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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Nongjian (NJ) Tao ADDRESS: Center for Bioelectronics & Biosensors The Biodesign Institute Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287 Phone: (480)965-4456 (work) Fax: (480)965-9457 Email: [email protected] CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS: Charge transport in single molecules and nanostructures Wireless personal sensors for mobile health Plasmonic and optical imaging of biomolecules PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 08/08 – present Director, Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors 05/05 - present Guest Professor, Nanjing University 08/01- present Professor of Electrical Engineering & Affiliated Professor of Chemistry, Arizona State University 08/97-08/01 Associate Professor of Physics, Florida International University Adjunct Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Miami 08/92-08/97 Assistant Professor, Florida International University 09/90-08/92 Research Associate, Arizona State University 10/88-09/90 Postdoctoral Fellow, City College of City University of New York EDUCATION Ph.D., Physics, Oct. 1988, Arizona State University BS, Physics, July 1984, Anhui University, CUSPEA 1984 AWARDS/HONORS Elected Fellow of AAAS Elected Fellow of America Physical Society Arizona Innovation Challenge’s Winner, Arizona Commerce Authority, 2018 Elsevier ISE Experimental Electrochemistry Prize, 2016 Microscopy Today Innovation Award, 2013 Finalist of Arizona Governor’s Innovator of the Year, 2010 Special creativity award, National Science Foundation, 2008 Arizona Technology Enterprise Innovator of the Year 2006 Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, 2004 Hellmuth Fischer Medal, 11th International Fischer Symposium, Germany, 2003 Excellence in Research Award, Florida International University, 2000 Molecular Imaging's Young Microscopist Award, 1996 Excellence in Research Award, Florida International University, 1996 RECENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Associated Editor, ACS Sensors, 2015 Chair-Elect of New Topics Committee, International Society of Electrochemistry, 2014 Founding President, Breezing Co., 2011 Founding President, Biosensing Instrument, Inc., 2004 Guest Editor, Nanotechnology, 2007 Guest Editor, Proceedings of National Academy of Science USA, 2008

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CURRICULUM VITAE Nongjian (NJ) Tao

ADDRESS: Center for Bioelectronics & Biosensors The Biodesign Institute

Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287 Phone: (480)965-4456 (work)

Fax: (480)965-9457 Email: [email protected] CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS:

• Charge transport in single molecules and nanostructures • Wireless personal sensors for mobile health • Plasmonic and optical imaging of biomolecules

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 08/08 – present Director, Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors 05/05 - present Guest Professor, Nanjing University 08/01- present Professor of Electrical Engineering & Affiliated Professor of Chemistry,

Arizona State University 08/97-08/01 Associate Professor of Physics, Florida International University Adjunct Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Miami 08/92-08/97 Assistant Professor, Florida International University 09/90-08/92 Research Associate, Arizona State University 10/88-09/90 Postdoctoral Fellow, City College of City University of New York EDUCATION Ph.D., Physics, Oct. 1988, Arizona State University BS, Physics, July 1984, Anhui University, CUSPEA 1984 AWARDS/HONORS

• Elected Fellow of AAAS • Elected Fellow of America Physical Society • Arizona Innovation Challenge’s Winner, Arizona Commerce Authority, 2018 • Elsevier ISE Experimental Electrochemistry Prize, 2016 • Microscopy Today Innovation Award, 2013 • Finalist of Arizona Governor’s Innovator of the Year, 2010 • Special creativity award, National Science Foundation, 2008 • Arizona Technology Enterprise Innovator of the Year 2006 • Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, 2004 • Hellmuth Fischer Medal, 11th International Fischer Symposium, Germany, 2003 • Excellence in Research Award, Florida International University, 2000 • Molecular Imaging's Young Microscopist Award, 1996 • Excellence in Research Award, Florida International University, 1996

RECENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

• Associated Editor, ACS Sensors, 2015 • Chair-Elect of New Topics Committee, International Society of Electrochemistry, 2014 • Founding President, Breezing Co., 2011 • Founding President, Biosensing Instrument, Inc., 2004 • Guest Editor, Nanotechnology, 2007 • Guest Editor, Proceedings of National Academy of Science USA, 2008

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• Co-Organizer, NANO-DDS Conference, 2009 • Advisory Board, International conference on Nano and Microelectronics, January 2008 • Advisory Board, ISNEPP, International Symposium on Nanotechnology in Environmental

Protection and Pollution, 2005 • Editorial board, Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing group • Editorial board, Noinvasive Medicine • Editorial board, Research Letters in Nanotechnology • Editorial board, Graphene Photonics and Electronics • Editorial board, Medical Devices: Evidence and Research • Editorial board, Journal of Biosensors & Bioelectronics • Session chair, FIO, Rochester, 2010 • Symposium on Electrodeposition, Electrochemical Society Meeting, 2008 • Co-Organizer, Symposium on Nanomaterials, Electrochemical Society Meeting, 2007 • Chair, Electrochemical Society Annual Meeting, Washington DC, Oct. 8-12, 2007 • Chair, 9th International Mutation Detection Symposium, Xiamen, China, Sept 23-26, 2007 • Co-Organizer, NanoGiga Conference, Phoenix, March, 2007 • Co-Organizer, Symposium on Molecular-Scale Electronics, Material Research Society Meeting,

2005 • Co-Organizer, Symposium on Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials, Electrochemical

Society Meeting, 2005 • National Institute of Health, Review Panel, , 1999, 2003 and 2004 • Chair, 12th International Colloquium on STM, Dec. 11, 2004 • National Science Foundation, Review Panel, 2004, 2006 • Science and Engineering Program, Executive Committee, Arizona State University, 2002-2004 • Organizer, Symposium of Nanosensors, American Chemical Society Meeting, 2003-2004 • Co-Organizer, Symposium of Scanning Probe Microscopy, Electrochemical Society Meeting,

2002 PATENT 1. NJ Tao and S. Karan, “Antibiotic susceptibility testing via plasmonic imaging and tracking”, US

Patent, 10222372, 2019. 2. E. Forzani, NJ Tao, D. Zhao, F. Tsow, “Specific, reversible, and wide-dynamic range sensor for real

time detection of carbon dioxide”, US Patent, 10209232, 2019. 3. NJ Tao, E. Forzani, “Metabolic analyzer”, US Patent, 10143401, 2018. 4. F. Tsow. XJ Xian, E. Forzani, NJ Tao, “Portable metabolic analyzer system”, US Patent, 10078074,

2018. 5. NJ Tao, YT Yang, “Systems and methods for non-contact tracking and analysis of physical activity

using imaging”, US Patent, 10078795, 2018. 6. NJ Tao, “System and method for small molecule detection”, US Patent, 9772305. 7. NJ Tao and Y. Guan, “Label-free detection of small and large molecule interactions, and activities in

biological systems”, US Patent, 9909993. 8. NJ Tao, E. Forzani, X. Xian and F. Tsow, “Mouthpiece for accurate detection of exhale NO”, US

Patent, 9931055, 2018. 9. NJ Tao and D. Shao, “System and method for non-contact monitoring of physiological parameters”,

US Patent, 20180140255. 10. NJ Tao and D. Shao, “Noncontact monitoring of blood oxygen saturation using camera”, US Patent,

20170127988. 11. NJ Tao and E. Forzani and R. Rodrigo, “Integrated Optoelectrochemical sensor for nitric oxide and

carbon oxides in gaseous samples”, US Patent, 9581561, 2017.

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12. NJ Tao, SP Wang, “Integrated microarray printing and detection system for molecular binding analysis”, US Patent, 20170038380, 2017.

13. K. Foley and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical impedance measurement apparatus”, US Patent, #8416417, 2013.

14. NJ Tao and E. Forzani and A. Aguilar, “Systems and methods for integrated electrochemical and electrical detection”, US Patent, #8465634 B2, 2013.

15. E. Forzani and NJ Tao, “A metabolic analyzer”, US Patent, #0150746, 2013. 16. NJ Tao and Salah Boussaadd “Chemical and biological sensing using tuning forks”, US Patent,

#8215170 B2, 2012. 17. NJ Tao, E. Forzani, R. Iglesias, and F. Tsow, “A hybrid separation and detection device for

chemical detection and analysis”, US Patent, #0270330, 2012. 18. NJ Tao, F. Tsow and A. Rai, “Device and method for breath analysis using acoustic resonance flow

rate”, US Patent, #047792, 2012. 19. T.J. Jing, F.M. Zhou and NJ Tao, “Apparatus for detection one or more substances and method of

detecting a substance”, US Patent, #7879619, 2011. 20. NJ Tao and E. Forzani, “Sensing materials for selective and sensitive detection of hydrocarbons and

acids”, US Patent, #140239, 2011. 21. T. Jing, F. Zhou and NJ Tao, “Apparatus for detecting one or more substances and method of

detecting a substance”, US Patent, #7879619 B2, 2011. 22. NJ Tao and E. Forzani, “Systems and Method for Integrated Electrochemical and Electrical

Detections”, US Patent, #8926822, 2008. 23. NJ Tao and Francis Tsow, “Apparatus and method for sensing change in environmental conditions”,

US Patent, #7785001, 2007. 24. L.A. Nagaharra, NJ Tao et al., “Conducting polymer nanosensors“, US Patent, #0235348 A1, 2007. 25. NJ Tao, “System and method for measuring conductivity on molecular level”, US Patent, #7132837,

2006. 26. NJ Tao and Salah Boussaad “Apparatus and method for fabricating arrays of atomic-scale contacts

and gaps between electrodes and applications thereof”, US Patent, #6737286 B2, 2004. 27. NJ Tao, S. Boussaad and W.L. Huang, “Surface Plasmon Resonance with high resolution and fast

response time”, US Patent, #6784999, 2004. 28. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, “Method for detecting and identifying single molecules with scanning

tunneling microscope”, US Patent, #5497000, 1996. PUBLICATIONS (over 300 publications with >15,000 citations, and h-index: 72) JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. XC Qin, Y Zhu, JJ Yu, XJ Xian, CB Liu, YT Yang, NJ Tao, “Chemical Sensing in Real Time with

Plants Using a Webcam”. Analytical Chemistry, 90, 13030-13035, 2018. 2. YT Yang, GX Shen, H Wang, HX Li, T Zhang, NJ Tao, XT Ding, H Yu, “Interferometric

plasmonic imaging and detection of single exosomes”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115, 10275-10280, 2018.

3. ZJ Du, F Tsow, D Wang, NJ Tao, “A Miniaturized Particulate Matter Sensing Platform Based on CMOS Imager and Real-Time Image Processing”. IEEE Sensors Journal, 18, 7421-7428, 2018.

4. GZ Ma, GD Syu, XN Shan, B Henson, SP Wang, PJ Desai, H Zhu, NJ Tao, “Measuring Ligand Binding Kinetics to Membrane Proteins Using Virion Nano-oscillators”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 140, 11495-11501, 2018.

5. Y Deng, NY Liu, F Tsow, XJ Xian, R Krajmalnik-Brown, NJ Tao, E Forzani, “Tracking Personal Health-Environment Interaction with Novel Mobile Sensing Devices”. Sensors, 18, 2670, 2018.

6. H Yu, WW Jing, R Iriya, YZ Yang, K Syal, MN Mo, TE Grys, SE Haydel, SP Wang, NJ Tao, “Phenotypic Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing with Deep Learning Video Microscopy”. Analytical Chemistry, 90, 6314-6322, 2018.

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7. YZ Yang, XW Liu, H Wang, H Yu, Y Guan, SP Wang, NJ Tao, “Imaging Action Potential in Single Mammalian Neurons by Tracking the Accompanying Sub-Nanometer Mechanical Motion”. ACS Nano, 12, 4186-4193, 2018.

8. CW Lin, Y Zhu, JJ Yu, XC Qin, XJ Xian, F Tsow, ES Forzani, D Wang, NJ Tao, “Gradient-Based Colorimetric Sensors for Continuous Gas Monitoring”. Analytical Chemistry, 90, 5375-5380, 2018.

9. RJ Sha, LM Xiang, CR Liu, A Balaeff, YQ Zhang, P Zhang, YQ Li, DN Beratan, NJ Tao, NC Seeman, “Charge splitters and charge transport junctions based on guanine quadruplexes”. Nature Nanotechnology, 13, 316-321, 2018.

10. H Yu, YT Yang, YZ Yang, FN Zhang, SP Wang, NJ Tao, “Tracking fast cellular membrane dynamics with sub-nm accuracy in the normal direction”. Nanoscale, 10, 5133-5139, 2018.

11. ZJ Du, F Tsow, D Wang, NJ Tao, “Real-Time Simultaneous Separation and Detection of Chemicals Using Integrated Microcolumn and Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Micro-GC”. IEEE Sensors Journal, 18, 1351-1357, 2018.

12. FN Zhang, WW Jing, A Hunt, H Yu, YZ Yang, SP Wang, HY Chen, NJ Tao, “Label-Free Quantification of Small-Molecule Binding to Membrane Proteins on Single Cells by Tracking Nanometer-Scale Cellular Membrane Deformation”. ACS Nano, 12, 2056-2064, 2018.

13. CW Lin, XJ Xian, XC Qin, D Wang, F Tsow, ES Forzani, NJ Tao, “High Performance Colorimetric Carbon Monoxide Sensor for Continuous Personal Exposure Monitoring”. ACS Sensors, 3, 327-333, 2018.

14. NY Liu, Y Deng, F Tsow, D Bridgeman, XJ Xian, JJ Dean, JL Wilson, NJ Tao, D Kulick, ES Forzani, “Evaluation of a Thermal-Based Flow Meter for Assessment of Mobile Resting Metabolic Rate Measures”. Journal of Sensors, 9186475, 2018.

