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Rajesh NaikPlace of work: United States of America University: Air Force Research LaboratoryField of research: Biomimetics, Nanobiology |
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Rajesh Naik obtained his PhD in Biological Sciences in 1998 from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh (USA). He joined the Air Force Research Laboratory in 1999 as a research scientist and is currently the Biotechnology Project Leader. His research interests include Biomineralization, Protein Self-Assembly, Nanostructured Materials and Biosensors. Some his selected publications include: 1. Peptide-mediated formation of single-wall carbon nanotube composites. Nano Lett. (2006) 6, 40-4. 2. Polypeptide-templated synthesis of hexagonal silica platelets. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2005) 127, 12577-82. 3. Constrained iron catalysts for single-walled carbon nanotube growth. Langmuir (2005) 21, 8466-70. 4. Cellular internalization and targeting of semiconductor quantum dots.Chem Commun (2005) 1, 2217-19. 5. Biomimetic synthesis and patterning of silver nanoparticles. Nat. Mater. (2002) 1, 169-72. |
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Nanotechnology and Health - The next wave.31 Jan, 2006 02:25 pm Advances in nanotechnology and biotechnology have led to the development of nanobiotechnology. Many applications of nanomaterials are finding their use... | ||





