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1 Curriculum Vitae: Stefan H. Bossmann Dr. rer. nat., Dr. ing. habil. Stefan H. Bossmann Kansas State University Department of Chemistry and Terry C. Johnson Cancer Center; The Midwest Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology; The University of Kansas Cancer Center 213 CBC Building Manhattan, KS 66506-0401 USA phone: 785-532-6817 fax: 785-532-6666 http://www.k-state.edu/chem/ email: [email protected] 4915 Lakewood Drive Manhattan, KS 66503 USA phone: 785-477-7135 Present Position Professor, Organic Chemistry, Kansas State University (2004 - present) Grade School and High School completed in Saarlouis, Germany Undergraduate: University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1983- 1988; BS degree, 1984 Research carried out with Professor Dr. Walter Walisch Graduate: University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1988-1991, Master’s Equivalency 1989, Teaching Assistantship: 1988, Graduate Fellowship from the "Chemical Industry Fund" (FCI): 1989-1991; Research carried out with Professor Dr. Heinz Dürr Postdoctoral Research carried out with Professor Dr. Nicholas J. Turro, Columbia University in the City of New York, 05/1991-04/1993 in collaboration with Professor Dr. Jaqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany, 04/1993-07/1999 Partner in the German Company Mycotek (Erlangen, Germany), 02/1998- 06/2004

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Curriculum Vitae: Stefan H. Bossmann

Dr. rer. nat., Dr. ing. habil. Stefan H. BossmannKansas State UniversityDepartment of Chemistry andTerry C. Johnson Cancer Center;The Midwest Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology;The University of Kansas Cancer Center213 CBC BuildingManhattan, KS 66506-0401USAphone: 785-532-6817fax: 785-532-6666http://www.k-state.edu/chem/email: [email protected]

4915 Lakewood DriveManhattan, KS 66503

USA

phone: 785-477-7135

Present PositionProfessor, Organic Chemistry, Kansas State University (2004 - present)

Grade School and High School completed in Saarlouis, Germany

Undergraduate: University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1983-1988; BS degree, 1984Research carried out with Professor Dr. Walter Walisch

Graduate: University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany, 1988-1991, Master’s Equivalency 1989, Teaching Assistantship: 1988, Graduate Fellowship from the "Chemical Industry Fund" (FCI): 1989-1991; Research carried out with Professor Dr. Heinz Dürr

Postdoctoral Research carried out with Professor Dr. Nicholas J. Turro, Columbia University in the City of New York, 05/1991-04/1993 in collaboration with Professor Dr. Jaqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany, 04/1993-07/1999

Partner in the German Company Mycotek (Erlangen, Germany), 02/1998-06/2004

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Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany, 07/1999-06/2004

Co-Founder and Partner of Mobile Biosensing Diagnostics (joint venture of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Kansas State University), 08/2016-present.

Honors and Awards

1991 Thesis Award of the "Chemical Industry Fund" (FCI)1991-1993 Post Doctoral Fellowship Award, German Research

Society (DFG)1994 NATO - Research Award "Design and Investigation of

Ruthenium-Zeolite-Assemblies for Solar Light Induced Water Remediation"

1996 Habilitation Award of the "Chemical Industry Fund" (FCI)

1998 “Think Different” Award from the Student Parliament of the University of Karlsruhe, Germany

1998 Young Professor’s Award (Hochschullehrernachwuchspreis) Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, German Society for Technical Chemistry and Biotechnology (DECHEMA), Frankfurt, Germany

1999 Guest Distinguished Scholar at the University of Urbino, Italy

2001 Langmuir-Fellow, “Environmental Molecular Science Institute“, Columbia University, New York, NY

2001 Guest Distinguished Scholar at The Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Represented the Federal Republic of Germany during a fact-finding mission with the aim to start up German-funded scientific collaborations between Israel and Palestine.

2002-2004 Invited member of CAN (Center for Applied Nanotechnology) of the University of Karlsruhe, Germany

2002 Guest Distinguished Scholar at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Represented the Federal Republic of Germany during the opening ceremonies for the Chinese-German Science Center in Hong Kong.

2005 KSU’s “Professor of the Year”2005 Affiliated Scientist of the Terry C. Johnson Center for

Basic Cancer Research (renamed: Johnson Cancer Research Center)

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2007-present Invited Member of The Midwestern Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology

2011-present Member of KSU’s Center for Biobased Polymers by Design

2011 KSU’s Presidential Performance Award2012-present Invited member of the NCI-designated Cancer Center

of the University of Kansas2014 Distinguished Faculty Award for Mentoring of

Undergraduate Students in Research2014-present Honorary Distinguished Professor, Kunming Medical,

Kunming, Yunnan province, China2015 Guest Distinguished Scholar at The First Affiliated

Teaching Hospital of Kunming University, Kunming, Yunnan province, China

2015-2017 Accredited International Expert by the State of China “高端外国专家“ (Highest Honored International Expert) by a Panel of Scientific Advisors to the Chinese “State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs”

2017 Named “STEM Research Exemplar” by The Research Exemplar Project of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

2017 Erwin W. Segebrecht Award for Excellence and Inspiration in Teaching, Research, and Service

2018 Profiled in “50 Kansans You Should Know” by Ingram’s Magazine

2018 Director, Center of Excellence in Pancreatic Cancer Research at Kansas State University

2019 University Distinguished Professor, Kansas State University

2019 Associate Director of The Midwestern Institute for Comparative Stem Cell Biology

Professional Service

NIH, Biomaterials and Biointerfaces Study SectionNIH, SBIR Study SectionNIH, Special Emphasis Panel, Drug DeliveryNIH, Special Emphasis Panel, Physical Methods in Oncology

NSF CBET (Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems): Biophotonics, Biosensing, Career Proposals, and EFRI (Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation)NSF Centers of Chemical Innovation (CCI)NSF CHE (Division of Chemistry): Career ProposalsNSF DMR (Division of Materials Research): Biomaterials and Career ProposalsNSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)

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NSF Partnerships for Innovation Program (PFI-BIC)NSF (Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)

Science-Advisor to the Georgian National Science Foundation and the Georgian Academy of Science (2006-present)

Science-Advisor to the Israeli National Science Foundation (2008-present)

Science-Advisor to the Royal Jordan Science Foundation (2010-present)

Science-Advisor to the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia (2011-present)

Reviewer for the Polish National Science Foundation (2014-present)

Reviewer for the Swiss National Science Foundation (2017-present)

Member of KSU’s Graduate Council (2007-2009), Student Affairs Committee (2007-2009), Graduate Readmission Committee (2007-2010), Intellectual Property Advisory Committee (IPAC), (2008-2011) KSURF Fellowship Selection Committee (2010-2016), Kansas State’s “2025” Committee (2012), Dean’s Advisory Committee (2012-2014), Shared Laboratory Concept Task Force (2019 to date)

Member of the Editorial Board of Applied Sciences, MDPI Publishers, Beijing, Basel, 2018-present.

Associate Editor of Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (Elsevier Inc. Marquis One, 245 Peachtree Center Avenue, Suite 1900, Atlanta, GA 30303), 2016-present.

Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nanotechnology and Material Science, Omega Publishers, Plainsboro, NJ 08536, 2015-2017.

Ethical Review Board Nature Nanotechnology (2017-2018).

Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Chemical Society (ACS), Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik and Biotechnology e.V. (DECHEMA), National Academy of Inventors (NAI)

Reviewer for: ACS Nano, Analytical Chemistry, Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, Applied Sciences, Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Environmental Science and Technology,

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Green Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganica Chimica Acta, Journal of American Chemical SocietyJournal of Photochemistry & Photobiology A, B, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, B, C, Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Macromolecules, Materials Chemistry A, B, Nano Letters, Nanomedicine NMB, Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, Synthesis, Small, Tetrahedron, Tetrahedron Letters

Publications (Journal Articles, Reviews and Book Chapters); h-index: 41, i10 index: 107; number of citations: > 6800 (web of science), > 8300 (Google Scholar Citations)

1. Duerr, H.; Kilburg, H.; Bossmann, S. Electron transfer reactions. 7. Efficient synthesis of crown ester-linked ruthenium complexes. A new class of a supramolecular sensitizer-crown ester assembly for electron transfer., Synthesis 1990, 9, 773-8.

2. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S.; Kilburg, H.; Trierweiler, H. P.; Schwarz, R. Supramolecular sensitizers and sensitizer/relay assemblies. A novel approach to electron transfer reactions. in Frontiers in Supramolecular Organic Chemistry and Photochemistry, Schneider, H.-J. Duerr, H. (Eds.); VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 1991; pp 453-76.

3. Bossmann, S.; Seiler, M.; Duerr, H. Supramolecular sensitizer-relay assemblies. An evaluation of binding constants from non-linear Stern-Volmer plots., J. Phys. Org. Chem. 1992, 5, 63-73.

4. Winnik, F. M.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Bossmann, S. H.; Garcia-Garibay, M.; Turro, N. J. Co-nonsolvency of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) in mixed water-methanol solutions: a look at spin-labeled polymers., Macromolecules 1992, 25, 6007-17.

5. Ottaviani, M. F.; Ghatlia, N. D.; Bossmann, S. H.; Barton, J. K.; Duerr, H.; Turro, N. J. Nitroxide-labeled ruthenium(II)-polypyridyl complexes as EPR probes to study organized systems. 2. Combined photophysical and EPR investigations of B-DNA. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 8946-52.

6. Bossmann, S.; Duerr, H. Molecular architecture of photochemical devices by design., EPA Newsletter 1992, 45, 17-22.

7. Turro, N. J.; Khudyakov, I. V.; Bossmann, S. H.; Dwyer, D. W. An electron spin polarization study of the interaction of photoexcited triplet molecules with mono- and polynitroxyl stable free radicals., J. Phys. Chem. 1993, 97, 1138-46.

8. Bossmann, S.; Duerr, H. Crown ether-linked ruthenium coronates. A new type of photostable electron transfer-sensitizers., New J. Chem. 1992, 16, 769-70.

9. Duerr, H.; Thome, A.; Kranz, C.; Kilburg, H.; Bossmann, S.; Braun, B.; Janzen, K. P.; Blasius, E. Supramolecular effects on photochromism-properties of crown ether-modified dihydroindolizines., J. Phys. Org. Chem. 1992, 5, 689-98.

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10. Bossmann, S.; Duerr, H.; Mayer, E. Novel biomimetic systems for visible light induced water reduction., Z. Naturforsch., B: Chem. Sci. 1993, 48, 369-86.

11. Winnik, F. M.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Bossmann, S. H.; Pan, W.; Miguel, G.-G.; Turro, N. J. Cononsolvency of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide): a look at spin-labeled polymers in mixtures of water and tetrahydrofuran., Macromolecules 1993, 26, 4577-85.

12. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S.; Beuerlein, A. Biomimetic approaches to the construction of supramolecular catalysts: titanium dioxide-platinum antenna catalysts to reduce water using visible light., J. Photochem. Photobiol., A: Chem 1993, 73, 233-45.

13. Winnik, F. M.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Bossman, S. H.; Pan, W.; Garcia-Garibay, M.; Turro, N. J. Phase separation of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) in water: a spectroscopic study of a polymer tagged with a fluorescent dye and a spin label., J. Phys. Chem. 1993, 97, 12998-3005.

14. Murphy, C. J.; Arkin, M. R.; Jenkins, Y.; Ghatlia, N. D.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, N. J.; Barton, J. K. Long-range photoinduced electron transfer through a DNA helix., Science 1993, 262, 1025-9.

15. Ottaviani, M. F.; Montalti, F.; Turro, N. J.; Tomalia, D. A., Characterization of Starburst Dendrimers by the EPR Technique. Copper(II) Ions Binding Full Generation Dendrimers. J. Phys. Chem. B 1997, 101 (2), 158-166.

16. Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Leroi, G. E.; Barton, J. K.; Turro, N. J., Ligand-Specific Charge Localization in the MLCT Excited State of Ru(bpy)2(dpphen)2+ Monitored by Time-Resolved Resonance Raman Spectroscopy. Inorg. Chem. 1994, 33 (7), 1344-7.

17. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S.; Heppe, G.; Schwarz, R.; Thiery, U.; Trierweiler, H. P. Light-induced electron transfer in simple supramolecular Ru-polypyridine complexes., Proceedings - Indian Academy of Sciences, Chemical Sciences 1993, 105, 435-50.

18. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S.; Schwarz, R.; Kropf, M.; Hayo, R.; Turro, N. J. Supramolecular assemblies for light-induced electron-transfer reactions., J. Photochem. Photobiol., A: Chem 1994, 80, 341-50.

19. Schwarz, P.; Bossmann, S.; Guldner, A.; Duerr, H. A Combined Investigation of Four Colloids for Artificial Photosynthesis by Scanning Electron Microscopy, Quasielastic Light Scattering, and Bis-heteroleptic Styrene-Attached Ruthenium Complexes, Adsorbed at the water/colloid Interface., Langmuir 1994, 10, 4483-97.

20. Murphy, C. J.; Arkin, M. R.; Ghatlia, N. D.; Bossmann, S.; Turro, N. J.; Barton, J. K. Fast photoinduced electron transfer through DNA intercalation., PNAS 1994, 91, 5315-19.

21. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S.; Schwarz, R. Supramolecular sensitizers for photoinduced electron-transfer., J. Inf. Rec. Mat. 1994, 21, 471-4.

22. Bossmann, S. H.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Turro, C.; Turro, N. J. Combined single photon counting and EPR-studies of the interaction of ruthenium-complexes with DNA: is intercalation really observed?, J. Inf. Rec. Mat. 1994, 21, 475-9.

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23. Niu, S.; Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Tomalia, D. A.; Turro, N. J. Binding of *Ru(phen)32+ to Starburst Dendrimers and Its Quenching by Co(phen)33+: Generation Dependence of the Quenching Rate Constant., J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 5512-17.

24. Schulman, L. S.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, N. J. Analysis of Luminescence Quenching on Calf Thymus DNA., J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 9283-92.

25. Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Jenkins, Y.; Barton, J. K.; Turro, N. J. Proton Transfer Quenching of the MLCT Excited State of Ru(phen)2dppz2+ in Homogeneous Solution and Bound to DNA., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 9026-32.

26. Pan, W.; Bossmann, S.; Durning, C. J.; Turro, N. J. Mobility Redistribution of Spin Labels on Adsorbed Polystyrene., Macromolecules 1995, 28, 7284-8.

27. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. In Synthesis of high-molecular-weight polyacrylic acid derivatives with hydrophobic side chain and chemical linked fluorescence labels, Universität Karlsruhe: 1995; Wissenschaftliche Abschlussberichte, Internationales Seminar, pp 156-168.

28. Koptyug, I. V.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, N. J. Inversion-Recovery of Nitroxide Spin Labels in Solution and Microheterogeneous Environments., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 1435-45.

29. Bossmann, S.; Braun, A. M. Book Review: Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Vol. B5, analytical methods I Volume editors H. Guenzler (analytical methods), M. Polke (process control engineering)., Chem. Eng. Proc. 1996, 35, 87-9.

30. Turro, C.; Evenzahav, A.; Bossmann, S. H.; Barton, J. K.; Turro, N. J. Excited state properties of Rh(phi)2(phen)3+ and related complexes: a strong photooxidant., Inorg. Chim. Acta 1996, 243, 101-108.

31. Ottaviani, M. F.; Turro, C.; Turro, N. J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Tomalia, D. A. Nitroxide-Labeled Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes as EPR Probes of Organized Systems. 3. Characterization of Starburst Dendrimers and Comparison to Photophysical Measurements., J. Phys. Chem. 1996, 100, 13667-13674.

32. Bossmann, S. H.; Troescher, G.; Oliveros, E.; Braun, A. M. Light-induced decomposition of perinaphthenone (phenalenone) in N,N-dimethylacetamide, 1,4-dioxane and 2-propanol., J. Inf. Rec. Mat. 1996, 23(1-2, 14th Conference Photochemistry Section of the Society of German Chemists, 1995, Pt. 2), 171-173.

33. Bossmann, S. Book Review: Environmental Organic Chemistry by Rene R. Schwarzenbach, Philip M. Gschwend and Dieter M. Imboden, Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica 1996, 24, 242.

34. Bossmann, S. H.; Ghatlia, N. D.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Turro, C.; Duerr, H.; Turro, N. J. Synthesis and characterization of nitroxide-linked ruthenium complexes as molecular probes for microheterogeneous environments., Synthesis 1996, 11, 1313-1319.

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35. Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Niu, S.; Barton, J. K.; Turro, N. J. Effect of guest/host interactions on photoinduced electron transfer reactions., Inorg. Chim. Acta 1996, 252, 333-338.

36. Bossmann, S. Ruthenium(II)-tris-bipyridine and titanium dioxide. Photocatalysts for solar induced water remediation., GIT Labor-Fachzeitschrift 1997, 41, 44-46.

37. Israel, G.; Ciesielski, M.; Bossmann, S.; Turro, N. J. Supramolecular properties of a perylenetetracarboxylic bisimide dye and their effects on the photochemistry., 14(Leopoldina-Foerderpreistraeger Berichte) 1996, 215-229.

38. Bossmann, S. H.; Ottaviani, M. F.; Turek, T. State of copper species during N2O decomposition over Cu-ZSM-5., Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft 1997, 101, 978-980.

39. Schwarz, P. F.; Turro, N. J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Abdel Wahab, A.-M. A.; Duerr, H. A New Method To Determine the Generation of Hydroxyl Radicals in Illuminated TiO2 Suspensions., J. Phys. Chem. B 1997, 101, 7127-7134.

40. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis of high-molecular polyacrylic-acid-derivatives possessing hydrophobic side chains as well as chemically linked fluorescence labels., Journal of Nepal Chemical Society 1997, 16, 13-17.

41. Hu, Y.-Z.; van Loyen, D.; Schwarz, O.; Bossmann, S.; Duerr, H.; Huch, V.; Veith, M. Intramolecular Electron Transfer between Noncovalently Linked Donor and Acceptor in a [2]Catenane., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1998, 120, 5822-5823.

42. Bossmann, S. H.; Schulman, L. S., Luminescence quenching as a probe of particle distribution. In Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics in One Dimension, Privman, V., Ed. Cambridge University Press: 1997; pp 443-460.

43. Ben-Avraham, D.; Schulman, L. S.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, C.; Turro, N. J. Luminescence Quenching of Ruthenium(II)-Tris(phenanthroline) by Cobalt(III)-Tris(phenanthroline) Bound to the Surface of Starburst Dendrimers., J. Phys. Chem. B 1998, 102, 5088-5093.

44. Bossmann, S. H.; Oliveros, E.; Goeb, S.; Siegwart, S.; Dahlen, E. P.; Payawan, L., Jr.; Straub, M.; Woerner, M.; Braun, A. M. New Evidence against Hydroxyl Radicals as Reactive Intermediates in the Thermal and Photochemically Enhanced Fenton Reactions., J. Phys. Chem. A 1998, 102, 5542-5550.

45. Lei, L.; Hu, X.; Lock Yue, P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Goeb, S.; Braun, A. M. Oxidative degradation of polyvinyl alcohol by the photochemically enhanced Fenton reaction., J. Photochem. Photobiol., A: Chem 1998, 116, 159-166.

46. Ranjit, K. T.; Willner, I.; Bossmann, S.; Braun, A. M. Iron(III) Phthalocyanine-Modified Titanium Dioxide: A Novel Photocatalyst for the Enhanced Photodegradation of Organic Pollutants., J. Phys. Chem. B 1998, 102, 9397-9403.

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47. Bossmann, S. H.; Herrmann, D.; Braun, A. M.; Turro, C. Ruthenium (II)-tris-bipyridine/TiO2/platinum-doped zeolite Y photocatalysts: photochemical generation of hydrogen (H2) and oxidation of 2,4-dimethylaniline., J. Inf. Rec. 1998, 24, 271-275.

48. David, E.; van Loyen, D.; Born, R.; Bossmann, S. H.; Duerr, H.; Willner, I. Biomimetic models based on Ru-polypyridine-complexes - Electron transfer in supramolecular assemblies., J. Inf. Rec. 1998, 24, 277-284.

49. Bossmann, S. H. Kombinierte photophysikalische, Elektronenspinresonanz- und analytische Untersuchungen in mikroheterogenen und heterogenen Systemen als Grundlage der Entwicklung phänomenologischer und topologischer Modelle (Habilitation Thesis), Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Karlruhe, Germany, 1997, 497pp.

50. Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Nonell, S.; Marti, C.; Heit, G.; Troscher, G.; Neuner, A.; Martinez, C.; Braun, A. M. Photochemistry of the singlet oxygen [O2(1g)] sensitizer perinaphthenone (phenalenone) in N,N'-dimethylacetamide and 1,4-dioxane., New J. Chem. 1999, 23, 85-93.

51. Hu, Y.-Z.; Bossmann, S. H.; van Loyen, D.; Schwarz, O.; Duerr, H. A novel 2,2'-bipyridine[2]catenane and its ruthenium complex: synthesis, structure, and intramolecular electron transfer - a model for the photosynthetic reaction center., Chemistry--A European Journal 1999, 5, 1267-1277.