15. JJ Yu, XC Qin, XJ Xian, NJ Tao, “Oxygen Sensing Based on the Yellowing of Newspaper”. ACS Sensors, 3, 160-166, 2018.

16. H Wang, XN Shan, HY Chen, NJ Tao, “Pauli Repulsion-Induced Expansion and Electromechanical Properties of Graphene”. Nano Lett., 17, 236-241, 2017

17. K Syal, MN Mo, H Yu, R Iriya, WW Jing, GD Sui, SP Wang, TE Grys, SE Haydel, NJ Tao, “Current and emerging techniques for antibiotic susceptibility tests”. Theranostics, 7, 1795-1805, 2017.

18. L Yuan, NJ Tao, W Wang. “Plasmonic Imaging of Electrochemical Impedance”. Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 10, 183-200, 2017.

19. D Jiang, YY Jiang, ZM Li, T Liu, X Wo, YM Fang, NJ Tao, W Wang, HY Chen, “Optical Imaging of Phase Transition and Li-Ion Diffusion Kinetics of Single LiCoO2 Nanoparticles During Electrochemical Cycling”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 186-192, 2017.

20. AC Arogones, E Medina, M Ferrer-Huerta, N Gimeno, M Teixido, JL Palma, NJ Tao, JM Ugalde, E Giralt, I Diez-Perez, V Mujica, “Measuring the Spin-Polarization Power of a Single Chiral Molecule”. Small, 13, 1602519, 2017.

21. YX Wang, XN Shan, H Wang, SP Wang, NJ Tao, “Plasmonic Imaging of Surface Electrochemical Reactions of Single Gold Nanowires”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 1376-1379, 2017.

22. LM Xiang, JL Palma, YQ Li, V Mujica, MA Ratner, NJ Tao, “Gate-controlled conductance switching in DNA”. Nature Communations, 8, 14471, 2017.

23. M Burkle, LM Xiang, GF Li, A Rostamian, T Hines, SY Guo, G Zhou, NJ Tao, Y Asai, “The Orbital Selection Rule for Molecular Conductance as Manifested in Tetraphenyl-Based Molecular Junctions”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 2989-2993, 2017.

24. NJ Tao, “Adding New Senses to Your Cell Phone: Opportunities for Gas Sensing”. ACS Sensor, 2, 317, 2017.

25. H Yu, XN Shan, SP Wang, NJ Tao. “Achieving High Spatial Resolution Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy with Image Reconstruction”. Analytical Chemistry, 89, 2704-2707, 2017.

26. DD Shao, F Tsow, CB Liu, YT Yang, NJ Tao. “Simultaneous Monitoring of Ballistocardiogram and Photoplethysmogram Using a Camera”. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 64, 1003-1010, 2017.

27. CB Liu, YT Yang, F Tsow, DD Shao, NJ Tao. “Noncontact spirometry with a webcam”. Journal of Biomedical Optics 22, 057002, 2017.

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28. Y Wang, H Wang, YH Chen, YX Wang, HY Chen, XN Shan, NJ Tao. “Fast Electrochemical and Plasmonic Detection Reveals Multitime Scale Conformational Gating of Electron Transfer in Cytochrome c”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 7244-7249, 2017.

29. XW Liu, YZ Yang, W Wang, SP Wang, M Gao, J Wu, NJ Tao. “Plasmonic-Based Electrochemical Impedance Imaging of Electrical Activities in Single Cells”. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 56, 8855-8859, 2017.

30. K Syal, SM Shen, YZ Yang, SP Wang, SE Haydel, NJ Tao. “Rapid Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing of Uropathogenic E. coli by Tracking Submicron Scale Motion of Single Bacterial Cells”. ACS Sensors 2, 1231-1239, 2017.

31. YM Fang, ZM Li, YY Jiang, X Wang, HY Chen, NJ Tao, W Wang. “Intermittent photocatalytic activity of single CdS nanoparticles”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114, 10566-10571, 2017.

32. YQ Li, NL Haworth, LM Xiang, S Ciampi, ML Coote, NJ Tao. “Mechanical Stretching-Induced Electron-Transfer Reactions and Conductance Switching in Single Molecules”. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139, 14699-14706, 2017.

33. K Syal, R Iriya, YZ Yang, H Yu, SP Wang, SE Haydel, HY Chen, NJ Tao, “Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test with Plasmonic Imaging and Tracking of Single Bacterial Motions on Nanometer Scale”. ACS NANO, 10, 845-852(8 pages), 2016.

34. D Jiang, Y Jiang, Z Li, T Liu, X Wo, Y Fang, NJ Tao, W Wang, HY Chen, “Optical imaging of phase transition and Li-ion diffusion kinetics of single LiCoO2 nanoparticles during electrochemical cycling”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 139, 186-192, 2016.

35. H Wang, X Shan, HY Chen, NJ Tao, “Pauli repulsion-induced expansion and electromechanical properties of graphene”, Nano Lett, 17, 236-241, 2016.

36. Y Deng, C Chen, X Xian, F Tsow, G Verma, R McConnell, S Fruin, NJ Tao, “Novel wireless wearable volatile organic compound (VOC) monitoring device with disposable sensors”, Sensors, 16(12), 2060, 2016.

37. J Lu, Y Yang, W Wang, J Li, NJ Tao, S Wang, “Label-free imaging of histamine mediated G protein-coupled receptors activation in live cells”, Anal. Chem., 88 (23), 11498-11503, 2016.

38. Y Yang, C Liu, H Yu, D Shao, F Tsow, NJ Tao, “Motion robust remote photoplethysmography in CIELab color space”, J. Biomed. Opt. 21 (11), 117001, 2016.

39. Y Fang, H Wang, H Yu, X Liu, W Wang, HY Chen, NJ Tao, “Plasmonic imaging of electrochemical reactions of single nanoparticles”, Acc. Chem. Res., 49 (11), 2614–2624, 2016.

40. YC Chao, X Shan, NJ Tao, “Appling plasmonics based electrochemical microscopy to thin-layer electrochemistry”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 781, 161-165, 2016.

41. Albert C Aragonès, Ernesto Medina, Miriam Ferrer‐Huerta, Nuria Gimeno, Meritxell Teixidó, Julio L Palma, NJ Tao, Jesus M Ugalde, Ernest Giralt, Ismael Díez‐Pérez, Vladimiro Mujica, “Measuring the spin‐polarization power of a single chiral molecule”, Small, 13(2), 1602519, 2016.

42. Dangdang Shao, Chenbin Liu, Francis Tsow, Yuting Yang and NJ Tao, “Simultaneous monitoring of ballistocardiogram and photoplethysmogram using camera”, IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 2585109, 2016.

43. C. Liu, L. Xiang, Y. Zhang, P. Zhang, D.N. Beratan, Y.Li and NJ Tao, “Engineering nanometre-scale coherence in soft matter”, Nat. Chem., 8, 941–945, 2016.

44. Y. Yang, C. Liu, F. Tsow, H. Yu, NJ Tao, “Remote quantification of workout energy expenditure with cell phone camera”, IEEE Sens. J., 16(23), 8263-8270, 2016.

45. Dangdang Shao, Chenbin Liu, Francis Tsow, Yuting Yang, Zijian Du, Rafael Iriya, Hui Yu and NJ Tao, “Noncontact monitoring of blood oxygen saturation using camera and dual-wavelength imaging system”, IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 63, 1091-1098, 2016.

46. Yueqi Li, Limin Xiang, Julio L. Palma, Yoshihiro Asai and NJ Tao, “Thermoelectric effect and its dependence on molecular length and sequence in single DNA molecules”, Nat. Commun, 7, 11294, 2016.

47. Limin Xiang and NJ Tao, “Reactions triggered electrically”, Nature, 531, 38-39, 2016. 48. Guangzhong Ma, Yan Guan, Shaopeng Wang, Han Xu and NJ Tao, “Study of small-molecule-

membrane protein binding kinetics with nanodisc and charge-sensitive optical detection”, Anal. Chem., 88, 2375-2379, 2016.

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49. Xiang Wo, Zhimin Li, Yingyan Jiang, Minghe Li, Yuwen Su, Wei Wang, and NJ Tao, “Determining the absolute concentration of nanoparticles without calibration factor by visualizing the dynamic processes of interfacial adsorption”, Anal. Chem., 88, 2380-2385, 2016.

50. Yixian Wang, Xiaonan Shan, Shaopeng Wang, NJ Tao, Pierre-Yves Blanchard, Keke Hu and Michael Mirkin, “Imaging local electric field distribution by plasmonic impedance microscopy”, Anal. Chem., 88, 1547-1552, 2016.

51. Chenbin Liu, Francis Tsow, Yi Zhou, NJ Tao, “Particle pollution estimation based on image analysis”, PloS One, 11(2), e0145955, 2016.

52. NJ Tao, Y. Long and J.J. Gooding, “Sensing chemicals in gas phase–addressing an unmet need”, ACS Sensors, 1 (5), 460-461, 2016.

53. Chenbin Liu, Francis Tswo, Dangdang Shao, Yuting Yang, Rafael Iriya and NJ Tao, “Skin mechanical properties and hydration measured with mobile phone camera”, IEEE Sens. J., 16(4), 924-930, 2016.

54. Limin Xiang, Thomas, T. Hines, Julio L. Palma, Xuefeng, Lu, Vladimiro Mujica, Mark, A. Ratner, Gang Zhou, and NJ Tao, “Non-exponential length dependence of conductance in iodide terminated oligothiophene single-molecule tunneling junctions”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 138, 679-687, 2016.

55. Yixian Wang, Xiaonan Shan, and NJ Tao, “Emerging tools for studying single entity electrochemistry”, Introduction paper, Faraday Discussions, 193, 9-39, 2016.

56. Karan Syal, Rafael Iriya, Yunze Yang, Shaopeng Wang, and NJ Tao, “Antimicrobial susceptibility test with plasmonic imaging and tracking of single bacterial motions on nanometer scale”, ACS Nano, 10, 845-852, 2016.

57. Yan Guan, Xiaonan Shan, Fenni Zhang, S.P. Wang, Hong-Yuan Chen and NJ Tao, “Kinetics of small molecule interactions with membrane proteins in single cells measured with mechanical amplification”, Science Advances, 1(9), e1500633 , 2015.

58. Simon Shen, Karan Syal, NJ Tao, and Shaopeng Wang, “Note: An automated image analysis method for high-throughput classification of surface-bound bacterial cell motion”, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 86(12), 126104, 2015.

59. Zixuan Chen, Xiaonan Shan, Yan Guan, Shaopeng Wang, Junjie Zhu, NJ Tao, “Imaging local heating and thermal diffusion of nanomaterials with plasmonic thermal microscopy”, ACS Nano, 9(12), 11574-11581, 2015.

60. Christopher Bruot, Limin Xiang, Julio L. Palma, Yueqi Li, and NJ Tao, “Tuning the electromechanical properties of single DNA molecular junctions’, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 137, 13933-13937, 2015.

61. Linliang Yin, Shaopeng Wang, Xiaonan Shan, Shentao Zhang, and NJ Tao, “Quantification of protein interaction kinetics in a micro droplet”, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 86(1), 114101, 2015.

62. Xiaonan Shan, Shan Chen, Hui Wang, Zixian Chen, Yan Guan, Yixian Wang, Shaopeng Wang, Hongyuan Chen, NJ Tao, “Mapping local quantum capacitance and charged impurities in graphene via plasmonic impedance imaging”, Adv. Mater., 27(40), 6213-6219, 2015.

63. Fenni Zhang, Shaopeng Wang, Linliang Yin, Yunze Yang, Yan Guan, Wei Wang, Han Xu and NJ Tao, “Quantification of epidermal growth factor receptor expression level and binding kinetics on cell surfaces by surface plasmon resonance imaging”, Anal. Chem., 87, 9960-9965, 2015.

64. Christopher Bruot, Julio L. Palma, Vladimiro Mark A. Ratner, NJ Tao, “ “Piezoresistivity in single DNA molecules”, Nat. Commun., 6, 9032, 2015.

65. Linliang, Yin, Yunze Yang, Shaopeng Wang, Wei Wang, Shengtao Zhang and NJ Tao, “Measuring binding kinetics of antibody-conjugated gold nanoparticles with intact cells”, Small, 11, 3782-3788, 2015.

66. L Yin, W Wang, S Wang, F Zhang, S Zhang, NJ Tao, “How does fluorescent labeling affect the binding kinetics of proteins with intact cells?”, Biosens. Bioelectron., 66, 412-416, 2015.

67. Yunze Yang, Hui Yu, Xiaonan Shan, Wei Wang, Xianwei Liu, Shaopeng Wang, NJ Tao, “Label-free tracking of single organelle transportation in cells with nanometer precision using a plasmonic imaging technique”, Small, 11, 2878-2884, 2015.

68. Y Fang, S Chen, W Wang, X Shan, NJ Tao, “Real time monitoring of phosphorylation kinetics with self-assembled nanooscillators”, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 54(8), 2538-2542, 2015.

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69. Amlendu Prabhakar, Ashley Quach, Haojiong Zhang, Mirna Terrera, David Jackemeyer, Xiaojun Xian, NJ. Tao, and Erica Forzani, “Acetone as biomarker for ketosis buildup capability - a study in healthy individuals under combined high fat and starvation diets”, Nutr. J., 14, 41, 2015.

70. Xingcai Qin, Rui Wang, Francis, Tsow, Erica Forzani, Xiaojun Xian and NJ Tao, “A colorimetric chemical sensing platform for real-time monitoring of indoor formaldehyde”, IEEE Sens. J., 15(3), 1545-1551, 2015.

71. L.M. Xiang, J. L. Palma, V. Mujica, M.A. Ratner, and NJ Tao, “Conductance oscillations in single dna duplexes: evidence of intermediate tunneling-hopping transport regime”, Nat. Chem., 7, 221-226, 2015.

72. K. Syal, W. Wang, X. Shan, S. Wang, H.Y. Chen, NJ Tao, “Plasmonic imaging of protein interactions with single bacterial cells”, Biosens. Bioelectron., 63, 131-137, 2015

73. Y. Wang, X. Shan, F. Cui, J. Li, S. Wang, NJ Tao, “Electrochemical reactions in sub-femtoliter-droplets studied with plasmonics-based electrochemical current microscopy”, Anal. Chem., 87, 494-498, 2015.

