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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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Sundh, M., Manandhar, M., Svedhem, S. & Sutherland, D. S. (2011). Supported lipid bilayers with controlled curvature via colloidal lithography. I E E E Transactions on NanoBioscience, 10(3), 187-193.
Foldbjerg, R., Beer, C., Sutherland, D. S. & Autrup, H. (2011). The toxicity of silver and silica nanoparticles in comparable human and mouse cell lines. Poster session presented at Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Washington DC, United States.
Kelf, T., Tanaka, Y., Matsuda, O., Larsson, E., Sutherland, D. S. & Wright, O. (2011). Ultrafast vibrations of gold nanorings. Nano Letters, 11(9), 3893.
Lauresen, B., Kristensen, J., Besenbacher, F., Sutherland, D. S., Shipovskov, S. & Kragh, K. (2010). Composition. (Patent No. WO 2010/089598A1).