PUBLICATIONS:


  1. Bradley E. Layton, Adam D’Souza, Adam Zeiger, Alia Sabur, William Dampier “Collagen’s triglycine repeat length may help to explain an interdomain transfer event from a eukaryote into Trichodesmium erythraeumJournal of Molecular Evolution, 66 (6 )539-554.

  2. Layton, B.E. 2008. “Recent Patents in Bionanotechnologies: Nanolithography, Bionanocomposites, Cell-Based Computing and Entropy Production.” Recent Patents in Nanotechnology, 2 (1) 1-7.

  3. Mulero, R. Layton, B.E. 2007. “Optimization of a Stamping Blank Layout for Use on Pre-Cut Sheet Metal” Journal of Manufacturing Systems 26 (1) 44-52.

  4. Sasoglu, F.M. Bohl, A.J., Layton, B.E. 2007. “Design and microfabrication a high-aspect-ratio tapered PDMS microbeam array for parallel nanoscale force transduction and protein printing.” Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 17, 3.

  5. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2006. “An Equal and Local-Load-Sharing Failure-Mechanics Model for Peripheral Nerve Extracellular Matrix in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Rats.” Acta Biomaterialia 2 (6) 595-607.

  6. Singh, R., Gadia, V., Roy, S., Venkatesh, N., Lunagaria, S., Patel, R., Layton, B.E. 2005. “Towards Nanotechnology for All” News from the Bottom, Volume 1, Issue 2.

  7. Singh, R., Gadia, V., Roy, S., Venkatesh, N., Lunagaria, S., Patel, R., Layton, B.E. "Construction of an Educational Model of an Atomic Force Microscope.” The Nanotechnology Group Volume 4, Number 7. Education Atomic Force Manual

  8. Layton, B.E., Sullivan, S.M., Palermo, J.J., Buzby, G.J., Gupta, R., Stallcup III, R.E., 2005. “Nanomanipulation and Aggregation Limits of Self-Assembling Structural Proteins,” MicroElectronics Journal 36 (7) 644-649.

  9. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2004. “A Mechanical Model for Collagen Fibril Load Sharing in the Peripheral Nerve of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Rats.” ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 126, 803-814.

  10. Layton, B. E., Sastry, A. M., Lastoskie, C. M., Philbert, M. A., Miller, T. J., Sullivan, K.A., Feldman, E.L., Wang C.-W., 2004. “In Situ Imaging of Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Pores Using Atomic Force Microscopy.” Biotechniques 37, 564-573.

  11. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., Sullivan, K.A., Feldman, E.L., Wang, H., Philbert, M.A., Komorowski, T.E., 2004. “Differences between Collagen Morphologies, Properties and Distribution in Diabetic and Normal BioBreeding and Sprague-Dawley Rat Sciatic Nerves.” Journal of Biomechanics 37 (6) 879-888.

  12. Wang, H., Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2003. “Nerve Collagens from Diabetic and Non-diabetic Sprague-Dawley and BioBreeding Rats: An Atomic Force Microscopy Study.” Diabetes Metabolism Research and Reviews 19 (4) 288-298.

  13. Cheng, X., Sastry, A.M., Layton, B.E., 2001. “Transport in Stochastic Fibrous Networks.” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 123 (1) 12-19.

    Journal papers in press:

  14. Andrew Goshorn, Edward M. Deegan, and Layton, B.E. “Spare Part Storage Optimization Onboard Deployable Military Support Assets” Naval Engineers Journal, 120 (3) xxx xxx

  15. Zeiger, A. Layton, B.E.Molecular Modeling of the Axial and Circumferential Elastic Moduli of Tubulin,” submitted to Biophysical Journal, February 11, 2008.

    Journal papers accepted:

  16. Mert Sasoglu, Andrew Bohl, Bradley Layton, “Parallel force measurement with a polymeric microbeam array using an optical microscope and micromanipulator” accepted for publication in Computer Methods & Programs in Biomedicine, xx xxx-xxx.

  17. Allen K., F.M. Sasoglu, and Layton, B.E., “Cytoskeleton - membrane interactions in neuronal growth cones: a finite element analysis study” ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics, xx xxx-xxx.

