Atsuko Negishi, Ph.D.

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2004 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Nanotechnology, Biophysics
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Richard Superfine grad student 2004 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Investigation of viral vectors using atomic force microscopy and microfluidic devices.)
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Jones MG, Tretter T, Paechter M, et al. (2007) Differences in African-American and European-American students' engagement with nanotechnology experiences: Perceptual position or assessment artifact? Journal of Research in Science Teaching. 44: 787-799
Gail Jones M, Minogue J, Tretter TR, et al. (2006) Haptic augmentation of science instruction: Does touch matter? Science Education. 90: 111-123
Negishi A, Chen J, McCarty DM, et al. (2004) Analysis of the interaction between adeno-associated virus and heparan sulfate using atomic force microscopy. Glycobiology. 14: 969-77
Jones MG, Andre T, Kubasko D, et al. (2004) Remote Atomic Force Microscopy of Microscopic Organisms: Technological Innovations for Hands-On Science with Middle and High School Students Science Education. 88: 55-71
Stilwell JL, McCarty DM, Negishi A, et al. (2003) Development and characterization of novel empty adenovirus capsids and their impact on cellular gene expression. Journal of Virology. 77: 12881-5
Jones MG, Bokinsky A, Andre T, et al. (2002) Nanomanipulator applications in education: The impact of haptic experiences on students' attitudes and concepts Proceedings - 10th Symposium On Haptic Interfaces For Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, Haptics 2002. 279-282
Guthold M, Matthews G, Negishi A, et al. (1999) Quantitative manipulation of DNA and viruses with the nanomanipulator scanning force microscope Surface and Interface Analysis. 27: 437-443
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