Browsing OSU Dissertations by Author "Fahlenkamp, Heather"
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Adsorption and switching of single azobenzene molecules at silver nanohemisphere facets studied by Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering
Topal, Cagri Ozge (2019-07)The promise of molecular machines to control mechanical and electronic components at atomic level has brought molecular switches to the spotlight in the last decade. Among many switching molecules, azobenzene (AB) is one ... -
Development and characterization of a novel three-dimensional human tissue-engineered lung model to study immune response to respiratory syncytial virus in vulnerable populations
Do, Taylor (2023-05)Lower respiratory illnesses are one of the leading causes of mortality in the United States. Viral lung infections, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), often lead to chronic complications in immunocompromised ... -
Development of tools to accelerate and advance modeling disease progression
Ruggiero, Steven MacRae (2020-12)Disease pathology emerges from complex interactions at multiple scales including the cellular level, tissue level, and organ level. Multiscale modeling seeks to capture emergent phenomena by coupling models of differing ... -
Electrosprayed fiber with controllable pore size for tissue regeneration
Hong, Jong Kyu (2010-12)Scope and Method of Study: Architecture of 3D scaffold is closely related to cell behaviors such as cell infiltration, cell attachment, cell growing and cell colonization in 3D scaffold. The influence of 3D scaffold on the ... -
Greener and facile approaches towards synthesis of organic semiconducting materials
Pary, Fathima Fazna (2020-12)Organic semiconductors (OSCs) are carbon-based materials that exhibit semiconducting properties and can be classified as π-conjugated small molecules and polymers. Over the past few decades, OSCs have attracted many fields ... -
Improved stem cell retention and mechanical stability in a chitosan-gelatin hydrogel
Tormos, Christian Jose (2016-07)Due to the heart's poor regenerative ability, new treatments need to be developed in order to repair damaged cardiac tissue after cardiac arrest. A common approach is to deliver adult stem cells combined with injectable ... -
Investigation into biodegradability of ionic liquids employing active site models
Banerjee, Atiya (2020-07)Ionic liquids have the potential for driving industrial processes in a sustainable fashion due to their environmentally benign characteristics like inherent low vapor pressure and flammability. Their extremely low vapor ...