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DUNCAN SUTHERLAND: Nanobiointerfaces

The main research at the Nanobiointerfaces group is driven by developments in nanoscale engineering and using such new engineering as tools to study physical science or biological science questions in a way that has not been possible before. It is basic research, although it has a strong link to the engineering.

He contributes with key experience in nanoptics , nanoengineering and biophysics including plasmonics, protein patterning and cell adhesion.

Recent publications

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Campoccia, D., Montanaro, L., Agheli, H., Sutherland, D., Pirini, V., Giardino, R. & Arciola, C. R. (2006). Bacteria study of staphylococcus aureus adhesion on a novel nanostructured surface. International Journal of Artificial Organs, 29(6), 622-629.
Giavaresi, G., Tschon, M., Dalby, J. H., Liggat, J. J., Sutherland, D., Agheli, H., Fini, M., Torricelli, P. & Giardino, R. (2006). In vitro and in vivo response to nanotopographically modified surfaces of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) and polycaprolactone. Journal of Biomaterials Science. Polymer Edition, 17(12), 1405-23.
Agheli, H., Malmström, J., Larsson, E. M., Textor, M. & Sutherland, D. (2006). Large Area Protein Nanopattering for Biological Applications. Nano Letters, 6(6), 1165-1171.
Agheli, H. & Sutherland, D. (2006). Nanofabrication of polymer surfaces utilizing colloidal lithography and ion etching. IEEE Transactions of Nanobioscience, 5(1), 9-14.
Dalby, M. J., McCloy, D., Robertson, M., Agheli, H., Sutherland, D., Affrossman, S. & Oreffo, R. O. C. (2006). Osteoprogenitor response to semi-ordered and random nanotopographies. Biomaterials, 27(15), 2980-2987.