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PAULA THERESE HAMMOND DAVID H. KOCH PROFESSOR AND DEPARTMENT HEAD DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING KOCH INSTITUTE FOR INTEGRATIVE CANCER RESEARCH MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Department of Chemical Engineering Koch Office/Lab Location: 76-553 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Phone: (617)258-7577 Room 66-342 Fax: (617)-253-8992 77 Massachusetts Avenue E-mail: [email protected] Cambridge, MA 02139 EDUCATION: Harvard University Cambridge, MA Postdoctoral Fellow, September 1993 - January 1995 Advisor: G. M. Whitesides, Chemistry Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, June 1993 Program in Polymer Science and Technology Fellow, 1988-89 Thesis Title: The Synthesis, Characterization and Optical Properties of Novel Diacetylene-Containing Aromatic Liquid Crystalline Polymers. Advisor: M. F. Rubner, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA M.S., Chemical Engineering, August 1988 Thesis Title: Development of a Conductive Elastomeric Matrix for Robotic Tactile Sensors. Advisors: A.S. Abhiraman, J.W. Gooch Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA B.S., Chemical Engineering, June 1984. ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department Head, Chemical Engineering 2015 - present David H. Koch Professor of Engineering Chair 2011 - present Executive Officer, Department of Chemical Engineering 2008 - 2012 Full Professor, Bayer Chair Professorship 2006 - 2011 Mark Hyman, Jr. Associate Chair Professor 2003 - 2006 Associate Professor with Tenure 2002 - 2006 Joseph P. Mares Associate Chair Professor of Chemical Engineering 2000 - 2003 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 2000 - 2002 Herman P. Meissner Career Development Assistant Professor, 1995 - 2000 HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS: - Elected Member, National Academy of Engineering, 2017 - Elected Member, National Academy of Medicine, 2016 - Patten Distinguished Lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder, 2016 - Gaden Lecturer, Columbia University, 2016 - Ashland Inc. Distinguished Lecturer, University of Kentucky - The Margaret Pittman NIH Lecture, 2016

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PAULA THERESE HAMMONDDAVID H. KOCH PROFESSOR AND DEPARTMENT HEAD

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGKOCH INSTITUTE FOR INTEGRATIVE CANCER RESEARCH

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Department of Chemical Engineering Koch Office/Lab Location: 76-553Massachusetts Institute of Technology Phone: (617)258-7577Room 66-342 Fax: (617)-253-899277 Massachusetts Avenue E-mail: [email protected], MA 02139

EDUCATION: Harvard University Cambridge, MAPostdoctoral Fellow, September 1993 - January 1995Advisor: G. M. Whitesides, Chemistry Department

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MAPh.D., Chemical Engineering, June 1993Program in Polymer Science and Technology Fellow, 1988-89Thesis Title: The Synthesis, Characterization and Optical Properties of Novel Diacetylene-Containing Aromatic Liquid Crystalline Polymers.Advisor: M. F. Rubner, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA M.S., Chemical Engineering, August 1988

Thesis Title: Development of a Conductive Elastomeric Matrix for Robotic Tactile Sensors.

Advisors: A.S. Abhiraman, J.W. Gooch

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MAB.S., Chemical Engineering, June 1984.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDepartment Head, Chemical Engineering 2015 - presentDavid H. Koch Professor of Engineering Chair 2011 - presentExecutive Officer, Department of Chemical Engineering 2008 - 2012Full Professor, Bayer Chair Professorship 2006 - 2011Mark Hyman, Jr. Associate Chair Professor 2003 - 2006Associate Professor with Tenure 2002 - 2006Joseph P. Mares Associate Chair Professor of Chemical Engineering 2000 - 2003Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering 2000 - 2002Herman P. Meissner Career Development Assistant Professor, 1995 - 2000

HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS:

- Elected Member, National Academy of Engineering, 2017- Elected Member, National Academy of Medicine, 2016- Patten Distinguished Lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder, 2016- Gaden Lecturer, Columbia University, 2016- Ashland Inc. Distinguished Lecturer, University of Kentucky- The Margaret Pittman NIH Lecture, 2016- David M. Mason Lecturer, Stanford University, Dept. of Chemical Engineering- Cary Lecturer at Georgia Tech, Dept. of Chemical Engineering- ACS Plenary Lecture, Fall Meeting, Boston, August 2015.- The Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical Engineering Research, AIChE Institute Award 2014- The Smith Lecture, UC Davis Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2014- Elected Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2013- DoD Ovarian Cancer Teal Innovator Award, 2013- Charles M.A. Stine Award, AIChE, 2013

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- Plenary Speaker, Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting, 2013- Margaret Etters Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 2013- ACS POLY/PMSE Plenary Lecturer, 2012- Fellow, American Chemical Society Polymer Chemistry Division, 2012- David H. Koch Chair Professor of Engineering, 2011 - present- Top 100 Materials Scientists 2000-2010, top cited as rated by Thomson-Reuters- Dow Foundation Distinguished Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2010- Distinguished Scientist Award, Harvard Foundation, Harvard University, 2010- Melvin Calvin Lecturer, U.C. Berkeley Department of Chemistry, 2009- Visiting Women’s Scholar Award, University of Delaware, 2009- William W. Grimes Award, AIChE, 2009- Caltech Kavli Institute Lecturer, February 2009- Fellow, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), Elected 2009- Fellow, American Physical Society, Elected 2006- Visiting Women’s Scholar Award, University of Delaware, 2009- Bayer Chair Professorship, 2006-2010- Karl Kammermeyer Distinguished Lecture at Iowa State University, 2008- Irwin Sizer Award for Significant Improvements to MIT Education, 2008- Lucy Pickett Lecturer, Mt. Holyoke College, 2007- Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award (honors 10 innovations in science and technology) for Virus-

Based Thin Film Battery, October 2006- Georgia Tech Outstanding Young Alumni Award, 2004- Bayer Distinguished Lecturer, 2004- Radcliffe Institute Fellow (aka Bunting Fellow), Harvard University, 2003- Mark Hyman, Jr. Associate Professor Career Chair- Henry Hill Lecturer Award, NOBCChE, 2004- Joseph R. Mares Associate Professor Chair- Junior Bose Faculty Award, 2000- GenCorp Signature University Award 2000- Lloyd Ferguson Young Scientist Award, 2000- Invited Attendee, National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Symposium- NSF CAREER Award for Young Investigators, 1997- Environmental Protection Agency Early Career Research Award, 1996- 3M Innovation Research Award, 1996- DuPont Young Faculty Research Award, 1996-1999- Herman P. Meissner Career Development Chair 1995-1998- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chemistry, 1994- Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 1992- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Karl Taylor Compton Prize Recipient, 1992- Eastman Kodak Theophilus Sorrel Graduate Award Recipient, NOBCChE, 1990

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

Associate Editor, ACS Nano 2007-presentU.S. Secretary of Energy Scientific Advisory Board (SEAB) 2015-2016NIH Center for Scientific Review Advisory Council (CSRAC) 2015 - presentAIChE Board of Directors 2012-2015Board Member, Society of Biological Engineers (SBE) 2014- presentMember and Board Representative, AIChE Societal Impact Operating Council 2012-2015Editorial Advisory Board, Macromolecules 2009-2014Chemical and Engineering News Advisory Board 2015Co-Author, NSF Report on Biomaterials 2013Co-author, NSF Report on Polymer Science 2007

University of Wisconsin NSF MRSEC External Advisory Board 2013-2016Member, NRC Board on Chemical Science and Technology (BCST) 2006-2010NIH Gene and Drug Delivery Study Section 2006-2010Chair, AIChE MESD 2007-2008Chair, Polymer Group, AIChE, 2000-2001Advisory Editorial Board, Soft Matter 2005-2008MRS Fall Meeting Chair, 2003

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Advisory Board, Chemistry of Materials 2002-2007Advisory Board, Advanced Materials 1997-2007

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:Member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE), the American Chemical Society (ACS), the American Physical Society (APS), the Materials Research Society (MRS), Sigma Xi and the National Organization for the Advancement of Blacks in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (NOBCChE), Society of Biological Engineers (SBE), American Institute of Biomedical and Biological Engineers (AIMBE).

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:Harvard University Cambridge, MAPostdoctoral Fellow

September, 1993-January, 1995NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in Chemistry, 1994Postdoctoral studies with George M. Whitesides of the Harvard Chemistry Department. Used patterned self-assembled monolayers on gold to guide the deposition of metals, polymers, organic and inorganic dyes. Stamped micron scale features onto gold surfaces using alkanethiols. The monolayers served as templates or resists for the deposition of a wide range of materials in the production of microstructures.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MAResearch Assistant

June 1989 - June 1993Research Experience:Projects included extensive research of diacetylene-containing polyurethanes; synthesized polyurethanes and measured mechanical and optical properties such as mechanochromism as a function of degree of cross-polymerization of diacetylene groups. Designed and synthesized a series of main chain thermotropic liquid crystalline aromatic polyesters containing the diacetylene group within the main chain repeat unit.

Georgia Tech Research Institute Atlanta, GAResearch Engineer I

August, 1986 - August, 1988Motorola, Inc. Ft.Lauderdale, FLProcess Engineer I, II July, 1984 - June, 1986

Dow Chemical Company Midland, MISummer Intern

Summer, 1983

RESEARCH INTERESTS- Biomaterials Design of Drug Delivery Platforms- Modular Drug Release Coatings- Gene and siRNA Delivery- Targeted Nanoparticle Delivery - Polymeric Biomaterials- Alternating Electrostatic Layer-by-Layer Assembly- Macromolecular Design and Synthesis - Self-organizing Polymer Systems- Synthetic Polypeptides

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PUBLICATIONS:

Papers:

In Press:

1. N.J. Shah*, B.C. Geiger*, M.A. Quadir, M.N. Hyder, Y. Krishnan, A.J. Grodzinsky, P.T. Hammond, “Synthetic Nanoscale Electrostatic Particles as Growth-Factor Carriers for Cartilage Repair”, Bioengineering & Translational Medicine, accepted, 2016. *co first author

2. M.A. Quadir, S.W. Morton, L.B. Mensah, K. Shopsowitz, J. Dobbelar, N. Effenberger, P.T. Hammond “Ligand-decorated click polypeptide derived nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery applications”, Nanomdicine, accepted 2017.

3. J. Li, W. Wang, Y. He, Y. Li, E.Z. Yan, K. Zhang, D.J. Irvine, P.T. Hammond, “Structurally Programmed Assembly of Translation Initiation Nanoplex for Superior mRNA Delivery, ACS Nano, accepted 2017.

Published:

1. M.H. Park, E. Reategui, W. Li, S.N. Tessier, K.H. Wong, A.E. Jensen, V. Thapar, M. Toner, S.L. Stott, P.T. Hammond, “Enhanced Isolation and Release of Circulating Tumor Cells Using Nanoparticle Binding and Ligand Exchange in a Microfluidic Chip”, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 2741-2749, (2017).

2. J. Min, K.Y. Choi, E.C. Dreaden, R.F. Padera, R.D. Braatz, M. Spector, P.T. Hammond, “Designer Dual Therapy Nanolayered Implant Coatings Eradicate Biofilms and Accelerate Bone Tissue Repair”, ACS Nano, 10, 4441-4450, (2016).

3. Y.W. Kong, E.C. Dreaden, P.T. Hammond, M.B. Yaffe, “Exploiting Nanocarriers for Combination Cancer Therapy” Intracellular Delivery III, 1st Ed. Prokop, A.; Weissig, V., Eds.; Springer International: Switzerland, 375-402, 2016.

4. C.V. Amanchukwu, H.H. Chang, M. Gauthier, S. Feng, T.P. Batcho, and P.T. Hammond. “A One Electron Mechanism in a Gel Polymer Electrolyte Li-O2 Battery”, Chem. Mater. 28, 7167-7177, (2016).

5. S. Correa, E.C. Dreaden, L. Gu, P.T. Hammond, “Engineering Nanolayered Particles for Modular Drug Delivery”, J. Control Release, 240, 364-386, (2016).

6. S. Correa, K.Y. Choi, E. C. Dreaden, K. Renggli, A. Shi, L.Gu, K. E. Shopsowitz, M.A. Quadir, E. Ben-Akiva, P.T. Hammond, "Highly scalable, closed-loop synthesis of drug-loaded, layer-by-layer nanoparticles", Advanced Functional Materials, 26, 991-1003, (invited frontispiece) (2016).

7. C. Wu, K.E. Shopsowitz, P.T. Hammond, “Engineering Periodic shRNA for Enhanced Silencing Efficacy”, Molecular therapy: the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy, 24,1070-1077, (2016).

8. C.V. Amanchukwu, M. Gauthier, T.P. Batcho, C. Symister, Y.Shao-Horn, J. D’Arcy, and P.T. Hammond. “Evaluation and Stability of PEDOT Electroactive Polymer Electrodes for Li-O2 Batteries.” J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 7, 3770-3775, (2016).

9. S. A. Castleberry, B. D. Almquist, W. Li, T. Reis, J. Chow, S. Mayner, and P.T. Hammond, “Self-Assembled Wound Dressings Silence MMP-9 and Improve Diabetic Wound Healing In Vivo”, Advanced Materials, 28, 1809-17, (2016).

10. X. Dang, L. Gu, J. Qi, S. Correa, G. Zhang, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-layer Assembled Fluorescent Probes in the Second Near-infrared Window for Systemic Delivery and Detection of Ovarian Cancer”, PNAS, 113, 5179-84, (2016).

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11. S.A. Castleberry, A. Golberg, M.A. Sharkh, S. Khan, B.D. Almquist, W.G. Austen Jr., M.L. Yarmush, P.T. Hammond, “Nanolayered siRNA Delivery Platforms for Local Silencing of CTGF Reduce Cutaneous Scar Contraction in Third-degree Burns”, Biomaterials, 95, 22-34, (2016).

12. A. Jaklenec, A.C. Anselmo, J. Hong, M. Kozminsky, R. Langer, P.T. Hammond, D.G. Anderson, “High Throughput Layer-by-Layer Films for Extracting Film Forming Parameters and Modulating Film Interactions with Cells”, ACS Appl Mater Interfaces, 8, 2255-61, (2016).

13. K. E. Shopsowitz, C.Wu, G. Liu, E.C. Dreaden, and P.T. Hammond, “Periodic-shRNA molecules are capable of gene silencing, cytotoxicity and innate immune activation in cancer cells”, Nucleic Acids Research, 44, 545-52 (2016).

14. Y.H. Roh, J. Z. Deng, E.C. Dreaden, J.-H. Park, D.S.Yun, K.E. Shopsowitz, and P.T. Hammond, “A Multi-RNAi Microsponge Platform for Simultaneous Controlled Delivery of Multiple Small Interfering RNAs”, Angewandte Chemie, 55, 3347-51, (2016)

15. T.C. Reis, S.A. Castleberry, A.M.B. Rego, A. Aguiar-Ricardo and P. T. Hammond, “Three-Dimensional Multilayered Fibrous Constructs for Wound Healing Applications”, Biomaterials Science, 4, 319-330, (2016).

