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Stefan Zauscher, Sternberg Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Alfred M. Hunt Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Center for Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering and Director of Graduate Studies

Stefan Zauscher

My research lies at the intersection of surface and colloid science, polymer materials engineering, and biointerface science, with four central areas of focus: 1. Fabrication, manipulation and characterization of stimulus-responsive biomolecular and bio-inspired polymeric nanostructures on surfaces; 2. Nanotechnology of soft-wet materials and hybrid biological/non-biological microdevices; 3. Receptor-ligand interactions relevant to the diagnostics of infectious diseases; 4. Friction of soft-wet materials, specifically the role of glycoproteins on friction in diarthroidal joints. These four broad lines of inquiry deal with fundamental behaviors of soft-wet materials on surfaces and interfaces. The design and fabrication of these interfaces using "smart" polymeric and biomolecular nanostructures, and the characterization of the resulting structures, are critically important for the development of biomolecular sensors and devices and for bioinspired materials. Key approaches and tools I use in my research are: bottom-up organization on the molecular scale, through self-assembly, in-situ polymerization, and manipulation of intermolecular interactions; topdown fabrication, through scanning probe nanolithography; stimulus-responsive polymers; molecular recognition; and new approaches to sensing and manipulation. This research supports Duke's Pratt School of Engineering strategic initiative to expand research in soft-wet Materials Science.

Contact Info:
Office Location:  3385 CIEMAS
Office Phone:  (919) 660-5360, (919) 660-5310
Email Address: send me a message
Web Page:  http://cbte.pratt.duke.edu/~zauscher

Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • ME 221L.001, STRUC/PROP OF SOLIDS Synopsis
    Hudson 208, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
  • ME 221L.01L, STRUC/PROP OF SOLIDS Synopsis
    Hudson 029F, M 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
  • ME 221L.02L, STRUC/PROP OF SOLIDS Synopsis
    Hudson 029F, Tu 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
  • ME 221L.03L, STRUC/PROP OF SOLIDS Synopsis
    Hudson 029F, W 01:25 PM-03:55 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • ME 490.02, SPECIAL TOPICS Synopsis
    Teer 106, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
  • ME 514.01, PROPER & CHARACT POLYMERIC MAT Synopsis
    Teer 106, TuTh 10:05 AM-11:20 AM
    (also cross-listed as BME 529.01)
Education:

Ph.D.University of Wisconsin - Madison1999
PhDUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison2000
M.S.Oregon State University1992
Specialties:

Nanomaterial manufacturing and characterization
Polymer and Protein Engineering
Materials
Nanoscience
Sensing and sensor systems
Manufacturing
Research Interests:

Nano-mechanical and nano-tribological characterization (elasticity, friction, adhesion) of materials including organic thin films; self-assembled monolayers, polymeric gels, and cellulosics; Fabrication of polymeric nanostructures by scanning probe lithography; Colloidal probe and atomic force microscopy; Single molecule force spectroscopy applied to ligand-receptor binding; Biomolecular nano- and micro sensors

Curriculum Vitae
Current Ph.D. Students  

  • Yee Lam  
  • Debby Chang  
  • Woo-Kyung Lee  
  • Alexei Valiaev  
  • Andres Garcia  
  • Jianming Zhang  
  • Jeff Coles  
Postdocs Mentored

  • Nehal Abu-Lail (Spring 2004- Summer 2006)  
  • Tao Chen (Summer 2007)  
  • Robert Ducker (Spring 2007)  
  • Marian Kaholek (Spring 2003 - Spring 2006)  
  • Sang-Jung Ahn (Fall 2001 - Spring 2004)  
  • Nelson Nunalee (Fall 2006 - Summer 2007)  
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Young, MN; Sindoni, MJ; Lewis, AH; Zauscher, S; Grandl, J, The energetics of rapid cellular mechanotransduction., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, vol. 120 no. 8 (February, 2023), pp. e2215747120 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Simon, M; Prause, A; Zauscher, S; Gradzielski, M, Self-Assembled Single-Stranded DNA Nano-Networks in Solution and at Surfaces., Biomacromolecules, vol. 23 no. 3 (March, 2022), pp. 1242-1250 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Gilpin, A; Zeng, Y; Hoque, J; Ryu, JH; Yang, Y; Zauscher, S; Eward, W; Varghese, S, Self-Healing of Hyaluronic Acid to Improve In Vivo Retention and Function., Adv Healthc Mater, vol. 10 no. 23 (December, 2021), pp. e2100777 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Yang, Y; Lu, Q; Huang, C-M; Qian, H; Zhang, Y; Deshpande, S; Arya, G; Ke, Y; Zauscher, S, Programmable Site-Specific Functionalization of DNA Origami with Polynucleotide Brushes., Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 60 no. 43 (October, 2021), pp. 23241-23247, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  5. Navarro, LA; Ryan, JJ; Dzuricky, M; Gradzielski, M; Chilkoti, A; Zauscher, S, Microphase Separation of Resilin-like and Elastin-like Diblock Copolypeptides in Concentrated Solutions., Biomacromolecules, vol. 22 no. 9 (September, 2021), pp. 3827-3838 [doi]  [abs]


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