    Journal papers under review

  18. Layton, B. “Practical and Theoretical Energy Density Calculations of Prevalent Energy Sources,” Energy Policy review begun February 16, 2008

    Journal papers submitted

  19. Layton, BE, M. Tripepi, B. Bitonti, N. Dollahon, RA Balsamo “De novo synthesis of a 31 kD dehydrin coincides with AFM-resolved cellulose microfibril rearrangements in the dry state for the resurrection fern Polypodium polypodioidessubmitted to American Journal of Botany, August 31, 2007.

  20. Legum, B.M. Layton, B.E., Cooper, R. Mattia, D., Gogotsi, Y. “The Effect of Deformation on Room Temperature Coulomb Blockade in Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes,” submitted to IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, September 6, 2007.

  21. Sullivan, S.M., Allen, K.B. Lynch, B., Layton, B.E., Jamieson, B.G., A Space-Based Electrical Impedance Hematology Analyzer, submitted to Lab on a Chip, February 23, 2008.

    Journal papers in preparation

  22. Tecla Impagnatiello, Adriana Biasco, Mert Sasoglu, Kate Allen, Bradley Layton, Dario Pisignano, and Roberto Cingolani, “Microcontact Printing of Fibronectin Channels for Biosensing Applications Fibronectin neuron interactions,” in preparation for Langmuir.

  23. Allen, K.B., Layton, B.E. “Simultaneous micropipette aspiration and nanoinjection of artificial cells,” in preparation

  24. Moyer, V., Layton, B.E., “Thermodynamics of bio-inspired artificial photosynthesis in preparation.

  25. Layton, B.E., Patel, R., “Parameter Optimization of Piezoelectrically Driven Multiaxis Nanopositioners” in preparation for Nanotechnology

  26. Layton, B.E., Chenevert, T.L. “A Temporal Compartmental Model for Brain-Tumor Volume and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Changes in Response to Treatment. in preparation for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

  27. Lynch, M. Layton, B.E. “Nanoforensics” in preparation for Nano Letters.

 

Conference papers and abstracts published:

28. (C/R)Kate Allen and Bradley Layton, “A Mechanical Model for Cytoskeleton and Membrane Interactions in Neuronal Growth Cones,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, Washington.

29. (C/R)Bradley Layton, Lauren Jablonowski, Ryan Kirby, Nick Lampe “Bicycle Infrastructure Development Strategy for Suburban Commuting,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, Washington.

30. (C/R)Stephanie Sullivan, Brian Jamieson, Bernard Lynch, and Bradley Layton “Cell Sorting Evaluation of a Multi-Bed Microfabricated Hematology Analyzer,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, Washington

31. (C)Adam Zeiger and Bradley Layton, “Tublulin Mechanics: A Molecular Mechanics Study of all Known Tubulin Structures,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, Washington. (abstract only)

32. (C)Bradley Layton and Ronald Balsamo, “An Orthotropic Material Mechanics Model of Cellulose Wall Structure Derived From in situ AFM of the Drought-Resistant Fern Polypodium polypodioides,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, Washington. (abstract only)

33. (R)F Mert Sasoglu, Devrim Kilinc, Kathleen Allen and Bradley Layton, “Towards a Method for Printing a Network of Chick Forebrain Neurons for Biosensor Applications,” IEEE-EMBC Annual Meeting, Lyon, France, August 23-26, 2007.

34. (R)Legum, B., Cooper, R., Gogotsi, Y., Layton, B.E. “The Effect of Deformation on Room Temperature Coulomb Blockade using Conductive Carbon Nanotubes,” IEEE-EMBC Annual Meeting, Lyon, France, August 23-26, 2007.

35. (C)Adam Zeiger and Bradley Layton, “A Molecular Mechanics Model for Axial Elastic Modulus Prediction of Tubulin” ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference, Austin, Texas, June 3-7, 2007. (invited, abstract only)

36. (C)Bradley Layton and Adam D’Souza, “The Bonds That Make Us Big: The Collagen Goldilocks Hypothesis,” ASME Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference, Austin, Texas, June 3-7, 2007. (invited, abstract only)

37. (C/R) Ronald A. Balsamo, Manuela Tripepi, Natalie Algar, Jill M. Farrant, and Bradley E. Layton, “Whole leaves to cellulose microfibrils: Mechanical, molecular, and architectural approaches to study wall in-folding in vegetative tissues of desiccation tolerant plants.” 5th Internatinal Workshop on Desiccation Sensitivity and – Tolerance in Seed and Vegitative Plant Tissues, 14 - 21 January, 2007, Drakensberg, South Africa

38.  (C/R) Layton, B.E., Tamayne, D. Dolin, M. Gallagher, M. “An Integrated Atomic Force Microscopy Nanomanipulation Stage for Biological Samples,” Seeing at the Nanoscale IV, July 17-20, 2006, Philadelphia, PA.

