local levels impact the reactivity of SOD1.听Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry,听2020, 210, 111161.听

Healy, E.; Roth-Rodriguez, A. 鈥;听Toledo, S.A model for gain of function in superoxide dismutase.听Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports.听2020, 21, 100728.听

Toledo, S.A.*; Dubas, J.M.听A Learner-Centered Grading Method Focuses on Reaching Proficiency with Course Learning Outcomes.听Journal of Chemical Education,听2017,听94,听1043-1050.

Toledo, S.A.*; Dubas, J.M.听Encouraging Higher-Order Thinking in General Chemistry by Scaffolding Student Learning Using Marzano's Taxonomy.听Journal of Chemical Education,听2016, 93, 64-69.

Alexander Zestos

Dr. Zestos is a bioanalytical chemist who utilizes electrochemistry and chromatographic methods for bioanalysis. Research from his group focuses on the measuring rapid neurochemical changes of dopamine, serotonin, and other neurotransmitters. His work has vast implications for studying drugs of abuse, obesity, diabetes, depression, and many other diseases and behavioral states.

Anti-fouling PEI-CNT fiber microelectrodes

Shouzhong Zou

Dr. Zou develops catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells and conversion of carbon dioxide to organic fuels using sustainable materials.听

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Recent Grants

Douglas Fox received $36,519 of additional funding from the 猫咪社区app Endowment for Forestry & Communities, Inc. for his project titled "14C Labeled Cellulose Nanofibrils for EHS Studies鈥. The new total award for this project is $89,377.

Hanning Chen was awarded $35,000 from George Washington University for his project, entitled: 鈥淐ollaborative Research: Integrated Experimental and Computational Studies for Understanding the Interplay of Photoreactive Materials and Persistent Contaminants.鈥

Hanning Chen was awarded $18,000 from his prime funder, George Washington University, for his project, entitled: 鈥淒evelopment of Graphitic-Carbon-Nitride-Based Antimicrobial Nanomaterials for Safe Food Processing and Packaging.鈥

Hanning Chen was awarded $11,250, as an incremental fund, from Utah State University, prime funder Honda Research Institute 猫咪社区appA, Inc., for his project, named: 鈥淪ystematic Exploration of MEG Materials for Solar Energy Conversion.鈥 He is expecting a total funding of $45,000.

Hanning Chen received a grant for $18,000 from 猫咪社区app Department of Agriculture for a project titled "Development of Graphitic-Carbon-Nitride-Based Antimicrobial Nanomaterials for Safe Food Processing and Packaging."

Hanning Chen received a grant for $35,000 from the National Science Foundation for his project "SusChem: Collaborative Research: Integrated Experimental and Computational Studies for Understanding the Interplay of Photoreactive Materials and Persistent Contaminants."

Alexander G. Zestos received a $24,841 grant award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for his work on the Mechanisms of Amphetamine Abuse.

Alexander Zestos received a grant for $84,938 from Microprobes for Life Science Inc. (prime Sponsor NIH) for his work on "Multielectrode Arrays for Neurotransmitter Detection with Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry.鈥

Alexander Zestos听received a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant award from the National Institutes of Health (NINDS/NIMH) for his work on multielectrode arrays for neurotransmitter detection for $144,992.

Zestos received听a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from 听the National Institute of Health, which will support his collaboration with a local company, Microprobes.

Zestos received听a grant for $50,000 from the National Science Founation (NSF) for his research听"I-Corps: Multielectrode Array Biosensor Development.鈥澨

Matthew Hartings听received听a grant for听$17,020 from the听Parker Hannifin Corporation for the work on his听project regarding听Nitro Cold Brew.

Douglas Fox听was awarded a $149,900 grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for his 鈥淭ailoring Cellulose Nanomaterial Surface Properties for Improved Polymer Stress Transfer."

Foxreceived $4,505, and is expected to receive additional funding of $23,191, from FiberLean Technologies for his research titled "Nanocellulose Labeling to Track Migration from Paper."

Fox听received听a grant for听$6,176 from FiberLean Technologies听for the project "Nanocellulose听Migration from Food Coating."

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