16. A.G. Bajpayee, M.A. Quadir, P.T. Hammond, A.J. Grodzinsky, “Charge Based Intra-Cartilage Delivery of Single Dose Dexamethasone Using Avidin Nano-Carriers Surpasses Cytokine-Induced Catabolism Long Term”, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 24, 71-81, (2016)

17. C. C. Ahrens, M.E. Welch, L.G. Griffith, and P.T. Hammond, “Uncharged Helical Modular Polypeptide Hydrogels for Cellular Scaffolds”, Biomacromolecules, 16, 3774-83, (2015).

18. F. Tian, J. Min, J. Kanka, X. Li, P.T. Hammond, and H. Du, “Lab-on-fiber optofluidic platform for in situ monitoring of drug release from therapeutic eluting polyelectrolyte multilayers”, Optics Express, 23 (15), 20132-20142, (2015).

19. B.B. Hsu, W. Conway, C.M. Tschabrunn, M. Mehta, M. Perez, S. Zhang, P.T. Hammond, “Clotting mimicry from Robust and Biodegradable Self-Assembling Peptide Hemostat Bandages”, ACS Nano, 9, 9394-406, (2015).

20. N.M. Dorval Courchesne, S.A. Steiner, V.J. Cantu, P.T. Hammond, and A.M. Belcher, “Biotemplated Silica and Silicon Materials as Building Blocks for Micro- to Nanostructures”, Chemistry of Materials, 27, 5361-5370, (2015).

21. J.H. Choi, S.O. Kim, E. Linardy, E.C. Dreaden, V.P. Zhdanov, P.T. Hammond, N.J. Cho, “Influence of pH and Surface Chemistry on Poly-L-Lysine Adsporption onto Solid Supports Investigated by Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring”, J.Phys.Chem B., 119, 10554-10565, (2015).

22. E.C. Dreaden, Y.W. Kong, S.W. Morton, S. Correa, K.Y. Choi, K.E. Shopsowitz, K. Renggli, R. Drapkin, M.B. Yaffe, P.T. Hammond, “Tumor-Targeted Synergistic Blockade of MAPK and PI3K from a Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticle”, Clin. Cancer Res., 21, 4410-9, (2015).

23. B.D. Almquist, S.A. Castleberry*, J.B. Sun,* A.Y. Lu, P.T. Hammond, “Combination Growth Factor Therapy via Electrostatically Assembled Wound Dressings Improves Diabetic Ulcer Healing In Vivo”, Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2015, published online: August 2015, DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201500403. *equal contribution

24. P.-Y. Chen, N.M. Dorval Courchesne, M.N. Hyder, J. Qi, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, “Carbon Nanotube-Polyaniline Core-Shell Nanostructured Hydrogel for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, RSC Adv., 5, 37970-77, (2015).

25. P.-Y. Chen, X. Dang, M.T. Klug, N.M. Dorval Courchesne, J. Qi, M.N. Hyder, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, “M13 Virus-Enabled Synthesis of Titanium Dioxide Nanowires for Tunable Mesoporous Semiconducting Networks”, Chem. Mater., 27, 1531-40, (2015).

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26. B.B. Hsu, S.R Hagerman, K. Jamieson, S.A. Castleberry, W. Wang, E. Holler, J.Y. Ljubimova, and P.T. Hammond, “Multifunctional Self-Assembled Films for Rapid Hemostat and Sustained Anti-Infective Delivery”, ACS Biomater. Sci. Eng., 1, 148-156, (2015).

27. P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Approaches to Staging Medicine from Surfaces”, AIChE Journal, 61, 1106-1117 (2015).

28. C.V. Amanchukwu, J.R. Harding, Y. Shao-Horn, P.T. Hammond, “Understanding the Chemical Stability of Polymers for Lithium-Air Batteries”, Chemistry of Materials, 27, 550-561, (2015).

29. D.E. Heath, A.R. Sharif, C.P. Ng, M.G. Rhoads, L.G. Griffith, P.T. Hammond, M.B. Chan-Park, “Regenerating the Cell Resistance of Micromolded PEG hydrogels”, Lab Chip, 15, 2073-89, (2015).

30. J.R. Kovacs, C. Liu, P.T. Hammond, “Spray Layer-by-Layer Assembled Clay Composite Thin Films as Selective Layers in Reverse Osmosis Membrances”, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 7, 13375-83, (2015).

31. W. Li, E. Reategui, M.H. Park, S. Castleberry, J.Z. Deng, B. Hsu, S. Mayner, A.E. Jensen, L.V. Sequist, S. Maheswaran, D.A. Haber, M. Toner, S.L. Stott, P.T. Hammond, “Biodegrable nano-films for capture and non-invasive release of circulating tumor cells”, Biomaterials, 65, 93-102, (2015).

32. N.M. Dorval Courchesne* , M.T. Klug*, K.J. Huang, M.C. Weidman, V.J. Cantu, P.-Y. Chen, S.E. Kooi, D.S. Yun, W.A. Tisdale, N.X. Fang, A.M. Belcher, and P.T. Hammond, “Constructing Multifunctional Virus-Templated Nanoporous Composites for Thin Film Solar Cells: Contributions of Morphology and Optics to Photocurrent Generation”, J.Phys.Chem C., 119, 13987–14000 (2015). *Equal contribution.

33. J.R. Harding, C.V. Amanchukwu, P.T. Hammond, Y. Shao-Horn, “Instability of Poly(ethylene oxide) upon Oxidation in Lithium-Air Batteries”, J.Phys.Chem C., 119, 6947-6955, (2015).

34. J.A. Neiman, R. Raman, V. Chan, M.G. Rhoads, M.S. Raredon, J.J. Velazquez, R.L. Dyer, R. Bashir, P.T. Hammond, L.G. Griffith, “Photopatterning of hydrogel scaffolds coupled to filter materials using stereolithography for perfused 3D culture of hepatocytes”, Biotchnol Bioeng, 112, 777-87 (2015).

35. E. Reategui, N. Aceto, E.J. Lim, J.P. Sullivan, A.E. Jensen, M. Zeinali, J.M. Martel, A.J. Aranyosi, W. Li, S. Castleberry, A. Bardia, L.V. Sequist, D.A. Haber, S. Maheswaran, P.T. Hammond, M. Toner, S.L. Stott, “Tunable nanostructured coating for the capture and selective release of viable circulating tumor cells”, Adv Materials, 27, 1593-9 (2015).

36. J.H. Choi, S.O. Kim, E. Lindardy, E.C. Dreaden, V.P. Zhdanov, P.T. Hammond, N.J. Choi, “Adsorption of hyaluronic acid on solid supports: Role of pH and surface chemistry in thin film assembly”, J Colloid Interface Sci, 448C, 197-207 (2015).

37. Z.J. Deng, S.W. Morton, D.K. Bonner, L. Gu, H. Ow, P.T. Hammond, “A plug-and-play ratiometric pH-

sensing nanoprobe for high-throughput investigation of endosomal escape”, Biomaterials, 51, 250-256 (2015).

38. D.G. Kwabi, T.P. Batcho, C. Amanchukwu, N. Ortiz-Vitoriano, P.T. Hammond, C.V. Thompson, Y. Shao-Horn, “Chemical Instability of Dimethyl Sulfoxide in Lithium-Air Batteries”, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 5, 2850-2856, (2014).

39. W.C. Chan, Y. Gogotsi, J.H. Hafner, P.T. Hammond, M.C. Hersam, A. Javey, C.R. Kagan, A. Khademhosseini, N.A. Kotov, S.T. Lee, H. Mohwald, P.A. Mulvaney, A.E. Nel, P.J. Nordlander, W.J. Parak, R.M. Penner, A.L. Rogach, R.E. Schaak, M.M. Stevens, A.T. Wee, C.G. Willson, P.S. Weiss, “A year for Nanoscience”, ACS Nano, 8, 11901-3, (2014).

40. N.J. Shah, B.B. Hsu, E.C. Dreaden, P.T. Hammond, “Engineering Layer-by-Layer Thin Films for Multiscale and Multidrug Delivery Applications”, Layer-by-Layer Films for Biomedical Applications, 1st Ed. C. Picart, F. Caruso, J.C. Voegel, Eds.; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim (2014). ISBN: 978-3-527-33589-3.

41. F.C. Cebeci, D.J. Schmidt, P.T. Hammond, “Multi-layer Transfer Printing of Electroactive Thin Film Composites”, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 6, 20519- 23 (2014).

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42. P.-Y. Chen, M.N. Hyder, D. Mackanic, N.M. Dorval Courchesne, J. Qi, M.T. Klug, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, “Assembly of viral hydrogels for three-dimensional conducting nanocomposites”, Adv. Mater, 26, 5101-7 (2014).

43. P.-Y. Chen, Q.I. Jifa, M.T. Klug, X. Dang, P.T. Hammond, A. Belcher, “Environmentally responsible fabrication of efficient perovskite solar cells from recycled car batteries”, Energy Environ. Sci, 7, 3659-65 (2014).

44. E.C. Dreaden, S.W. Morton, K.E. Shopsowitz, J.H. Choi, Z.J. Deng, N.J. Cho, P.T. Hammond, “Bimodal Tumor-Targeting From Microenvironment Responsive Hyaluronan Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Nanoparticles”, ACS Nano, 8, 8374-82 (2014)

45. F.C. Cebeci, D.J. Schmidt, P.T. Hammond, “Multilayer transfer printing of electroactive thin film composites”, ACS Appl Mater Interfaces, 6, 20519-23, (2014).

46. Y. H. Roh, J. B. Lee, K. E. Shopsowitz, E.C. Dreaden, S.W. Morton, Z. Poon, J. Hong, I. Yamin, D.K. Bonner, P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Assembled Antisense DNA Microsponge Particles for Efficient Delivery of Cancer Therapeutics”, Acs Nano, 8, 9767-80 (2014).

47. P.T. Hammond, “A growing place for nano in medicine”, ACS Nano, 8, 7551-2, (2014).

48. M.N. Hyder, R. Kavian, Z. Sultana, K. Saetia, P.-Y. Chen, S.W. Lee, Y. Shao-Horn, P.T. Hammond, “Vacuum-Assisted Layer-by-Layer Nanocomposites for Self-Standing 3D Mesoporous Electrodes”, Chemistry of Materials, 26, 5310-18 (2014).

49. K. Saetia, J. M Schnorr, M. M. Mannarino, S. Y. Kim, G. C. Rutledge, T. M. Swager, P. T. Hammond, “Spray-Layer-by-Layer Carbon Nanotube/Electrospun Fiber Electrodes for Flexible Chemiresistive Sensor Applications”, Advanced Functional Materials, 24, 492-502 (2014).

50. M.A. Sowers, J.R. McCombs, Y. Wang, J.T. Paletta, S.W. Morton, E.C. Dreaden, M.D. Boska, M.F. Ottaviani, P.T. Hammond, A. Rajca, J.A. Johnson, “Redox-responsive branched-bottlebrush polymers for in vivo MRI and fluorescence imaging”, Nature Communications, 5, 5460 (2014).

51. I.P. Montiero, A. Shukla, A.P. Marques, R.L Reis, P.T. Hammond, “Spray-assisted layer-by-layer assembly on hyaluronic acid scaffolds for skin tissue engineering,” Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 103, 330-40 (2015).

52. N.J. Shah, M.N. Hyder, M. A. Quadir, N.M. Dorval Courchesne, H.J. Seeherman, M.L. Nevins, M. Spector, P.T. Hammond, “Adaptive growth factor delivery from polyelectrolyte coating promotes synergistic bone tissue repair and reconstruction”, PNAS, 111, 12847-12852 (2014).

53. B.B. Hsu, M.H. Park, S.R. Hagerman, and P.T. Hammond, “Multi-Month Controlled Small Molecule Release from Biodegradable Thin Films”, PNAS, 111, 12175-80 (2014).

54. B.M. Gallant, S.W. Lee, T. Kawaguchi, P.T. Hammond, Y. Shao-Horn, “Electrochemical Performance of Thin-Film Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Electrodes in Nonaqueous Cells”, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 161, A1625 (2014).

55. M.A. Quadir, S.W. Morton, Z.J. Deng, K.E. Shopsowitz, R.P. Murphy, T.H. Epps 3rd, P.T. Hammond, “PEG-Polypeptide Block Copolymers as pH-Responsive Endosome-Solubilizing Drug Nanocarriers”, Molecular Pharmaceutics, 11, 2420-30, (2014).

56. C. Lelii, M. G. Bawendi, P. Biagini, P. Y. Chen, M. Crucianelli, J.M. D'Arcy, F. De Angelis, P.T. Hammond, F. Po, “Enhanced photovoltaic performance with co-sensitization of quantum dots and an organic dye in dye-sensitized solar cells”, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2, 18375-82 (2014).

57. B.B. Hsu, K.S. Jamieson, S.R. Hagerman, E. Holler, J.Y. Ljubimova, P.T. Hammond, “Ordered and Kinetically Discrete Sequential Protein Release from Biodegradable Thin Films”, Angew Chem Int Ed, 53, 8093-8 (2014).

58. S.W. Morton, M.J. Lee, Z.J. Deng, E.C. Dreaden, E. Siouve, K.E. Shopsowitz, N.J. Shah, M.B. Yaffe, P.T. Hammond, “A Nanoparticle-Based Combination Chemotherapy Delivery System for Enhanced Tumor Killing by Dynamic Rewiring of Signaling Pathways”, Science Signaling, 7 (2014).

59. S.W. Morton, N.J. Shah, M.A. Quadir, Z.J. Deng, Z. Poon, P.T. Hammond, “Osteotropic Therapy via Targeted Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticles”, Advanced Healthcare Materials, 3, 867-875 (2014).

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60. S.A. Castleberry, W. Li, D. Deng, S. Mayner, and P.T. Hammond, “Capillary Flow Layer-by-Layer: A Microfluidic Platform for the High-Throughput Assembly and Screening of Nanolayered Film Libraries”, ACS Nano 8, 6580-6589 (2014).

61. L.Y. Liao, J. Liu, E.C. Dreaden, S.W. Morton, K.E. Shopsowitz, P.T. Hammond, J.A. Johnson, “A Convergent Synthetic Platform for Single-Nanoparticle Combination Cancer Therapy: Ratiometric Loading and Controlled Release of Cisplatin, Doxorubicin, and Camptothecin”, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136, 5896-5899 (2014).

62. S.W. Morton, X.Y. Zhao, M.S. Quadir, P.T. Hammond, “FRET-enabled biological characterization of polymeric micelles”, Biomaterials, 35, 3489-3496 (2014).

