NSF GRFP Award

April 2022 – Wilhelm Lab undergraduate student Alyssa Holden received the NSF GRFP award! Outstanding accomplishment, Alyssa!

BE4NANO Day 2022

March 2022 – High school students from the Caddo-Kiowa Technology Center in Fort Cobb visited our lab as part of the 2nd BE4NANO DAY to learn more about our bionanotechnology research, college admission, and the University of Oklahoma. Thank you to everyone involved for making this day a success!

Webinar with PerkinElmer

February 2022 – Our recent Wilhelm Lab Ph.D. graduate Dr. Nathan Donahue presented a webinar in collaboration with PerkinElmer on his recent Nano Letters paper that demonstrates the development and application of dual-analyte single particle ICP-MS. Congratulations, Dr. Donahue!

Paper link:

QUANTIFYING CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND REACTION KINETICS OF INDIVIDUAL COLLOIDALLY DISPERSED NANOPARTICLES
N.D. Donahue, S. Kanapilly, C. Stephan, M. Caleb Marlin, E.R. Francek, M. Haddad, J. Guthridge, S. Wilhelm “Quantifying chemical composition and reaction kinetics of individual colloidally dispersed nanoparticles.”
Nano Letters, 2022, 22, 1, 294–301.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03752 | PDF (4.2 MB)

Publication in Materials Today

February 2022 – Wen Yang and Alex Frickenstein co-authored a collaborative research article in the journal Materials Today. The study was led by Prof. Priyabrata Mukherjee at the OU Health Sciences Center/Stephenson Cancer Center.

Y. Zhang, C.K. Elechalawar, W. Yang, A. Frickenstein, S. Asfa, K.M. Fung, B. N. Murphy, S. K. Dwivedi, G. Rao, A. Dey, S. Wilhelm, R. Bhattacharya, P. Mukherjee, “Disabling partners in crime: Gold nanoparticles disrupt multicellular communications within the tumor microenvironment to inhibit ovarian tumor aggressiveness.”
Materials Today, 2022, published online.

DOI: 10.1016/j.mattod.2022.01.025  | PDF (9.9 MB)

Publication in Nano Letters

February 2022 – Wen Yang and her team of graduate, undergraduate, and high school students published a paper in Nano Letters in collaboration with colleagues from OUHSC.

NANOPARTICLE SURFACE ENGINEERING WITH HEPAROSAN POLYSACCHARIDE REDUCES SERUM PROTEIN ADSORPTION AND ENHANCES CELLULAR UPTAKE
W. Yang, L. Wang, M. Fang, V. Sheth, Y. Zhang, A. M. Holden, N. D. Donahue, D. E. Green, A. N. Frickenstein, E. M. Mettenbrink, T. A. Schwemley, E. R. Francek, M. Haddad, Md N. Hossen, S. Mukherjee, S. Wu, P. L. DeAngelis, S. Wilhelm, “Nanoparticle surface engineering with heparosan polysaccharide reduces serum protein adsorption and enhances cellular uptake”
Nano Letters, 2022, 22, 2, 2103-2111.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c00349 | PDF (5.6 MB)

Publication in Nano Letters

December 2021 – Dr. Nathan Donahue, Emmy Francek, and Majood Haddad published a paper in Nano Letters in collaboration with colleagues from PerkinElmer and OMRF.

QUANTIFYING CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND REACTION KINETICS OF INDIVIDUAL COLLOIDALLY DISPERSED NANOPARTICLES
N.D. Donahue, S. Kanapilly, C. Stephan, M. Caleb Marlin, E.R. Francek, M. Haddad, J. Guthridge, S. Wilhelm “Quantifying chemical composition and reaction kinetics of individual colloidally dispersed nanoparticles.”
Nano Letters, 2022, 22, 1, 294–301.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03752 | PDF (4.2 MB)

Ph.D. Defense – Nathan Donahue

December 2021 – Nathan Donahue defended his Ph.D. thesis with the title “Establishing elemental analysis to quantify nanoscale interactions at single nanoparticle and single cell levels”. Congratulations, Dr. Donahue! Thank you to the Ph.D. committee members, Drs. Handan Acar, Michael Detamore, and Luca Fornelli.

Outstanding Senior – Emmy Francek

November 2021 – Our undergraduate student, Emmy Francek, has been selected as the OU Gallogly College of Engineering Outstanding Senior. Congratulations, Emmy!

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