| Thomas LaBean, Adjunct Professor of Computer Science and Associate Research Professor of Center for Biologically Inspired Materials and Material Systems
Please note: Thomas has left the "Center for Biologically Inspired Materials and Material Systems" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.
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- Education:
Ph.D. | University of Pennsylvania | 1993 |
B.S. | Michigan State University | 1985 |
- Curriculum Vitae
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- D. Liu, S- H. Park, J. H. Reif, and T.H. LaBean, DNA nanotubes self-assembled from TX tiles as templates for conductive nanowires,
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA, vol. 101 no. 3
(January, Accepted, 2004),
pp. 717-722
- H. Li, S- H. Park, J. H. Reif, T. H. LaBean, and Hao Yan, DNA Templated Self-Assembly of Protein and Nanoparticle Linear Arrays,
J. Am. Chem. Soc
(Accepted, 2003)
- K. Trabbic-Carlson, D. E Meyer, R. Piervincenzi, N. Nath, T. LaBean, and A. Chilkoti, Effect of Protein Fusion on the Transition Temperature of an Environmentally Responsive Elastin-like Polypeptide: A Role for Surface Hydrophobicity?,
Protein Engineering Design and Selection
(Accepted, 2003)
- H. Yan, S.H. Park, G. Finkelstein, J.H. Reif, and T.H. LaBean, DNA-Templated Self-Assembly of Protein Arrays and Highly Conductive Nanowires,
Science no. 301
(2003),
pp. 1882-1884
- Yan, H., LaBean, T.H., Feng, L., and Reif, J.H., Directed nucleation assembly of DNA tile complexes for barcode-patterned lattices,
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA no. 100
(2003),
pp. 8103-8108
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