63. S.H. Lee, J.R. Harding, D.S. Liu, J.M. D'Arcy, Y. Shao-Horn, P.T. Hammond, “Li-Anode Protective Layers for Li Rechargeable Batteries via Layer-by-Layer Approaches”,Chemistry of Materials, 26, 2579-2585 (2014).

64. C.P. Ng, A.R.M. Sharif, D.E. Heath, J.W. Chow, C.B.Y. Zhang, M.B. Chan-Park, P.T. Hammond, J.K.Y. Chan, L.G. Griffith, “Enhanced ex vivo expansion of adult mesenchymal stem cells by fetal mesenchymal stem cell ECM”, Biomaterials, 35, 4046-4057 (2014).

65. M.A. Quadir, M. Martin, P.T. Hammond, “Clickable Synthetic Polypeptides-Routes to New Highly Adaptive Biomaterials”, Chemistry of Materials, 26, 461-476 (2014).

66. B.B. Hsu, S.R. Hagerman, K. Jamieson, J. Veselinovic, N. O’Neill, E. Holler, J.Y. Ljubimova, P.T. Hammond, “Multilayer Films Assembled from Biocompatible, Naturally Derived Materials for Controlled Protein Release”, Biomacromolecules, 15, 2049-2057 (2014).

67. J.M D'Arcy, M.F. El-Kady, P.P. Khine, L.H. Zhang, S.H. Lee, N.R. Davis, N. R.; D.S. Liu, M.T. Yeung, S.Y. Kim, C.L. Turner, A.T. Lech, P.T. Hammond, R.B. Kaner, “Vapor-Phase Polymerization of Nanofibrillar Poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) for Supercapacitors”, Acs Nano, 8, 1500-1510 (2014).

68. M. Elsabahy, S.Y. Zhang, F.W. Zhang, Z.J. Deng, Y.H. Lim, H. Wang, P. Parsamian, P.T. Hammond, K.L. Wooley, “Surface Charges and Shell Crosslinks Each Play Significant Roles in Mediating Degradation, Biofouling, Cytotoxicity and Immunotoxicity for Polyphosphoester-based Nanoparticles”, Scientific Reports, 3 (2013).

69. K.P.C. Yao, Y.C. Lu, C.V. Amanchukwu, D.G. Kwabi, M. Risch, J.G. Zhou, A. Grimaud, P.T. Hammond, F. Barde, Y. Shao-Horn, “The influence of transition metal oxides on the kinetics of Li2O2 oxidation in Li-O-2 batteries: high activity of chromium oxides”, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16, 2297-2304 (2014).

70. N.M. Dorval Courchesne, M.T. Klug, P.-Y. Chen, S.E. Kooi, D.S.Yun , N. Hong, N.S. Fang, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, “Assembly of a bacteriophage-based nanotemplate for the organization of materials into nanoporous networks”, Advanced Materials, 26, 3398-3404 (2014).

71. P.C. DeMuth, Y. Min, D.J. Irvine and P.T. Hammond, “Drug Delivery: Implantable Silk Composite Microneedles for Programmable Vaccine Release Kinetics and Enhanced Immunogenicity in Transcutaneous Immunization”, Advanced Healthcare Materials, 3, 47-58 (2014).

72. K.E. Shopsowitz, Y.H. Roh, J.Z. Deng, S.W. Morton, P.T. Hammond, “RNAi-Microsponges Form through Self-Assembly of the Organic and Inorganic Products of Transcription”, Small, 10, 1623-1633 (2014).

73. S.W. Morton, X.Y. Zhao, and P.T. Hammond, “FRET-enabled Biological Characterization of Polymeric Micelles”, Biomaterials, 35, 3489-96 (2014).

74. J. Min, R. Braatz and P.T. Hammond, “Tunable Staged Release of Therapeutics from Layer-by-Layer Coatings with Clay Interlayer Barrier”, Biomaterials, 35, 2507-2517 (2014).

75. P.C. DeMuth, A.V. Li, P. Abbink, J.Y. Liu, H.L. Li, K.A. Stanley, K.M. Smith, C.L. Lavine, M.S. Seaman, J.A. Kramer, A.D. Miller, W. Abraham, H. Suh, J. Elkhader, P.T. Hammond, D.H. Barouch, D. J. Irvine, “Vaccine delivery with microneedle skin patches in nonhuman primates”, Nature Biotechnology, 31, 1082-1085 (2014).

76. Z.J. Deng, S.W. Morton, E. Ben-Akiva, E.C. Dreaden, K.E. Shopsowitz, P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticles for Systemic Codelivery of an Anticancer Drug and siRNA for Potential Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment”, ACS Nano, 7, 9571-84 (2013).

77. W.Li, S. Lee, M. Ma, S. M. Kim, P. Guye, J. Pancoast, D.G Anderson, R. Weiss, R.T. Lee, and P.T.

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Hammond, “Microbead-based biomimetic synthetic neighbors enhance survival and function of rat pancreatic β-cells”, Scientific Reports, 3, 2863 (2013).

78. N. J. Shah, M. N. Hyder, J. S. Moskowitz, M. A. Quadir, S. W. Morton, H. J. Seeherman, R. F. Padera, M. Spector, P. T. Hammond, “Surface-mediated bone tissue morphogenesis from tunable nanolayered implant coatings”, Science Translational Medicine 5, 191ra83 (2013) (cover).

79.S.W. Morton, K.P. Herlihy, K.E. Shopsowitz, Z.J. Deng, K.S. Chu, C.J. Bowerman, J.M. Desimone, and P.T. Hammond, “Scalable Manufacture of Built-to-Order Nanomedicine: Spray-Assisted Layer-by-Layer Functionalization of PRINT Nanoparticles”, Advanced Materials, 25, 4706 (2013).

80.K.C. Krogman, R.E. Cohen, P.T. Hammond, M.F. Rubner, B.N. Wang, “Industrial-scale spray layer-by-layer assembly for production of biomimetic photonic systems,” Bioinspiration &Biomimetics, Issue: 4 Article Number 045005 (2013).

81.M. Elsabahy, S. Zhang, F.W. Zhang, Z.J. Deng, Y.H. Lim, H. Wang, P.P. Parsamian, P.T. Hammond, K.L. Wooley, “Surface Charges and Shell Crosslinks Each Play Significant Roles in Mediating Degradation, Biofouling, Cytotoxicity and Immunotoxicity for Polyphosphoester-based Nanoparticles”, Scientific Reports, Volume 3, Article Number 3313 (2013).

82. Y. Li, R. Bhindi, Z.J. Deng, S.W. Morton, P.T. Hammond, L.M. Khachigian, “Inhibition of vein graft stenosis with a c-jun targeting DNAzyme in a cationic liposomal formulation containing 1,2-dioleoyl-3-trimethylammonium propane (DOTAP)/1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (DOPE)”, International Journal of Cardiology, 4, 3659-3664 (2013).

83.M.N. Hyder, B.M. Gallant, N.J. Shah, Y. Shao-HornP.T. Hammond, “Synthesis of Highly Stable Sub-8 nm TiO2 Nanoparticles and Their Multilayer Electrodes of TiO2/MWNT for Electrochemical Applications”, Nano Letters, 10, 4610-4619 (2013).

84.M.M. Mannarino, D.S. Liu, P.T. Hammond, G.C. Rutledge, “Mechanical and Transport Properties of Layer-by-Layer Electrospun Composite Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications”, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16, 8155-8164 (2013).

85.E. Ahmed, S. W. Morton, P.T. Hammond, T.M. Swager, “Fluorescent Multiblock pi-Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles for In Vivo Tumor Targeting”, Advanced Materials, 32, 4504-4510 (2013).

86.P.-Y. Chen, X. Dang, M.T. Klug, J. Qi, N.M. Dorval Courchesne, F.J. Burpo, N. Fang, P.T. Hammond, A.M. Belcher, “Versatile Three-Dimensional Virus-Based Template for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells with Improved Electron Transport and Light Harvesting”, ACS Nano, 8, 6563-6574 (2013).

87.J. Hong, L.M. Alvarez, N.J. Shah, Y. Cho, B.S. Kim, L.G. Griffith, K. Char, P.T. Hammond, “Multilayer thin-film coatings capable of extended programmable drug release: application to human mesenchymal stem cell differentiation”, Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2, 375-383, (2013).

88. E.A. Cho, F.J. Moloney, H. Cai, A. Au-Yeung, C. China, R.A. Scolyer, B. Yosufi, M.J. Raftery, J.Z. Deng, S.W. Morton, P.T. Hammond, H.T. Arkenau, D.L. Damian, D.J. Francis, C.N. Chesterman, R.S.C. Barnetson, G.M. Halliday, L.M. Khachigian, "Safety and tolerability of an intratumorally injected DNAzyme, Dz13, in patients with nodular basal-cell carcinoma: a phase 1 first-in-human trial (DISCOVER)", The Lancet, 381, 1835-43 (2013).

89. P.-Y. Chen, R. Ladewski, R. Miller, X. Dang, J. Qi, F. Liau, A.M. Belcher and P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Assembled Porous Photoanodes for Efficient Electron Collection in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells” Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 1, 2217-2224, (2013).

90. S.W. Morton, Z. Poon, P.T. Hammond, "The Architecture and Biological Performance of LbL Nanoparticles," Biomaterials, 34, 5328-5335, (2013).

91. S.C. Castleberry, M.X. Wang, P.T. Hammond, "Nano-Layered siRNA Dressing for Sustained Localized Knockdown”, ACS Nano, 7, 5251-61, (2013).

92. D.S. Liu, J.N. Ashcraft, M.M. Mannarino, M.N. Silberstein, A.A. Argun, G. C. Rutledge, M.C. Boyce and P.T. Hammond, “Spray Layer-by-Layer Electrospun Composite Proton Exchange Membranes”, Adv Funct Mater, 23, 3087-3095 (2013).

93. D.K. Bonner, X. Zhao, H. Buss, R. Langer, P.T. Hammond, “Crosslinked linear polyethylenimine

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enhances delivery of DNA to the cytoplasm”, Journal of Controlled Release, 167, 101-7 (2013).

94. M. Petr, M.E. Helgeson, J. Soulages, G.H. McKinley, P.T. Hammond, “Rapid viscoelastic switching of an ambient temperature range photo-responsive azobenzene side chain liquid crystal polymer”, Polymer, 54, 2850-2856 (2013).

95. M. Petr, B. Katzman, W. DiNatale, P.T. Hammond, “Synthesis of a new, low-Tg siloxane thermoplastic elastomer with a functionalizable backbone and its use as a rapid, room temperature photoactuator”, Macromolecules, 46, 2823-2832 (2013).

96. P. C. DeMuth, Y. Min, B. Huang, A. Miller, J. Kramer, D. H. Barouch, P. T. Hammond, and D. J. Irvine, Polymer multilayer tattooing for enhanced DNA vaccination. Nature Materials, 12, 367-376 (2013).

97. P.C. DeMuth, W.F. Garcia-Beltran, M.L. Ai-Ling, P.T. Hammond, D.J. Irvine, “Composite dissolving microneedles for coordinated control of antigen and adjuvant delivery kinetics in transcutaneous vaccination”, Adv Funct Mater, 23, 161-172 (2013).

98. X. Dang, J. Qi, M.T. Klug, P.-Y. Chen, D.S. Yun, N.X. Fang, P.T. Hammond, A.M. Belcher. “Tunable localized surface plasmon-enabled broadband light-harvesting enhancement for high-efficiency panchromatic dye-sensitized solar cells”, Nano Letters, 13, 637-642 (2013).

99. S.Y. Kim, J. Hong, R. Kavian, S.W. Lee, M.N. Hyder, Y. Shao-Horn and P.T. Hammond, “Rapid fabrication of thick Spray-Layer-by-Layer carbon nanotube electrodes for high power and energy devices”, Energy and Environmental Science, 6, 888-897 (2013).

100.P.C. DeMuth, J.J. Moon, H. Suh, P.T. Hammond and D.J. Irvine, “Releasable Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Stabilized Lipid Nanocapsules on Microneedles for Enhanced Transcutaneous Vaccine Delivery”, ACS Nano, 6, 8041-8051 (2012).

101.A.M. Oelker, S.M. Morey, L.G. Griffith, and P.T. Hammond, "Helix Versus Coil Polypeptide Macromers: Gel Networks with Decoupled Stiffness and Permeability", Soft Matter, 8, 10887-10895 (2012).

102. P. Li, C. Zhou, S. Rayatpisheh, K. Ye, Y.F. Poon, P.T. Hammond, H.W. Duan, M.B. Chan-Park, “Cationic Peptidopolysaccharides Show Excellent Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activities and High Selectivity”, Advanced Materials, 24, 4130-4137 (2012).

103.J. Liu, N.R. Davis, D.S. Liu, and P.T. Hammond, "Highly Transparent Mixed Electron and Proton Conducting Polymer Membranes", Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22, 15534-15539 (2012).

104.C. M. Chopko, E.L. Lowden, A.C. Engler, L.G. Griffith, and P.T. Hammond, “Dual Responsiveness of a Tunable Thermosensitive Polypeptide”, ACS Macro Lett., 1, 727–731 (2012).

105.E. Costa, M. M. Lloyd, C. Chopko, A. Aguiar-Ricardo, and P.T. Hammond, “Tuning Smart Microgel Swelling and Responsive Behavior through Strong and Weak Polyelectrolyte Pair Assembly”, Langmuir, 28, 10082–10090 (2012).

106.P.T. Hammond, “Building biomedical materials layer-by-layer”, Materials Today, 15, 196-206 (2012).

107.P.T. Hammond, “Polyelectrolyte multilayered nanoparticles: using nanolayers for controlled and targeted systemic release”, Nanomedicine, 7, 619-622 (2012).

108.X. Zhao, Z. Poon, A.C. Engler, D.K. Bonner, and P.T. Hammond, “Enhanced Stability of Polymeric Micelles Based on Postfunctionalized Poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(gamma-propargyl L-glutamate): The Substituent Effect”, Biomacromolecules, 13, 1315-1322 (2012).

109.J.B. Lee, J. Hong, D. K. Bonner, Z. Poon, P. T. Hammond, “Self-assembled RNA Interference microsponges for efficient siRNA delivery”, Nature Materials, 11, 316–322 (2012). (This paper was selected by the Faculty of 1000 (F1000))

110.A. Shukla, S. Puranam, P.T Hammond, “Vancomycin storage stability in multilayer thin film coatings for on-demand care”, Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition, 23, 1895-1902 (2012).

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111.P.C. DeMuth, B. Huang, Y. Min, D. Barouch, P.T. Hammond, D.J. Irvine, “Engineered microneedle arrays for transcutaneous HIV vaccine delivery”, Retrovirology, 9, (2012)

112.F. Fadhillah, S.M.J. Zaidi, Z. Khan, M. Khaled, F. Rahman, P.T. Hammond, “Development of multilayer polyelectrolyte thin-film membranes fabricated by spin assisted layer-by-layer assembly”, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 126, 1468-1474, (2012).

