Patrick S Doyle

Affiliations: 
2000- Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
microfluidics, complex fluids, polymer physics, rheology and transport phenomena
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http://doylegroup.mit.edu
http://doylegroup.mit.edu/alumni

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Parents

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Alice P. Gast grad student
Eric SG Shaqfeh grad student 1992-1997 Stanford

Children

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Ki Wan Bong grad student Korea Universisty
Liew Zheng Jie grad student MIT
Jae Jung Kim grad student
Thierry Savin grad student Cambridge
Patrick T. Underhill grad student 2006 MIT (E-Tree)
William Uspal grad student 2013 University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Ankur Gupta grad student 2013-2017 CU Boulder
H. Burak Eral post-doc (E-Tree)
Alexander R, Klotz post-doc
Arif Z. Nelson post-doc MIT (Physics Tree)
Ju Min Kim post-doc 2005-2007 MIT
Matthew E. Helgeson post-doc 2009-2012 MIT
Lilian C. Hsiao post-doc 2014-2016 MIT
Junyong Park post-doc 2015-2016 MIT
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Shah A, Pathak S, Li K, et al. (2024) A Universal Approximation for Conductance Blockade in Thin Nanopore Membranes. Nano Letters
Manghnani PN, Schenck L, Khan SA, et al. (2023) Templated Reactive Crystallization of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient in Hydrogel Microparticles Enabling Robust Drug Product Processing. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Shikha S, Lee YW, Doyle PS, et al. (2022) Microfluidic Particle Engineering of Hydrophobic Drug with Eudragit E100─Bridging the Amorphous and Crystalline Gap. Molecular Pharmaceutics
Asadi S, Nelson AZ, Doyle PS. (2022) Producing shape-engineered alginate particles using viscoplastic fluids. Soft Matter. 18: 6848-6856
Ng DZL, Nelson AZ, Ward G, et al. (2022) Correction to: Control of Drug-Excipient Particle Attributes with Droplet Microfluidic-based Extractive Solidification Enables Improved Powder Rheology. Pharmaceutical Research
Ng DZL, Nelson AZ, Ward G, et al. (2022) Control of Drug-Excipient Particle Attributes with Droplet Microfluidic-based Extractive Solidification Enables Improved Powder Rheology. Pharmaceutical Research
Bora M, Hsu MN, Khan SA, et al. (2021) Hydrogel Microparticle-Templated Anti-Solvent Crystallization of Small-Molecule Drugs. Advanced Healthcare Materials. e2102252
Kim JJ, Jorfi M, Tanzi RE, et al. (2021) Patterning of interconnected human brain spheroids. Lab On a Chip
Juthani N, Doyle PS. (2020) A platform for multiplexed colorimetric microRNA detection using shape-encoded hydrogel particles. The Analyst
Prakash S, Ashley BK, Doyle PS, et al. (2020) Design of a Multiplexed Analyte Biosensor using Digital Barcoded Particles and Impedance Spectroscopy. Scientific Reports. 10: 6109
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