52. Alfimov, M. V.; Gromov, S. P.; Fedorov, Y. V.; Fedorova, O. A.; Vedernikov, A. I.; Churakov, A. V.; Kuz'mina, L. G.; Howard, J. A. K.; Bossmann, S.; Braun, A.; Woerner, M.; Sears, D. F., Jr.; Saltiel, J., Synthesis, structure, and ion selective complexation of trans and cis isomers of photochromic dithia-18-crown-6 ethers. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 4992-5000.

53. Goeb, S.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Guardani, R.; Nascimento, C. A. O. Modeling the kinetics of a photochemical water treatment process by means of artificial neural networks., Chem. Eng. Proc. 1999, 38, 373-382.

54. Ranjit, K. T.; Cohen, H.; Willner, I.; Bossmann, S.; Braun, A. M. Lanthanide oxide-doped titanium dioxide: effective photocatalysts for the degradation of organic pollutants., J. Mat. Sci. 1999, 34, 5273-5280.

55. Ranjit, K. T.; Willner, I.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Modified titanium dioxide photocatalysts for the enhanced photodegradation of organic substrates., Research on Chemical Intermediates 1999, 25, 733-756.

56. Bossmann, S. H.; Francesca Ottaviani, M.; van Loyen, D.; Duerr, H.; Turro, C. Elucidation of acceptor-acceptor interactions in a Ru(II) supramolecular photosynthetic model complex., Chem. Commun. 1999, 24, 2487-2488.

57. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis, Characterization, and First Application of High Molecular Weight Polyacrylic Acid Derivatives Possessing Perfluorinated Side Chains and Chemically Linked Pyrene Labels., J. Phys. Chem. B 2000, 104, 2215-2223.

58. Pokhrel, M. R.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. Photoinitiated Synthesis and Characterization of P(MMA/DPB) Polymer Nanoparticles Using Poly(N-

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isopropylacrylamide) in Aqueous Solutions as a Template., Macromolecules 2000, 33, 3577-3584.

59. Lahav, M.; Heleg-Shabtai, V.; Wasserman, J.; Katz, E.; Willner, I.; Duerr, H.; Hu, Y.-Z.; Bossmann, S. H. Photoelectrochemistry with Integrated Photosensitizer-Electron Acceptor and Au-Nanoparticle Arrays., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 11480-11487.

60. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Photochemical synthesis of polymer nanoparticles in aqueous solutions using poly-N-isopropyl-acrylamide as a template., J. Inf. Rec. 2000, 25, 47-55.

61. Goeb, S.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Guardani, R.; Nascimento, C. A. O. Optimization of the photochemically enhanced Fenton oxidation of 2,4-dimethylaniline applying artificial neural networks., J. Inf. Rec. 2000, 25, 447-454.

62. Ranjit, K. T.; Willner, I.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Novel Photocatalysts for the Enhanced Degradation of p-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid., Env. Sci. Technol. 2001, 35, 1544-1549.

63. Niederweis, M.; Heinz, C.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. Nanostructuring of Carbon Surfaces by Deposition of a Channel-Forming Protein and Subsequent Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate Prepolymers., Nano Letters 2001, 1, 169-174.

64. Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, C.; Schnabel, C.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Payawan, L. M., Jr.; Baumeister, B.; Woerner, M. Ru(bpy)32+/TiO2-Codoped Zeolites: Synthesis, Characterization, and the Role of TiO2 in Electron Transfer Photocatalysis., J. Phys. Chem. B 2001, 105, 5374-5382.

65. Ottaviani, M. F.; Venturi, F.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Schmutz, T.; Bossmann, S. H. Physicochemical Studies on the Adsorption Properties of Asbestos., Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2001, 238, 371-380.

66. Bossmann, S. H.; Oliveros, E.; Goeb, S.; Kantor, M.; Goppert, A.; Braun, A. M.; Lei, L.; Yue, P. L. Oxidative degradation of polyvinyl alcohol by the photochemically enhanced fenton reaction. Evidence for the formation of super-macromolecules., Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism 2001, 26, 113-137.

67. Oliveros, E.; Goeb, S.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Nascimento, C. D.; Guardani, R., Waste water treatment by the photochemically enhanced Fenton reaction: Modeling and Optimization using experimental design and artificial neural networks. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Technologies 2001, 577-581.

68. Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S. Ruthenium Polypyridine Complexes. On the Route to Biomimetic Assemblies as Models for the Photosynthetic Reaction Center., Acc. Chem. Res. 2001, 34, 905-917.

69. Bossmann, S. H.; Goeb, S.; Siegenthaler, T.; Braun, A. M.; Ranjit, K. T.; Willner, I. An N,N'-dialkyl-4,4'-bipyridinium-modified titanium-dioxide photocatalyst for water remediation - observation and application of supramolecular effects in photocatalytic degradation of p -donor organic compounds., Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001, 371, 621-628.

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70. Ottaviani, M. F.; Winnik, F. M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, N. J. Phase separation of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) in mixtures of water and methanol: a spectroscopic study of the phase-transition process with a polymer tagged with a fluorescent dye and a spin label., Helvetica Chimica Acta 2001, 84, 2476-2492.

71. Bossmann, S. H.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Braun, A. M. Nanoskalige Polymerpartikel mittels Poly-N-isopropyl-acrylamid (PNIPAM)-Templaten; Universität Karlsruhe (TH): Karlsruhe, 2001; 78-83.

72. Bossmann, S. H.; Wörner, M.; Payawan jr., L.; Baumeister, B.; Schnabel, C.; Braun, A. M. Das Schiff in der Flasche; Universität Karlsruhe (TH): Karlsruhe, 2001; pp 73-77.

73. Bossmann, S. H.; Ollveros, E.; Goeb, S.; Kantor, M.; Goppert, A.; Lei, L.; Yue, P. L.; Braun, A. M. Degradation of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) by homogeneous and heterogeneous photocatalysis applied to the photochemically enhanced Fenton reaction., Water Sci. Technol. 2001, 44(5, Oxidation Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment II), 257-262.

74. Goeb, S.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Nascimento, C. A. O.; Guardani, R. Optimal experimental design and artificial neural networks applied to the photochemically enhanced Fenton reaction., Water Sci. Technol. 2001, 44(5, Oxidation Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment II), 339-345.

75. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H.; Dannhaueser, E.; Winnik, F. M. Synthesis and characterization of pH and temperature responsible N-isopropylacrylamide-acrylic acid copolymers., Journal of Nepal Chemical Society 2001, 20, 1-10.

76. Ranjit, K. T.; Willner, I.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Lanthanide Oxide Doped Titanium Dioxide Photocatalysts: Effective Photocatalysts for the Enhanced Degradation of Salicylic Acid and t-Cinnamic Acid., J. Catal. 2001, 204, 305-313.

77. Choi, S. P.; Zhang, N. L.; Yeung, D.-Y.; Lee, L.-F.; Wong, W. C.; Au, O. C.; Chan, J. H.; Ho, M. K.; Wong, Y. H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Oliveros, E.; Gob, S.; Kantor, M.; Goppert, A.; Braun, A. M.; Lei, L. C.; Yue, P. L.; Mi, Y.; Kung, K.-S.; Ng, C. W.; Chiu, A. C. F.; Zwick, R.; Rapoport, A.; Lo, A. K. C.; Dumitrescu, A.; Xu, B.; Chan, C.; Harland, L.; Barritt, G.; Miller, A.; Xi, X.; Cao, K.; Jin, X.; Wan, H.; Chan, M.; Hu, C.; Chan, C. T.; Chakraborty, S.; Ray, T.; Dai, W.-M.; Wu, A.; Lai, K. W.; Lee, M. Y. H.; Huang, J.-C.; Sun, J.-M.; Shang, C.; Misic, J.; Tam, Y. B.; Chan, K., Solving hidden-mode Markov-decision problems. Journal of Comparative Economics 2001, 30 (2), 325-328.

78. Fedorova, O. A.; Fedorov, Y. V.; Vedernikov, A. I.; Gromov, S. P.; Yescheulova, O. V.; Alfimov, M. V.; Woerner, M.; Bossmann, S.; Braun, A.; Saltiel, J. Thiacrown ether substituted styryl dyes: synthesis, complex formation and multiphotochromic properties., J. Phys. Chem. A 2002, 106, 6213-6222.

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79. Bossmann, S. H.; Shahin, N.; Le Thanh, H.; Bonfill, A.; Woerner, M.; Braun, A. M. [FeII(bpy)3]2+/TiO2-codoped zeolites: Synthesis, characterization, and first application in photocatalysis., ChemPhysChem 2002, 3, 401-407.

80. Fu, P. K. L.; Bradley, P. M.; van Loyen, D.; Duerr, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Turro, C. DNA Photocleavage by a Supramolecular Ru(II)-Viologen Complex., Inorg. Chem. 2002, 41, 3808-3810.

81. Schild, V.; van Loyen, D.; Duerr, H.; Bouas-Laurent, H.; Turro, C.; Woerner, M.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Tuning the Charge-Separated Lifetimes of Ruthenium(II) polypyridyl-Viologen Dyads and Ruthenium(II) polypyridyl-Viologen Triads by the Formation of Supramolecular Assemblies with Crown Ethers., J. Phys. Chem. A 2002, 106, 9149-9158.

82. Niederweis, M.; Heinz, C.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. Nanostructuring by Deposition of Protein Channels Formed on Carbon Surfaces., Nano Letters 2002, 2, 1263-1268.

83. Ángel Ríos-Enriquez, M.; Shahin, N.; Bossmann, S.; Oliveros, E.; Braun, A.; Durán-de-Bazúa, C. Experimentos en un reactor solar para la degradación de xilidina y sulfolán empleando reacciones tipo Fenton, Tecnol. Ciencia Ed. (IMIQ) 2002, 1, 23-34.

84. Bossmann, S. H.; Jockusch, S.; Schwarz, P.; Baumeister, B.; Goeb, S.; Schnabel, C.; Payawan, L., Jr.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Woerner, M.; Braun, A. M.; Turro, N. J. Ruthenium(II) tris-bipyridine/titanium dioxide co-doped zeolite Y photocatalysts: II. Photocatalyzed degradation of the model pollutant 2,4-xylidine, evidence for percolation behavior., Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 2003, 2, 477-486.

85. Amat, A. M.; Arques, A.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Goeb, S.; Miranda, M. A. A "camel through the eye of a needle": Direct introduction of the TPP+ ion inside Y-zeolites by formal ion exchange in aqueous medium., Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2003, 42, 1653-1655.

86. Bossmann, S. H.; Janik, K.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Heinz, C.; Niederweis, M. Reconstitution of a porin from Mycobacterium smegmatis at HOPG covered with hydrophobic host layers., Surface and Interface Analysis 2004, 36, 127-134.