113.J. Hong, N.J. Shah, A.C. Drake, P.C. DeMuth, J.B. Lee, J. Chen, and P.T. Hammond, “Graphene Multilayers as Gates for Multi-Week Sequential Release of Proteins from Surfaces”, ACS Nano, 6, 81-88 (2012).

114.N.J. Shah, J. Hong, M.N. Hyder and P.T. Hammond, “Osteophilic Multilayer Coatings for Accelerated Bone Tissue Growth”, Advanced Materials, 24, 1445-1450 (2012).

115.S.Y. Wong, L. Han, K. Timachova, J. Veselinovic, M.N. Hyder, C. Ortiz, A.M. Klibanov, and P.T. Hammond, "Drastically Lowered Protein Adsorption on Microbicidal Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Polyelectrolyte Multilayers", Biomacromolecules 13, 719-726 (2012).

116.A. Shukla, J.C. Fang, S. Puranam, P.T. Hammond, “Release of vancomycin from multilayer coated absorbent gelatin sponges”, Journal of Controlled Release, 157, 64-71 (2012).

117.P.T. Hammond, “Engineering Materials Layer-by-Layer: Challenges and Opportunities in Multilayer Assembly” AIChE Journal, 57, 2928-2940 (2011).

118.Y. Min and P.T. Hammond, “Catechol-Modified Polyions in Layer-by-Layer Assembly to Enhance Stability and Sustain Release of Biomolecules: A Bioinspired Approach”, Chemistry of Materials, 23, 5349-5357 (2011).

119.D. Bonner, C. Leung, J. Chen-Liang, L. Chingozha, R. Langer, P.T. Hammond, “Intracellular Trafficking of Linear-Dendritic Block Copolymers”, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 22, 1519-1525 (2011).

120.M.N. Hyder, S.W. Lee, F.C. Cebeci, D.J. Schmidt, Y. Shao-Horn, P.T. Hammond, "Layer-by-Layer Assembled Polyaniline Nanofiber/Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Electrodes for High-Power and High-Energy Storage Applications", ACS Nano, 5, 8552-8561 (2011).

121.M. Petr, P.T. Hammond, “Room Temperature Rapid Photoresponsive Azobenzene Side Chain Liquid Crystal Polymer” Macromolecules, 44, 8880-8885 (2011).

122.Z. Poon, J.B. Lee, S.W. Morton and P.T Hammond, “Controlling In vivo Stability and Biodistribution in Electrostatically Assembled Nanoparticles for Systemic Delivery”, Nano Letters, 11, 2096-2103 (2011).

123.Z. Poon, D. Chang, X. Zhao, and P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticles with a pH-Sheddable Layer for in Vivo Targeting of Tumor Hypoxia”, ACS Nano, 5, 4284–4292 (2011).

124.N.J. Shah, M.L. Macdonald, Y.M. Beben, R. Padera, R.E. Samuel and P.T. Hammond, “Tunable Dual Growth Factor Delivery from Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films”, Biomaterials, 32, 6183-6193 (2011).

125.R.E. Samuel, A. Shukla, D. H. Paik, M.X. Wang, J.C. Fang, D.J. Schmidt, P.T. Hammond, “Osteoconductive protamine-based polyelectrolyte multilayer functionalized surfaces”, Biomaterials, 32, 7491-7502 (2011).

126.D.J. Schmidt, Y. Min and Paula T. Hammond, “Mechanomutable and reversibly swellable polyelectrolyte multilayer thin films controlled by electrochemically induced pH gradients”, Soft Matter, 7, 6637-6647 (2011).

127.A. Shukla, R.C. Fuller and P.T. Hammond, “Design of multi-drug release coatings targeting infection and inflammation”, Journal of Controlled Release, 155, 159-166 (2011)

128.A. C. Engler, D. K. Bonner, H. G. Buss, E.Y. Cheung, P.T. Hammond, “The Synthetic Tuning of Clickable pH Responsive Cationic Polypeptides and Block Copolypeptides”, Soft Matter, 7, 5627-5637 (2011).

129.J. Hong, B.S. Kim, K. Char and P.T. Hammond, "Inherent Charge-Shifting Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Blends: A Facile Route for Tunable Protein Release from Surfaces". Biomacromolecules 12, 2975-2981 (2011).

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130.B.G. Choi, J. Hong, Y.C. Park, D.H. Jung,; W.H. Hong; P.T. Hammond and H. Park, Innovative Polymer Nanocomposite Electrolytes: Nanoscale Manipulation of Ion Channels by Functionalized Graphenes. ACS Nano, 5, 5167-5174 (2011).

131.A.B.E. Attia, Z.Y. Ong, J.L. Hedrick, P.P. Lee, P.L.R. Ee, P.T. Hammond, and Y.Y. Yang, Mixed micelles self-assembled from block copolymers for drug delivery. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 16, 182-194 (2011).

132.Qi, J. F., Dang, X. N., Hammond, P. T. & Belcher, A. M. "Highly Efficient Plasmon-Enhanced Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells through Metal@Oxide Core-Shell Nanostructure". ACS Nano 5, 7108-7116 (2011).

133.A.C. Engler, A. Shukla, S. Puranam, H.G. Buss, N. Jreige, and P.T. Hammond, "Effects of Side Group Functionality and Molecular Weight on the Activity of Synthetic Antimicrobial Polypeptides". Biomacromolecules 12, 1666-1674 (2011).

134.C.A. Nguyen, A.A. Argun, P.T. Hammond, X.H. Lu, X. H, P.S. Lee, “Layer-by-Layer Assembled Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Electrochromic Devices”, Chemistry of Materials 23, 2142-2149 (2011).

135.X. Dang, H.Yi1, M-H Ham, J. Qi, D. S. Yun, R. Ladewski, M.S. Strano, P.T. Hammond and A.M. Belcher, “Virus-templated self-assembled single-walled carbon nanotubes for highly efficient electron collection in photovoltaic devices”, Nature Nanotechnology, 6, 377-384 (2011).

136.S.W. Lee, B.M. Gallant, H.R. Byon, P.T. Hammond, and Y. Shao-Horn, “Nanostructured Carbon-Based Electrodes: Bridging the Gap between Thin-Film Lithium-ion Batteries and Electrochemical Capacitors”, Invited Perspective, Energy & Environmental Science, 4, 1972-1985 (2011).

137.B.B. Hsu, S.Y. Wong, P.T. Hammond, J.Z. Chen, A.M. Klibanov, “Mechanism of influenza virus inactivation by immobilized hydrophobic polycations”,  PNAS. U.S.A., 108, 61-66 (2011).

138.B.B. Hsu, J. Ouyang, S.Y. Wong, P.T. Hammond A.M. Klibanov, “On structural damage incurred by bacteria upon exposure to hydrophobic polycationic polymers”, Biotechnol. Lett., 33, 1605-1615 (2011).

139.E. Costa, M. Coelho, L. M. Ilharco, A. Aguiar-Ricardo, P.T. Hammond, “Tannic Acid Mediated Suppression of PNIPAAm Microgels Thermoresponsive Behavior”, Macromolecules, 44, 612-621 (2011).

140.H.R. Byon, S.W. Lee, S. Chen, P.T. Hammond, and Y. Shao-Horn, “Thin Flms of Carbon Nanotubes and Chemically Reduced Graphenes for Electrochemical Micro-capacitors”, Carbon, 49, 457-467 (2011).

141.Z. Poon, J.A. Lee, S. Huang, R.J. Prevost, P.T. Hammond, “Highly Stable, Ligand Clustered “Patchy” Micelle Nanocarriers for Systemic Tumor Targeting”, Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 7, 201-209 (2011).

142.S.Y. Wong, J.S. Moskowitz, J. Veselinovic, R.A. Rosario, K. Timachova, M.R. Blaisse, R.C. Fuller, A.M. Klibanov, and P.T. Hammond, “Dual Functional Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Coatings for Implants: Permanent Microbicidal Base with Controlled Release of Therapeutic Agents”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 50, 17840–17848 (2010).    

143.M.L. MacDonald, R.E. Samuel, N. J. Shah, R.F. Padera, Y.M. Beben, P.T. Hammond, “Tissue integration of growth factor-eluting layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte multilayer coated implants”, Biomaterials, 32, 1446-1453 (2010).    

144. D.J. Schmidt, P.T. Hammond, “Electrochemically erasable hydrogen-bonded thin films”, Chemical Communications, 46, 7358-7360 (2010).    

145.D.J. Schmidt, J.S. Moskowitz, P.T. Hammond, “Electrically Triggered Release of a Small Molecule Drug from a Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Coating”, Chemistry of Materials, 22, 6416-6425 (2010).    

146.P.C. DeMuth, X.F. Su, R.E. Samuel, P.T. Hammond, D.J. Irvine, “Nano-Layered Microneedles for Transcutaneous Delivery of Polymer Nanoparticles and Plasmid DNA”, Advanced Materials, 22, 4851-+ (2010).  

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147.P.T. Jia, A.A. Argun, J.W. Xu, S.X. Xiong, J. Ma, P.T. Hammond, X.H. Lu, “High-Contrast Electrochromic Thin Films via Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Starlike and Sulfonated Polyaniline”, Chemistry of Materials, 22, 6085-6091 (2010).  

148.A. Shukla, S.N. Avadhany, J.C. Fang, P.T. Hammond, “Tunable Vancomycin Releasing Surfaces for Biomedical Applications”, Small, 6, 2392-2404 (2010). 

149.Z. Poon, S. Chen, A.C. Engler, H.I. Lee, E. Atas, G.V. Maltzahn, S.N. Bhatia and P.T. Hammond, "Ligand-clustered "patchy" nanoparticles for modulated cellular uptake and in vivo tumor targeting", Angewandte Chemie, 49, 7266-7270 (2010).

150.B.-S. Kim, S.W. Lee, H. Yoon, M.S. Strano, Y. Shao-Horn, P.T. Hammond, “Pattern transfer printing of multi-walled carbon nanotube multilayers and application in biosensors”, Chemistry of Materials, 22, 4791–4797 (2010).

151.M.L. Macdonald, N.M. Rodriguez, P.T. Hammond, “Characterization of tunable FGF-2 releasing polyelectrolyte multilayers”, Biomacromolecules, 11, 2053–2059 (2010).

152.S.W. Lee, J. Kim, S. Chen, P.T. Hammond, Y. Shao-Horn, “Carbon Nanotube/Manganese Oxide Ultrathin Film Electrodes for Electrochemical Capacitors”, ACS Nano, 4, 3889–3896 (2010).

153.J.A. Lee, Y.S. Nam, G.C. Rutledge, P.T. Hammond, “Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity using Layer-by-Layer Electrospun Constructs for Water Remediation,” Advanced Functional Materials, 20, 2424-2429 (2010).   

154.P.T. Hammond, “Particles release”, News and Views, Nature Materials. 9, 292-293 (2010).

155.S.W. Lee, N. Yabuuchi, B.M. Gallant, S. Chen, B.-S. Kim, P.T. Hammond, Y. Shao-Horn “High-power lithium batteries from functionalized carbon-nanotube electrodes”, Nature Nanotechnology 5, 531-537 (2010).

156. J.N. Ashcraft, A.A. Argun, P.T. Hammond, “Structure-property studies of highly conductive layer-by-layer assembled membranes for fuel cell PEM applications,” Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20, 6250-6257 (2010).

157.J.S. Moskowitz, M.R. Blaisse, R.E. Samuel, H.-P Hsu, M.B. Harris, S.D. Martin, J.C. Lee, M. Spector, P.T. Hammond, “The effectiveness of the controlled release of gentamicin from polyelectrolyte multilayers in the treatment of Staphylococcus aureus infection in a rabbit bone model”, Biomaterials, 31, 6019-6030 (2010).

158.M.E. Yurchenko, J. Huang, A. Robisson, G.H. McKinley, P.T. Hammond, “Synthesis, mechanical properties and chemical/solvent resistance of crosslinked poly(aryl-ether-ether-ketones) at high temperatures”, Polymer, 51, 1914-1920 (2010).

159.S.Y. Wong, Q. Li, J. Veselinovic, B.-S. Kim, A.M Klibanov, P.T. Hammond, “Bactericidal and virucidal ultrathin films assembled layer by layer from polycationic N-alkylated polyethylenimines and polyanions”, Biomaterials, 31, 4079-4087 (2010).

160.A. Shukla, K.E. Fleming, H.F. Chuang, T.M. Chau, C.R. Loose, G.N. Stephanopoulos and P.T. Hammond, “Controlling the release of peptide antimicrobial agents from surfaces”, Biomaterials, 31, 2348-2357 (2010).

161.A.A. Argun, J. N.Ashcraft, M.K. Herring, D.K.Y. Lee, H.R. Allcock and P.T. Hammond, and “Ion Conduction and Water Transport in Polyphosphazene-Based Multilayers”, Chemistry of Materials, 22(1), 226-232 (2010).

162.D.J. Schmidt, E.M. Pridgen, P.T. Hammond, J.C. Love, “Layer-by-Layer Assembly of a pH-Responsive and Electrochromic Thin Film” Journal of Chemical Education, 87, 208-211 (2010).

163.L. Chen, L. Bromberg, J.A. Lee, H. Zhang, H. Schreuder-Gibson, P. Gibson, J. Walker, P.T. Hammond, T.A. Hatton, G.C. Rutledge, “Multifunctional Electrospun Fabrics via Layer-by-Layer Electrostatic Assembly for Chemical and Biological Protection” Chemistry Materials, 22, 1429-1436 (2010).

164.P.T. Hammond, “Solutions for the Developing World”, ACS Nano Editorial, 3(9), 2431-2432 (2009).

165.P.T. Hammond, “Bridging Macro and Nano”, ACS Nano Editorial, 3 (3), 485-486 (2009).

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166.P.S. Weiss, D.A. Bonnnell, J.M. Buriak, P.A. Lewis, P.T. Hammond, N.A. Kotov, C.G. Willson, “Gaining Strength, Increasing Our Impact”, ACS Nano, 3, 3815-3816 (2009).

167.J.A. Lee, K.C. Krogman, M. Ma, R.M. Hill, P.T. Hammond, G.C. Rutledge, “Highly reactive multilayer-assembled TiO2 coating on electrospun polymer nanofibers”, Advanced Matererials, 21 (12), 1252-1256 (2009).

168.A.C. Engler, H.I. Lee, and P.T. Hammond, “Highly Efficient "Grafting onto" a Polypeptide Backbone Using Click Chemistry”, Angewandte Chemie, 48, 9334-9338 (2009).