74. C. Bruot, L. Xiang, J.L. Palma, NJ Tao, “Effect of mechanical stretching on DNA conductance”, ACS Nano, 9, 88-94, 2015.

75. D. Shao, Y. Yang, C. Liu, F. Tsow, H. Yu, NJ Tao, “Non-contact monitoring breathing pattern, exhalation flow rate and pulse transit time”, IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 61, 2760- 2767, 201.

76. W.Wang, L.L. Yin, Laura G-M, S.P. Wang, X.B. Yu, S. Eaton, S.T. Zhang, H-Y. Chen, J. LaBaer, NJ Tao, “In situ drug-receptor binding kinetics in single cells: a quantitative label-free study of anti-tumor drug resistance”, Sci. Rep., 4, 1-7, 2014.

77. Hui Yu, Xiaonan Shan, Shaopeng Wang, Hongyuan Chen, and NJ Tao, “Molecular scale origin of surface plasmon resonance biosensors”, Anal. Chem., 86, 8992-8997 , 2014.

78. W Liang, S Wang, F Festa, P Wiktor, W Wang, M Magee, J LaBaer, NJ Tao, “Measurement of small molecule binding kinetics on a protein microarray by plasmonic-based electrochemical impedance imaging”, Anal. Chem., 86 (19), 9860-9865 , 2014.

79. X Qin, R Wang, F Tsow, E Forzani, X Xian, NJ Tao, “A colorimetric chemical sensing platform for real-time monitoring of indoor formaldehyde”, IEEE Sens. J., 15, 1545-1551, 2014

80. Y Guan, X Shan, S Wang, P Zhang, NJ Tao, “Detection of molecular binding via charge-induced mechanical response of optical fibers”, Chem. Sci., 5 (11), 4375-4381, 2014

81. Yimin Fang, Wei Wang Xiang Wo, Yashuang Luo, Shaowei Yin, Yixian Wang, Xiaonan Shan, and NJ Tao, “Plamonic imaging of electrochemical oxidation of single nanoparticles”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 136, 12584-12587, 2014.

82. Xiaonan, Shan, Ymin Fang, Shaopeng Wang, Shaopeng, Yan Guan, Hongyuan Chen, and NJ Tao, “Detection of charges and molecules with self-assembled nano-oscillators”, Nano Lett. 14, 4151-4157, 2014.

83. Joshua Hihath, and NJ Tao, “The role of molecule-electrode contact in single-molecule electronics”, Semincond. Sci. Technol., 29, 054007, 2014.

84. Wei Wang, and NJ Tao, “Detection, counting, and imaging of single nanoparticles”, Anal. Chem., 86, 2-14, 2014.

85. Hui Yu, Xiaonan Shan, Shaopeng Wang, Hongyuan Chen, and NJ Tao, “Plasmonic imaging and detection of single DNA molecules”, ACS Nano, 8, 3427-3433, 2014.

86. Scott, A. Lee, NJ Tao, and Allan A. Rupprecht, “A Raman scattering study of the interactions of DNA with its water of hydration”, J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn., 31(11), 1337-1342, 2013.

87. Christopher A. MacGriff, Shaopeng Wang, Ngyuen, Ly, and NJ Tao, “Four-port microfluidic flow-cell with instant sample switching” Rev. Sci. Instrum., 84, 106110, 2013.

88. Shaoyin Guo, Gang Zhou and NJ Tao, “Single molecule conductance, thermopower and transition voltage”, Nano Lett., 13, 4326-4332, 2013.

89. Christopher A. MacGriff, Shaopeng Wang, Peter Wiktor, Wei Wang, Xiaonan Shan, NJ Tao, “Charge-based detection of small molecules by plasmonic-based electrochemical impedance microscopy”, Anal. Chem., 85, 6682-6687, 2013.

90. S.J. van der Molen, R. Naaman, E. Scheer, J.B. Neaton, JB., A. Nitzan, D. Natelson, NJ Tao, H. van der Zant, M. Mayor, M. Ruben, M.Reed, M., Calame, “Visions for a molecular future” Nat. Nano., 8, 385-389, 2013.

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91. Cheng Chen, Francis Tsow, Katherine Driggs Campbell, Rodrigo Iglesias, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, “A wireless hybrid chemical sensor for detection of environmental volatile organic compounds”, IEEE Sens. J., 13, 1748-1755, 2013.

92. Hongbin Feng, Jin Lu, Jinghong Li, Francis Tsow, Erica Forzani, and NJ Tao, “Hybrid mechanoresponsive polymer wires under force activation”, Adv. Mater., 25, 1729-1733, 2013

93. T. Hines, I.Díez-Pérez, H. Nakamura, T. Shimazaki, Y. Asai, and N.J.Tao, “Controlling formation of single-molecule junctions by electrochemical reduction of diazonium terminal groups”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 135, 3319-3222, 2013.

94. J. Hihath and NJ Tao, “Electron-phonon interactions in molecular and atomic devices”, Prog. Surf. Sci., invited Review, 87, 189-208, 2012.

95. X.N. Shan, I. Díez-Pérez, L.J. Wang, P.Wiktor, Y. Gu, L.H. Zhang, W. Wang, J. Lu, S.P. Wang,

Q.H. Gong, J.H. Li and NJ Tao, "Imaging the electrocatalytic activity of single nanoparticles" Nat. Nano, 7, 668–672, 2012.

96. Wei Wang, Yunze Yang, Shaopeng Wang, Vinay J Nagaraj, Qiang Liu, Jie Wu and NJ Tao “Label-free measuring and mapping of binding kinetics of membrane proteins in single living cells", Nat. Chem., 4, 846-853, 2012.

97. Ismael, Diez-Perez, Zhihai Li, Shaoyin Guo, Christopher Madden, Helin Huang, Yanke Che, Xiaomei Yang, Ling Zang and NJ Tao, "Ambipolar transport in an electrochemically gated single-molecule field-effect transistor" ACS Nano, 6, 7044-7052, 2012.

98. Amlendu Prabhakar, Rodrigo Iglesias, Xiaojun Xian,Lihua Zhang, Francis Tsow, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, "Online sample conditioning for portable breath analyzers", Anal. Chem., 84, 7172-7178, 2012.

99. Rui Wang, Amlendu Prabhakar, Rodrigo A. Iglesias, Xiaojun Xian, Xiaonan Shan, Francis Tsow, Erica S. Forzani, and NJ Tao, “A microfluidic- colorimetric sensor for continuous monitoring of reactive environmental chemical”, IEEE Sens. J., 12, 1529-1535, 2012.

100. Wei Wang, Shaopeng Wang, Vinay J Nagaraj, Qiang Liu, Jie Wu and NJ Tao, “Mapping single-cell-substrate interactions by surface plasmon resonance microscopy”, Langmuir, 28, 13373-13379, 2012.

101. Nadim Darwish, Nadim, Ismael Diez-Perez, Shaoyin Guo, NJ Tao, Justin J. Gooding, and Michael N. Paddon-Row, “Single molecular switches: electrochemical gating of a single anthraquinone-based norbornylogous bridge molecule”, J. Phys. Chem., 116, 21093-21097, 2012

102. C. Chen, K.D. Campbell, I. Negi, I., R.A. Igleisas, P. Owens, NJ Tao, F. Tsow, E.S., Forzani, “A new sensor for the assessment of personal exposure to volatile organic compounds”, Atmos. Environ, 54, 679-687, 2012.

103. Joshua Hihath, Shaoyin Guo, Peiming Zhang, and NJ Tao, Effects of cytosine methylation on DNA conductance”, J. Phys. C, 24, 164204, 2012.

104. Jin Lu, Wei Wang, Shaopeng Wang, Xiaona Shan, Jinghong Li, NJ Tao “Plasmonic-based electrochemical impedance spectroscopy: application to molecular binding", Anal. Chem., 84, 327-333, 2012.

105. Nadim Darwish, Ismael Díez-Pérez, Paulo Da Silva, NJ Tao, J. Justin Gooding and Michael Paddon-Row, “Observation of electrochemically controlled quantum interference in a single anthraquinone-based norbornylogous bridge molecule”, Angew. Chem, Int. Ed. 51, 3203-3206, 2012.

106. C. Bruot, J. Hihath, and NJ Tao, “Mechanically controlled molecular orbital alignment in single molecule junctions”, Nature Nano. 7, 35-40, 2012.

107. S.Y. Guo, J. Hihath, C. Bruot and NJ Tao, “Measurement and statistical analysis of single molecule current-voltage characteristics, transition voltage spectroscopy and tunneling barrier height”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 133, 19189-19197, 2011.

108. J. Hihath, C. Bruot, H. Nakamura, Y. Asai, I. Díez-Pérez, Y. Lee, L.P. Yu, and NJ Tao,

“Inelastic transport and low bias rectification in a single molecule diode”, ACS Nano, 5, 8331-8339, 2011.

109. Yoshihiro Asai, Hisao Nakamura, Joshua Hihath, Christopher Bruot, and NJ Tao, “Electron correlation enhancement of the diode property of asymmetric molecules”, Phys. Rev. B, 84, 115436, 2011.

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110. Hisao Nakamura, Yoshihiro Asai, Joshua Hihath, Christopher Bruot, and NJ Tao, “Switch of conducting orbital by bias-induced electronic contact asymmetry in a bipyrimidinyl-biphenyl diblock molecule: mechanism to achieve a pn directional molecular diode”, Phys. Chem. C, 115, 19931-19938, 2011.

111. X. Shan, S.P. Wang, Wei Wang and NJ Tao, “Plasmonic-based imaging of local square wave voltammetry”, Anal. Chem., 83, 7394-7399, 2011.

112. Y. Yang, J.Y. Lu, Z.B. Chen, J.H. Tian, X. Jin, B. Liu, X.L. Li, Z.Z. Luo, F.Z. Yang, NJ Tao, Z.Q. Tian, “Conductance histogram evolution of an EC-MCBJ fabricated Au atomic point contact”, Nanotechnology, 22, 275313, 2011.

113. Indira Negi, Francis Tsow, Kshitiz Tanwar, Lihua Wang, Rodrigo A. Iglesias, Chen Cheng, Anant Rai, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, “Novel monitor paradigm for real-time exposure assessment”, J. Expo. Sci. Environ. Epidemiol., 21, 226-231, 2011.

114. S.Y. Guo, J. Hihath and NJ Tao, “Breakdown of atomic-sized metallic contacts measured on nanosecond-scale", Nano Lett., 11, 927-933, 2011.

115. Ismael Diez-Perez, Joshua Hihath, Thomas Hines, Zhong-Sheng Wang, Gang Zhou, Klaus Müllen, and NJ Tao, “Controlling single molecule conductance through lateral coupling of π-orbitals”, Nat. Nanotech., 6, 226-231, 2011.

116. W. Wang, K. Foley, X.N. Shan, S.P. Wang, S. Eaton, V. J. Nagaraj, P. Wiktor, U. Patel and NJ Tao, Electrochemical impedance microscopy based on plasmonics: a study of single cells and intracellular processes", Nat. Chem., 3, 6, 226-231, 2011.

117. J.L.Xia, F. Chen, P. Wiktor,, D.K. Ferry and NJ Tao, "Effect of top dielectric medium on gate capacitance of Graphene Field Effect Transistors: Implications in mobility measurements and sensor applications", Nano Lett, 10, 5060-5064, 2010.

118. X. Shan, S.P. Wang and NJ Tao, “Study of single particle charge and Brownian motions with surface plasmon resonance”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 97, 223703, 2010.

119. A. Prabhakar, R. Iglesias, R. Wang, F. Tsow, E. Forzani, and NJ Tao, “Ultrasensitive detection of nitrogen oxides over a nanoporous membrane", Anal. Chem., 82, 9938-9940, 2010.

120. T. Hines, I. Diez-Perez, J. Hihath, H.M. Liu, Z.-S. Wang, J.W. Zhao, G. Zhou, K. Müllen, and NJ Tao, “Transition from tunneling to hopping in single molecular junctions by measuring length and temperature dependence”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 132, 11658-11664, 2010.

121. Fang Chen, Jilin Xia and NJ Tao, “Electron transport in electrochemical gated graphene field effect transistor”, Asian J. Chem, invited review, 5, 2144-2153, 2010.

122. Shaopeng Wang, Xiaonan Shan, Urmez Patel, Xinping Huang, Jin Lu, Jinghong Li, NJ Tao, “Label-free imaging, detection and mass measurement of single viruses by Surface Plasmon Resonance”, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 107, 16028-16032, 2010.

123. Joshua Hihath, Christopher Bruot, and NJ Tao, “Electron-phonon interactions in single octanedithiol molecular junctions”, ACS Nano, 4, 3823-3830, 2010.

124. Ismael Diez-Perez, Zhihai Li, Joshua Hihath, Jinghong Li, Chengyi Zhang, Xiaomei Yang, Ling Zang, Yijun Dai, Xinliang Feng, Klaus Muellen and NJ Tao, “Gate-controlled electron transport in coronenes: bottom-up approach towards graphene transistors”, Nat. Commun., 1(31), 1029, 2010.

125. J.L.Xia, Fang Chen, J.L.Tedesco, D.K. Gaskill, R.L.Myers-Ward, C.R.Eddy, Jr., D.K. Ferry and NJ Tao, “Study of transport and capacitance properties of epitaxial graphene”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 96, 162101, 2010.

126. Jing-Hua Tian, Yang Yang, Bo Liu, Bernd Schöllhorn, De-Yin Wu, Emmanuel Maisonhaute, Anna Serra Muns, Yong Chen, Christian Amatore, NJ Tao and Zhong-Qun Tian, “Fabrication and characterization of adjustable nanogaps between gold electrodes on chip for electrical measurement of single molecules”, Nanotechnology, 21, 274012, 2010.