87. Mailaender, C.; Reiling, N.; Engelhardt, H.; Bossmann, S.; Ehlers, S.; Niederweis, M. The MspA porin promotes growth and increases antibiotic susceptibility of both Mycobacterium bovis BCG and Mycobacterium tuberculosis., Microbiology 2004, 150, 853-864.

88. Bossmann, S. H.; Oliveros, E.; Kantor, M.; Niebler, S.; Bonfill, A.; Shahin, N.; Woerner, M.; Braun, A. M. New insights into the mechanisms of the thermal Fenton reactions occurring using different iron(II)-complexes, Water Sci. Technol. 2004, 49(4, Oxidation Technologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment III), 75-80.

89. Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Nanostructuring at surfaces using proteins., Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 2004, 7, 851-867.

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90. Teixeira, S.; Giudici, R.; Bossmann, S. H.; Lang, J.; Braun, A. M. Approaches towards a technically feasible photoinitiated prepolymerization of methyl methacrylate., Chem. Eng. Proc. 2004, 43, 1317-1328.

91. Alinsafi, A.; Braun, A. M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Pons, M.-N.; Zahraa, O.; Benhammou, A. Photocatalyzed oxidative decomposition of a blue dye and actinometric determination of the incident polychromatic photon influx., Chemie Ingenieur Technik 2004, 76, 1286.

92. Amat, A. M.; Arques, A.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Goeb, S.; Miranda, M. A.; Oliveros, E. Oxidative degradation of 2,4-xylidine by photosensitization with 2,4,6-triphenylpyrylium: homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis., Chemosphere 2004, 57, 1123-1130.

93. Rios-Enriquez, M.; Shahin, N.; Duran-De-Bazua, C.; Lang, J.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Optimization of the heterogeneous Fenton-oxidation of the model pollutant 2,4-xylidine using the optimal experimental design methodology, Solar Energy 2004, 77, 491-501.

94. Froeschke, S.; Weber, A. P.; Kasper, G.; Salas-Vincente, J.; Lopez-Gejo, J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Measurement and manipulation of nano-agglomerate strength by photochemistry. Handling of highly dispersed powders, Berichte aus der Verfahrenstechnik (Shaker-Verlag): Aachen, 2004; pp 1-14.

95. Bossmann, S. H.; Dürr, H. Artificial Photosynthesis; Atwood, J.; Dekker Encyclopedias (Taylor & Francis Books): London, Atlanta, 2005; pp 1-11.

96. Bossmann, S. H.; Duerr, H.; Pokhrel, M. R. Synthesis of crown-ester-bipyridines and crown-ester-viologens, Synthesis 2005, 6, 907-914.

97. Amat, A. M.; Arques, A.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M.; Miranda, M. A.; Vercher, R. F. Synthesis, loading control and preliminary tests of 2,4,6-triphenylpyrylium supported onto Y-zeolite as solar photocatalyst., Catalysis Today 2005, 101, 383-388.

98. Gogritchiani, E.; Niebler, S.; Egner, N.; Woerner, M.; Braun, A. M.; Young, T.; Gupta, P.; Shi, A.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis of organic thiosulfates tailored for the electrochemical deposition of 'self-assembled monolayers' at gold surfaces., Synthesis 2005, 18, 3051-3058, erratum: 3182.

99. Bossmann, S. H. S-layer proteins in bioelectronic applications., in Bioelectronics; Willner, I. Katz, E. (Eds.); Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2005; pp 395-426.

100. Bossmann, S. H. Book Review: Molecular Machines. Topics in Current Chemistry, 262, edited by T. Ross Kelly., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 10632-10633.

101. Silvares, A. F. M.; Nascimento, C. A. O.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Optimization of the photochemically initiated polymerization of methyl methacrylate., Chem. Eng, Proc. 2006, 45, 1001-1010.

102. Woerner, M.; Niebler, S.; Gogritchiani, E.; Egner, N.; Braun, A. M.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Nanoarray-surfaces by reconstitution of the porin MspA into stabilized long-chain-lipid-monolayers at a gold-surface., Electroanalysis 2006, 18, 1859-1870.

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103. Schertlen, R.; Bossmann, S. H.; Wiesbeck, W. Design of an Applicator for Processing of Nanoscale Zeolite/Polymer Composites with Superposed Static Magnetic Field, Advances in Microwave and Radio Frequency Processing 2006, Part I (Ed.: M. Willert-Porada), 56-61.

104. Shi, A.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis of highly charged ruthenium(II)-quaterpyridinium complexes: a bottom-up approach to monodisperse nanostructures., Synthesis 2007, 4, 505-514.

105. Bossmann, S. H.; Janik, K.; Pokhrel, M.; Niederweis, M. in Experimental Strategies Towards the Use of Mycobacterial Porins as Nanotemplates and Nanoreactors; Shoseyov, O. Levi, I.; Humana press, Totowa, NJ, 2007; pp 19-47.

106. Silvares, A. F. M.; do Nascimento, C. A. O.; Oliveros, E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Braun, A. M. Pulsed XeCl Excimer Radiation for Optimizing the Polydispersity of Methyl Methacrylate Pre-Polymers., Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2007, 46, 7436-7447.

107. Woerner, M.; Lioubashevski, O.; Basel, M. T.; Niebler, S.; Gogritchiani, E.; Egner, N.; Heinz, C.; Hoferer, J.; Cipolloni, M.; Janik, K.; Katz, E.; Braun, A. M.; Willner, I.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Characterization of nanostructured surfaces generated by reconstitution of the porin MspA from Mycobacterium smegmatis., Small 2007, 3, 1084-1097.

108. Dani, R. K.; Kang, M.; Kalita, M.; Smith, P. E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Chikan, V. MspA Porin-Gold Nanoparticle Assemblies: Enhanced Binding through a Controlled Cysteine Mutation., Nano Letters 2008, 8, 1229-1236.

109. Leaym, X.; Kraft, S.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis of water-soluble highly charged and methylene-bridged resorcin[4]arenes., Synthesis 2008, 6, 932-942.

110. Basel, M. T.; Janik, K.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Characterization of the outer membrane of M. tuberculosis with atomic force microcopy methods., ACS Symposium Series 2008, 984(Microbial Surfaces), 199-215.

111. Pokhrel, M. R.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. Photochemical reactivity of iron(III)-doped ruthenium(II)-tris-bipyridine/titanium dioxide zeolite Y photocatalysts at high substrate concentrations., Journal of Advanced Oxidation Technologies 2008, 11, 348-353.

112. Shrestha, T. B.; Melin, J.; Liu, Y.; Dolgounitcheva, O.; Zakrzewski, V. G.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Gogritchiani, E.; Ortiz, J. V.; Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H. New insights in the photochromic spiro-dihydroindolizine/betaine-system., Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 2008, 7, 1449-1456.

113. Bossmann, S. H.; Woerner, M.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Baumeister, B.; Goeb, S.; Braun, A. M. Ruthenium(II)-tris-bipyridine/Titanium dioxide Codoped Zeolite Y Photocatalyst: Performance Optimization Using 2,4-xylidine (1-amino-2,4-dimethyl-benzene), Separation and Purification Technology 2009, 67, 201-207

114. Basel, M. T.; Dani, R. K.; Kang, M.; Pavlenok, M.; Chikan, V.; Smith, P. E.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Direct Observation of Gold Nanoparticle Assemblies with the Porin MspA on Mica., ACS Nano 2009, 3, 462-466.

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115. Pokhrel, M. R.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. How does percolation behavior influence binding? A comparison of 2,4-Xylidine and 2,4-Dichlorophenol at/in Ruthenium(II)-tris-Bipyridine/Titanium Dioxide Co-doped Zeolite Y., J. Phys. Chem. C 2009, 113, 4560-4565.

116. Bossmann, S. H. in "Nanoparticles for Hyperthermia Treatment of Cancer"; Wang, X. Katz, E.; Research Signpost, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, 2009; pp 121-143.

117. Pokhrel, M. R.; Gamage, P.; Kalita, M.; Shi, A.; Bossmann, S. H. Developing new strategies for the treatment of tuberculosis employing ruthenium(II)quaterpyridyl complexes, Journal of Nepal Chemical Society 2009, 23, 2-10.

118. Hartmann, T.; Shrestha, T. B.; Bossmann, S. H.; Hübner, C.; Renn, A.; Dürr, H. A light-induced photochromic nanoswitch capable of non-destructive readout via fluorescence emission: cluster vs. single-molecule excitation of dihydroindolizines, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 2009, 8, 1172-1178.

119. Gamage, P.; Basel, M. T.; Lovell, K.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Battle, D.; Ito, T.; Pavlenok, M.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Poly-N-Isopropyl-acrylamide/Acrylic Acid Copolymers for the Generation of Nanostructures on Mica Surfaces and as Hydrophobic Host Systems for the Porin MspA from Mycobacterium smegmatis, J. Phys. Chem. C 2009, 113, 16485-16494.

120. Kalita, M.; Basel, M. T.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H. "Chapter 20: Optical and Electronic Properties of Metals and Semiconductors" in Nanoscale Materials in Chemistry2nd Edition Eds.: Richards, R. M. Klabunde, K. J.; Wiley&Sons, New York, 2009; 539-578.

121. Balivada, S.; Rachakatla, R.; Wang, H.; Samarakoon, T.; Dani, R.; Pyle, M.; Kroh, F.; Walker, B.; Leaym, X.; Koper, O.; Tamura, M.; Chikan, V.; Bossmann, S. H., Troyer, D.: A/C magnetic hyperthermia of melanoma mediated by iron(0)/iron oxide core/shell magnetic nanoparticles: a mouse study. BMC Cancer, 2010, 10, 119-128. (http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/10/119)

122. Hijaz, F.; Shrestha, T. B.; Bossmann, S. H.; Hussain, F.; Smith, J. S. In vitro and in vivo metabolism of the radiolytic compound 2-dodecylcyclobutanone., Journal of Food Science 2010, 75, T72-T80.

123. Rachakatla, R. S.; Balivada, S.; Seo, G.-M.; Myers, C. B.; Wang, H.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Dani, R.; Pyle, M.; Kroh, F. O.; Walker, B.; Leaym, X.; Koper, O. B.; Chikan, V.; Bossmann, S. H.; Tamura, M.; Troyer, D. L. Attenuation of Mouse Melanoma by A/C Magnetic Field after Delivery of Bi-Magnetic Nanoparticles by Neural Progenitor Cells., ACS Nano 2010, 4, 7093-7104.

124. Wolschendorf, F.; Ackart, D.; Shrestha, T. B.; Hascall-Dove, L.; Nolan, S.; Lamichhane, G.; Wang, Y.; Bossmann, S. H.; Basaraba, R. J.; Niederweis,

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M. Copper resistance is essential for virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PNAS USA 2011, 108, 1621-6.

