Laura A. Bauer, Ph.D.

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2004 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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photodriven electron and energy transfer in inorganic coordination compounds and extended solids
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Gerald J. Meyer grad student 2004 Johns Hopkins
 (Nanowires: Synthesis, fluorescence functionalization, and biological applications.)
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Bauer LA, Birenbaum NS, Meyer GJ. (2004) Biological applications of high aspect ratio nanoparticles Journal of Materials Chemistry. 14: 517
Bauer LA, Birenbaum NS, Meyer GJ. (2004) Biological applications of high aspect ratio nanoparticles Journal of Materials Chemistry. 14: 517-526
Reich DH, Tanase M, Hultgren A, et al. (2003) Biological applications of multifunctional magnetic nanowires (invited) Journal of Applied Physics. 93: 7275-7280
Bauer LA, Reich DH, Meyer GJ. (2003) Selective functionalization of two-component magnetic nanowires Langmuir. 19: 7043-7048
Tanase M, Silevitch DM, Hultgren A, et al. (2002) Magnetic trapping and self-assembly of multicomponent nanowires Journal of Applied Physics. 91: 8549-8551
Chien CL, Sun L, Tanase M, et al. (2002) Electrodeposited magnetic nanowires: Arrays, field-induced assembly, and surface functionalization Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 249: 146-155
Tanase M, Bauer LA, Hultgren A, et al. (2001) Magnetic Alignment of Fluorescent Nanowires Nano Letters. 1: 155-158
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