127. Lihua Zhang, Francis Tsow, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, “Reversible oxygen gas sensor based on electrochemiluminescence”, Chem. Comm., 46, 3333-3335, 2010

128. X. Shan, U. Patel, S. Wang, R. Iglesias, N. J. Tao, “Imaging local electrochemical current via surface plasmon resonance”, Science, 327, 1363-1366, 2010.

129. S. Wang, X. Huang, X. Shan, K. J. Foley, N. J. Tao, “Electrochemical surface plasmon resonance: basic formalism and experimental validation”. Anal. Chem., 82(3), 935-941, 2010.

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130. X. Huang, S. Wang, X. Shan, X. Chang, NJ Tao, “Flow-through electrochemical surface plasmon resonance: detection of intermediate reaction products.” J. Electroanal. Chem., 649, 37-41, 2010, in honor of Professor Jacek Lipkowski’s 65th birthday.

131. X. Shan, Xinping Huang, Kyle J. Foley, Peiming Zhang, Kangping Chen, Shaopeng Wang and NJ Tao, “Measuring surface charge density and particle height using surface plasmon resonance technique”, Anal. Chem., 82, 234-240, 2010.

132. Alvaro Díaz Aguilar, Erica S. Forzani, Mathew Leright, Francis Tsow, Avi Cagan Rodrigo A. Iglesias, Larry A. Nagahara, Islamshah Amlani, Raymond Tsui and N. J. Tao, “A hybrid nanosensor for TNT vapor detection”, Nano Lett., 10, 380-384, 2010.

133. Rodrigo Iglesias, Francis Tsow, Rui Wang , Erica S. Forzani, N. J. Tao, “A hybrid separation and detection device for analysis of BTEX in complex samples”, Anal. Chem., 81 (21), 8930–8935 , 2009.

134. Ismael Díez-Pérez, Joshua Hihath, Youngu Lee, Luping Yu, Lyudmyla Adamska, Mortko A. Kozhushner, Ivan I. Oleynik and NJ Tao, “Rectification and stability of a single molecular diode with controlled orientation”, Nat. Chem., 1, 635-641, 2009.

135. Rui Wang, Francis Tsow, Xuezhi Zhang, Jhih-Hong Peng, Erica S. Forzani, Yongshen Chen, John C. Crittenden, Hugo Destaillats and NJ Tao, “Real-time ozone detection based on a microfabricated quartz crystal tuning fork sensor”, Sensors, 9, 5655-5663, 2009.

136. J.L. Xia, F. Chen, J.H. Li and NJ Tao, “Measurement of quantum capacitance of graphene”, Nat. Nanotech., 4, 505-509, 2009.

137. F. Chen, Q. Qing, J.L. Xia, J.H. Li and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical gate-controlled charge transport in graphene in ionic liquid and aqueous solution ”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 131, 9908-9909, 2009.

138. NJ Tao, “Push the right button”, Nat. Chem., 1, 108, 2009. 139. A, Rai, F. Tsow, S. Nassirpour, J. Bankers, M, Spinatsch, M. P. He, E.S. Forzani and N. J. Tao,

“Selective detection of sulfur derivatives using microfabricated tuning fork-based sensors”, Sens. Actuator., 140, 490-499, 2009.

140. F. Tsow, E.S. Forzani, A. Rai, R. Tsui, S. Mastroianni, C. Knobbe, A. J. Gandolfi, and NJ Tao,” “A wearable & wireless sensor system for real-time monitoring of environmental volatile organic toxicants”, IEEE Sens. J., 9, 1734-1740, 2009.

141. F. Chen, J.L. Xia, D.K. Ferry and NJ Tao, “Dielectric screening enhanced performance in graphene FET”, Nano Lett, 6, 2571-2574, 2009.

142. R. S. Shishir, F. Chen, J. Xia, N. J. Tao and D. K. Ferry, “Theory and measurements of room temperature transport in graphene using SiO2 backgate and electrochemical gate,” J. Vac. Sci. Tech. B, 27, 2003-2007, 2009.

143. F. Chen, J.L. Xia and NJ Tao, “Ionic screening of charged-impurity scattering in graphene”, Nano Lett, 9, 1621-1625, 2009.

144. E.S. Forzani, D.L. Lu, M.J. Leright, A.D. Aguilar, F. Tsow, R.A. Iglesias, Q. Zhang, J. Lu, J.H. Li, NJ Tao, “A hybrid electrochemical-colorimetric sensing platform for detection of explosives” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 131, 1390-1391, 2009.

145. F. Chen and NJ Tao, “Electron transport in single molecules: from benzene to graphene”, Acc. Chem. Res., 42, 429-438, 2009.

146. J.L. Xia, Ismael Díez-Pérez, NJ Tao, “Electron transport in single molecules measured by a distance-modulation assisted break junction method”, Nano Lett., 8, 1960-1964 , 2008.

147. J. He J, E.S., Forzani, L.A., Nagahara, NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, “Charge transport in mesoscopic conducting polymer wires”, J. Phys. Cond. Matter., 20, 374120 , 2008.

148. J Hihath, C.R. Arroyo, G. Rubio-Bollinger, NJ Tao and N. Agrait, “Study of electron-phonon interactions in a single molecule covalently connected to two electrodes”, Nano Lett., 8, 1673-1678, 2008.

149. K. Foley, E. Forzani, L. Joshi and NJ Tao, “Detection of lectin-glycan interactions using high resolution surface plasmon resonance”, Analyst, 133, 744-746 , 2008.

150. J. Hihath and NJ Tao, “Rapid measurement of single molecule conductance”, Nanotechnology, 19, 265204, 2008.

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151. W.R. Yang, M. Jones, X.L. Li, P.K. Eggers, NJ Tao, J.J. Gooding and M. N. Paddon-Row, “Conductance of single rigid norbornylogous bridges”, J. Phys. Chem. 112, 9072-9080, 2008.

152. X. Shan and NJ Tao, “A label-free optical detection method for biosensors and microfluidics”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 92, 133901, 2008.

153. K. Foley XN. Shan, and NJ Tao, “A surface impedance imaging technique”, Anal. Chem., 80, 5146-5151, 2008.

154. Nicolas Weibel, Alfred Błaszczyk, Carsten von Hänisch, Marcel Mayor,Ilya Pobelov, Thomas Wandlowski, Fang Chen, and NJ Tao, “Redox-active catechol-functionalized molecular rods: suitable protection groups and single-molecule transport investigations”, Euro J. Org. Chem., 1, 136-149, 2008.

155. Francis Tsow, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, “Frequency-coded chemical sensors“, Anal. Chem., 80, 606-611 , 2008.

156. Alvaro Diaz, E. Forzani and NJ Tao, “Detection of ammonium in human breath”, IEEE Sens. J., 8, 269-273, 2008.

157. NJ Tao, “Switching made simple”, Nat. Nanotech., 2, 677-677, 2007

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158. Z.F. Huang, F. Chen, R. D’Agosta, P. A. Bennett, M. Di Ventra and NJ Tao, “Local-heating in single molecule junctions: evidence of electron-phonon and electron-electron enteractions, Nat. Nanotech., 2, 698-703, 2007.

159. Francis Tsow and NJ Tao, “Microfabricated tuning fork temperature and infrared sensor “, Appl. Phys. Lett., 90, 174102, 2007.

160. Fang Chen, Zhifeng Huang, NJ Tao, “Forming single molecular junctions between ITO electrodes”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 91, 162106, 2007.

161. Xiulan Li, Joshua Hihath, Fang Chen, Takuya Masuda, Ling Zang and NJ Tao, “Thermally activated electron transport in single redox molecules”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 11535-11542, 2007.

162. Zhifeng Huang, Feng Chen, Peter A. Bennett and NJ Tao “Single molecule junctions formed via Au-Thiol contact: stability and breakdown mechanism”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 13225-13231, 2007.

163. Tawab Dastagir, Erica S. Forzani, Ruth Zhang, Islamshah Amlani, Larry A. Nagahara, Raymond Tsui and NJ Tao, “Detection of Hepatitis C virus RNA on single wall carbon nanotube-field effect transistors” Analyst, 132, 738-740, 2007.

164. Erica Forzani, Xiulan Li and NJ Tao “Hybrid amperometric and conductimetric chemical sensor based on conducting polymer nanojunctions” Anal. Chem., 79, 5217-5224, 2007.

165. Shaopeng Wang, Erica Forzani and NJ Tao, “Detection of heavy metal ions in water by high resolution surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy combined with anodic stripping voltammetry”, Anal. Chem., 79, 4427-4432, 2007.

166. Nguyen, Ly, Kyle Foley and NJ Tao, “Integrated label-free protein detection and separation in real-time using confined SPR-imaging”, Anal. Chem., 79, 2546-2551, 2007.

167. J. Hihath, F. Chen, P.M. Zhang and NJ Tao, “Thermal and Electrochemical Gate Effects on DNA Conductance”, J. Phys., 19, 215202-215221, 2007.

168. F. Chen, J. Hihath, Z.F. Huang, X.L. Li and NJ Tao, “Measurement of single molecule conductance”, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem., 58, 535-564, 2007.

169. E.S. Forzani, K. Foley, P. Westerhoff and NJ Tao, “Detection of arsenic in groundwater using a surface plasmon resonance sensor”, Sensor. Actuator. B., 123, 82-88, 2007.

170. F. Chen, X.L. Li, J. Hihath, Z.F. Huang and NJ Tao, “Effect of anchoring groups in single molecule conductance a comparative study of thiol-, amine- and carboxylic acid-terminated molecules”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 15874-15881, 2006.

171. X.L. Li, S.Z. Hua, H.D. Chopra and NJ Tao, “Formation of atomic point contacts and molecular junctions with a combined mechanical break junction and electrodeposition method”, Micro. Nano Lett., 1, 83-88, 2006.

172. J. Tian, B. Liu, X.L. Li, Z.L. Yang, B. Ren, S.T. Wu, NJ Tao and Z.Q. Tian, “Study of molecular junctions with combined surface-enhanced Raman and mechanically controllable 1break junction method”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 14748-14749, 2006.

173. NJ Tao, “Electron transport in molecular junctions”, Nat. Nanotech., 1, 173-181, 2006. 174. E.S. Forzani, X.L. Li, P.M. Zhang and NJ Tao, “Tuning the chemical selectivity of SWNT-FET for

detection of heavy metal ions”, Small, 2, 1283-1291, 2006. 175. Z.F. Huang, B.Q. Xu, Y.C. Chen, M. Di Ventra and NJ Tao, “Current induced local heating in

single molecule junctions”, Nano Lett., 6, 1240-1244, 2006. 176. X.Y. Xiao, D. Brune, J. He, S.M Lindsay, C. B Gorman; NJ Tao, “Redox-gated electron transport

in electrically wired ferrocene molecules”, Chem. Phys., 326, 138-143, 2006. 177. Nguyen, Ly and NJ Tao, “Scalable dope-coded biosensing particles for protein detection”, Appl.

Phys. Lett., 88, 043901 , 2006. 178. X.L. Li, J. He, J. Hihath, B.Q, Xu, S.M. Lindsay and NJ Tao, “Conductance of single

alkanedithiols: conduction mechanism and effect of molecule-electrode contacts”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 2135-2141, 2006.

179. J. He, O. Sankey, M. Lee, X.L., Li, NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, “Measuring single molecule conductance with break junctions”, Faraday Discussions, 131, 145-154, 2006.

180. X.L. Li, B.Q. Xu, X.Y. Xiao, X.M. Yang, L. Zang and NJ Tao, “Controlling charge transport in single molecules using electrochemical gate”, Faraday Discussions, 131, 11-120, 2006.

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181. J. Hihath, B.Q. Xu, P.M. Zhang, and NJ Tao, “Study of nucleotide polymorphisms via electrical conductance measurements”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 102, 16979-16983, 2005.

182. A.D. Aguilar, E.S. Forzani, X.L. Li, L. A. Nagahara, I. Amlani, R. Tsui, NJ Tao, “Chemical sensors using peptide-functionalized conducting polymer nanojunction arrays”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 87, 193108, 2005.

183. B.Q. Xu, X.L. Li, X.Y. Xiao, H. Sakaguchi and NJ Tao “Electromechanical and conductance switching properties of single oligothiophene molecules”, Nano Lett., 5, 1491-1495, 2005.

184. X.Y. Xiao, L. A. Nagahara, A. Rawlett and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical gate controlled conductance of single oligo(phenylene ethynylene)s”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 9235-9240, 2005.

185. X.L. Li, B.Q. Xu, X.Y. Xiao, J. Hihath and NJ Tao, “Measurement of electron transport properties of single molecules”, J. Jpn. Appl. Phys., 44, 5344-5347, 2005.

186. NJ Tao, “Measurement and control of single molecule conductance”, J. Mater. Chem., invited Highlight article, 5, 3260-3263, 2005.

187. B.Q. Xu, X.Y. Xiao, X.M. Yang, L. Zangand NJ Tao, “Large gate current modulation in a room temperature single molecule transistor”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 2386-2387, 2005.

188. M.H. Ren, E.S. Forzani and NJ Tao, “A chemical sensor based on microfabricated wristwatch tuning forks”, Anal. Chem., 77, 2700-2707, 2005.

189. E. S. Forzani, H.Q. Zhang, W. Chen and NJ Tao, “Detection of heavy metal ions in drinking water using a high-resolution differential Surface Plasmon Resonance sensor”, Environ. Sci. Tech., 39, 1257-1262, 2005.

190. NJ Tao, “Electrochemical fabrication of metallic quantum wires”, J. Chem. Edu., 82, 720-726, 2005.

191. X. Xiao and N. J. Tao, “Metal ion binding induced changes in single peptide conductance”, Angew. Chem., Intl. Ed., 43, 6148-6152, 2004.

192. E.S. Forzani, H.Q. Zhang, L.A. Nagahara, I.Amlani, R. Tsui, NJ Tao “Conducting polymer nanojunction sensor for glucose detection”, Nano Lett., 4, 1785-1788, 2004.