169.B.S. Kim, R.C. Smith, Z. Poon and P.T. Hammond, “MAD (Multiagent Delivery) Nanolayer: Delivering Multiple Therapeutics from Hierarchically Assembled Surface Coatings”, Langmuir, 25, 14086-14092  (2009).

170.R.C. Smith, M. Riollano, A. Leung, and P.T. Hammond, Layer-by-Layer Platform Technology for Small-Molecule Delivery, Angewandte Chemie, 48, 8974-8977 (2009).

171.X.F. Su, B.S. Kim, S.R. Kim, P.T. Hammond and D.J. Irvine, “Layer-by-Layer-Assembled Multilayer Films for Transcutaneous Drug and Vaccine Delivery”, ACS Nano, 3, 3719-3729 (2009).

172.K.C. Krogman, J.L. Lowery, Nicole S. Zacharia, G.C. Rutledge, and P.T. Hammond, “Spraying Asymmetry into Functional Membranes Layer-by-Layer”, Nature Materials, 8, 512-518 (2009).

173.B.S.Kim, H-I. Lee, Y. Min, Z.Poon, and P T. Hammond, “Hydrogen-bonded multilayer of pH-responsive polymeric micelles with tannic acid for surface drug delivery”, Chem Comm, 28, 4194-4196, (2009).

174.P.T. Jia, A.A. Argun, J.W. Xu, S.X. Xiong, J. Ma, P.T. Hammond and X.H. Lu, “Enhanced Electrochromic Switching in Multilayer Thin Films of Polyaniline-Tethered Silsesquioxane Nanocage”, Chemistry of Materials, 21, 4434-4441 (2009).

175.J. Kim, S.W. Lee, P.T Hammond, Y. Shao-Horn, “Electrostatic Layer-by-Layer Assembled Au Nano

particle/MWNT Thin Films: Microstructure, Optical Property, and Electrocatalytic Activity for Methanol Oxidation”, Chemistry of Materials, 21, 2993-3001 (2009). 

176.D.J. Schmidt, F.Ç. Cebeci, Z.I. Kalcioglu, S.G. Wyman, C. Ortiz, K.J. Van Vliet, and P.T. Hammond, “Electrochemically-Controlled Swelling and Mechanical Properties of a Polymer Nanocomposite”, ACS Nano, 3 (8), 2207-2216 (2009).

177.E. Verploegen, M. Kozberg, T. Zhang, J. Soulages, G.H. McKinley, and P.T. Hammond, “Reversible Switching of the Shear Modulus of Photoresponsive Liquid-Crystalline Polymers”, Angewandte Chemie, 48, 3494-3498 (2009).

178.A.C. Miller, A. Bershteyn, W. Tan, P.T. Hammond, R.E. Cohen and D.J. Irvine, “Block Copolymer Micelles as Nanocontainers for Controlled Release of Proteins from Biocompatible Oil Phases”, Biomacromolecules, 10, 732-741 (2009).

179.R.C. Smith, A. Leung, B.S. Kim, and P.T. Hammond, “Hydrophobic Effects in the Critical Destabilization and Release Dynamics of Degradable Multilayer Films”, Chemistry of Materials, 21, 1108-1115 (2009).

180.R.S. Waletzko, L.T.J. Korley, B.D. Pate, E.L. Thomas and P.T. Hammond, “Role of Increased Crystallinity in Deformation-Induced Structure of Segmented Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomers with PEO and PEO-PPO-PEO Soft Segments and HDI Hard Segments”, Macromolecules, 42, 2041-2053 (2009).

181.C. K. Ober, S. Z. D. Cheng, P. T. Hammond, M. Muthukumar, E. Reichmanis, K. L. Wooley and T. P. Lodge, “Research in Macromolecular Science: Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Decade”, Macromolecules, 42, 465–471 (2009).

182.B.S. Kim, H.F. Gao, A.A. Argun, K. Matyjaszewski and P.T. Hammond, “All-Star Polymer Multilayers as pH-Responsive Nanofilms”, Macromolecules, 42, 368-375 (2009).

183.S.W. Lee, B.S. Kim, S. Chen, Y. Shao-Horn and P.T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Assembly of All Carbon Nanotube Ultrathin Films for Electrochemical Applications”, JACS, 131, 671–679 (2009).

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184.K.T. Nam, R.Wartena, P. J. Yoo, F.W. Liau,Y. J. Lee,Y-M. Chiang, P.T. Hammond, and Angela M. Belcher, “Stamped microbattery electrodes based on self-assembled M13 viruses”, PNAS, 105, 17227-17235 (2008).

185.K. C. Krogman, K. F. Lyon, and P. T. Hammond, “Metal Ion Reactive Thin Films Using Spray Electrostatic LbL Assembly”, Journal of Physical Chemistry B., 112, 14453-14460, (2008).

186.H.F. Chuang, R.C. Smith, and P.T. Hammond, “Polyelectrolyte multilayers for tunable release of antibiotics”, Biomacromolecules, 9, 1660-1668 (2008).

187.M. Macdonald, N. M. Rodriguez, R. Smith and P.T. Hammond, “Release of a model protein from biodegradable self assembled films for surface delivery applications”, Journal of Controlled Release, 131, 228-234 (2008).

188.E. Verploegen E, T. Zhang, Y.S. Jung, C. Ross, and P.T. Hammond, “Controlling the Morphology of Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymer Thin Films through Variations in Liquid Crystalline Content”, Nano Lett, 8, 3434-3440 (2008).

189.H.I. Lee, J.A. Lee, Z.Y. Poon, and P.T. Hammond, “Temperature-triggered reversible micellar self-assembly of linear-dendritic block copolymers”, Chemical Communications, 32, 3726-3728 (2008).

190.P. Podsiadlo, M. Michel, J. Lee, E. Verploegen, N.W.S. Kam, V. Ball, J. Lee, Y. Qi, A.J. Hart, P.T. Hammond, N.A. Kotov, “Exponential growth of LBL films with incorporated inorganic sheets”, Nano Letters, 8, 1762-1770 (2008).

191.J.L. Lutkenhaus, K. McEnnis, and P.T. Hammond “Nano- and microporous layer-by layer assemblies containing linear poly(ethyleneimine) and poly(acrylic acid)”, Macromolecules, 41, 6047-6054 (2008).

192.J. Seo, J.L. Lutkenhaus, J. Kim, P.T. Hammond and K. Char, “Effect of the Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Deposition Method on the Surface Morphology and Wetting Behavior of Hydrophobically Modified PEO and PAA LbL Films”, Langmuir, 24, 7995–8000 (2008).

193.K.C. Wood, N.S. Zacharia, D. J. Schmidt, S.N. Wrightman, B.J. Andaya, and P.T. Hammond, “Electroactive Controlled Release Thin Films”, PNAS, 105: 2280-2285 (2008).

194.A.A. Argun, J. N. Ashcraft, and P. T. Hammond “Highly Conductive, Methanol Resistant Polyelectrolyte Multilayers", Advanced Materials, 20, 1539-1543 (2008).

195.E. Verploegen, T. Zhang, N. Murlo, P.T. Hammond, "Influence of Variations of Liquid Crystalline Content upon the Self-assembly Behavior of Siloxane Based Block Copolymers", Soft Matter, 4, 1279 (2008).

196.P.J. Yoo, N.S. Zacharia, J. Doh, K.T. Nam, A. M. Belcher, and P.T. Hammond, "Controlling Surface Mobility in Interdiffusing Polyelectrolyte Multilayers", ACS Nano, 2, 561-571 (2008).

197.K. C. Wood, S. M. Azarin, W. Arap, R. Pasqualini, R. Langer and P. T. Hammond, “Tumor-Targeted Gene Delivery Using Molecularly Engineered Hybrid Polymers Functionalized with a Tumor-Homing Peptide”, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 19, 403-405 (2008).

198.P.J. Yoo, K.T. Nam, A.M. Belcher, P.T. Hammond, "Solvent-Assisted Patterning of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers and Selective Deposition of Virus Assemblies", Nano Letters, 8, 1081-1089 (2008).

199.A.C. Miller, R.D. Bennett, P.T. Hammond, D.J. Irvine, and R.E. Cohen, "Functional Nanocavity Arrays via Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Thin Films", Macromolecules 41, 1739-1744 (2008).

200.K. Krogman, N.S. Zacharia, D.Grillo, and P.T. Hammond, “Photocatalytic Layer-by-Layer Coatings for Degradation of Acutely Toxic Agents”, Chemistry of Materials 20, 1924-1930 (2008).

201.B. S. Kim, S.W. Park and P.T. Hammond, “Hydrogen-Bonding Layer-by-Layer-Assembled Biodegradable Polymeric Micelles as Drug Delivery Vehicles from Surfaces”, ACS Nano, 2, 386-392 (2008).

202. S.G. Im, B.S. Kim, L.H. Lee, W.E. Tenhaeff, P.T. Hammond, and K.K. Gleason, “A Directly Patternable, Click-Active Polymer Film via Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition”, Macromol. Rapid Commun., 29, 1648-1654 (2008).

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203. S.G. Im, K.W. Bong, B.S. Kim, S.H. Baxamusa, P.T. Hammond, P.S. Doyle, K.K. Gleason, “Patterning Nanodomains with Orthogonal Functionalities: Solventless Synthesis of Self-Sorting Surfaces”, JACS, 130, 14424 (2008).

204.Y.H. Kim, J. Park, P.J. Yoo, and P.T. Hammond, “Selective assembly of colloidal particles on a nanostructured template coated with polyelectrolyte multilayers”, Advanced Materials, 19, 4426 (2007).

205.N.S. Zacharia, M. Modestino, and P.T. Hammond, “Factors Influencing the Interdiffusion of Weak Polycations in Multilayers”, Macromolecules, 40, 9523-9528 (2007).

206.P. M. Nguyen, N. S. Zacharia, E. Verploegen, P.T. Hammond, “Extended Release Antibacterial Layer-by-Layer Films Incorporating Linear-Dendritic Block Copolymer Micelles”, Chemistry of Materials, 19, 5524-5530(2007).

207.J.L. Lutkenhaus, K. McEnnis, and P.T. Hammond, “Tuning the Glass Transition of and Ion Transport within

Hydrogen-Bonded Layer-by-Layer Assemblies”, Macromolecules, 40, 8367-8373 (2007).

208. J.P. Lock, J.L. Lutkenhaus, N.S. Zacharia, S.G. Im, P.T. Hammond PT and K.K. Gleason, “Electrochemical investigation of PEDOT films deposited via CVD for electrochromic applications”, Synthetic Metals, 157, 894-898 (2007).

209.E. Verploegen, D. Boone, and P.T. Hammond, “Morphology of Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymer Thin Films and Effects of Thermal Annealing” Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol. 45, 3263–3266 (2007).

210.K. C. Krogman, N.S. Zacharia, S. Schroeder, and P.T. Hammond, “Automated Process for Improved Uniformity and Versatility of Layer-by-Layer Deposition”, Langmuir, 23, 3137-3141 (2007).

211.N.S. Zacharia, D.M. DeLongchamp, M. Modestino, and P.T. Hammond, “Controlling Diffusion and Exchange in Layer-by-Layer Assemblies”, Macromolecules, 40, 1598-1603 (2007).

212.J. Seo, J.L. Lutkenhaus, J. Kim, P.T. Hammond and K. Char, Development of surface morphology in multilayered films prepared by layer-by-layer deposition using poly(acrylic acid) and hydrophobically modified poly(ethylene oxide)”, Macromolecules 40, 4028-4036 (2007).

213.J.L. Lutkenhaus and P.T. Hammond, “Electrochemically enabled polyelectrolyte multilayer devices: from fuel cells to sensors”, Soft Matter, 3, 804-816 (2007).

214.J. Seo, J.L. Lutkenhaus, J. Kim, P.T. Hammond, P. T., K. Char, “Development of Surface Morphology in Multilayered Films Prepared by Layer-by-Layer Deposition Using Poly(acrylic acid) and Hydrophobically Modified Poly(ethylene oxide)”, Macromolecules, 40, 4028-4036 (2007).

215.E. Verploegen, L.C. McAfee, L. Tian, D. Verploegen, P. T. Hammond, “Observation of Transverse Cylinder Morphology in Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 40, 777-780 (2007).

216.J. L. Lutkenhaus, E. A. Olivetti, E.A. Verploegen, B.M. Cord, D.R. Sadoway, P.T. Hammond, “Anisotropic Structure and Transport in Self-Assembled Layered Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites”, Langmuir, 23, 8515-8521 (2007).

217.S.G. Im, P.J. Yoo, P.T. Hammond, and K.K. Gleason, “Grafted conducting polymer films for nano-patterning onto various organic and inorganic substrates by oxidative chemical vapor deposition”, Advanced Materials, 19, 2863 (2007).

218.P. J. Yoo, K.T. Nam, J. Qi, S-Kwan Lee, J. Park, A. M. Belcher, and P. T. Hammond “Spontaneous Assembly of Viruses on Multilayered Polymer Surfaces”, Nature Materials, 5, 234-240 (2006).

219.K. T. Nam, D.-W. Kim, P. J. Yoo, C.-Y. Chiang, N. Meethong, P.T. Hammond, Y.-M. Chiang and A. M. Belcher, “Virus Enabled Synthesis and Assembly of Nanowires for Lithium Ion Battery Electrodes”, Science, 312, 885-888 (2006).

220.K.C. Wood, H.F. Chuang, R.D. Batten, D.M. Lynn, and P T. Hammond “Controlled Diffusion and Sustained, Multi-Agent Drug Delivery from Layer-by-Layer Thin Films”, PNAS, 103, 10207-10212 (2006).

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221.P. M. Nguyen and P.T. Hammond, “Amphiphilic linear-dendritic triblock copolymers composed of poly(amidoamine) and poly(propylene oxide) and their micellar-phase and encapsulation properties” Langmuir 22 (18): 7825-7832 (2006).

222.L. Tian, P. M. Nguyen, P. T. Hammond, “Vesicular self-assembly of comb-dendritic block copolymers”, Chem. Commun. 33, 3489-3491 (2006).

223.L. Tian, P. T. Hammond, “Comb-dendritic block copolymers as tree-shaped macromolecular amphiphiles for nanoparticle self-assembly”, Chemistry of Materials, 18 (17), 3976-3984 (2006).

224.L.T.J. Korley, S.M. Liff, N. Kumar, G. H. McKinley, and P. T. Hammond, “Preferential association of segment blocks in polyurethane nanocomposites”, Macromolecules 39(20), 7030-7036 (2006).

225.R. D. Bennett, A. J. Hart, A. C. Miller, P. T. Hammond, D. J. Irvine, “Creating Patterned Carbon Nanotube Catalysts through the Microcontact Printing of Block Copolymer Micellar Thin Films”, Langmuir, 22(20), 8273-8276 (2006).