125. Baumann, N.; Gamage, P. S.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Hodgson, J.; Janek, J.; Bossmann, S. H. A New Heterogeneous Photocathode Based on Ruthenium(II)quaterpyridinium Complexes at TiO2 Particles., J. Phys. Chem. C. 2010, 114, 22763-22772.

126. Basel, M. T.; Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Protease-Sensitive, Polymer-Caged Liposomes: A Method for Making Highly Targeted Liposomes Using Triggered Release Acs Nano 2011, 5, 2162-75.

127. Song, H. H.; Huff, J.; Janik, K.; Walter, K.; Keller, C.; Ehlers, S.; Bossmann, S. H.; Niederweis, M. Expression of the ompATb operon accelerates ammonia secretion and adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to acidic environments Mol Microbiol 2011, 80, 900-18.

128. Dani, R. K.; Wang, H. W.; Bossmann, S. H.; Wysin, G.; Chikan, V. Faraday rotation enhancement of gold coated Fe2O3 nanoparticles: Comparison of experiment and theory J Chem Phys 2011, 135-44.

129. Kollbe, A. B.; Wang, H.; Robinson, S.; Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H.; Sun, X. S. Ring opening of epoxidized methyl oleate using a novel acid-functionalized iron nanoparticle catalyst Green Chem. 2012, 14, 136-42.

130. Seo, G. M.; Rachakatla, R. S.; Balivada, S.; Pyle, M.; Shrestha, T. B.; Basel, M. T.; Myers, C.; Wang, H.; Tamura, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. A self-contained enzyme activating prodrug cytotherapy for preclinical melanoma Mol Biol Rep 2012, 39, 157-65.

131. Basel, M. T.; Balivada, S.; Shrestha, T. B.; Seo, G.-M.; Pyle, M. M.; Tamura, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. A Cell-Delivered and Cell-Activated SN38-Dextran Prodrug Increases Survival in a Murine Disseminated Pancreatic Cancer Model Small 2012, 8, 913-20.

132. Wang, L.; Liu, Z.; Balivada, S.; Shrestha, T.; Bossmann, S.; Pyle, M.; Pappan, L.; Shi, J.; Troyer, D. IL-1beta and TGF-beta cooperate to induce neurosphere formation and increase tumorigenicity of adherent LN-229 glioma cells Stem Cell Res Ther 2012, 3, 5.

133. Basel, M. T.; Balivada, S.; Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Seo, G. M.; Pyle, M.; Abayaweera, G.; Dani, R.; Koper, O. B.; Tamura, M.; Chikan, V.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Cell-delivered magnetic nanoparticles caused hyperthermia-mediated increased survival in a murine pancreatic cancer model Int J Nanomed 2012, 7, 297-306.

134. Kalita, M.; Cingarapu, S.; Roy, S.; Park, S. C.; Higgins, D.; Jankowiak, R.; Chikan, V.; Klabunde, K. J.; Bossmann, S. H. Direct Synthesis of Aqueous Quantum Dots through 4,4'-Bipyridine-Based Twin Ligand Strategy Inorg. Chem. 2012, 51, 4521-6.

135. Shrestha, T. B.; Seo, G. M.; Basel, M. T.; Kalita, M.; Wang, H.; Villanueva, D.; Pyle, M.; Balivada, S.; Rachakatla, R. S.; Shinogle, H.; Thapa, P. S.; Moore, D.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Stem cell-based photodynamic therapy Photochem Photobiol Sci 2012, 11, 1251-8.

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136. Pokhrel, M. R.; Bossmann, S. H. Synthesis and characterization of Poly(NIPAM-co-AA) polymers possessing perfluorinated side chains and chemically linked pyrene labels J. Nepal Chem. Soc. 2011, 27, 67-73.

137. Wang, H. W.; Shrestha, T. B.; Basel, M. T.; Dani, R. K.; Seo, G. M.; Balivada, S.; Pyle, M. M.; Prock, H.; Koper, O. B.; Thapa, P. S.; Moore, D.; Li, P.; Chikan, V.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Magnetic-Fe/Fe3O4-nanoparticle-bound SN38 as carboxylesterase-cleavable prodrug for the delivery to tumors within monocytes/macrophages Beilstein J Nanotech 2012, 3, 444-55.

138. Basel, M. T.; Balivada, S.; Beck, A. P.; Kerrigan, M. A.; Pyle, M. M.; Dekkers, J. C. M.; Wyatt, C. R.; Rowland, R. R. R.; Anderson, D. E.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Human Xenografts Are Not Rejected in a Naturally Occurring Immunodeficient Porcine Line: a Human Tumor Model in Pigs BMC Medicine 2012, 1, 63-68.

139. Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Utilization of magnetic nanoparticles for cancer therapy; In Nanomedicine and Cancer; Srirajaskanthan, R. P., Victor R, Ed.; Science Publishers, Inc.: 2012, p 84-104.

140. Wang, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, D.; Bossmann, S. H. Acid-functionalized magnetic nanoparticle as catalyst for biodiesel synthesis Prepr. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Energy Fuels 2012, 57, 177-178.

141. Wang, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, D.; Hodgson, J.; Bossmann, S. H. Carbon dioxide hydrogenation to aromatic hydrocarbons by using a novel iron nanocatalyst Prepr. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Energy Fuels 2012, 57, 396-397.

142. Shrestha, T. B.; Kalita, M.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Liu, Y.; Troyer, D. L.; Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Durr, H. Maleimide-Functionalized Photochromic Spirodihydroindolizines J. Org. Chem. 2013, 78, 1903-1909.

143. Perera, A. S.; Wang, H.; Basel, M. T.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Gamage, P. S.; Kalita, M.; Wendel, S.; Sears, B.; Welideniya, D.; Liu, Y.; Turro, C.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Channel Blocking of MspA Revisited Langmuir 2013, 29, 308-315.

144. Speer, A.; Shrestha, T. B.; Bossmann, S. H.; Basaraba, R. J.; Harber, G. J.; Michalek, S. M.; Niederweis, M.; Kutsch, O.; Wolschendorf, F. Copper-boosting compounds: a novel concept for antimycobacterial drug discovery Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 2013, 57, 1089.

145. Perera, A. S.; Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Nanoscopic surfactant behavior of the porin MspA in aqueous media Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 278.

146. Wendel, S. O.; Perera, A. S.; Pfromm, P. H.; Czermak, P.; Bossmann, S. H. Adaptation of M. smegmatis to an Industrial Scale Medium & Isolation of the Mycobacterial Porin MspA The Open Microbacterial Journal 2013, 7, 92-98.

147. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Point-of-care routine rapid screening: the future of cancer diagnosis? Expert Rev. Mol. Diagn. 2013, 13, 107-109

148. Basel, M. T.; Shrestha, T. B.; Wang, H. W.; Bossmann, S. H. Cell Based

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Therapy of Cancer in “Nanotoxicology: Progress Towards Nanomedicine”; Eds: Monteiro-Riviere, N. A.; Tran, L., 2013, Mortimer House, London, UK, 2013.

149. Perera, A. S.; Subbaiyan, N. K.; Kalita, M.; Wendel, S. O.; Samarakoon, T. N.; D'Souza, F.; Bossmann, S. H. A Hybrid Soft Solar Cell Based on the Mycobacterial Porin MspA Linked to a Sensitizer-Viologen Diad J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 6842.

150. Alshetaiwi, H. S.; Balivada, S.; Shrestha, T. B.; Pyle, M.; Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L., Luminol-based bioluminescence imaging of mouse mammary tumors, J. Photochem. Photobiol., B 2013, 127, 223.

151. Chikan, V.; Bossmann, S. H. Biosensing and cancer treatment with magnetic nanoparticles, In Biosensors Based on Nanomaterials and Nanodevices; Li, J., Wu, N., Eds.; CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group: Boca Raton, FL, 2014, p 397-429.

152. Wendel, S. O.; Perera, A. S.; Pfromm, P. H.; Czermak, P.; Bossmann, S. H., Fermentation Optimization of Mycobacterium smegmatis Using Experimental Design, British Journal of Applied Science & Technology 2014, 4, 1472.

153. Wang, H.; Udukala, D. N.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Basel, M. T.; Kalita, M.; Abayaweera, G.; Manawadu, H.; Malalasekera, A.; Robinson, C.; Villanueva, D.; Maynez, P.; Bossmann, L.; Riedy, E.; Barriga, J.; Wang, N.; Li, P.; Higgins, D. A.; Zhu, G.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Nanoplatforms for highly sensitive fluorescence detection of cancer-related proteases, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 2014, 13, 231.

154. Ikenberry, M.; Pena, L.; Wei, D.; Wang, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Wilke, T.; Wang, D.; Komreddy, V. R.; Rillema, D. P.; Hohn, K. L., Acid monolayer functionalized iron oxide nanoparticles as catalysts for carbohydrate hydrolysis, Green Chem. 2014, 16, 836.

155. Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Strategies for the Large-Scale Synthesis of Coelenterazine for In-Vivo Imaging Applications Synthesis 2014, 46, 0646.

156. Zhang, W.; Shrestha, R.; Buckley, R. M.; Jewell, J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Stubbe, J.; Li, P., Mechanistic Insight with HBCH2CoA as a Probe to Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) Synthases, ACS Chem. Biol. 2014, 9, 1773.

157. Haeili, M.; Moore, C.; Davis, C.; Shrestha, T.; Bossmann, S.; Benjamin, W.; Kutsch, O.; Wolschendorf, F., Copper complexation screen reveals compounds with potent antibiotic properties against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 2014, 21, 475.

158. Wang, H.; Hodgson, J.; Shrestha, T.; Thapa, P.; Moore, D.; Wu, X.; Ikenberry, M.; Troyer, D.; Wang, D.; Hohn, K.; Bossmann, S. H., Carbon Dioxide Hydrogenation to Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Using an Iron/Iron Oxide Nanocatalyst, Beilstein J. Nanotechol. 2014, 5, 760.

159. Basel, M. T.; Shrestha, T. B.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L., Cells as delivery vehicles for cancer therapeutics, Ther. Delivery 2014, 5, 555.

160. Podaru, G.; Dani, R.; Ogden, S.; Baxter, A.; Wang, H.; Basel, M. T.; Ren,

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S.; Prakash, P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Chikan, V., Pulsed Magnetic Field Induced Fast Drug Release from Magneto Liposomes via Ultrasound Generation, J. Phys. Chem. B 2014, 118, 11715.

161. Bossmann, S. H., The Journal of Nanotechnology is inviting contributions from all areas of nanotechnology and materials science, J. Nanotech. Mater. Sci. 2015, 2, 1

162. Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Basel, M. T.; Pyle, M.; Thapa, P.; Moore, D.; Ikenberry, M.; Hohn, K. L.; Chikan, V.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Hexagonal Magnetite Nanoprisms: Preparation, Characterization and Cellular Uptake, Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2015, 3, 4647.