193. B.Q. Xu, P.M. Zhang, X.L. Li and N. J. Tao, “Direct conductance measurement of single DNA molecules in aqueous solution”, Nano Lett., 4, 1105-1108, 2004.

194. X. Xiao, B.Q. Xu and N. J. Tao, “Conductance titration of single peptide molecules”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126, 5370-5371, 2004.

195. X. Yao, J.X. Wang, F.M. Zhou, NJ Tao, “Quantification of redox-induced thickness changes of 11-Ferrocenylundecanethiol self-assembled monolayers by electrochemical surface plasmon resonance”, J. Phys. Chem., 108, 7206-7212, 2004.

196. X.L.Li, H.X. He, B.Q. Xu, X. Xiao R. Tsui, L.A. Nagahara, I. Amlani, N. J. Tao, “Electron transport properties of electrochemically and mechanically formed molecular junctions”, Surf. Sci. 573, 1-10, 2004.

197. X. Xiao, B.Q. Xu and N. J. Tao, “Measurement of single molecule conductance: Benzenedithiol and Benzenedimethanethiol”, Nano Lett., 4, 267-271, 2004.

198. H. Zhang, S. Boussaad, N. Ly and N. J. Tao, “Magnetic field-assisted assembly of metal/ polymer/metal junction sensor”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 84, 133-135, 2004.

199. B. Ashcroft.; B. Takulapalli; Yang, J.; Laws, G. M.; Zhang, H. Q.; N. J. Tao.; Lindsay, S.; Gust, D.; Thornton, T. J. “Calibration of a pH sensitive buried channel silicon-on-insulator MOSFET for sensor applications.” Phys. Status Solidi A, 241, 2291-2296, 2004.

200. B.Q. Xu, X. Xiao and N. J. Tao, “Measurement of single molecule electromechanical properties”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 125, 16164-16165, 2003.

201. B.Q. Xu, and NJ Tao, “Measurement of single molecule conductance by repeated formation of molecular junctions”, Science, 301, 1221-1223, 2003.

202. S. Boussaad, NJ Tao, “A polymer wire chemical sensor using microfabricated tuning fork”, Nano Lett. 3, 1173-1176, 2003.

203. S. Boussaad, NJ Tao, L. Nagahara, R. Zhang and R. Tsui, “Detection of protein adsorption with single wall carbon nanotube device”, Chem. Comm., 1502 - 1503, 2003.

204. H.X. He, NJ Tao, L.A. Nagahara, I. Amlani, and R. Tsui, “Discrete conductance switching in conducting polymer wires “, Phys. Rev. B 68, 045302-1-6, 2003.

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205. V. Rajagopalan, S. Boussaad and NJ Tao, “Detection of heavy metal ions based on quantum point contacts”, Nano Lett., 3, 851-855, 2003.

206. B.Q. Xu, H.X. He, S. Boussaad and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical properties of atomic-scale metal wires”, Electrochem. Acta., 48, 3085-3091, 2003.

207. S. Boussaad, B.Q. Xu, L.A. Nagahara, I. Amlani, W. Schmickler, R. Tsui and N. J. Tao, “Discrete tunneling current fluctuations in metal-water-metal tunnel junctions”, J. Chem. Phys., 118, 8891-8897, 2003.

208. S. Boussaad and NJ Tao, “Kinetics of electron transfer-induced conformational changes in cytochrome c immobilized on electrodes studied with surface plasmon resonance”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 554-555, 233-239, 2003.

209. H.Q. Zhang, S. Boussaad and N. J. Tao, “A high-performance differential surface plasmon resonance sensor using quadrant cell photodetector”, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 74, 150-153, 2003.

210. B. Xu, H.X. He and NJ Tao, “Controlling the conductance of atomically thin metal wires with electrochemical potential”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 124, 13568-13575, 2002.

211. F. Song, F. Zhou, J. Wang, NJ Tao, J. Lin, R.L. Vellanoweth, Y. Morquecho and J. Wheeler-Laidman, “Detection of oligonucleotide hydridization at femtomolar level and sequence-specific gene analysis of the Arabidopsis thalianana leaft extract with an ultrasensitive surface plasmon resonance spectrometer”, Nucleic Acids Research, 30, e75, 2002.

212. S. Boussaad and NJ Tao, “Atom-size contacts and gaps between electrodes fabricated with a self-terminated electrochemical method”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 80, 2398-2400, 2002.

213. H.X. He, S. Boussaad, B. Xu, S. Bousssaad and N. J. Tao “Electrochemical fabrication of nanowires and nanogaps”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 522, 167-172, 2002.

214. H. X. He and N. J. Tao “Interaction of molecules with metallic quantum wires”, Adv. Mater., 14, 161-164, 2002.

215. H. X. He, C. Shu, C. Z. Li and N. J. Tao, “Adsorbate effect on the mechanical stability of atomically thin metallic wires”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 522, 26-32, 2002.

216. H. X. He, C. Z. Li and NJ Tao, “Conductance of polymer nanowires fabricated by a combined electrodeposition and mechanical break junction method”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 78, 811-813, 2001

217. H. X. He, J.S. Zhu, NJ Tao, L.A. Nagahara, I. Amlani and R. Tsui “A conducting polymer nanojunction switch”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 123, 7730-7731, 2001.

218. S. Wang, S. Boussaad, and N. J. Tao, “Surface plasmon resonance - enhanced optical absorption spectroscopy for studying molecular adsorbates”, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 72, 3055-3060 , 2001.

219. A. Bogozi, O. Lam, H. X. He, C.Z. Li, NJ Tao, L.A. Nagahara, I. Amlani and R. Tsui “Molecular adsorption onto metallic quantum wires”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 123, 4585-4590, 2001.

220. J. B. Schenkman, I. Jansson, Y. Lvov, J. Rusling, S. Boussaad and N. J. Tao, “Charge-dependent sidedness of cytochrome p450 forms studied by QCM and AFM”, Archives Biochem. Biophys., 385, 78-87, 2001.

221. C. Z. Li, H. X. He, and N. J. Tao, “Quantized tunneling current in the metallic nanogaps formed by electrodeposition and etching”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 77, 3995-3997, 2000.

222. NJ Tao, C.Z. Li and H.X. He, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy applications in electrochemistry – beyond imaging”, invited feature article, J. Electroanal. Chem., 492, 81-93, 2000.

223. S. Wang, S. Boussaad, S. Wong and NJ Tao, “High-sensitivity stark spectroscopy obtained by surface plasmon resonance measurement”, Anal. Chem., 72, 4003-4008, 2000.

224. C. Shu, C.Z. Li, X. He, A. Bogozi, J. S. Bunch and NJ Tao, “Fractional conductance quantization of metallic nanowires under electrochemical potential control”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 84, 5196-5199, 2000.

225. S. Boussaad, J. Pean and N. J. Tao, “A high resolution multi-wavelength surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy for probing conformational and electronic changes in redox proteins”, Anal. Chem., 72, 222-226, 2000

226. C.Z. Li, H. X. He, A. Bogozi, J. S. Bunch and NJ Tao, “Molecular detection based on conductance quantization of nanowires”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 76, 1333-1336, 2000.

227. C.Z. Li, A. Bogozi, W. Huang and N. J. Tao “Fabrication of stable metallic nanowires with quantized conductance”, Nanotechnology, 10, 221-223, 1999.

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228. NJ Tao, S. Boussaad, W. L. Huang, R. A Arechabaleta and J. D’Agnese, “A high resolution surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy”, Rev. Sci. Instrum.,70, 4656-4660, 1999.

229. M.J. Giz, B. Duong, NJ Tao, “In situ STM Study of self-assembled mercaptopropionic acid monolayers for electrochemical detection of dopamine”, J. Electroana. Chem., 465, 72-79, 1999.

230. Q. Jin, J.A. Rodriguez, C.Z. Li, Y. Darici and NJ Tao, “Self-assembly of aromatic thiols on Au(111)”, Surf. Sci., 425, 101-111, 1999.

231. S. Boussaad and N. J. Tao, “Electron transfer and adsorption of myoglobin on self-assembled surfactant films: an electrochemical tapping-mode AFM Study”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 121, 4510-4515, 1999.

232. O. Dominguez, L. Echegoyen, F. Cunha and NJ Tao, “A new approach to self-assembled fullerene derivative monolayers”. Langmuir, 14, 821, 1998.

233. B. Duong, R. Arechabaleta and N. J. Tao, “In situ AFM/STM characterization of porphyrin electrode films for electrochemical detection of neurotransmitters”, J. Electroanal. Chem., 447, 63, 1998.

234. C.Z. Li and NJ Tao, “Quantum transport in metallic nanowires fabricated by electrochemical deposition/dissolution”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 72, 894, 1998.

235. Y. Ke, S. Milano, X. Wang, NJ Tao and Y. Darici, “Structural studies of sulfur passivated GaAs(100) surfaces with LEED and AFM”, Surf. Sci., 415, 29, 1998.

236. L. Dziri, S. Boussaad, NJ Tao and R.M. Leblanc, “Acetycholinesterase compexation with acetylthiocholine or organophosphate at the air/aqueous interface: a tapping mode AFM and UV-Vis study”, Langmuir, 14, 4853, 1998.

237. C.Z. Li, H. Sha and N. J Tao, “Adsorbate effect on conductance quantization of metallic nanowires”, Phys. Rev. B., 58, 6775-6778, 1998.

238. L. Dziri, S. Boussaad, NJ Tao and R.M. Leblanc, “Effect of pH on acetylcholinesterase Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films studied by surface potential and atomic force microscopy” Thin Solid Films, 327-329, 56-59, 1998.

239. S. Boussaad, L. Dziri, R. Arechabalea, NJ Tao and R. M. Leblanc, “Electron transfer properties of cytochrome c langmuir-blodgett films and interactions of cytochrome c with lipids”, Langmuir, 14, 6215-6219, 1998.

240. W. Schmickler and NJ Tao, "Measuring the inverted region of an electron transfer reaction with an STM", Electrochim. Acta, 42, 2809, 1997.

241. F. Cunha, Q. Jin, N. J. Tao and C. Z. Li, “Structural phase transition in self-assembled 1,10' phenanthroline monolayer on Au(111), Surf. Sci., 389, 19-28, 1997.

242. L. Shao, N. J. Tao and R. M. Leblanc, “Probing the microelastic properties of nanobiological particles with tapping mode Atomic Force Microscopy”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 273, 37, 1997.

243. W. Han, E.N. Durantini, T.A. Moore, A. L. Moore, D. Gust, P. Rez, G. Leatherman, G.R. Seely, NJ Tao and S.M. Linsay, “STM contrast, electron-transfer chemistry and conduction in molecules”, J. Phys. Chem., 101, 10719, 1997.

244. S. Boussaad, N. J. Tao and R. Arechabaleta, “Structural and electron transfer properties of cytochrome c adsorbed on graphite electrode studied by in-situ STM and tapping mode AFM”, Chem. Phys. Lett., 280, 397, 1997.

245. H.Z Cummins, G. Li, Hwang Y.H., Shen G.Q., Du WM., Hernandez, J and NJ Tao, “Dynamics of supercooled liquids and glasses: comparison between experiments with theoretical predictions”, Z. Phys. B, Cond. Matter., 103, 501, 1997.

246. NJ Tao "Probing the redox density of states of individual molecules with scanning tunneling microscopy", Phys. Rev. Lett., 76, 4066, 1996.

247. X. W. Wang, NJ Tao and F. Cunha, "The role of tip induced force in the STM of guanine on graphite", J. Chem. Phys., 105, 3747, 1996.

248. F. Cunha, N. J. Tao, X. W. Wang, Q. Jin, B. Duong and J. D'Agnese, "Potential induced phase transitions in 2,2'-bipyridine and 4,4'-bipyridine monolayers on Au(111) studied by in situ STM and AFM", Langmuir, 12, 6410, 1996.

249. M. Fuchs, H.Z. Cummins, W.M. Du, W. Gotze, A. Latz, G. Li and NJ Tao, "Tests of the mode-coupling theory for a molten salt", Phil. Mag.B. Phys. 71, 771, 1995.

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250. H.Z. Cummins, G. Li, W.M. Du, J. Hernandez and NJ Tao, "Depolarized light scattering spectroscopy of glassforming liquids: experimental tests of MCT", Transport and Statistical Phys. 24, 981, 1995.

251. F. Cunha and N. J. Tao, "Surface charge induced order-disorder transition in an organic monolayer", Phys. Rev. Lett., 75, 2376, 1995.

252. NJ Tao, G. Cardenas, F. Cunha and Z. Shi, "In Situ STM and AFM study of Fe(III)-, Zn(II)- and protoporphyrins adsorbed on graphite in aqueous solutions", Langmuir, 11, 4445, 1995.

253. NJ Tao, Z. Shi, "Surface potential induced changes in the electronic states of monolayer guanine", Suf. Sci. Lett., 301, L217, 1994.

254. NJ Tao, Z. Shi, "Monolayer adenine and guanine on graphite in nacl solution: a comparative STM and AFM Study", J. Phy. Chem., 98, 1464, 1994.

255. N. J. Tao, .S. Zheng, F. Cunha, “Real-time study of electron transfer reactions of an organic molecule: xanthine at the graphite-water interface”, Surf. Sci. 321, L149-156, 1994.

256. H.Z. Cummins, G. Li, W.M. Du, J. Hernandez and NJ Tao, "Light scattering spectroscopy of the liquid-glass transition", J. Phys.: Condensed Matter, 6, A51-62, 1994.

257. N. J. Tao, Z. Shi, “Kinetics of oxidation of guanine monolayers at the graphite-water interface studied by AFM/STM”, J. Phys. Chem., 98, 7422, 1994.

258. G. Li, M. Fuchs, W.M. Du, A. Latz, NJ Tao, J. Hernandez, W. Gotze, H.Z. Cummins, "Light Scattering of b-relaxation in CaKNO3 and salol near the liquid-glass transition: idealized and extended mode coupling theory analysis", J. Non-Crytalline Solids, 172, 43-51, 1994.