226.H. Kim, R. E. Cohen, P. T. Hammond, and D.J. Irvine, "Live Lymphocyte Arrays for Biosensing" , Advanced Functional Materials, 16, 1313-1323 (2006).

227.R. Singh, E. Verploegen, P.T. , and R.R. Schrock, “Synthesis of ABA triblock copolymers via ring opening metathesis polymerization using a bimetallic initiator: Influence of a flexible spacer in the side chain liquid crystalline block”, Macromolecules 39, 8241-8249 (2006).

228.A.J. Gabert, E. Verploegen, P.T. Hammond, and R. R. Schrock, “Synthesis and Characterization of ABA Triblock Copolymers Containing Smectic C* Liquid Crystal Side Chains via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Using a Bimetallic Molybdenum Initiator”, Macromolecules, 39, 3993-4000 (2006).

229.L.T. James Korley, B. D. Pate, E. L. Thomas and P. T. Hammond, “Effect of the degree of soft and hard segment ordering on the morphology and mechanical behavior of semicrystalline segmented polyurethanes”, Polymer, 47, 3073-3082 (2006).

230.T. Farhat and P.T. Hammond, "Fabrication of a 'Soft' Membrane Electrode Assembly Using Layer-By-Layer Technology", Advanced Functional Materials 16, 433-444 (2006).

231.T. Farhat and P.T. Hammond, “Engineering Ionic And Electronic Conductivity in Polymer Catalytic Electrodes Using the Layer-By-Layer Technique”, Chemistry of Materials, 18, 41-49 (2006).

232. A.L. Smith, J.N. Ashcraft, and P.T. Hammond, “Sorption isotherms, sorption enthalpies, diffusion coefficients and permeabilities of water in a multilayer PEO/PAA polymer film using the quartz crystal microbalance/heat conduction calorimeter”, Thermochimica Acta, 450 (1-2), pp. 118-125 Sp. Iss., (2006).

233. C.M.B. Santini, T.A. Hatton, and P.T. Hammond, “Solution behavior of linear-dendritic rod diblock copolymers in methanol”, Langmuir 22, 7487-7498 (2006).

234.J. Lutkenhaus, K. Hrabak, K. McEnnis and P.T. Hammond, "Free Standing Nanoscale PEO Assemblies as Mechanically Robust Elastomeric Sheets", JACS, 127, 17228-17234 (2005).

235.J.Park and P.T. Hammond, “Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Formation on Neutral Hydrophobic Surfaces for Transfer Patterning”, Macromolecules, 38, 10542-10550 (2005).

236.R.D. Bennett, A.C. Miller, N.T. Kohen, P.T. Hammond, D.J.Irvine, and R.E.Cohen, “Strategies for controlling the planar arrangement of block copolymer micelles and inorganic nanoclusters”, Macromolecules, 38, 10728-10735(2005).

237.K. C. Wood, S. R. Little, R. Langer, P. T. Hammond, “A New Family of Hierarchically Self-Assembling Linear-Dendritic Hybrid Polymers for Highly Efficient,Targeted Gene Delivery”, Angewandte Chemie 44, (41), 6704-6708 (2005).

238.J. Park, L.D. Fouché and P.T. Hammond, “Multicomponent Patterning of Layer-by-Layer Assembled Polyelectrolyte Nanoparticle Composite Thin Films with Controlled Alignment”, Advanced Materials 17, (21), 2575-2579 (2005).

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239.G. Lowman and P.T. Hammond, "Solid State Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Combining a Porous TiO 2 Film and a Layer-by-Layer Composite Electrolyte", Small 1 (11): 1070-1073 (2005).

240. A. Agrawal, J. Park, D. Ryu, P.T. Hammond, T.P. Russell, and G. H. McKinley, “Controlling the location and spatial extent of nanobubbles using hydrophobically nanopatterned surfaces”, NanoLetters 5 (9): 1751-1756 (2005).

241.J. Park, Y.-S. Kim and P.T. Hammond, “Chemically Nano-patterned Surfaces Using Polyelectrolytes and Ultraviolet-cured Hard Molds”, NanoLetters 5 (7): 1347-1350 (2005).

242.J.S. Ahn, P.T. Hammond, M.F. Rubner, I. Lee, “Self-assembled particle monolayers on polyelectrolyte multilayers: particle size effects on formation, structure, and optical properties”, Colloids and Surfaces A- Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 259 (1-3): 45-53 (2005).

243.K. C. Wood, J. Q. Boedicker, D.M. Lynn, P. T. Hammond, "Tunable Drug Release from Hydrolytically Degradable Layer-by-Layer Thin Films", Langmuir, 21, 1603-1609, (2005).

244.T. Farhat and P.T. Hammond, “Designing A New Generation Of Proton-Exchange Membranes Using Layer-By-Layer Deposition Of Polyelectrolytes”, Advanced Functional Materials, 15 (6): 945-954 (2005).

245.G. Lowman, H. Tokuhisa, J. Lutkenhaus and P.T. Hammond, “A Novel Solid-State Polymer Electrolyte Consisting of a Porous Layer-by-Layer Polyelectrolyte Thin Film and Oligoethylene Glycol”, Langmuir, 20, 9791 (2004).

246.P.T. Hammond, “Form and Function in Multilayer Assembly: New Applications at the Nanoscale”, invited review article, Advanced Materials, 16, 1271-1293, (2004).

247.D.M. DeLongchamp and P.T. Hammond, “Multiple-color electrochromism from layer-by-layer-assembled polyaniline/Prussian Blue nanocomposite thin films”, Chemistry of Materials, 16 (23): 4799-4805 (2004).

248.H. Zheng, M.C. Berg, M.F. Rubner and P.T. Hammond, “Controlling Cell Attachment Selectively onto Biological Polymer-Colloid Templates using Polymer-on-Polymer Stamping”, Langmuir, 20, 1715-1722, (2004).

249.M. C. Berg, S.Y. Yang, P.T. Hammond and M.F. Rubner, “Controlling Mammalian Cell Interactions on Patterned Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Surfaces”, Langmuir, 2004, 1362-1368 (2004).

250.H. Kim, J. Doh, D. Irvine, R.E. Cohen, and P.T. Hammond, “Large Area Two-Dimensional B cell Arrays For Sensing and Cell-Sorting Applications”, Biomacromolecules, 5 , 822-827 (2004).

251.D.M. DeLongchamp and P.T. Hammond , “Highly ion conductive PEO-based solid polymer electrolytes from hydrogen bonding layer-by-layer assembly”, Langmuir, 20, 5403-5411 (2004).

252.J. Park and P.T. Hammond, “Multilayer Transfer Printing for Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Patterning: Direct Transfer of Layer-by-Layer Assembled Micropatterned Thin Films”, Advanced Materials, 16(6), 520-525 (2004).

253.M.A. Johnson, J. Iyer and P.T. Hammond, “Microphase Segregation of PEO-PAMAM Linear-Dendritic Diblock Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 37(7), 2490-2501 (2004).

254.B. F. Lyles, M. S. Terrot, P. T. Hammond and A. P. Gast, “Directed Patterned Adsorption of Magnetic Beads on Polyelectrolyte Multilayers on Glass”, Langmuir, 20(8), 3028-3031 (2004).

255.D. M. DeLongchamp and P.T. Hammond, “High-contrast electrochromism and controllable dissolution of assembled Prussian blue/polymer nanocomposites”, Advanced Functional Materials, 14, (3), 224-232 (2004).

256. I. Lee, J. S. Ahn, T. R. Hendricks, M. F. Rubner and P. T.Hammond, “Patterned and Controlled Polyelectrolyte Fractal Growth and Aggregations”, Langmuir, 20(6), 2478-2483 (2004).

257.Y.-S. Kim, S. J. Baek and P. T. Hammond, “Physical and chemical nanostructure transfer in polymer spin-transfer printing”, Advanced Materials, 16, 581 (2004).

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258.C.M.B. Santini, M.A. Johnson, J.Q. Boedicker, T. A. Hatton and P.T. Hammond, “Synthesis and Assembly Behavior of Linear-Dendritic Rod Diblock Copolymers in the Bulk”, Journal of Polymer Science, Polymer Chemistry Ed., 42, 2784-2813 (2004).

259.H. Tokuhisa and P.T. Hamond, “Non-lithographic micro-and nano-patterning of TiO2 using polymer stamped molecular templates”, Langmuir, 20, 1436-1441 (2004).

260.H. Tokuhisa and P. T. Hammond, “A Photovoltaic device consisting of TiO2, organic dye and layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte multilayer solid state electrolyte.”, Advanced Functional Materials, 13, 831-839 (2003).

261. I. Lee, P. T. Hammond and M.F. Rubner, “Selective Electroless Nickel Plating of Particle Arrays on Polyelectrolyte Multilayers”, Chemistry of Materials, 15, 4583-4589 (2003).

262.Y.-S. Kim, H. H. Lee and P.T. Hammond, “ High density nanostructure transfer in soft molding using polyurethane acrylate molds and polyelectrolyte multilayers”, Nanotechnology, 14, 1140 – 1144 (2003).

263.DeLongchamp, D. M.; Kastantin, M.; Hammond, P. T.; “High contrast electrochromism from layer-by-layer polymer films”, Chem. Mater. 15(8); 1575-1586 (2003).

264.DeLongchamp, D. M.; Hammond, P. T.; “Fast ion conduction in layer-by-layer polymer films”, Chem. Mater. 15(5); 1165-1173, (2003).

265.Berg, M. C.; Choi, J.; Hammond, P. T.; Rubner, M. F.; “Tailored Micropatterns through Weak Polyelectrolyte Stamping”, Langmuir; 19, 2231-2237 (2003).

266.E. Vázquez, D. M. Dewitt, P. T. Hammond, and D. M. Lynn, “Construction of Hydrolytically-Degradable Thin Films via Layer-by-Layer Deposition of Degradable Polyelectrolytes”, J Am Chem Soc, 124 (47), 13992-13993 (2002).

267.V. G. Gregoriou, S. E.; Rodman, B. R., Nair, P. T. Hammond, “Viscoelastic Behavior of Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Polyurethanes”, J. Phys. Chem. B.; 106(43); 11108-11113 (2002).

268.H. Zheng, M. Rubner and P.T. Hammond, “Particle Assembly on Patterned Plus/Minus Polyelectrolyte Surfaces via Polymer-on-Polymer Stamping”, Langmuir, 18, 4505-4510 (2002).

269.X. Jiang, H. Zheng, S. Gourdin and P.T. Hammond, “Polymer-on-Polymer Stamping: Universal Approaches to Chemically Patterned Surfaces”, Langmuir, 18, 2607-2615 (2002).

270. I. Lee, H. Zheng, M. F. Rubner, and P. T. Hammond, “Controlled Cluster Size in Patterned Particle Arrays via Directed Adsorption on Confined Surfaces”, Advanced Materials, 14, 572-577 (2002).

271.H. Zheng,, I. Lee, M. F. Rubner , and P. T. Hammond, “Two Component Particle Arrays on Patterned Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Templates”, Advanced Materials, 14, 569-572 (2002).

272.S.C. Olugebefola, S.Y. Park, P. Banerjee, A.M. Mayes, C. Santini, J. Iyer, and P. T. Hammond, “Multiparticle effects on the interactions of complex colloidal dispersions”, Langmuir, 18, 1098-1103 (2002).

273.X. Jiang, C. Ortiz and P.T. Hammond, “Exploring the Rules for Selective Deposition: Attractive Forces of Model Polyamines on Acid and Oligoethylene Oxide Surfaces”, Langmuir, 18, 1131-1143 (2002).

274.M. Johnson, C. Santini, J. Iyer, S. Satija, R. Ivkov and P.T. Hammond, “Neutron Reflectivity of Linear-Dendritic Diblock Copolymer Monolayers”, Macromolecules, 35, 231-238 (2002).

275.M.L. Anthamatten and P.T. Hammond, “Direct Observation of a Smectic Bilayer Microstructure in Side Chain LC Block Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 34, 8574-8579 (2001).

276.X.-P. Jiang, S.L. Clark and P.T. Hammond, “Side-by-Side Polyelectrolyte Multilayers via Chemical Surface Templating”, Advanced Materials, 13, 1669-1673 (2001).

277.D. Delongchamp and P. T. Hammond, “Layer-by-Layer Assembly of PEDOT/Polyaniline Electrochromic Devices”, Advanced Materials, 13, 1455-1459 (2001).

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278.M.L. Anthamatten and P.T. Hammond, “A Free Energy Description of Phase Behavior in Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers”, J. Polymer Science, Polymer Physics – Special Issue, 39, 2671-2691 (2001).

279. A. Moment and P.T. Hammond, “Block Copolymers of Polystyrene and Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Siloxanes: Morphology and Thermal Properties”, Polymer, 42, 6945-6959 (2001).

280.S.L. Clark and P.T. Hammond, “The Role of Secondary Interactions in Selective Electrostatic Multilayer Deposition, Langmuir, 16, 10206-10214, (2000).

281. K. Chen, X.P. Jiang, L.C. Kimerling and P.T. Hammond, “Selective Self-Organization of Colloids on Patterned Polyelectrolyte Templates”, Langmuir, 16, 7825-7834, (2000).

282.X.P. Jiang and P. T. Hammond, “Selective deposition in layer-by-layer assembly: Functional oligoethylene glycol copolymers as molecular templates”, Langmuir, 16, 8501-8509, (2000).

283.P.T. Hammond, “Recent Explorations in Electrostatic Multilayer Thin Film Assembly”, Current Opinion in Surface and Colloid Science, 4, Elsevier Publishers (2000) (invited review article).

284.B.R. Nair , V.G. Gregoriou and P.T. Hammond, “A Study of the Viscoelastic Behavior of Novel Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Polyurethanes using Dynamic Infrared Spectroscopy”, J. Phys. Chem. B, 104, 7874-7880, (2000).

285.B.R. Nair, V.G. Gregoriou, and P.T. Hammond, “FTIR Studies of Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Thermoplastic Elastomers”, Polymer, 41, 2961-2970 (2000).

286.J.-S. Wu, M.J. Fasolka and P.T. Hammond, “Surface Morphologies of Well-Defined Smectic Diblock Copolymer Ultrathin Films”, Macromolecules 33, 1108-1110 (2000).

287.M. Anthamatten and P.T. Hammond, “A SAXS Study of Microstructure Ordering Transitions in Liquid Crystallline Side-Chain Diblock Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 32, 8066-8076 (1999).

288.S.L. Clark, E.S. Handy, M.F. Rubner, and P.T. Hammond, “Creating Microstructures of Luminescent Organic Thin Films Using Layer-by-Layer Assembly”, Advanced Materials, 11, 1031 (1999).

289.M. Anthamatten, W.Y. Zheng, and P.T. Hammond, “A Morphological Study of Well-Defined Smectic C* LC Block Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 32, 4838 (1999).