163. Wendel, S.; Aleshetaiwi, H.; Menon, S.; Barriga, J.; Chlebanoswki, L.; Bossmann, S. H.; Narayanan, S.; Troyer, D. L., New drug delivery system to treat liver abscesses caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum, PLOS One 2015, 10(5):e0128144.doi:10.1371

164. Zheng, Q.; Wales, M.; Heidlage, M.; Rezac, M.; Wang, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; and Hohn, K. L., One Step Conversion of 2,3-Butanediol to Butene over Bifunctional Catalysts Journal of Catalysis 2015, 330, 222.

165. Chen, C.; Shrestha, R.; Jia, K.; Gao, P. F.; Bossmann, S. H.; Shi, J.; Li, P., Characterization of Dye-decolorizing Peroxidase (DyP) from Thermomonospora curvata Reveals Unique Catalytic Properties of A-Type DyPs, ACS Chemical Biology, 2015, 290, 23447.

166. Fernando, A.; Malalasekera, A.; Yu, J.; Shrestha, T.; McLaurin, E.; Bossmann, S.; Aikens, C., Refined Insights in the Photochromic spiro-Dihydroindolizine/ Betaine System, J. Phys. Chem. A 2015, 119, 9621.

167. Wang, H.; Covarrubias, J.; Prock, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, D.; Bossmann, S. H., Acid-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticle as Heterogeneous Catalysts for Biodiesel Synthesis. J. Phys. Chem. C 2015, 119 (46), 26020-26028.

168. Udukala, D. N.; Wang, H.; Wendel, S. O.; Malalasekera, A.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Yapa, A. S.; Basel, M. T.; Maynez, P.; Bossmann, L.; Robinson, C.; Riedy, E.; Janik, K.; Koper, O. B.; Li, P.; Motamedi, M.; Higgins, D. A.; Zhu, G.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H. Detection of Early Breast Cancers in Serum: Nanoplatforms for Highly Sensitive Fluorescence Detection of Cancer-Related Proteases, Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 364-373.

169. Fernando, A.; Shrestha, T. B.; Liu, Y.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Yu, J.; McLaurin, E. J.; Turro, C.; Bossmann, S. H.; Aikens, C. M., Insights from Theory and Experiment on Photochromic spiro-Dihydropyrrolo-Pyridazine/Betaine System. J. Phys. Chem. A 2016, 120, 875-883.

170. Dalecki, A. G.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Schaaf, K.; Kutsch, O.; Bossmann, S. H.; Wolschendorf, F., Combinatorial phenotypic screen uncovers unrecognized family of extended thiourea inhibitors with copper-dependent anti-staphylococcal activity. Metallomics 2016, 8 (4), 412-421.

171. Pitchaimani, A.; Nguyen, T. D. T.; Wang, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Aryal, S., Design and characterization of gadolinium infused liposomes. RSC Advances 2016, 6, 36898-36905.

172. Shah, S.; Dalecki, A. G.; Crawford, C. L.; Kutsch, O.; Sun, J.; Wolschendorf, F.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Michalek, S. M., 8-Hydroxyquinolines Are Boosting Agents of Copper-Related Toxicity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2016, 60 (10), 5765-76.

173. Li, C.; Li, Y.; Cai, X.; Wang, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Sung, J.; Sun, X. S., Competitive Nucleophilic Attack Chemistry Based on Undecenoic Acid: A New Chemical Route for

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Plant-Oil-Based Epoxies. ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 2016, 4 (10), 5718-5729.174. Patabadige, D. E. W.; Sadeghi, J.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Culbertson, A. H.;

Latifi, H.; Culbertson, C. T., Integrating Optical Fiber Bridges in Microfluidic Devices to Create Multiple Excitation/Detection Points for Single Cell Analysis. Anal. Chem. 2016, 88 (20), 9920-9925.

175. Shrestha, R.; Chen, X.; Ramyar, K. X.; Hayati, Z.; Carlson, E. A.; Bossmann, S. H.; Song, L.; Geisbrecht, B. V.; Li, P., Identification of Surface-Exposed Protein Radicals and A Substrate Oxidation Site in A-Class Dye-Decolorizing Peroxidase from Thermomonospora curvata. ACS Catal. 2016, 6 (12), 8036-8047.

176. Thorstensen, S.; Baggerley, D.; Janik, K.; Bossmann, S. H., Best Practices in a Printmaking Studio: Rag Recycling System. Printmakers Open Forum LLC 2016, 1 (1), 5-22.

177. Malalasekera, A. P.; Wang, H.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Udukala, D. N.; Yapa, A. S.; Ortega, R.; Shrestha, T. B.; Alshetaiwi, H.; McLaurin, E. J.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., A nanobiosensor for the detection of arginase activity. Nanomedicine (N. Y., NY, U. S.) 2017, 13 (2), 383-390.

178. He, R.; Wang, H.; Su, Y.; Chen, C.; Xie, L.; Chen, L.; Yu, J.; Toledo, Y.; Abayaweera, G. S.; Zhu, G.; Bossmann, S. H., Incorporating 131I into a PAMAM (G5.0) dendrimer-conjugate: design of a theranostic nanosensor for medullary thyroid carcinoma. RSC Advances 2017, 7 (26), 16181-16188.

179. Li, C.; Cai, X.; Sung, J.; Wang, H.; Bossmann, S. H.; Susan Sun, X., Fatty Acid Chain Combined with Cycloaliphatic Rings via Amberlyst-15: A Promising Structure for a High Biocontent Epoxy Design. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2017, 55 (5), 794-800.

180. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H., Magnetic Nanomaterials: Applications in Catalysis and Life Sciences. The Royal Society of Chemistry: London, 2017; p 268, ISBN: 978-1-78262-788-3

181. Yapa, A. S.; Bossmann, S. H., Development of Magnetic Theranostic Agents. In Magnetic Nanomaterials: Applications in Catalysis and Life Sciences, Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H., Eds. The Royal Society of Chemistry: London, 2017; pp 176-198.

182. Faridi, P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Prakash, P., Image-Guided Cancer Thermal Therapies. In Magnetic Nanomaterials: Applications in Catalysis and Life Sciences, Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H., Eds. The Royal Society of Chemistry: London, 2017; pp 199-227.

183. Malalasekera, A. P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Zhu, G., Magnetic Nanoformulations for Enhanced Drug Delivery and Retention. In Magnetic Nanomaterials: Applications in Catalysis and Life Sciences, Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H., Eds. The Royal Society of Chemistry: London, 2017; pp 228-250.

184. Pitchaimani, A.; Nguyen, T. D. T.; Maurmann, L.; Key, J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Aryal, S., Gd3+ - Tethered Gold Nanorods for Combined Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Photo-Thermal Therapy. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology 2017, 13 (4), 417-426.

185. Curto, S.; Faridi, P.; Shrestha, T. B.; Pyle, M.; Maurmann, L.; Troyer, D.; Bossmann, S. H.; Prakash, P., An integrated platform for small-animal hyperthermia investigations under ultra-high-field MRI guidance. International Journal of Hyperthermia 2017, 1-11,doi: 10.1080/02656736.2017.1339126

186. Wang, H.; Yapa, A. S.; Kariyawasam, N. L.; Shrestha, T. B.; Kalubowilage, M.; Wendel, S. O.; Yu, J.; Pyle, M.; Basel, M. T.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Toledo, Y.; Ortega, R.; Thapa, P. S.; Huang, H.; Sun, S. X.; Smith, P. E.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Rationally designed peptide nanosponges for cell-based cancer therapy. Nanomedicine (N. Y., NY, U. S.) 2017, 13 (8), 2555-2564.

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187. Voelz, B. E.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L.; Chebel, R. C.; Mendonca, L. G. D., Associations between activity of arginase or matrix metalloproteinase-8 (MMP-8) and metritis in periparturient dairy cattle. Theriogenology 2017, 97, 83-88.

188. Maroto, R.; Zhao, Y.; Jamaluddin, M.; Popov, V. L.; Wang, H.; Kalubowilage, M.; Zhang, Y.; Luisi, J.; Sun, H.; Culbertson, C. T.; Bossmann, S. H.; Motamedi, M.; Brasier, A. R., Effects of storage temperature on airway exosome integrity for diagnostic and functional analyses. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles 2017, 6 (1), 1359478.

189. Perera, A.; Wang, H.; Yapa, A. S.; Wang, H.; Shrestha, T.; Thapa, P.; Moore, D.; Wu, X.; Troyer, D.; Wang, D.; Bossmann, S. H., Nanoparticle-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Cellulose to C6 Sugars Capable of Fueling Bioethanol Production, Journal of Nano Science & Nano Technology: An Indian Journal 2017, 5 (2), 144-162.

190. Abayaweera, G. S.; Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Yu, J.; Angle, K.; Thapa, P.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Maurmann, L.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Synergy of Iron Chelators and Therapeutic Peptide Sequences Delivered via a Magnetic Nanocarrier. Journal of Functional Biomaterials 2017, 8 (3), 1-6.

191. McWilliams, T. B.; Wang, H.; Binns, J. V.; Curto, S.; Bossmann, H. S.; Prakash, P., Experimental Investigation of Magnetic Nanoparticle-Enhanced Microwave Hyperthermia. Journal of Functional Biomaterials 2017, 8 (3), 7-15.

192. Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Covarrubias, J.; Basel, M. T.; Pyle, M.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Mesoporous Silica Particle Incorporated Small Iron Clusters for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Tumors. Journal of Functional Biomaterials 2017, 8 (3), 45-51.

193. Basel, M. T.; Narayanan, S.; Ganta, C.; Shreshta, T. B.; Marquez, A.; Pyle, M.; Hill, J.; Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L., Developing a xenograft human tumor model in immunocompetent mice. Cancer Lett. (N. Y., NY, U. S.) 2018, 412, 256-263.

194. Zeng, F.; Bossmann, S. H.; Heidlage, M. G.; Hohn, K. L., Transformation of 2,3-butanediol in a dual bed catalyst system. Chem. Eng. Sci. 2018, 175, 387-395.

195. Djanaguiraman, M.; Belliraj, N.; Bossmann, S. H.; Prasad, P. V. V., High-Temperature Stress Alleviation by Selenium Nanoparticle Treatment in Grain Sorghum. ACS Omega 2018, 3 (3), 2479-2491.