259. NJ Tao, J. A. DeRose and S.M. Lindsay, "Self-assembly of molecular superstructures studied by in situ stm: the DNA bases on Au(111)", J. Phys. Chem., 97, 910-919, 1993.

260. J.A. DeRose, D.B. Lampner, S.M. Lindsay and NJ Tao, "A comparative SPM study of the surface morphology of au films grown from the vapor onto glass, fused silica and muscovite mica", J. Vac. Sci. Tec., 11, 776, 1993.

261. Y.Q. Li, NJ Tao, J. Pan, A.A. Garcia and S.M. Lindsay, "Direct measurement of interaction forces between colloidal particels using Atomic Force Microscopy", Langmuir, 9, 637, 1993.

262. H.Z. Cummins, W.M. Du, M. Fuchs, W. Gotze, A. Latz, G. Li and NJ Tao, "Light scattering spectroscopy of the liquid-glass transition : comparison with idealized amd extended mode coupling theory", Physica. A, 201, 207, 1993.

263. J. Pan, NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "An Atomic Force Microscopy study of the self-assmbled octadecyl mercaptan monolayer adsorbed on Gold(111) under potential control", Langmuir, 9, 1556, 1993.

264. H.Z. Cummins, W.M. Du, M. Fuchs, W. Gotze, S. Hildebrand, A. Latz, G. Li and NJ Tao, "Light scattering spectroscopy of the liquid-glass transition in Cakno3 and Salol: extended mode coupling theory analysis", Phys. Rev. E 47, 4223, 1993.

265. S.M. Lindsay, Y.L. Lyubchenko, NJ Tao, Y.Q. Li, P.I. Oden, J.A. DeRose and J. Pan, "STM and AFM studies of biomolecules at a liquid-solid interface", J. Vac. Sci. Tech., 11, 808, 1993.

266. P.I. Oden, NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "observation of 23x1 reconstruction of Au(111) in aqueous solutions by Atomic Force Microscopy", J. Vac. Sci. Tec., 11, 137, 1993.

267. NJ Tao, G. Li, and H.Z. Cummins, "Brillouin scattering study of the liquid - glass transition in CaKNO3: mode-coupling analysis”, Phys. Rev. B., 45, 686-696, 1992.

268. P.I. Oden, L.A. Nagahara, J.J. Graham, Jin Pan, NJ Tao, Y.Q. Li, T.G. Thundat, J.A. DeRose and S.M. Lindsay, "Atomic force and scanning tunneling microscopy observations of whisker crystals and surface modification on evaporated gold films", Ultramicroscopy, 580, 42-44, 1992.

269. S.M. Lindsay, NJ Tao, J.A. DeRose, P.I. Oden, R.E. Harrington, Y. Lyubchenko and L.Shlyakhtenko, "Potentiostatic deposition of DNA for Scanning Probe Microscopy", Biophys. J, 61, 1570-1580, 1992.

270. NJ Tao, J. Pan, Y. Li, P.I. Oden, J.A. DeRose and S.M. Lindsay, "Initial stage of underpotential deposition of Pb on reconstructed and unreconstructed Au(111) ", Surf. Sci. Lett., 271, L344-L348, 1992.

271. G. Li.,H.Z. Cummins, W.M. Du, X.K. Chen, NJ Tao, "Light Scattering Studies of a- and b- Relaxation in 4Ca(NO3)2*6KNO3 Near the liquid-Glass transition, Phys. Rev. B, 45, 3867-3871, 1992.

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272. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "Kinetics of a potential induced 23x1 to 1x1 transition of Au(111) sudied by in situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy", Surf. Sci. Lett. 274, L546-L553, 1992.

273. N.J Tao, S.M. Lindsay and S. Lees, "Measuring microelastic properties of biological materials", Biophys. J., 63, 1165, 1992.

274. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy study of bromine and iodine adsorption on Au(111) under potential control", J. Chem. Phys., 96, 5213-5217, 1992.

275. NJ Tao and G. Li and H.Z. Cummins, "Brillouin scattering study of liquid - glass transition in LiCl aqueous solutions: generalized hydrodynamics and mode-coupling theory analysis", Phys. Rev. B 43, 5815-5830 , 1991.

276. NJ Tao, G. Li and H.Z. Cummins, "Self-similar spectrum of beta - relaxation in 4Ca(NO3)2*6KNO3", Phys. Rev. Lett., 66, 1334-1337 , 1991.

277. G. Li, X. Chen, NJ Tao and H.Z. Cummins, "Transverse acoustic anomalies in commensurate and incommensurate crystals", Phys. Rev. B., 6621-6629 , 1991.

278. NJ Tao, G. Li, X.K. Chen and H.Z. Cummins, "Low frequency raman scattering of liquid - glass transitions", Phys. Rev. A 44, 6665-6676 , 1991.

279. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "Observation of the 23x1 reconstruction on Au(111) in aqueous under potential control by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy", J. Appl.Phys., 70, 5141-5143 , 1991.

280. Le Van Hong,G. Li, NJ Tao and H.Z. Cummins, "Critical slowing down of low frequency dielectric relaxation in incommensurate TMA-ZnCl4", Phys. Rev. B, 41, 6050-6056 , 1990.

281. G. Li, NJ Tao, Le.Van Hong, H.Z. Cummins, R. Pick, C. Drefus and M. Hebbache,"Acoustic anomalies and the landau free energy of incommensurate potassium selenate", Phys. Rev. B, 42, 4406-4425 , 1990.

282. S. Lees, NJ Tao and S.M.Lindsay, "Studies of compact hard tissues and collagen by means of brillouin scattering", J. Compact Tissues, 24, 187-205 , 1990.

283. NJ Tao, S.M. Lindsay and A. Rupprecht, "Structure of DNA hydration shell studied by raman scattering", Biopolymers, 28, 1019-1030 , 1989.

284. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "Reorientational relaxation of water molecules in LiCl solutions studied by depolarized rayleigh scattering", J. Phys. Condens. Matts., 1, 8709-8720 , 1989.

285. NJ Tao, S.M. Lindsay and A. Rupprecht, "Dynamic coupling of DNA and its primary hydration shell", Biopolymers, 27, 1655-1671 , 1988.

286. NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "Coupling of acoustic phonons in LiCl aqueous solutions to a relaxation mode of the ionic hydration shell", J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 92, 5855-5857, 1988.

287. S.M. Lindsay, S.A. Lee, J.W. Powell, T. Weidlich, C.D. DeMarco, C.D. Lewen, NJ Tao and A. Rupprecht, "The origin of the a to b transition in DNA fibers and films", Biopolymers, 27, 1015-1043 , 1988.

288. T. Weidlich, S.M. Lindsay, S.A. Lee, NJ Tao, G.D. Lewen, W.L. Peticolas, G.A. Thomas and A. Rupprecht, "Low frequency Raman spectra of DNA: A comparison between oligonucleotide crystals and highly crystalline films of calf thymus DNA", J. Phys. Chem., 92, 2812-2814 , 1988.

289. NJ Tao, S.M. Lindsay and A.Rupprecht, "Dynamics of DNA hydration shells at ghz frequencies studied by brillouin scattering", Biopolymers, 26, 171-188 , 1987.

290. S.A. Lee, S.M. Lindsay, J.W. Powell, T. Weidlich, NJ Tao, G.D. Lewen and A. Rupprecht, "A brillouin study of the hydration of Li- and Na-DNA Films", Biopolymers, 26,1637-1665 , 1987.

291. NJ Tao, S.M. Lindsay and A. Rupprecht,"Comment on resonant absorption by dissolved DNA", Phys. Rev. Lett., 59, 518 , 1987.

292. G.D. Lewen, S.M. Lindsay, N.J.Tao, T. Weidlich, R.J.Graham and A. Rupprecht, "Mechanism of the anisotropic swelling of DNA films", Biopolymers, 25, 765-770 , 1986.

BOOK CHAPTERS

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293. Z.F. Huang and NJ Tao, “Current-induced local heating in molecular junctions” in Current-Driven Phenomena in Nanoelectronics Edited by Tamar Seidman, 2010.

294. B.Q. Xu and NJ Tao, “Measurement of Single Molecule Conductance”, in Molecular Nanoelectronics Edited by M. Reed, 2007.

295. Fang Chen and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical Fabrication of Metal Nanocontacts and Nanogaps”, in Electrocrystallization in Nanotechnology, Edited by G. Staikov, Wiley-VCH, 2006.

296. V. Rajagopalan, S. Boussaad and NJ Tao, “A Nanocontact Sensor for Heavy Metal Ion Detection”, in Nanotechnology and Environment, Edited by Karn et al., Oxford University Press, 173-179, 2005.

297. H.X. He and NJ Tao, “Electrochemical fabrication of metal nanowires” in Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Eds., N.S. Nalwa, American Scientific Publishers, 2004

298. H.X. He, S. Boussaad, B.Q. Xu and NJ Tao, “Molecular and Ionic Adsorption onto Atomic-Scale Metal Wires”, in Nanowires and Nanobelts – Materials, Properties and Devices, Ed. Z.L. Wang, Kluwer Academic Press, 2004.

299. NJ Tao, “Spectroscopic applications of SPM in electrochemistry” in Encyclopedia of electrochemistry, Volume 2, edited by Bard and Stratmann, Wiely-VCH, 2003.

300. S. Wang, S. Boussaad, NJ Tao, “Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy: applications in protein adsorption and electrochemistry in Biomolecular Films: Design, Function, and Applications, edited by J. F. Rusling, 2002.

301. NJ Tao, “Potential-controlled ordering in organic monolayers”, in Imaging of Surfaces and Interfaces, Vol. 5, edited by J. Lipkowski and P. N. Ross, , 1999.

302. NJ Tao, "DNA bases imaged by STM and AFM in aqeuous solutions", in SPM Handbook, edited by Colton et al, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.

303. NJ Tao, "Light scattering spectroscopy studies of the water molecules in DNA", in Topics in Molecular and Structural Biology, Vol. 17, edited by E. Westhof, 1993.

304. S.M. Lindsay and NJ Tao, "potentiostatic deposition of molecules for Scanning Probe Microscopy", in STM and SFM in Biology, eds., M. Amrein and O. Marti, Academic Press, London, 1993.

305. H.Z. Cummins, G. Li., W.M. Du, X.K. Chen, NJ Tao and A. Sakai, "Brillouin and Raman Spectroscopy of the liquid-glass transition”, in Slow Dynamics in Condensed Matter (Fukuoka, Japan), 1992.

306. S. Lees, NJ Tao and S.M. Lindsay, "Sonic velocities in bone at 10GHz Frequencies", in Acoustical Imaging, Vol. 17, Edited by Hiroshi Shimizu, Noriyoshi Chubachi and Jun-ichi Kushibiki, Plenum Publishing Corporation, 371-380, 1989.

307. S.M. Lindsay and NJ Tao, "Structure and dynamics of DNA hydration shell", in Structure and Expression, Vol.2: DNA and Its Drug Complex, edited by M.H. Sarma and R.M. Sarma, Adenin, New York, 217-227, 1988.

INVITED TALKS (>200 invited talks, including >30 plenary & keynote talks)

1. Gordon Research Conference on Donors & Acceptors, “Single molecule electron transfer

reactions”, Newport, RI, Aug. 16, 2018. 2. “Optical sensors and applications”, invited seminar, East China Normal University, Shanghai,

July, 2018. 3. “Developing new capabilities with optical microscopy”, Introductory Lecture, Fischer

symposium, Kloster Seeon, Germany, May 27, 2018. 4. “Surface plasmon resonance sensing and imaging techniques”, invited talk, Hengzhou, China.,

May 6, 2018. 5. “Membrane protein binding kinetics on single cells”, Introductory Lecture, Symposium on Cell

bioinformatics, Nanjing, China, April 28, 2018. 6. “Charge transport in single redox molecules”, invited talk, MRS annual meeting, Phoenix, April

4, 2018. 7. “Biosensing and imaging techniques: Inspiration from Astronomy”, invited talk, Chemical and

biological sensing, Shanghai, China, March 27, 2018. 8. “Force-induced electron transfer reactions in single molecules”, invited talk, ACS, New Orleans,

March 21, 2018.

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9. “Charge transport in DNA”, tutorial lecture, joint workshop between Nanjing University and Hokkaido University, Nanjing, Feb, 2018.