290. J.Iyer and P.T. Hammond, “Ultrathin Films of Linear-Dendritic Hybrid Block Copolymers Using the Langmuir-Blodgett Technique” Langmuir, 15, 1299-1306 (1999).

291. J. Iyer and P. T. Hammond, “Synthesis and Solution Properties of PEO-PAMAM Linear-Dendritic Diblock Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 31, 8757-8765(1998).

292.S.L. Clark and P.T. Hammond, “Engineering the Microfabrication of Layer-by-Layer Assembly”, Advanced Materials, 10, 1515-1519 (1998).

293. A. Moment, R. Miranda and P.T. Hammond, “Synthesis of Polystyrene-Polysiloxane Side-Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers”, Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 19, 573 (1998).

294. B. Nair and P.T. Hammond, “Synthesis and Characterization of New Segmented Copolymers with Side Chain LC Soft Segments” Macromolecules, 31, 8749-8756 (1998).

295.W.Y. Zheng, R.J. Albalak, and P.T. Hammond, “Mesogen Orientation within Smectic C* Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Diblock Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 31 2686-2689 (1998).

296.S.L. Clark, M.F. Montague, and P.T. Hammond, “The Effect of Ion Type and Ionic Content on Templating Patterned Ionic Multilayers”, in Organic Thin Films, ACS Symposium Book Series, ed. Curtis Frank, ACS Publishers, (1998).

297.W.Y. Zheng and P.T. Hammond, “Phase Behavior of New Side Chain Smectic C* LC Block Copolymers”, Macromolecules, 31, 711-721 (1998).

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298.S.L. Clark, M. F. Montague, and P.T. Hammond, “Ionic Effects of Sodium Chloride on the Templated Deposition of Polyelectrolytes Using Layer-by-Layer Ionic Assembly”, Macromolecules 30, 7237-7244 (1997).

299.W.Y. Zheng, Thomas Epps, David Wall, and Paula T. Hammond, “Well-Defined Smectic C* Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Polymers”, in Functional Polymers, ACS Symposium Book Series,ed. A.O. Patil and B. Novak, ACS publishers, (1998).

300.S.L. Clark, M. Montague, and P.T. Hammond, “Selective Deposition in Multilayer Assembly: SAMs as Molecular Templates”, Supramolecular Science 4, 141-146, (1997).

301.P.T. Hammond and M.F. Rubner, "Thermochromism in Aromatic Liquid Crystalline Polydiacetylenes," Macromolecules, 30, 7237-7244 (1997).

302.W.Y. Zheng and P. T. Hammond, “Synthesis of New Smectic C* Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers”, Macromol. Rapid Commun. 17, 813-824 (1996).

303.W.Y. Zheng and P.T. Hammond, "Side Chain Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers with Chiral Smectic C Mesogens", Liquid Crystals for Advanced Technologies, Proceedings of the Material Research Society 1996 Spring Meeting, Ed. T.J. Bunning, S.H. Chen, W. Hawthrone, N. Koide, and T. Kajiyama, (1996).

304.P. T. Hammond and G. M. Whitesides, “Formation of Polymer Microstructures by Selective Deposition of Polyion Multilayers Using Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers as a Template”, Macromolecules, 28, 7569-71, (1995).

305.P.T. Hammond and M.F. Rubner, "Synthesis and Characterization of New Mesogenic Diacetylene Monomers and Their Polymers," Macromolecules, 28, 795-805 (1995).

306.P. T. Hammond and M.F. Rubner, "Novel Optical and Mechanical Properties of Diacetylene Containing Segmented Polyurethanes," in Thermoplastic Elastomers, 2nd Edition,, Chapter 15E, G. Holden, N.R. Legge, R. Quirk, H. Schroeder (Eds.), Hanser Publishers, New York, (1996).

307.L.J. Buckley, P.T. Hammond, and M. F. Rubner, "Morphological Studies of Polyurethane-Diacetylene Segmented Copolymers," Macromolecules, 26, 2380, (1993).

308.S.A. Nitzsche, S.L. Hsu, P.T. Hammond, and M.F. Rubner, "A Spectroscopic Study of Domain Ordering in Diacetylene Containing Model Polyurethanes", Macromolecules, 25, 2391 (1992).

309.P.T. Hammond, R.A. Nallicheri, and M.F. Rubner; "An Examination of the Strain-Induced Orientation of Hard Segment Domains in MDI-based Polyurethane-Diacetylene Segmented Copolymers"; Materials Science and Engineering, A126, 281-287 (1990).

SELECTED INVITED TALKS (PAST 5 YEARS):

2016: "Nanolayered Thin Film Delivery Systems for Biomedical Device Application", Plenary Talk, 2016 International Symposium on Nanobiotechnology, UCLA, February 4, 2016, Los Angeles, CA.

“Designing Drug Release Surfaces Nanolayers at a time: from Implants to Cancer”, MIT Club of Southwest Florida, February 18, 2016, Naples, FL.

“Functionalizable Polypeptides for Smart Delivery and Biomimetic Materials” and “Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Cary Lectureship, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, March 30-31, 2016, Atlanta, GA.

“Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Florida State University Seminar, Chemistry & Biochemistry Department, April 8, 2016, Tallahassee, FL.

“Polymer-Nucleic Acid Nano-Assemblies and Concatenated siRNA Delivery”, Habermann Distinguished Lecture, Marquette University, Department of Chemistry, April 26, 2016, Milwaukee, WI.

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“Nanostructured Polymer Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery”, Su Lectureship, University of Rochester, Department of Chemical Engineering, April 27, 2016, Rochester, NY.

"Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies", IME Distinguished Colloquium Series, University of Chicago, May 5, 2016, Chicago, IL.

“Functionalizable Polypeptides and Polymeric siRNA Smart Delivery” and “Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Mason Lecture, Stanford University, Department of Chemical Engineering, May 16-18, 2016, Stanford, CA.

“Tailored Drug Release Surfaces for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series (WALS): Margaret Pittman Lecture, National Institutes of Health (NIH), May 26, 2016, Washington, D.C.

“Societal Needs Including Energy, Health, and Environment”, Plenary Talk, NSF Workshop on Frontiers in Polymer Science and Engineering, August 17, 2016, Arlington, VA.

“Nanolayered Particles for Synegistic Combinations Therapies”, The 14th International Nanomedicine & Drug Delivery Symposium (nanoDDS’16), September 16, 2016, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

“Functional Modular Nanomaterials for Strategic Delivery of Combination Therapies”, Pfizer Tissue Targeting Symposium, September 19, 2016, Cambridge, MA.

“Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Gaden Lecture, Columbia University, Department of Chemical Engineering, October 4, 2016, New York City, NY.

“Highly Controlled Nanolayer Release Surfaces for Targeted and Localized Therapeutic Delivery”, Eli Lilly and Company, October 18, 2016, Cambridge, MA.

“Nanostructured Polymer Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Delivery”, Distinguished Patten Lecture, University of Colorado, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, October 25, 2016, Boulder, CO.

“Nanolayered Drug Release Systems for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Ashland Inc. Distinguished Lectures & Symposium on Drug Discovery & Development, University of Kentucky, College of Pharmacy and Engineering, November 4, 2016, Lexington, KY.

“Nanolayered Staged Delivery Approaches to Wound Healing and Bone Regeneration”, Plenary Talk, AIChE Annual Meeting, November 14, 2016, San Francisco, CA.

“Nanolayered Staged Delivery Approaches to Trauma Treatment and Wound Healing”, Materials Research Society Symposium (Fall Meeting), November 29, 2016, Boston, MA.

2015:"RNAi Microsponges and Concatenated RNA: In Vivo Applications for Cancer Therapy", 2015 Gordon Research Conference on RNA Nanotechnology, February 4, 2015, Ventura, CA.

“The Caged Drugs Sing: Killing Cancer with Nano”, Brown University Presidential Colloquium Series: Thinking Out Loud: Deciphering Mysteries of Our World and Beyond, February 11, 2015, Providence, RI. “Highly Controlled Multilayer Release Surfaces for Targeted and Localized Delivery”, University of Florida, March 9, 2015, Gainesville, FL.

“Controlled Multilayer Release Surfaces for Targeted and Localized Delivery”, 3rd Nanomedicine for Imaging and Treatment Conference, Cedars-Sinai Hospital, March 14, Los Angeles, LA.

“Nanomaterials design for programmed multi- and staged release”, ACS Spring Meeting, March 23, 2015, Denver, CO.

“Nanomaterials Design for Programmed Multi- and Staged Release”, University of North Carolina, Department of Chemistry, April 9, 2015, Chapel Hill, NC.

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“Electrostatic Nanolayer Delivery Platforms from Macro- to Nano-pharmacies”, North Carolina State University, April 10, 2015, Raleigh Durham, North Carolina.

“Nanomaterials Design for Programmed Multi- and Staged Release”, Molecular Engineering Seminar Series, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, University of Washington Seminar, May 5, 2015, Seattle, WA.

“Tailored drug release surfaces for regenerative and targeted nanotherapies”, Plenary Lecture, American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, Innovation from Discovery To Application Plenary Session, August 16, 2015, Cambridge, MA.

“Nanostructured Polymer Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery”, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department of Chemistry, September 10, 2015, Champaign, IL.

“Tailored Drug Release Surfaces for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies”, Duke University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, September 17, 2015, Durham, NC.

“Materials for layer-by-layer microencapsulation”, 20th International Symposium on Microencapsulation, October 2, 2015, Boston, MA.

“Nanolayer Self-Assembly Approaches to Targeted Nanomedicine”, Applied Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Meeting, November 4, 2015, Cambridge, MA.

“Custom Nano-layered Particles – Molecular Engineering on the Nanoscale to Defeat Cancer”, TED Talks Live, November 5, 2015, The Town Hall Theater, New York, NY.

“Polymer-Nucleic Acid Nano-Assemblies and Concatenated siRNA Delivery”, 14th Annual Pacific Polymers Conference, “Polymer-Nucleic Acid Nano-Assemblies and Concatenated siRNA Delivery”, December 9, 2015, Kauai, HI

2014:“Combination Therapy Multilayer Nanoparticle Technologies for Chemotherapy, Inhibitor and siRNA Agents”, Janssen Scientific Exchange, Transcend Program, New Jersey, January 28-29 2014.

“New Approaches to Targeted siRNA and Combination Nano-pharmacies Using Directed and Self-Assembly”, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc., March 6, 2014, Cambridge, MA.

“Designer synthetic polypeptides for structural hydrogels and responsive nano-delivery”, POLY Division, 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, March 16-20th, 2014, Dallas, TX.

“Nanolayer Assembly of Structured Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Applications”, ENVR Division, 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, March 16-20th, 2014, Dallas, TX.

“Nanolayer Approaches to localized delivery: Short, Long and Staggered Release by Design”, PMSE Division, 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, March 16-20th, 2014, Dallas, TX.

“Nanoparticle design and drug delivery”, 9th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, April 2nd-3rd, 2014, Lisbon Portugal.

“Designer synthetic polypeptides for structural hydrogels and responsive nano-delivery”, Wageningen Symposium on Organic Chemistry, Board of the Organic Chemistry Division of the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Wageningen, April 4th-5th, 2014, Wageningen, Netherlands.

“Electrostatic Nanolayer Delivery Platforms”, Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Colloquium Speaker, April 10th, 2014, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

“Polymer Nano-Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery”, University of Pennsylvania Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminar, April 30th, 2014, Philadelphia, PA.

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“Highly Controlled Multilayer Release Surfaces for Targeted and Localized Delivery”, Drexel Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium, Drexel University, May 1st, 2014, Philadelphia, PA.

“Electrostatic Nanolayer Delivery Platforms: from Macro- to Nano-pharmacies”, Joe M. Smith Distinguished Lecture, University of California, Davis, May 15th, 2014, Davis, CA.

“Synthetic and Nature-Driven Electrostatic Self-Assembly”, American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) 17th Annual Meeting, May 21st-24th, 2014, Washington D.C.

“Polymer Nano-Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery”, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) Nanotechnology Center Retreat, May 29th, 2014, New York, NY.

“Sustained Long-Term Delivery of Small Molecules for Pain Relief “, Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: Science and Technology Conference at Stevens Institute, June23rd – 25th, 2014, Newark, NJ.

“Highly Controlled DNA and RNA Release Surfaces for Systemic and Localized Delivery”, 2014 IUPAC World Polymer Congress or The 45th International Symposium on Macromolecules (MACRO 2014), July 6th-11th, 2014, Chiang Mai province, Thailand.

“Staged multidrug release from tunable nanolayer surfaces”, ACS 248th National Meeting, August 10th, 2014, PMSE Division Hach Award Symposium (Kathryn C. Hach Award of Entrepreneurial Success: Symposium in Honor of Joseph M. DeSimone, Benjamin W. Maynor and Jason P. Rolland), San Francisco, CA

“Addressing faculty race and diversity in academic research institutions: Reflections on the MIT study”, ACS 248th

National Meeting, August, Committee on Minority Affairs Award Symposium (ACS Award for Encouraging Disadvantaged Students into Careers in the Chemical Sciences: Symposium in Honor of Rigoberto Hernandez), San Francisco, CA.

“Electrostatic Nanolayer Delivery Platforms: from Macro- to Nano-pharmacies”, University of California Berkeley, BioEngineering Department Seminar, October 8th, 2014, Berkeley, CA.

“DNA and RNA Release Surfaces for Systemic and Localized Delivery Applications “, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting, October 22nd-24th, San Antonio, TX.

“Highly Controlled Release Surfaces for Wound Healing”, Wound Healing Innovation and Discovery Symposium, December 12th– 14th, 2014, Duck Key, FL.

2013: “Tuning Surfaces for Cellular Function Using Nanolayer Assemblies”, Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Science and Engineering, January 30, 2013, Newark, NJ.

“Biomedical Micropharmacies using Water-Based Assembly: From Polymer Nanolayers to RNAi”, Nanotechnology in Biomedical Science Short Course lecture, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, February 7, 2013, Houston, TX.

“Tuning Surfaces for Cellular Function Using Nanolayer Assemblies”, Nanyang Technological University, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, March 4, 2013, Singapore.

“Water Based Polymer Assembly for Nanostructured Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery Systems”, 2nd Nanomedicine Conference at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, March 13-16, 2013, Los Angeles, CA.

“Polymer Nano-Assemblies for Bioresponsive Delivery: Macro to Nano” and “Research and Life Matters: Seeking Passion and Sanity in Career”, Margaret Etters Lecturer in Chemistry, University of Minnesota, March 28-29, 2013, Minneapolis, MN.

“Water Based Polymer Assembly for Nanostructured Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery Systems”, ACS Award for Creative Invention: Symposium in Honor of Timothy Swager, POLY Division, April 7-11, New Orleans, LA.

