One of Prof. Perry's recent papers, "Protein Encapsulation via Polypeptide Complex Coacervation" was highlighted on the C&EN News SCENE, and in "Charged Polymers Package Proteins," Chemical & Engineering News, 92(45), 27 (2014).
Prof. Perry presented on "Biomimetic Coacervate Environments for Protein Analysis" and "Time Resolved Serial Protein Crystallography in a Microfluidic Device" at the 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting.
Our paper demonstrating proof-of-concept for serial on-chip Laue crystallography was just published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography!
"In Situ Serial Laue Diffraction on a Microfluidic Crystallization Device," S.L. Perry, S. Guha, A.S. Pawate, R. Henning, I. Kosheleva, V. Šrajer, P.J.A. Kenis, and Z. Ren, Journal of Applied Crystallography, (2014) 47, 1975-1982(2014). [PDF]
Some of Prof. Perry's postdoctoral research was just published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B!
"Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study of Complex Coacervate Micelles and Hydrogels Formed from Ionic Diblock and Triblock Copolymers," D.V. Krogstad, S.H. Choi, N.A. Lynd, D.J. Andrus, S.L. Perry, J.D. Gopez, C.J. Hawker, E.J. Kramer, and M. Tirrell, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 118, 13011-13018 (2014). [PDF]
Welcome to Yalin Liu, Li-Wei Chang, and Shuo Sui, the founding doctoral students in the lab!
Prof. Perry will be presenting on the topic of "Biomimetic Polypeptide-Based Coacervates" as part of the MRSEC Symposium on Wed. Oct. 8th at 10:45am in Conte A110-111.
Welcome to Cameron Johnston, a senior in Chemical Engineering who will be working in collaboration with the Emrick Lab to synthesize and test out novel polymeric materials for complex coacervates.
Prof. Perry was elected to serve on the Council for the International Organization for Biological Crystallization (IOBCr).
Prof. Perry presented her work on Time Resolved Serial Crystallography in a Microfluidic Device at the 15th ICCBM Meeting.
Welcome to Cristina Robalo, an undergraduate in Chemical Engineering who will be working to help build the lab and develop microfluidic platforms for time resolved crystallography.
Welcome to Rasmia Shamsi, an undergraduate in Chemical Engineering who will be working to help build the lab and characterize the phase behavior of complex coacervates.