10. “Electrochemical sensing and imaging techniques”, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Jan. 12, 2018. 11. “Surface Plasmon Resonance Detection”, Beijing Hospital, Beijing, Dec., 22, 2017 12. “Plasmonic microscopy: Exciting applications”, National Center for Protein Sciences-Beijing, Nov.,

16, 2017. 13. “Biosensing and imaging techniques: Inspiration from Astronomy”, Hach Lecture, University of

Wyoming, Sept. 22, 2017. 14. “Optical detection of surface stress and related phenomena”, 10th Potter Lodge Meeting, NY, invited

talk, Sept. 6-9, 2017 15. “Imaging electrochemical current, reaction and surface stress optically", invited award lecture, 68th

Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Providence, August 27, 2017. 16. “Membrane protein binding kinetics”, ISEC, Changchun, Plenary speaker, August, 2017 17. “Controlling charge transport in DNA”, 9th International Conference on Materials for Advanced

Technologies, invited talk, Singapore, June 19, 2017. 18. “Biosensing and imaging techniques: Inspiration from Astronomy”, invited seminar, Shanghai

Jiaotong University, invited seminar, May 17, 2017 19. “DNA as functional nanomaterials”, Nano Material Forum, Hong Kong, Keynote speech, May 14,

2017. 20. “Plasmonic imaging of electrochemical phenomena”, International Pure and Applied Chemistry

Meeting 2017, Haikou, Keynote speech, May 7, 2017. 21. “Imaging physiological parameters under free-living conditions”, Arizona State University,

Wellness program, April 20, 2017. 22. “Plasmonic nano-oscillators”, ACS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, invited talk, April 3, 2017. 23. “Detection of small molecule binding to membrane proteins”, Invited seminar, University of

California, Riverside, March 19, 2017. 24. “Small molecule binding kinetics”, Pittcon, Chicago, invited talk, March 6, 2017. 25. Imaging small molecules, 5th Life Science Analytical Chemistry, invited talk, Nanjing, China,

November, 2016. 26. Single entity electrochemistry – Introduction, *Faraday Discussion, York, United Kingdom,

Opening Lecture, August 31, 2016. 27. “Optical biosensors”, invited seminar, University of Science and Technology of Southern China,

Shenzhen, July, 2016. 28. “Detection of molecules with nano-oscillators”, invited talk, Chinese Chemical Society Bi-Annual

Conference, Dalian, China, July 1, 2016. 29. “Small molecule binding kinetics”, 15th annual World Preclinical Congress, Boston, invited talk,

June 16-17, Boston, 2016. 30. *“Detecting Small Molecule-Membrane Protein Binding Kinetics." (Keynote), 229th ECS Meeting,

San Diego, May 2016. 31. “Plasmonic imaging and detection technologies”, ACS Annual Meeting, San Diego, invited talk,

March 2016. 32. “Microplate compatible detection of small molecules for drug discovery”, ACS Annual Meeting,

invited talk, San Diego, March 2016. 33. “Intermediate Tunneling-Hopping Regime in DNA Charge Transport”, 228th ECS, Oct. 2015. 34. *“Optical detection of small molecule binding kinetics”, ISEC, Changchun, Plenary speaker,

August, 2015 35. “Plasmonic imaging of nanomaterials”, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, June 2015. 36. “Electrochemical properties of single DNA”, 40 Years later, Molecular Electronics Workshop, Israel,

June, 2015. 37. “Electrochemical imaging of nanomaterials”, Southwest University, Chongqing, April 9, 2015. 38. “Surface palsmon resonance and applications”, Fudan Unviersity, April 14, 2015. 39. “Chemical sensors and Biosensors”, Zhejiang University, Hanzhou, April 13, 2015. 40. “Plasmonic imaging of biological systems”, UCSD, Feb. 25, 2015. 41. “Charge transport in DNA”, University of Pennsylvania, Feb. 28, 2015 42. “Plasmonic and Electrochemical Impedance Microscopy”, Moore Imaging Conference, San

Francisco, CA, Dec 4-6, 2014. 43. “Plasmonics-based impedance imaging”, ACS, August, 2014.

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44. *“Plasmonic imaging of nano-scaled materials”, ISE 15th conference, Niagara Fall, Canada, May 5, 2014, plenary lecture.

45. “Imaging cells, viruses and proteins with plasmonic imaging techniques”, International Society of Electrochemistry, 14th Conference, Nanjing, March 2014, invited lecture.

46. *“Plasmonic imaging of nanomaterials”, plenary speaker, NanoGiga, 2014, Phoenix, Arizona. March 14, 2014.

47. “Chemical sensors for sustainable health”, Truth Forum of Science, Zhejiang University, March 7th 2014.

48. “Plasmonic imaging of nanoscale electrochemistry”, CEC Annual Workshop on Electrochemistry, Texas Austin, Feb. 9, 2014

49. “Plasmonic imaging of electrochemical current”, Gordon Research Conference, invited talk, CA, January 10th, 2014

50. “Surface Plasmons Resonance”, Peking University, Physics, 2013 51. “Biosensors based on surface plasmon resonance”, Peking University, Chemistry, Dec. 2013. 52. *“Plasmonics in Electrochemistry”, Changchun, plenary speaker, August, 2013 53. “Molecular Electronics and Molecular Sensors”, Summer Workshop, Nanjing, July 14-15, 2013,

China. 54. “A Self-Assembled Nanomechanical System for Single Molecule Detection and Analysis”, W.M.

Keck Foundation Workshop, Irvine, California, August 13, 2012. 55. “Plasmonic imaging of chemical reactions”, July 15, 2012, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. 56. “Controlling electron transport in single molecules”, invited talk, 2nd ICQ Joint Annual Workshop

on "Nanoscale Transport", June 15, 2012, Suzhou, China. 57. “Plasmonic imaging and sensing of single cells, virus, ions channels and proteins”, U. of Chicago,

Jan. 27, 2012 58. “Controlling single molecule electronics mechanically”, Tokyo, Workshop on Electronic Materials,

Jan. 14, 2012 59. “Molecular electronics and sensors”, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tutorials, Jan 13, 2012 60. *“Wireless sensors for sustainable health and environment”, Distinguished lectureship, Chemical

Institute, Academy of Science, Beijing, Jan. 4, 2012 61. “Chemical sensors for population studies”, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, Dec. 13,

2011 62. “Chemical sensors for monitoring personal exposures”, Workshop on Emerging Technologies for

Measuring Individual Exposomes, Invited talk, National Academies, Washington DC, Dec. 8, 2011. 63. *“Plasmonic-Based Electrochemical Current and Impedance Imaging and Applications, 11th

National Electrochemical Society Meeting,Changsha, Plenary lecture, Oct. 2011. 64. “Plasmonic-based electrochemical imaging”, Nanjing University, Oct. 2011. 65. *“Imaging electrochemical current optically”, National Electrochemistry Meeting, Chonging,

Plenary Lecture, Oct. 2011. 66. *“Plasmonic-based imaging technigiques”, BECIA, Plenary lecture, Oct. 2011. 67. Beijing University, “Chem- and Bio-sensors for Sustainable Health”, Oct. 15, 2011. 68. *Changchun, ”, ISEC 25th meeting, plenary lecture, August, 2011. 69. “Plasmonic-based imaging and sensing techniques”, Dongnan University, August 2011. 70. “Chemical Sensors for Sustainable environment”, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, August 2011. 71. “Wireless chemical sensors for environmental studies”, Chinese academy, Xiamen, 2011. 72. “New approach to image electrochemical current”, Potter Lodge Meeting, invited, New York,

August 2011. 73. *“Plasmonic imaging and sensing”, ICAS 2011, IUPAC International Congress on Analytical

Sciences, plenary lecture, Kyoto, May 23, 2011, 74. “From molecular electronics to chemical sensors”, Fudan University, Shanghai, May 25, 2011. 75. “Mobile devices for sustainable health”, Medical School, Zhongshan University, March 2011. 76. “Cell-phone based devices for personal health”, Medical School, Changeng University, March 2011. 77. “New Plasmonics-based imaging techniques”, Seminar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,

Feb. 2011. 78. “Molecular electronics and chemical sensors”, University of Pittsburg, Jan. 2011.

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79. “Imaging single cells with Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging technique”, NNIN workshop, Tempe, AZ, Jan. 14, 2011.

80. *“Wireless chemical sensors for environmental health studies: opportunities and challenges for engineers”, Keynote, CASME 2010, Merida, Mexico, Dec. 13, 2010.

81. “Plasmonics based imaging and sensing”, WINDS, Kona, Dec. 10, 2010. 82. “New Optical Imaging and Sensing Techniques”, 94th OSA Annual Meeting at Rochester, New

York, Oct. 25, 2010. 83. *“Molecular and Nano Electronics”, Nano Utah, 2010, plenary talk, October 15, 2010. 84. *“New electrochemical and interfacial impedance imaging techniques”, Keynote, 61st International

Society of Electrochemistry Annual Meeting, Nice, France, Sept., 27, 2010. 85. Univ. of Texas, Austin, Invited Seminar, Sept. 9, 2010. 86. Univ. of Miami, Miami, Invited Seminar, Sept. 1, 2010. 87. Florida International University, Miami, Invited Seminar, Sept. 2, 2010. 88. “Wireless and Wearable Chemical Sensors – A new Paradigm for Environmental Health Studies”,

World Health Organization, Geneva, June 2, 2010. 89. “Wireless chemical sensors”, Intel, Chandler, May 14, 2010. 90. “Electrochemical gate-controlled electron transport in redox molecules,” Electrochemical Society

Meeting, Vancouver, April 2010. 91. “New electrochemical current imaging technique”, Canadian Section of ECS, Banaby, April 2010. 92. “Electrochemical and impedance imaging techniques for biological applications”, American

Physical Society meeting, March 18, 2010. 93. “Controlling electron transport in single molecules”, Hong Kong University, Jan. 10, 2010. 94. “Molecular electronics and Biosensors”, Hong Kong Baptist University, Jan. 7, 2010. 95. “Electrochemical gate-controlled electron transport and quantum capacitance of graphene field effect

transistors”, ISE 60th annual meeting, Beijing, August 17, 2009. 96. *“Impedance microscopy”, ISEC 24th meeting, Changchun, keynote, August 15, 2009. 97. “Molecular Electronics”, Fudan University, Shanghai, June 5, 2009. 98. “Molecular Electronics and Sensors”, Nanjing University, Nanjing, June 4, 2009. 99. “Single molecule electronics: How stable is it?” University of Basel, CUSO cycle, May 15, 2009. 100. “From molecular electronics to molecular sensors”, University of Fribourg, CUSO cycle, May 14,

2009. 101. “Electron transport through single molecules”, University of Geneva, CUSO cycle, May 13, 2009. 102. ECS, on Impedance Microscopy, 103. *“Single molecule diode”, Nanochemistry Workshop, Bern, Switzerland, Keynote speech, May 12,

2009. 104. “From quantum point contact to molecular junctions”, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,

CUSO cycle, May 11, 2009. 105. *“Resistance and capacitance of redox molecules”, ECNANO2, Plenary speaker, Paris, April 22,

2009. 106. *“Molecular electronics and Sensors”, 2nd IBEC Symposium, Keynote speech, Barcelona, April

15, 2009. 107. “Stability and local heating in single molecule junctions”, American Physical Society meeting,

March 17, 2009. 108. “Wireless sensors for exposure biology”, Pittcon Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 12, 2009. 109. “Wearable and wireless sensor systems for biomedical applications”, University of Arizona,

Medical School, Feb. 24, 2009. 110. *“Electron transport in redox molecules”, plenary talk, Zing Chemistry, Cancun, Mexico, Feb. 9,

2009. 111. “Controlling charged transport via molecules”, Max Planck Institute, Mainz, Jan. 29, 2009. 112. “From benzene to graphene”, 427 WE-Heraeus Seminar, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany,

Jan. 26, 2009. 113. “Molecular sensors and electronics”, seminar at Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University,

Nov. 19, 2008. 114. “Introduction to Biosensors”, tutorial lectures, IEEE BioCAS, Baltimore, Nov. 20, 2008.

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115. AVS 55th International Symposium & Exhibition, Oct. 22, 2008, Boston, 116. *“Controlling electron transport in molecules”, keynote speaker, Trends in Nanotechnology 2008,

Sept. 5, 2008, Oviedo, Spain. 117. “Molecular electronics and sensors”, tutorial lectures in Summer School, Villars, Switzerland, Sept.

2 and 3, 2008. 118. “Electron transport from benzene to graphene”, ACS annual fall meeting, Philadelphia, Aug. 20,

2008. 119. “Molecular Electronics”, Seminar, Tsinghua University, Beijing, May 12, 2008. 120. “Chem. and Biosensors”, Seminar, China Eastern University, May 15, Shanghai, 2008. 121. “Optical sensors”, seminar, Institute of Applied Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, May 17,

2008. 122. “Molecular sensors”, seminar, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 21, 2008. 123. “Charge transport in redox molecules”, ACS spring meeting, New Orleans, April 8, 2008. 124. “Molecular electronics & sensors”, seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 7, 2008. 125. “Electron transport in single molecules”, the Russell Berrie Nano Workshop, Dead Sea, Israel, Feb.

11, 2008. 126. “Molecular electronics and sensors”, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Nov. 22, 2007. 127. “Lifetime and Current-Induced Local Heating Issues in Single Molecule Junctions”, CREST

Workshop on Molecular Nano-Electronic Devices, Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 20, 2007. 128. “Electron transport in single molecules”, seminar, Univ. of Maryland, Oct. 10, 2007. 129. “Detection of Mutations in Single DNA molecules”, 9th International Symposium on Mutation

Detections”, Xiamen, China, Sept. 24, 2007. 130. *“Controlling electron transport in redox molecules”, Keynote speaker, 58th Annual meeting of

International Society of Electrochemistry, Banff, Canada, Sept. 10, 2007. 131. “Nanotechnology”, Tutorial speaker at 58th Annual meeting of International Society of

Electrochemistry, Banff, Canada, Sept. 9, 2007. 132. *“Electrochemically controlled electron transport in single molecules”, Keynote speaker, 3rd Echem.

Meeting, Castle Trent, Czech. June 29, 2007, 133. “Lifetime and stability of single molecule junctions”, seminar, Automata University of Madrid,

Spain, June 26, 2007. 134. “Redox gating and local heating in single molecule junctions”, Colloquium in Nanoscience &

Nanotechnology, Basel University, Switzerland, June 22, 2007. 135. “Study single molecule conductance”, AVS workshop, Pittsburg, April 22-23, 2007. 136. “Controlling Electron Transport in Single Molecules”, Workshop of Canadian Institute for

Advanced Research, Montreal, April 14, 2007. 137. “Nanojuunction Arrays for Chemical and Biosensors”, U. of Alberta, Edmonton, March 16, 2007. 138. “Chemical sensors using polymer nanowires”, Pittcon, Chicago, Feb. 28, 2007. 139. “Controlled electron transport in molecules”, Mesilla Workshop, Mesilla, New Mexico, Feb. 6,

2007. 140. “Electron transport in redox molecules”, Colloquium in James Frank Institute, U. of Chicago, Jan.