196. Yapa, A. S.; Wang, H.; Wendel, S. O.; Shrestha, T. B.; Kariyawasam, N.; Kalubowilage, M.; Perera, A. S.; Pyle, M.; Basel, M. T.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Manawadu, H.; Yu, J.; Toledo, Y.; Ortega, R.; Thapa, P. S.; Smith, P. E.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Peptide Nanosponges Designed for Rapid Uptake by Stem Cells and Leukocytes. RCS Advances, 2018, 8, 16052-16060.

197. Kalubowilage, M.; Covarrubias-Zambrano, O.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Wendel, S. O.; Wang, H.; Yapa, A. S.; Chlebanowski, L.; Toledo, Y.; Ortega, R.; Janik, K. E.; Shrestha, T. B.; Culbertson, C. T.; Kasi, A.; Williamson, S.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Early detection of pancreatic cancers in liquid biopsies by ultrasensitive fluorescence nanobiosensors. Nanomedicine (N. Y., NY, U. S.) 2018, 14 (6), 1823-1832.

198. Yapa, A. S.; Shrestha, T. B.; Wendel, S. O.; Kalubowilage, M.; Yu, J.; Wang, H.; Pyle, M.; Basel, M. T.; Toledo, Y.; Ortega, R.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Thapa, P. S.; Troyer, D. L.; Bossmann, S. H., Peptide Nanosponges Designed for the Delivery of Perillyl Alcohol to Glioma Cells. ACS Appl. Bio Mater. 2019, 2 (1), 49-60.

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199. Crawford, C. L.; Dalecki, A. G.; Narmore, W. T.; Hoff, J.; Hargett, A. A.; Renfrow, M. B.; Zhang, M.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Queern, S. L.; Lapi, S. E.; Hunter, R. N.; Bao, D.; Augelli-Szafran, C. E.; Kutsch, O.; Wolschendorf, F., Pyrazolopyrimidinones, a novel class of copper-dependent bactericidal antibiotics against multi-drug resistant S. aureus. Metallomics 2019, 11 (4), 784-798.

200. Eschliman, K.; Bossmann, S. H., Synthesis of Isothiocyanates: An Update. Synthesis 2019, 51 (8), 1746-1752.

201. Kasi, A.; Bajwa, S.; Williamson, S. K.; Sun, W.; Baranda, J. C.; Zambrano, O. C.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H., Novel prognostic biomarkers and their association with survival in pancreatic cancers. Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019, 47 (4), 296.

202. Kalubowilage, M., Janik, K., Bossmann, S. H., Magnetic Nanomaterials for Magnetically-Aided Drug Delivery and Hyperthermia, Applied Sciences, 2019, 9 (14), 2927-2941.

203. Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H. Methods in Molecular Biology, Springer: New York City, 2019, in print.

204. Neri, R.; Yapa, A. S.; Bossmann, S. H., Energy-transfer systems for in-vivo tracking. In Methods in Molecular Biology, Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H., Eds. Springer: New York City, 2019, in print.

205. Eschliman, K.; Bossmann, S. H., Protease-activated Sensors for In-Vivo Imaging of Cell Populations. In Methods in Molecular Biology, Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H., Eds. Springer: New York City, 2019, in print.

206. Eschliman, K.; Bossmann, S. H., Antibody Targeted Magnetic Nanoparticles to Track Immune Cells in-vivo. In Methods in Molecular Biology, Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H., Eds. Springer: New York City, 2019, in print.

207. Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H., Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Single Cells. In Methods in Molecular Biology, Basel, M. T.; Bossmann, S. H., Eds. Springer: New York City, 2019, in print.

208. Bossmann, S. H., Liquid Biopsies for Early Cancer Detection. In Biomaterials for Cancer Therapeutics, Park, K., Ed. Elsevier: Amsterdam/NL, 2019, in print.

209. Covarrubias-Zambrano, O.; Yu, J., Bossmann, S. H., Nano-inspired Technologies for Peptide Delivery, Current Protein & Peptide Science (CPPS), 2019, in print.

210. Faridi, P.; Bossmann, S. H.; Prakash, P., A simulation-based approach for optimization of a small-animal microwave applicator for pre-clinical MR-guided hyperthermia. Biomedical Physics and Engineering Express, 2019, internet preprint (DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/ab36dd)

211. Amama, P.; Wang, H.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H., Design of highly porous Fe3O4@reduced graphene oxide anode via a facile PMAA-induced assembly. RSC Adv. 2019, accepted.

212. Dalecki, A. G.; Duverger, A.; Carlin, E.; Greer, B. D.; Chen, R.; Wagner, F.; Shi, B.; Strange, E.; Michaels, K. K.; Giattina, S.; Zhang, M.; Bossmann, S. H.; Wolschendorf, F.; Cron, R. Q.; Henderson, A.; Hu, H.; Kutsch, O., Comprehensive network analysis reveals host cell targets that control latent HIV-1 infection. Journal of Virology, 2019, in revision.

213. Kasi, A.; Covarrubias-Zambrano, O.; Kalubowilage, M.; Bossmann, S. H., Cathepsins B and E and Neutrophil Elastase Activities Have Prognostic Potential in Ductal Adenocarcinomas. JCO Precision Oncology 2019, submitted.

214. Chlebanowski, L.; Bossmann, S. H., Understanding Gatekeepers. 2019, Applied Sciences, submitted.215. Bossmann, K.; Covarrubias, J.; Yapa, A. S.; Ingle, B.; Bossmann, S. H.; Scuilla, J., An Optimized

Nontoxic Electrolytic Etching Procedure for Fine Art Printmaking, 2019, Leonardo, submitted.

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Invited research papers and lectures at national and regional meetings, universities, four- year colleges, as well as lectures given to industry and non-profit organizations

1. Bossmann, S. H. Binding studies of ruthenium-cathenanes and ruthenium-diads in the porin MspA isolated from M. smegmatis., Department of Chemistry, 05/22; Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 2005.

2. Bossmann, S. H. Developing new strategies for the treatment of tuberculosis employing ruthenium-polypyridyl-complexes, 230th ACS National Meeting, 05/31; Washington, DC, 2005.

3. Bossmann, S. H. Functional Nanostructures Based on the Porin Isolated from Mycobacterium smegmatis., Department of Microbiology, 10/12; University of Alabama at Birmingham, Al, 2005.

4. Bossmann, S. H. Photochromic Dihydroindolizines Generating Fluorescent Betaines: Versatile Materials for Data Recording and Holographic Imaging, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/27; Joplin/MO, 2005.

5. Bossmann, S. H. Nanotechnologie Basiert auf Wechselwirkungen von Proteinen mit Heterozyklischen Elementen, 12/20; University of Karlsruhe, 2005.

6. Bossmann, S. H. New Strides Towards the Understanding and the Application of the Porin MspA from Mycobacterium smegmatis, COBRE Protein Structure and Function, 05/03; The University of Kansas, 2006.

7. Bossmann, S. H. Towards the Quantitative Measurements of Interactive Forces at Bacterial Surfaces, Department of Microbiology, 05/29; The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Al, 2006.

8. Bossmann, S. H.; Basel, M. T.; Niederweis, M.; Janik, K. TEM and AFM studies of the outer membrane of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, ACS National Conference, 9/10; San Francisco, CA, 2006.

9. Bossmann, S. H.; Basel, M. T.; Niederweis, M.; Janik, K. MspA from Mycobacterium smegmatis: An unusual porin, ACS National Conference, 9/14; San Francisco, CA, 2006.

10. Bossmann, S. H.; Janik, K.; Shi, A.; Basel, M. T.; Niederweis, M. Nanotechnology on surfaces using mutants of MspA from Mycobacterium smegmatis ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/26; Quincy/MO, 2006.

11. Bossmann, S. H. AFM studies of Mycobacteria and Mycobacterial Porins, Great Plains Disease Meeting, 11/4; The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2006.

12. Bossmann, S. H. The Physical and Chemical Properties of Channel Proteins in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Department of Molecular Biosciences, 11/20; The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2006.

13. Bossmann, S. H. The Mycobacterial Porin MspA: A Versatile Tool for Bioelectronics and Nanomedicine, The University of Missouri at Springfield, 02/25; Springfield, MO, 2008.

14. Bossmann, S. H. The Mycobacterial Porin MspA: A Versatile Tool for Bioelectronics and Nanomedicine, The University of Missouri at Columbia, 03/10; Columbia, MO, 2008.

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15. Bossmann, S. H.; Basel, M. T.; Troyer, D. L.; Niederweis, M. Mycobacterial porins modified with Urokinase Cleavage Sequence make a potent, highly selective anticancer drug, ACS National Meeting, 04/10; New Orleans, LA, 2008.

16. Bossmann, S. H.; Chikan, V.; Smith, P. Targeting Cancer with Protein-Nanoparticle Complexes, NIH/COBRE Center for Experimental Cancer Therapeutics, The University of Kansas, 04/18; Lawrence, KS, 2008.

17. Bossmann, S. H. Photogated Porin Channels, 70th Birthday Symposium for Prof. Dr. Nicholas J. Turro, 05/23; Columbia University in the City of New York, NY, 2008.

18. Bossmann, S. H. The Mycobacterial Porin MspA: A Versatile Tool for Biolelectronics and Nanomedicine, Pitt-State University, 09/04; Pittsburg, KS, 2008.

19. Bossmann, S. H.; Pokhrel, M. R.; Siyambalagoda Gamage, P.; Liu, Y.; Kalita, M.; Shi, A.; Niederweis, M.; Turro, C. Ruthenium(II)Quaterpyridinium Complexes as Channel Blockers of Mycobacterial Porins, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/9; University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE, 2008.

20. Basel, M.; Troyer, D. L.; Niederweis, M.; Bossmann, S. H. Mycobacterial porins modified with Urokinase Cleavage Sequence make a potent, highly selective anticancer drug, an Update., ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/10; University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE, 2008.

21. Bossmann, S. H.; Türk, M. A Versatile Nanoplatform for the Detection and Treatment of Cancer The Volkswagen Foundation, 10/28; Bremen, Germany, 2008.

22. Bossmann, S. H.; Shrestha, T. B. Neue Untersuchungen photochromer Spirodihydroindolizine (New Investigations of Photochromic Spirodihydroindolizines), University of Bielefeld, 10/30; Bielefeld, Germany, 2008.

23. Bossmann, S. H.; Chikan, V.; Smith, P. Targeting Cancer with Protein-Nanoparticle Complexes, COBRE Mini-symposium on Cancer Experimental Therapeutics and External Advisory Board Meeting, The University of Kansas, 11/4; Lawrence, KS, 2008.

24. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Low-Toxicity Nanomaterials for Treatment and Detection of Cancer, Small Business Innovation Research Development Center (SBIR) of the National Cancer Institute, 02/20; National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, 2009.

25. Bossmann, S. H.; Kroh, F. Protease-Sensitive MRI Contrast Agents, The Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, 05/06; The University of Kansas Medical Center, 2009.