39.  (C/R) Patel, R., Legum, B., Gogotsi, Y., Layton, B.E., “Parameterization of a Piezoelectric Nanomanipulation Device,” Proceedings of ESDA2006 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, July 4-7, 2006, Torino, Italy.

40. Sullivan, S.M., Jamieson, B.J., Layton, B.E., “A Micro-Fabricated Electrical Impedance Based Hematology Analyzer,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, FL

41. Allen, K.B., Sasoglu, F.M., Layton, B.E., “Mechanical Neural Growth Models,” ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. November 5-11, 2005, Orlando, FL

42. Layton, B.E., Jamieson, B.J., Sullivan, S.M. 2005. “A Micro-Fabricated Electrical-Impedance-Based In-Flight Hematology Analyzer,” 3rd Annual Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. June 13-15, Toronto, Canada.

43. Layton, B.E., Allen, K.B., Stokes, M.D., Myers, K.A., Baas, P.W., 2005. “Towards a Method for Peripheral Nervous System Axonal Stiffness Measurements with MEMS-based Microgrippers,” 2nd Annual IEEE-EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, March 16-19, Arlington, VA.

44. Layton, B.E., Fontecchio, A., Ko, F., Nabet, B., Spanier, J. 2005. ”Acquisition of a Zyvex L100 nanomanipulation device for biological, electronic, and optoelectronic samples and devices.” Design, Service and Manufacturing Research and Grantees Conference, Jan 3-6.Tempe, AZ

45. Layton, B.E. 2004. “Nanomanipulation and Aggregation Limits of Self-Assembling Structural Proteins” European Micro and Nano Systems, October 20-21, Paris France

46. Layton, B.E. 2004. “Self-Assembly Limits in Structural Proteins” Proceedings of ASME Integrated Nanosystems, September 22-24, Pasadena, CA

47. Layton, B.E., Gupta, R., Jackson, N.L., Shah, A.J., Stallcup, R.E., III, Sullivan, S.M., 2004. “Nanomanipulation and Characterization Of Structural Proteins” 26th Annual International Conference IEEE-EMBS Sep 1-5, Francisco, CA.

48. Layton, B.E. 2004 “A Mechanics-Based Model for the Collagen Fibril Aggregation Limit” October 13-16, 2004, Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Philadelphia, PA

49. Layton, B.E. Sastry, A.M., 2003. Mitochondrial Pore Imaging via AFM. BMES Annual Fall Meeting. Oct 1-4, Nashville, TN.

50. Layton, B.E. 2003. Implications of hexagonal close-packing in a finite domain on self-assembly of nanofibrous materials. NATO-Advance Study Institute (ASI) Nanoengineered Nanofibrous Materials. Sep 1-12, Antalya Turkey.

51. Chenevert, T.L., Layton, B.E., Johnson, T.D., Schepkin, V.D., Ross, B.D. 2003. A Model of Temporal Dependence in Therapy-Induced ADC Change, ISMRM 11th Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, Toronto July 10-16.

52. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2002. Damage in the heterogeneous ECM of peripheral nerves due to diabetes. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress, November 17-22, New Orleans, LA.

53. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., Wang, H., Sullivan, K.A., 2002. A model for pressure enhancement in the diabetic nerve: simulations of diabetic rat peripheral nerve and nerve collagens. 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society] EMBS/BMES Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Second Joint, Volume: 1, 450 -451.

54. Sastry, A.M.; Layton, B.E.; Wang, H.; Sullivan, K.A.; Philbert, M.A.; Komorowski, Mechanical and structural changes in diabetic rat peripheral nerve collagens Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings, v 1, 2002, p 432-433

55. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., Sullivan, K.A., Feldman, E.L., 2000. Remodeling of Peripheral Nerve Tissue in Diabetic Rats. International ASME Congress, November 5-10, Orlando, FL

56. Chenevert, T.L., Layton, B.E., Johnson, T.D., Schepkin, V.D., Ross, B.D. 2003. A Model of Temporal Dependence in Therapy-Induced ADC Change, ISMRM 11th Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, Toronto July 10-16.

57. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2002. Damage in the heterogeneous ECM of peripheral nerves due to diabetes. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress, November 17-22, New Orleans, LA.

58. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., Wang, H., Sullivan, K.A., 2002. A model for pressure enhancement in the diabetic nerve: simulations of diabetic rat peripheral nerve and nerve collagens. 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society] EMBS/BMES Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Second Joint, Volume: 1, 450 -451.

59. Sastry, A.M.; Layton, B.E.; Wang, H.; Sullivan, K.A.; Philbert, M.A.; Komorowski, Mechanical and structural changes in diabetic rat peripheral nerve collagens Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings, v 1, 2002, p 432-433

60. Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., Sullivan, K.A., Feldman, E.L., 2000. Remodeling of Peripheral Nerve Tissue in Diabetic Rats. International ASME Congress, November 5-10, Orlando, FL

61. (R) Wang, H., Layton, B.E., Sastry, A.M., 2003. “Nerve Collagens from Diabetic and Non-diabetic Sprague-Dawley and BioBreeding Rats: An Atomic Force Microscopy Study.” Diabetes Metabolism Research and Reviews 19 (4) 288-298.

62. (R) Cheng, X., Sastry, A.M., Layton, B.E., 2001. “Transport in Stochastic Fibrous Networks.” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 123 (1) 12-19.

Technical reports

63. Layton, B.E. 2008. Final report for Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development award, “A Green Alternative to Municipal Maintenance.

64.Layton, B.E. 2007. Internal report for “A Bioresorbable Staple with Growth Factor,” submitted to Margaret Wheatley in support of Coulter Grant.

65. Layton, B.E. 2006. Final report for Pennsylvania Health Department award, “Nanoscience meets Nanotechnology”

66. Layton, B.E. 2005. Final report for NSF-DMII MRI award, “Acquisition of a Nanomanipulation Device for Biological, Electronic and Optoelectronic Samples and Devices”

Application Notes

67. Rishi Gupta, Aaron Geisberger, Gareth Hughes (Zyvex Corporation), Bradey Layton (Drexel University), Zyvex Application Note 9710: “Manipulation of Collagen for Mechanical Characterization”

68. Singh, R., Gadia, V., Roy , S., Venkatesh, N., Lunagaria, S., Patel, R., Layton , B.E. "Construction Manual for a Educational Model of a Working Atomic Force Microscope.”  Supported by Drexel’s NSF-RET program

Patents and Provisional Patents:

1. Bradley Layton and Nicholas Haas, “An Hybrid Wind Turbine for Urban Settings,” (internal disclosure, January 12, 2008)

2. Ari Brooks, Margaret Wheatley, Bradley Layton “A Surgical Stapler,” (internal disclosure November 12, 2007)

3. Ari Brooks, Margaret Wheatley, Bradley Layton “A Surgical Staple, with Elution Drug,” (internal disclosure, November 12, 2007)

4. Bradley Layton and Gregory Buzby “An Integrated Atomic Force Microscopy Nanomanipulation Platform” (patent pending, November 29, 2006)

5. Bradley Layton, “A Pontoon Rowing Boat for Children” (provisional patent, November 29, 2005)

SEMINARS, LECTURES, WORKSHOPS, INVITED TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS

1. “Collagen and Tubulin Mechanics,” IUPUI. Invited by Alan Jones, March, 2008.

2. “Protein Evolution,” Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Invited by Ann Darrin, November, 2007.

3. “MechanoEvolution,” Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Colloquium. Invited by Ann Darrin, November, 2007.

4. “An Energetic Argument Justifies the War for Oil: What Engineers can do to Prevent the Loss of Life in the Quest for Energy-Dense Resources,” Delaware Valley Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineering. Invited by Mark A. Nicosia, President of Delaware Valley ASME, Widener University.

5. “Mechanics of Protein Evolution,” October, 2007. Carnegie Mellon University. Invited by Phil LeDuc.

6. “The Mechanics of Protein Evolution,” September, 2007. University of Colorado, Boulder. Invited by Jerry Qi.

7. “Tubulin Mechanics” May, 2007. Talk given with Adam Zeiger to Neurobiology and Anatomy Department, Drexel University.

8. MechanoEvolution” April, 2007. Invited to speak to the Drexel University Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics department by the Engineering Graduate Student Association.