“Tuning Surfaces for Cellular Function Using Nanolayer Assemblies”, Frontiers in Nanotechnology Seminar Series, International Institute of Nanotechnology, Northwestern University, April 18, 2013, Evanston, IL.

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“Polymer Nano-Assemblies for Targeted Bioresponsive Cancer Therapy”, Plenary Talk, 3rd International Symposium Frontiers in Polymer Science, May 21-23, Sitges, Spain.

“Nanolayer Self-Assembly Approaches to Targeted Nanomedicine”, Nanotechnologies in Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy, and Prevention, New York Academy of Science, June 12, 2013, New York, NY.

“Electrostatic Nanolayer Delivery Platforms: from Macro- to Nano-pharmacies”, Plenary Lecture, Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting, July 21-25, 2013, Honolulu, HI.

“Electrostatic Assembly for Tuning Biological-Materials Interfaces”, American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, Biomacromolecules Young Investigator Award Symposium, POLY Division, September 8-12, 2013, Indianaopolis, IN.

“Tuning Surfaces for Cell Function Using Dynamic Nanolayer Assemblies”, American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, Chemistry in Motion - Nanoscale and Nanomaterials: Enhanced Motion, ACS Nano Invited Symposium, September 8-12, 2013, Indianaopolis, IN.

“Polymer Nano-Assemblies for Bioresponsive Materials: From Macro- to Nano-Scale”, Stine Award Lecture, Plenary Session, MESD Division, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual Meeting, November 6, 2013, San Francisco, CA.

“Alternating Assembly as a Process Platform for Highly Controlled Release Surfaces”, Symposium K, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, December 3, 2013, Boston, MA.

2012: “Patchy Micelles and Nanolayer Assemblies for Tailored Delivery”, Basic Nanotechnology Workshop at FDA (Food and Drug Administration), February 9, 2012, College Park, MD.

“Nano-Layering on Micro to Macroscale Surfaces for Energy Applications”, Invited lecture, Nanofabricated Surfaces Symposium, American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, March 26-30, San Diego, CA.

“Water based polymer assembly for nanostructured bioresponsive cancer delivery systems”, Invited lecture, Paul J. Flory Polymer Education Award: Symposium in Honor of Bob Cohen, American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, March 26-30, San Diego, CA.

“Nanolayer solutions for biomedical implants and wound healing”, Invited lecture, Nanofabricated Surfaces: Techniques, Materials and Applications Symposium, American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, March 26-30, San Diego, CA.

“Water-Based Rapid Assembly of Hybrid Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Electrodes”, Symposium GG: Functional Inorganic Nanoparticle-Polymer Composites with Engineered Structures and Coupled Properties, Materials Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 11, 2012.

“Nanomedicine and Implantable pharmacies--supramolecular to nanolayer assembly strategies”, Kavli Nanotechnology Workshop, MIT Knight Journalism Program, Cambridge, MA, June 4, 2012.

“Rapid Scalable Electrostatic Assembly for Electrochemical Energy”, Invited lecture, Commercial Frontiers Symposium, IUPAC MACRO 2012, June 26 2012, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

“Modular Synthetic Design for Delivery Nanosystems and Tunable 3D Polypeptide Cell Environments”, Invited lecture, DSM Macromolecular Science Award Symposium in Honor of Geoff Coates, June 25, 2012, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

“New Electrostatic and Self-Assembly Approaches to Nucleic Acid and Biologic Delivery” Alnylam, July 13, 2012, Cambridge, MA.

“Nanoscale Pharmacies: From Polymer Nanolayers to Poly-RNAi”, Drug Delivery Summit, Novartis Pharmaceutical Internal Symposium, August 10, 2012, Cambridge, MA.

“Nanoscale Pharmaceutics: From Polymer Nanolayers to Poly-RNAi”, 2012 Drug Carriers in Medicine and Biology Gordon Research Conference, August 12-18, Waterville Valley, NH.

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ACS Polymer Division/Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering Division Plenary Lecture, “Macromolecular Assembly for Novel Biomaterials: Micropharmacies and Delivery Platforms”,American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, August 19-23, 2012, Pittsburgh, PA.

“Click-grafted Polypeptide Macromers: Components of a Hydrogel Toolkit”, Invited lecture, Polymeric Biomaterials Symposium, American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, August 19-23, 2012, Pittsburgh, PA.

“Nanolayers for biomedical implants and wound healing”, Invited lecture, Abiotic-Biotic Surfaces Symposium, American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, August 19-23, 2012, Pittsburgh, PA.

“Helix vs Coil Polypeptide Click Macromers: A New Hydrogel Toolkit”, Invited lecture, Biomedical Engineering Society Meeting, October 24-25, Atlanta, GA.

“Tuning Surfaces for Cellular Function Using Nanolayer Assemblies”, September 11, 2012, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.

“Responsive Polypeptides and Sheddable Multilayer Nanoparticles for Controlled Systemic Delivery”, Stanford University School of Medicine Nanobiotechnology Seminar Series, September 13, 2012, Palo Alto, CA.

"Biomaterials Micropharmacies Macromolecular Assembly - from Polymer Nanolayers to self-packaging RNAi", Center for Engineering in Medicine, Mass General Hospital (hosts: Martin Yarmush and Mehmet Toner), October 12, 2012, Boston, MA.

Keynote Address, Pioneers in Biomaterials Symposium, “Biomaterials Micropharmacies: Macromolecular Assembly - from Polymer Nanolayers to self-packaging RNAi”, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, October 28-31, 2012.

“Manipulation of Dynamic Macromolecular Assemblies”, Emerging Frontiers in Polymer Science Symposium, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, October 28-31, 2012.

“Biomaterials Micropharmacies: Macromolecular Assembly - from Polymer Nanolayers to self-packaging RNAi”, Rice University Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Seminar Series, November 15, 2012.

“Nanolayer Solutions for Biomedical Implants, Wound Healing and Delivery”, University of Houston Department of Chemical Engineering Seminar Series, November 16, 2012.

“Water Based Polymer Assembly for Nanostructured Bioresponsive Cancer Delivery Systems”, 3rd U.S.-China Symposium on Nanobiology and Nanomedicine, December 5-7, 2012, Fragrant Hills, Beijing, China – invited and sponsored by NIH NIBIB.

2011:

‘Examples of the Promise of Convergence’, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), MIT-AAAS Forum on Convergence, Washington DC, January 3, 2011.

‘Patchy Micelles, Phase-Shifting Peptides and Nanolayer Assemblies for Tailored Delivery’, California Institute of Technology Department of Chemical Engineering Seminar Series, Pasadena, CA, January 20, 2011. ‘Patchy Micelles and Shedding Nanolayers for Targeted Nanoparticle Delivery’, 15th International Symposium on Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Systems, 2011, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 13-16, 2011.

‘Constructing Functional Materials Nanolayer by Nanolayer: From Fuel Cells to Implantable Pharmacies’, Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering Seminar Series, Palo Alto, California, February 27, 2011.

‘Constructing Erasable Nanolayer Assemblies for Controlled Delivery’, Special Symposium, 20 Years of Layer-by-Layer Assembly: New Frontiers for Fundamental Science and for Applications, Organizer Gero Decher, Strasbourg, France, March 10-11, 2011

‘Nanolayer Batteries and Spray-Assembled Systems for Electrochemical Energy’, Exxon-Mobil Annual Executive Retreat, Galveston, Texas, April 6, 2011.

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‘Constructing Functional Materials Nanolayer by Nanolayer: From Fuel Cells to Implantable Pharmacies’, Departments of Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering, jointly sponsored by NOBCChE chapter, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April 7, 2011

‘Building Materials Nanolayer by Nanolayer: From Batteries to Implantable Pharmacies’ University of California, Los Angeles, California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI), Los Angeles, CA, May 16, 2011

‘Building Diversity in Science’ University of California, Los Angeles, CA, May 15, 2011

‘Nanolayer Assemblies for Controlled Delivery from 2D and 3D Surfaces’, Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire, July 31-Aug 4, 2011.

‘Patchy Micelles and Shedding Nanolayers for Tailored Nanoparticle Delivery’, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, July 19, 2011.

‘Patchy Micelles and Nanolayer Assemblies for Tailored Delivery’, Johns Hopkins University Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Baltimore, MD, October 6, 2011.

‘Clickable Synthetic Polypeptides As a Tranformable Backbones for Biomaterials’, invited talk for Materials Engineering and Sciences Division: Challenges In Biomaterials Synthesis, American Institute of Chemical Engineering Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, October 16-20, 2011.

‘Patchy Micelles, Phase Shifting Peptides and Nanolayer Assemblies for Tailored Delivery’, Sigma Xi Lecture, Case Western Reserve University Biomedical Engineering Department, Cleveland, OH, November 2, 2011.

‘Convergence: The Death of Disciplinary Science?’, Workshop Panel, Partnering for Cures, New York, NY, November 7, 2011.

‘Building Materials Nanolayer by Nanolayer: From Batteries to Implantable Pharmacies’, Eindhoven University, Departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven, Netherlands, November 30, 2011.

‘Patchy Micelles, Phase Shifting Peptides and Nanolayer Assemblies for Tailored Delivery’, Science Symposium in Honor of Jos Put, Frontiers of Synthesis, DSM, Netherlands, December 1, 2011.

PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS:1. "Methods For Fabricating A Medication-Dispensing Intraocular Lens Using Layer-By-Layer Film Assembly", Joseph F.

Rizzo, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Renee C. Smith, Anita Shukla and Kenneth Jason Mandell, US Provisional Patent No. 61/330865, Filed May 3, 2010.

2. "Poly(Propargyl-L-Glutamate) And Derivatives Thereof", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Amanda C. Engler and Hyung-Il Lee, US Provisional Patent No. 12/607592, Filed October 28, 2009.

3. "Method Of Asymmetrically Functionalizing Porous Materials", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham,  Gregory Charles  Rutledge, Joseph L. Lowery, Kevin Christopher  Krogman, US Provisional Patent No. 12/561757, Filed September 17, 2009.

4. "Controlled Delivery Of Bioactive Agents From Decomposable Films", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Renee Chivon Smith, US Provisional Patent No. 12/542267, Filed August 17, 2009.

5. "Highly Reactive Multilayer Assembled Coating Of Metal Oxides On Organic And Inorganic Substrates", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Gregory C. Rutledge, Jung Ah Lee, Randal M. Hill and Kevin Christopher Krogman, US Provisional Patent No. 12/542174, Filed August 17, 2009.

6. "Layer-By-Layer Assemblies Of Carbon-Based Nanostructures And Their Applications In Energy Storage And Generation Devices", Yang Shao-Horn, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Seung Woo Lee and Naoaki Yabuuchi, US Provisional Patent No. 12/541305, Filed August 14, 2009.

7. “Highly Conducting Solid State Ionics for Electrochemical Systems and Methods of Fabricating them Using Layer-by-Layer Technology”, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Avni A. Argun and J. Nathan Ashcraft, US Provisional Patent No. 12/364138, Filed August 6, 2009.

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8. "Carbon-Polymer Electrochemical Systems And Methods Of Fabricating Them Using Layer-By-Layer Technology", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Tarek Rafic Farhat, US Provisional Patent No. 12/433508, Filed April 30, 2009.

9. "Structures Including Antimicrobial Peptides", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Helen F. Chuang, Anita Shukla, Chris Loose, US Provisional Patent No. 12/406369, Filed March 18, 2009.

10. "Highly Conducting Solid State Ionics For Electrochemical Systems And Methods Of Fabricating Them Using Layer-By-Layer Technology", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Avni A. Argun, James Nathan Ashcraft, US Provisional Patent No. 12/364138, Filed February 2, 2009.

11. “Self Assembled Polymer Films for Protein Controlled Release Drug Delivery Applications”, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Mara L. Macdonald, US Provisional Patent No. 12/139151, Filed December 18, 2008.

12. "Therapeutic Protein Release From Degradable Layer-by-Layer Assembled Films for Sustained, Local Drug Delivery," by Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Mara Lee. Macdonald, US Serial No. 60/943983, Filed June 14, 2007, "Self Assembled Films For Protein And Drug Delivery Applications"

13. "Automated Spray-LbL Technology," by Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Kevin Christopher. Krogman and Nicole S. Zacharia, PCT Serial No. US07/019247, Filed August 31, 2007, "Automated Layer By Layer Spray Technology"

14. "Multilayer Transfer Patterning Using Polymer-On-Polymer Stamping", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Juhyun Park, US Patent No. 7220452, Issued May 22, 2007.

15. "Fabrication of Electrostatically Mediated and Self-Assembled Monolayer of Macromolecules on Mobility-Enhancing Polyelectrolyte Multilayer," by Angela M. Belcher, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Soo-Kwan Lee, Ki Tae. Nam, Juhyun Park, Jifa Qi and Piljin Yoo, PCT Serial No. US07/02914, Filed February 6, 2007, "Self-Assembly Of Macromolecules On Multilayered Polymer Surfaces".

16. "Assembly Of Degradable Thin Films Via Layer-By-Layer Deposition Of Degradable Polyelectrolytes”: Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Robert S. Langer, David M. Lynn and Eduardo Vazquez, U.S. Patent No. 7,112,361 B2, issued Sept. 26, 2006.

17. "Methods Of Making Decomposable Thin Films Of Polyelectrolytes And Uses Thereof", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, David M. Lynn, Kris C. Wood, Helen F. Chuang, Robert D. Batten, US Provisional Patent No. 11/459979, Filed July 26, 2006.

18. “Layer-by-Layer Technology Fabrication of Carbon-Polymer Electrochemical Systems” Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Tarek R. Farhat, US Provisional Patent No. 20060062982, Filed March 23, 2006.

19. "Hierarchically Self-Assembling Linear-Dendritic Hybrid Polymers For Delivery Of Biologically Active Agents", Robert S. Langer, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Kris C. Wood, US Provisional Patent No. 11/473806, Filed June 22, 2006.

20. "Electronically-Degradable Layer-By-Layer Thin Films", Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Kris Wood, Nicole Zacharia and Dean Delongchamp, US Provisional Patent No. 11/815718, Filed February 7, 2006.

21. "Large Area Two-Dimensional B Cell Arrays For Sensing And Cell-Sorting Applications": Robert E. Cohen, Junsang Doh, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Darrell J. Irvine and Heejae Kim, US Provisional Patent No. 10/988976, Filed November 2004.

22. “A Method for Production of Chemically-Patterned Surfaces Using Polymer-on-Polymer Stamping”, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham, Xueping Jiang, Haipeng Zheng, Shoshana Gourdin, US Provisional Patent No. 10/285337, Filed August 14, 2003.

23. "Ethylene Glycol/Oxide and Salt-Containing Solid Electrolyte Created by Layer-By-Layer Assembly": Dean M. Delongchamp, Paula T. Hammond-Cunningham and Hiroaki Tokuhisa.