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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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Sardella, E., Detomaso, L., Gristina, R., Senesi, G. S., Agheli, H., Sutherland, D., d'Agostino, R. & Favia, P. (2008). Nano-structured cell-adhesive and cell-repulsive plasma deposited coatings: Chemical and topographical effects on keratinocyte adhesion. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 5(6), 540-551. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppap.200800005
Pfeiffer, I., Seantier, S., Petronis, S., Sutherland, D., Kasemo, B. & Zäch, M. (2008). Influence of nanotopography on phospholipid bilayer formation on silicon dioxide. Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B: Condensed Matter, Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces & Biophysical, 112(16), 5175-5181.
Olesen, A. B., Hansen, M. N., Shipovskov, S., Sutherland, D., Gothelf, K. V. & Ferapontova, E. (2009). Restructuring and cleavage of ferrocene-alkanethiol ester SAMs in lipase-based activity assays. Abstract from SMCBS'2009: Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing. 4th International Workshop, Cracow, Poland.