9. “The Relationship of Biomechanics to Drought and Desiccation Tolerance in Plants,” Talk given as Keynote by collaborator, Ronald Balsamo of Villanova University to Omaha Nebraska group.

10. “Collagen Mechanics,” February, 2007. Invited by Todd Doehring to speak at the Biomedical Engineering Departmental Seminar Series.

11. “Integration of an Atomic Force Microscope with a Nanomanipulator,” February, 2007. Invited by Yury Gogotsi and the Drexel Nanotechnology Institute.

12. “Writing for Mechanical Engineers,” February, 2007. Invited speaker to the faculty forum on behalf of Harriet Millan.

13. “Mechanical Genes,” November, 2006. Invited speaker at Villanova University’s biology departmental seminar series. Delivered via webcast.

14. “Cell and Protein Mechanics,” November, 2006. Invited speaker at the Drexel College of Engineering Discovery Workshop on Bioscience Research hosted by Mun Choi and Kenneth Blank.

15. “An Educational Atomic Force Microscope,” August, 2006. invited speaker at the MSP (Math and Science Program) outreach symposium hosted by Mun Choi

16. “Mechanical Axonal Growth Models: Towards Directed Neural Growth and Highly Parallel Piconewton Force Transduction,” July, 2006. invited speaker at Bioengineering Department Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy.

17. “Mechanical Axonal Growth Models: Towards Directed Neural Growth and Highly Parallel Piconewton Force Transduction,” July, 2006. invited speaker at National Nanotechnology Laboratories, Lecce, Italy.

18. “An Athletic Engineer’s Perspective on the Value of an MIT Education,” March, 2006. invited speaker at the MIT Young Alumni Club of Philadelphia

19. “Nanometrology and Micrometrology of Cells, Organelles and Proteins under Mechanical and Environmental Challenge” December, 2005. invited speaker at the Army Research Laboratory

20. “Bionanotechnology in Mechanical Engineering,” November 2005. invited speaker at the Drexel University Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers

21. "Nanometrology and Micrometrology in Biological Systems" November, 2005. invited speaker at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division

22. “An update of the micromanipulation and nanomanipulation capabilities at Drexel University.” July, 2005. invited speaker at the Drexel University GPBA Bio-Nanotechnology Symposium

23. “Micromanipulation, Nanomanipulation and Self-Assembly Limits of Structural Proteins” February, 2005. invited speaker at the Drexel University Department of Material Science and Engineering

24. “Nanotechnology meets Neuroscience” February, 2005. invited Neurology Grand Rounds speaker at the Drexel University School of Medicine

25. “Micromanipulation, Nanomanipulation and Self-Assembly Limits of Structural Proteins”November, 2004. invited speaker at the Drexel University Department of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems

26. “Nanomanipulation and Characterization of Structural Proteins” November, 2004. invited speaker at the Computational Systems Biology Group sponsored by Aydin Tozeren

27. “Nanoscopic Imaging and Nanomanipulation of Neurons, Organelles, and Proteins” July, 2004. invited speaker at Drexel Queen Lane Campus laboratories of Dr. Peter Baas on neuronal manipulation

28. “Cellular Nanomanipulation: Cell Sensing Series” June, 2004. invited seminar speaker at Drexel Biochemistry Department IBAPS Institute of Basic and Applied Protein Science,

29. “Mechanical Models of Soft Tissue: Molecular to Tissue Scales” October, 2003. invited seminar speaker at Drexel Department of Material Science Department.

Conference Poster Presentations

1. Sasoglu, F.M., Allen, K.B., Layton, B.E. 2007. “Fibronectin printing and Neuronal Arrays,” Mid-Atlantic MEMS Alliance, Johns Hopkins University, MD, October 2, 2007.

2. Sasoglu, F.M., Bohl, A.J. Layton, B.E. 2006. “Design and Characterization of a Parallel Nanoscale Force Transduction Array,” 28th IEEE EMBS Annual International Conference, New York, NY, August 30- September 3, 2006.

3. Sullivan, S.M., Layton, B.E., Jamieson, B.G. 2006. “A Micro-Fabricated Electrical-Impedance-Based In-Flight Hematology Analyzer,” Mid-Atlantic MEMS and Nanotech Special Topics Symposium, Laurel, MD, April 4, 2006.