17, 2007. 141. “Tuning fork polymer wire sensors”, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, Nov., 2006. 142. University of Arizona, Physics Colloquium, Tucson, Oct., “Molecular Electronics” 143. EPA, given by Erica Forzani. 144. Nano, given by Erica Forzani 145. International workshop on quantum measurement and manipulation, “Single molecule electronics”,

Hefei, China, Aug. 27, 2006. 146. Gordon Research Conference on Donors & Acceptors, “Electron Transport in Redox Molecules”,

Newport, RI, Aug. 16, 2006. 147. *European Union Science Foundation, invited keynote speaker, July 27, 2006. 148. Nanotechnology Productization and Trend, Motorola Workshop, “Nanosensors: Progress and

Challenges”, Tempe, AZ, May 23, 2006. 149. 2nd Symposium on Nano- & Bio-science, “Controlling electron transport in single molecules”, May

6, 2006, Xiamen, China.

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150. Materials Science Research Society Annual Meeting, “Electron transport in Redox Molecules”, invited talk given by student Josh Hihath, April 19, 2006.

151. Duke University, “Electron transport in molecular systems”, invited seminar, April 4, 2006. 152. Workshop on Bio-nanoelectronics, “Conductance of DNA”, organized by Canadian Institute of

Advanced Research Nanoelectronics program Montreal, Canada, March 30, 2006. 153. American Chemical Society Meeting, “Effects of contacts in molecular electronics”, Atlanta, GA,

March 29, 2006. 154. America Physical Society Meeting, “Electron Transport in Single Molecules”, Baltimore, MD,

March 15, 2006. 155. University of Pittsburgh, “Controlling current through single molecules”, Pittsburgh, Jan. 27, 2006. 156. Western Regional Meeting of American Chemical Society, “Microfabricated tuning fork sensors”,

given by student Francis Tsow, Los Angeles, Jan. 23, 2006. 157. Simon Fraser University, “Measurement of single molecule conductivity”, Vancouver, Canada, Jan.

11, 2006. 158. University of Victoria, “Electrical Wired Molecules”, Victoria, Canada. Jan. 9, 2006. 159. Tsinghua University, “Tuning fork chemical sensors”, Dec. 12, 2005. 160. Nanjing Aerospace University, “Chem- and biosensors”, Nanjing, Dec. 9, 2005. 161. International Symposium on Molecular Scale Electronics, Tskuba, Japan, “Controlling

conductance of single molecules”, Dec.5-6, 2005. 162. 3rd meeting on molecular circuitry, “Conductance of single molecules covalently attached to metal

electrodes”, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Dec. 3, 2005. 163. Symposium on Interfaces in Organic & Molecular Electronics II, “Measurement of single molecule

conductance with STM”, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, Nov. 2005. 164. Symposium on Interfaces in Nanotechnology for Environmental Applications, “Polymer wire

chemical sensors”, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, Nov., 2005. 165. Princeton University, seminar, “Controlling electron transport in single molecules”, Nov. 9, 2005. 166. University of California at Berkeley, seminar, “Wiring up Single Molecules”, Nov. 4, 2005. 167. Electrochemical Society Annual Meeting, “Chemical Sensors using Microfabricated Tuning Fork

Arrays”, Los Angeles, Oct. 17, 2005. 168. Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) annual conference,

Quebec, October 13, 2005. 169. Workshop on DNA-based Nanowires, “Conductance of DNA in Aqueous Solution”, Keynote

Speaker, Modena, October 7, 2005. 170. *Trends in Nanotechnology International Conference (TNT2005), Oviedo (Spain), keynote lecture,

August 29, 2005. 171. Faraday Discussions, Manchester, “Electron transport properties of redox molecules”, Manchester,

September 1, 2005. 172. Julich Research Institute, “Electron Transport through Single Molecules”, invited seminar, Aug. 4,

2004. 173. Annual Workshops on Molecular Conduction, West Lafayette, July 27-29, 2005. 174. Summer 2005 PhD School on Nanotechnology, “Molecular Electronics”, Catania, Italy, June 28,

2005. 175. Nan-Qiang Colloquium, Xiamen University, “Wiring molecules up into electrical circuits”,

Xiamen, May 17, 2005. 176. 5th Asia-Pacific Electrochemistry Conference, “Electrochemical control of current in single

molecules”, Shanghai, China, May 10, 2005. 177. University of California at San Diego, seminar, “Electron transport in single molecules”, April 8,

2005. 178. University of California at Riverside, colloquium, “Integrated Nanosensors”, April 1, 2005. 179. New Mexico State University, colloquium, “Reading chemical information electronically”, March

18, 2005. 180. American Chemical Society Meeting, “Electron transfer in redox molecules”, San Diego, CA,

March 16, 2005.

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181. Symposium on Nanostructure Control at Solid Surfaces for the Construction of Nano-molecular/Bio Devices, “Electron transport through single molecules”, Sapporo, Japan, March 9, 2005.

182. State University of New York at Albany, colloquium, “Wire Single Molecules up into Electronic Circuits”, Jan. 28, 2005.

183. 7th Molecular Scale Electronics, Engineering Conference International, “Control electron transport in single molecules”, San Diego, Jan. 23, 2005.

184. Zhongnan University, “Single molecule electronics: An overview”, Dec. 29, 2004. 185. Xiamen University, “Electrochemical Gate Controlled Electron Transport in Single Molecules”,

Dec. 20, 2004. 186. Fudan University, “Chem/Biosensors: Opportunities and Challenges”, Dec. 13, 2004. 187. Shanghai Normal University, “Chem/Biosensors: Opportunities and Challenges”, Dec. 13, 2004. 188. 12th International Colloquium on STM, Atagawa, Japan “Measurement and control electron

transport properties of single molecules”, Dec.10, 2004. 189. Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable (FRTR) meeting, Dec. 9, 2004, Arlington,

Virginia, “Integrated Nanosensor Systems for Environmental Protection”. 190. Southern Illinois University, seminar “Reading chemical properties of single molecules”, Dec. 3,

2004. 191. University of California at Irvine, ISIS seminar “Wire Single Molecules up into Electronic

Circuits”, Nov. 22, 2004. 192. *EPA Workshop on “Nanotechnology: Applications to Environmental Problems”, Plenary talk,

Philadelphia, Aug. 18, 2004. 193. Julich Research Institute, “Electron Transport Properties of Redox Molecules”, invited seminar,

Aug. 13, 2004. 194. The 5th International Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Summer School on “Molecules: Building Blocks

for Future Nanoelectronics”, Wittenberg, Aug. 10, 2004. 195. 9th ENSEF, “Wiring molecules up”, Aracaju, Brazil, July 16, 2004. 196. Workshop on Molecular Conduction, “Reading chemical information of single molecules

electronically”, Northwestern University, July 9, 2004. 197. Joint DRC/EMC Invited Session, “Electron transport properties of single molecules covalently

bonded to two electrodes”, Notre Dame, June 24, 2004. 198. Motorola Lab, “Chemical sensors with nanojunctions”, Tempe, AZ, June 2004. 199. Applied Biosystems, “Nanojunction and Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors”, invited seminar,

June 9, 2004. 200. FlipChip International, “Tuning Fork Arrays for Chemical Sensors”, June 2004. 201. Xiamen University, “Nanojunctions: Properties and Applications”, invited seminar, May 29, 2004. 202. SPM04, “Measurement of Single Molecule Electromechanical Properties”, Beijing-TEDA, May 26,

2004 203. University of Guelph and University of Waterloo joined seminar, “Electrical and Chemical

Properties of Single Molecules”, May 18, 2004. 204. CSSER, “Molecular Junctions: Properties and Sensor Applications”, seminar, April 23, 2004. 205. 3rd Micro Sensor Workshop, “Nanojunction Sensors”, Scottsdale, Arizona. April 21, 2004. 206. Material Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, “Electron transport of properties of single

molecule junctions”, April 14, 2004. 207. American Chemical Society, Anaheim, CA, “Molecular Junctions: Properties and Sensor

Applications”, April 1, 2004. 208. International Society of Electrochemistry, annual spring meeting, “Electron transport in single

molecules”, Xiamen, March 9, 2004. 209. AAAS annual meeting, Seattle, WA, “Chemical and Biological Sensor Applications using

Nanojunctions”, Feb. 13, 2004. 210. Chinese Academy of Science, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, “Single Molecule

Electromechanical Properties”, Jan. 4, 2004. 211. Anhui University, “Measurement of Single Molecule Conductance”, Jan. 3, 2004.

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212. Workshop France-USA: Molecular-scale Electronics, “Conductance of Single Molecules Covalently Bonded to Electrodes”, Dec. 19, 2003, Paris, France.

213. FACSS-2003, “Conducting Polymer Nanojunctions: Basic Properties and Chemical Sensor Applications” October 19 - 23, 2003, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

214. American Chemical Society, 38th Western Regional Meeting, “Electrochemical Fabrication and Properties of Conducting Polymer and Semiconductor Nanojunctions”, October 15-18, 2003, Long Beach, CA.

215. University of California at Irvine, “Electronic and Mechanical Properties of a Single Molecule”, Seminar, Oct., 7, 2003.

216. Nanotechonology & Environment, Interagency (NSF/EPA/DOE/DOD/FDA/NIH/USDA /NIST) Meeting, “Detection of Heavy Metal Ions with Polymer Nanojunctions”, Washington DC,

September 15-16, 2003. 217. American Chemical Society-Petroleum Research Fund, Workshop on Nanoscale Physical

Chemistry, “Electrochemical Fabrication of Nanostructures”, Pullman, Washington, July 29, 2003. 218. 9th International Fischer Symposium, “Probing Electron Transport through Molecules”, Munich,

Germany, July 21, 2003. 219. American Chemical Society Meeting (Symposium of Nanotechnology and Environment), “A

Nanocontact Heavy Metal Ion Sensor”, New Orleans, March 2003. 220. American Chemical Society Meeting, “Telegraphic Noise in Metal-Water-Metal Tunnel Junctions”,

New Orleans, March 2003. 221. Hunter College of CUNY, “Electron Transport Through Molecules”, New York, March 18, 2003. 222. 10th Annual Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology, Bethesda, Maryland, Oct. 12,

2002. 223. 10th Annual Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology, Scientific Tutorial Talk, Oct. 10,

2002. 224. Electron-Phonon Effects in Nanosystems (EPENS'02), Long Island, New York, September 24,

2002. 225. *International Society of Electrochemistry, 53rd annual meeting, Duesseldorf, Germany, September

19, 2002, plenary lecture. 226. American Chemical Society Meeting, “Differential SPR”, Boston, Aug. 2002. 227. Gordon Research Conference, “Atomic-scale contacts and gaps: fabrications and properties”,

August 15, New London, 2002. 228. Beijing University, “Applications of Quantum wires”, Seminar, June 18, 2002. 229. Tsinghua University, “Molecular Electronics”, Beijing, June 16, 2002. 230. IUMRS-ICEM 2002, “Conducting Polymer Switches”, Xi’an, June 14, 2002. 231. Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, “Electrochemical

fabrication of quantum wires”, June 8, 2002. 232. 200th Electrochemical Society Meetings, “Fabrication of atomic-scale contacts with a self-

termination method”, May 13, 2002. 233. Purdue University, seminar, “Connecting Single Molecules to Nanoelectrodes”, May 9, 2002. 234. CSSER, “Molecular Electronics: Contacts and Interfaces”, Arizona State University, March 22,

2002. 235. Gordon Research Conference, “Electrochemistry of Quantum Wires”, Ventura Beach, CA, Jan. 21,

2002. 236. Institute of Solid State Science, Chinese Academy of Science, Dec. 2001. 237. Anhui University, China, seminar, Dec. 2001. 238. University of Heidelberg, Germany, Seminar, Dec. 2001. 239. University of Karlsruche, Germany, Seminar, Dec. 2001. 240. *Workshop on Electrochemical Fabrication of Nanostructures, keynote, Reisenberg, Germany,

Nov., 2001. 241. SRC, Mineapolis, October, 2001 242. 199th Electrochemical Society Meetings, San Francisco, September 2001. 243. American Chemical Society, Chicago, August 26, 2001. 244. 9th International Conference on Electrified Interfaces, Wolfville, July 2001.

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245. 84st Canadian Chemical Society Conference, Montreal, May, 2001. 246. University of Miami, seminar, April 20, 2001. 247. Florida Atlantic University, seminar, January 19, 2001. 248. North Carolina State University, seminar, Nov. 2000. 249. 197th American Electrochemical Society Meetings, Symposium on Scanning Tunneling

Microscopy, Oct., Phoenix, 2000. 250. Quantum Electronics Labs, Motorola, June 2000. 251. Molecular Electronics Symposium, Phoenix, May, 2000. 252. 196th American Electrochemical Society Meetings, Toronto, May, 2000. 253. Biomolecular Application of Scanning Probe Microscopy –2000 Workshop, The Royal Danish

Academy of Sciences and Letters, Copenhagen, March, 2000. 254. American Vacuum Society, Southeast chapter, annual conference, Orlando, March 2000. 255. Georgia Institute of Technology, Physics Colloquium, Atlanta, December , 1999. 256. 26th Annual Conference of Federation of Analytical Spectroscopy, Vancouver, Oct. , 1999. 257. Washington State University, Colloquium, Sept. , 1999. 258. 195th American Electrochemical Society Meetings, May , 1999. 259. University of Illinois at Urbana, Colloquium, Feb. , 1999. 260. 65th American Physical Society, Southeast, Annual Meeting, Nov. 1998. 261. 81st Canadian Chemical Society Conference, Whistler, May, 1998. 262. Scanning International 97, Chicago, May 1997. 263. Scanning Probe Microscopy Workshop, ECS, Texas, Oct. 1996. 264. Florida International University, Chemistry Department, Feb. 1996. 265. University of Oregon, seminar, Jan. 1995. 266. University of Miami, seminar, Oct. 1994. 267. Florida International University, Physics Department, seminar, Feb. 1993. 268. California State University at Long Beach, seminar, April 1992. 269. Stanford University, Feb., seminar, 1992. 270. Queens College of CUNY, Nov., seminar, 1991. 271. Exxon Research Laboratories, 1990.