4. Sasoglu, F.M., Layton, B.E. “Design and Microfabrication of an Actuated PDMS High-Aspect-Ratio Microbeam Array for Piconewton Force Transduction,” TASSA Conference, Drexel University, March 25-26, 2006.

5.Sasoglu, F.M., Layton, B.E. “Design and Microfabrication of an Actuated PDMS High-Aspect-Ratio Microbeam Array for Piconewton Force Transduction,” Mid-Atlantic MEMS and Nanotech Special Topics Symposium, Laurel, MD, April 4, 2006.

6. Sullivan, S.M., Layton, B.E., Jamieson, B.G. Velasquez, J. 2005. “A Micro-Fabricated Electrical-Impedance-Based In-Flight Hematology Analyzer,” BMES Fall Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 29, 2005.

7. Sasoglu, F.M. Layton, B.E., 2005. “Parameterization and Microfabrication Procedure of A Microcone Array to Measure Cell Stiffness,” BMES Fall Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 29, 2005.

8. Allen, K.B., Layton, B.E., 2005 “Mechanical Neural Growth Models” BMES Fall Meeting, Baltimore MD September 29 2005.

9. Allen, K.B., Layton, B.E., 2005. “Microtubule Polymerization, and Single Cell Micromanipulation,” A.J. Drexel Institute of Basic and Applied Protein Science 3rd Annual Protein Institute Retreat, June 16th 2005.

10. Sasoglu, F.M., Layton, B.E., 2005. “A Silicone Elastomer Microbeam Array for Measuring Neurite Stiffness,” Drexel University Research Day, April 26, 2005, Philadelphia, PA.

11. Sullivan, S.M., Layton, B.E., Jamieson, B.J., 2005 “A Micro-Fabricated, Electrical-Impedance-Based Space-Based Hematology Analyzer,” Drexel University Research Day, April 26, 2005, Philadelphia, PA.

12. Layton, B.E., Fontecchio, A., Ko, F.K., Nabet, B., Spanier, J.E., Luzzi, D., MacDiarmid, A., Allen, K.B., Ermold, M., Gallo, E., Laim, L., Sullivan, S.M. Titchenal, N., 2005. “Acquisition of a nanomanipulation device for biological, electronic, and optoelectronic samples and devices” National Science Foundation Design, Service, and Manufacturing Research and Grantees Conference, January 3-6, 2005, Scottsdale, AZ.

13. Sullivan, S.M. Layton, B.E. 2004 “Genomic Sequence Analysis of Structural Proteins as a Predictor for Tissue Properties” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Oct 13-16, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

14. Jackson, N.L., Sullivan, S.M., Layton, B.E. 2004. “’Knanoknot’ Nanomechanical Manipulation of Collagen fibrils” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Oct 13- 16, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

15. Rose, S., Tan, S., Azad, F., Layton, B.E. 2004. “A self-assembly model for genetically engineered collagen” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Oct 13-16, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

16. Stokes, M., Layton, B.E., 2004 “Nanotechnology - Thermally Activated microgrippers” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Oct 13-16, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

17. Palermo, J.P., Buzby, G., Allen, K., Hudson, J., Hubert-Theriot, J., Layton, B.E. 2004. “Bench Top Atomic Force Microscope” Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Fall Meeting, Oct 13-16, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

18. PA Shah, A.J., Layton, B.E., 2004. “Assessment and Design of MEMS Microgripper Technologies,” Drexel University Research Day, May 4, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

19. Sullivan, S.M., Layton, B.E., 2004. “Directed Evolution of Earth’s Most Abundant Protein,” Drexel University Research Day, May 4, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

20. Jackson, N.L., Layton, B.E., 2004. “KnanoKnot” – Nanomechanical Manipulation of Collagen Fibrils,” Drexel University Research Day, May 4, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

21. Ramacrishna, P., Layton, B.E., 2004. “Towards Building a Molecular Rope Using Molecular Dynamics,” Drexel University Research Day, May 4, 2004, Philadelphia, PA.

22. Layton, B.E. “A Mathematical Model of Apparent Diffusion Coefficients in Brain Tumor Magnetic Resonance Imaging” July, 2003. presentation of postdoctoral research on brain tumor response modeling to Radiology Department, University of Michigan

23. Layton, B.E. “Nanoscopic Mitochondrial Imaging” June, 2003. presentation of postdoctoral research on mitochondrial imaging results to Neurology Department, University of Michigan

 

 

 

 

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