26. Bossmann, S. H. Supramolecular Systems for the Reduction of Water and Carbon Dioxide Using Visible Light, International Workshop on Materials and Devices for Solar Energy Conversion, Wichita State University, 05/22; Wichita, KS, 2009.

27. Bossmann, S. H. Spiro-Dihydrolizines as Optical Gates in Systems for Information Storage, Department of Chemistry, 05/25; Columbia University in the City of New York, 2009.

28. Bossmann, S. H. Spiro-Dihydrolizines as Optical Gates in Systems for Information Storage, Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 05/28; Columbus, OH, 2009.

29. Bossmann, S. H. Photovoltaic Devices Based on Modified Wideband Capturing Stable Channel Proteins, EPSCoR-Symposium, The University of Kansas, 06/30; Lawrence, KS, 2009.

30. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Low-Toxicity Nanomaterials for Treatment and Detection of Cancer, Southeastern Nebraska Cancer Center Annul Review, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 09/16; Lincoln, NE, 2009.

31. Bossmann, S. H. Low-Toxicity Nanomaterials for Treatment and NIR-Detection of Cancer, IMALUX, 10/2; Cleveland, OH, 2009.

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32. Bossmann, S. H. Spiro-Dihydrolizines as Optical Gates in Systems for Information Storage? Department of Chemistry and Institute for New Materials, University of Saarland, 11/2; Saarbrücken, Germany, 2009.

33. Bossmann, S. H. Theranostics?, Department of Chemistry, University of Giessen, 11/3;, Giessen, Germany, 2009.

34. Bossmann, S. H. Spiro-Dihydrolizines as Optical Gates in Systems for Information Storage?, Department of Engineering, University of Cologne, 5/11; Cologne, Germany, 2009.

35. Bossmann, S. H. Theranostics?, Department of Chemistry, University of Hamburg, 11/11; Hamburg, Germany, 2009.

36. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Light-Switches for Cancer Detection, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 12/18; Kansas City, KS, 2009.

37. Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4/Au core/shell/shell nanoparticles as contrast agents for optical tomography, IMALUX, 03/10; Cleveland, OH, 2010.

38. Bossmann, S. H. Is there a Synergy of Hyperthermia and Chemotherapy?, Department of Chemistry, 02/10; Columbia University in the City of New York, NY, 2010.

39. Bossmann, S. H. Tuberculosis, Art and Survival, Keynote Speaker at the Midwestern Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, Kansas State University, 04/09; Manhattan, KS, 2010.

40. Bossmann, S. H. Determination of Cu(II) in Mycobacteria?, Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama 04/22; Birmingham, Al, 2010.

41. Bossmann, S. H. The mycobacterial Porin MspA as Building Component for Solar Cells, NSF-EPSCoR meeting, University of Kansas, 06/14; Lawrence, KS, 2010.

42. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L.; Koper, O. B. Synergy of Hyperthermia, Chemotherapy and Gene Silencing when Treating Pancreatic Cancer, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 07/22; Kansas City, KS, 2010.

43. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Detection of Early Cancers by Monitoring the Protease Spectrum in Blood and Urine Samples, Heartland BioVentures, 08/07; Olathe, KS, 2010.

44. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Iron/Iron Oxide Core/Shell Nanoparticle-Based Assays for Ultrasensitive Protease Detection, Bioscience Authority, 10/12; Olathe, KS, 2010.

45. Bossmann, S. H.; Baumann, N.; Gamage, P.; Samarakoon, T. N. New heterogeneous photocathodes for the deposition of carbon from carbonate solutions., ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/27; Wichita, KS, 2010.

46. Samarakoon, T. N.; Bossmann, S. H. Study of o-phenylenediamine derivatives as potential DNA intercalators, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/28; Wichita, KS, 2010.

47. Koper, O. B.; Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanoparticles for Cancer Imaging and Hyperthermia, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 12/1; Kansas City, KS, 2010.

48. Koper, O. B.; Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanoparticles for the Imaging of Breast Cancer Boundaries, Division of Breast Cancer Surgeons, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 12/1; Kansas City, KS, 2010.

49. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Strategies for the Repurposing of Cells for Cancer Treatment, Breast Cancer Care Symposium, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 01/21; Kansas City, KS, 2011.

50. Bossmann, S. H. Nanoparticle-Based Assays for Early Cancer Prediction, Biomedical Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 2011; p 04/05.

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51. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Cell Based Cancer Imaging and Treatment Strategies, Exploratory Symposium on Strategies for Radiation Therapy Developments, National Institute of Health, 05/25; Bethesda, MD, 2011.

52. Bossmann, S. H. Why should NSF fund Cell-Based Cancer Research?, Division of Chemical, Biological, and Transport Systems, National Science Foundation, 06/10; Arlington, VA, 2011.

53. Bossmann, S. H. Iron-Based Approaches to Cancer Therapy, Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 07/20; Columbus, OH, 2011.

54. Bossmann, S. H.; Koper, O. B. Supramolecular Strategies for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment., Materials and Health Groups, Battelle Memorial Institute, 07/12; Columbus, OH, 2011.

55. Bossmann, S. H.; Khalil, F.; Wang, H.; Balivada, S.; Maison, W.; Troyer, D. L. In Synthesis of tripodal scaffolds as analogs of siderophore for stabilization of bimagnetic Fe/Fe3O4 core/shell nanoparticles for prostate tumor targeting applications, ACS National Meeting, 08/30; Denver, CO, 2011.

56. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Iron(0)-Nanoparticles for Cell-Delivered Hyperthermia Treatment of Melanoma and Breast Cancer, Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University, 08/12; Wichita, KS, 2012.

57. Bossmann, S. H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Wang, H. Synthesis of New Copper(II)-Chelators for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama, 02/22; Birmingham, Al, 2012.

58. Bossmann, S. H. Paradigm Changes in My Research During the Last Two Decades, Department of Chemistry, 05/22; Columbia University in the City of New York, NY, 2012.

59. Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanocatalysts for the Hydrogen-Mediated Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Aromatic Hydrocarbons., NSF-EPSCoR Conference, 06/11; Wichita, KS, 2012.

60. Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanocatalyst for the Decomposition of Lignocellulosic Biomass, Materials and Renewable Energy Groups, Battelle Memorial Institute, 08/3; Columbus, OH, 2012.

61. Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanocatalyst for the Decomposition of Lignin, Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 08/10; Columbus, OH, 2012.

62. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Iron-Containing Nanoparticles for Cell-Mediated Hyperthermia, Cell-Mediated Therapies, OHMICS Group, 10/2; Chicago, IL, 2012.

63. Bossmann, S. H. Iron(0)-Nanoparticles for Medical Applications, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 01/10; Karlsruhe, Germany, 2013.

64. Bossmann, S. H. Fe/Fe3O4-Nanocatalyst for the Reduction of Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide to Aromatic Hydrocarbons, ACS National Meeting, 04/10; New Orleans, LA, 2013.

65. Bossmann, S. H. The Future of Cancer Diagnosis?, Best Answer for Cancer Foundation, Dallas, TX, 04/20; Dallas, TX, 2013.

66. Bossmann, S. H. Design Principles of Sensors for Water Hardness in Power Plants, Deutsche Umweltstiftung (German Foundation for the Environment), 05/21; Berlin, Germany, 2013.

67. Bossmann, S. H. Political Implications of Eradicating Cancer Within a Generation, The Case Foundation, 06/29; Washington, DC, 2013.

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68. Bossmann, S. H.; Samarakoon, T. N.; Kalita, M.; Wang, H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L. Responsive Polymers in Drug Delivery, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/17; Springfield, MO, 2013.

69. Bossmann, S. H.; Yan, Y.; Wang, H.; Ren, B.; Zhu, G. Targeted molecular imaging and radioimmunotherapy of 131I delivery CD133-Ab for high grade gliomas, Conference on Nuclear Medicine and the 52nd Annual Autumn Meeting of the Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine, 11/16; Haevichi Resort, Jeju, South Korea, 2013.

70. Bossmann, S. H. Protease-Activatable Caged Liposomes, The Ultimate Containers for Cell-Based Drug Delivery, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich), 12/19; Munich, Germany, 2013.

71. Bossmann, S. H. Protease-Activatable Caged Liposomes, The Ultimate Containers for Cell-Based Drug Delivery, University of Chemistry, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, 01/07; Berlin, Germany, 2014.

72. Bossmann, S. H.; Udukala, D.; Maynez, P.; Samarakoon, T.; Troyer, D. L. Photodynamic therapy and tumor imaging without a light source, ACS National Meeting, 03/17; Dallas, TX, 2014.

73. Bossmann, S. H.; Shrestha, T. B.; Hodgson, J.; Ikenberry, M.; Hohn, K.; Troyer, D.; Wang, H. Supported iron catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation, ACS National Meeting, 03/17; Dallas, TX, 2014.

74. Bossmann, S. H. Lung cancer diagnostics by measuring protease signatures in serum, ACS National Meeting, 03/19; Dallas, TX, 2014.

75. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Diagnostics of early solid tumors by measuring protease signatures in serum, Medical Technology Group, Battelle Memorial Institute, 07/18; Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, 2014.

76. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Diagnostics of Triple Negative Breast Cancers by measuring protease signatures in serum, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 08/19; Kansas City, KS, 2014.

77. Bossmann, S. H. Protease Signatures in Early Cancer Diagnostics, Department of Bioengineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 09/24; Atlanta, GA, 2014.

78. Bossmann, S. H. Protease Signatures in Early Cancer Diagnostics and Before and After Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, 09/28; Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 2014.

79. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Protease Signatures in Early Cancer Diagnostics, ACS Midwestern Meeting, University of Missouri at Columbia, 09/14; Columbia, MO, 2014.

80. Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L. Cell-Mediated Cancer Therapy, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, University of Missouri at Columbia, 11/14; Columbia, MO, 2014.

81. Bossmann, S. H. Cell-Based Strategies in Cancer Therapy, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 02/06; Omaha, NE, 2015.

82. Bossmann, S. H. “Green Materials” for Etching and Electoetching Processes, Southern Graphics Council, 03/20; Knoxville, TN, 2015.

83. Bossmann, S. H. Cell-Based Strategies in Cancer Therapy, D3ET Webinar, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 04/03; Kansas City, KS, 2015.

84. Bossmann, S. H. Protease Signatures in Disease Monitoring, Center for Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 04/06; The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, 2015.

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85. Bossmann, S. H. Lessons from Nanotechnology (Commencement Speach), McPherson College, 04/17; McPherson, KS, 2015.

86. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H.; Zhu, G. Protease Signatures in Early Cancer Diagnostics, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 07/28; Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, 2015.

87. Bossmann, S. H.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Wang, H.; Wolschendorf, F. Mechanisms of Copper(I)-Activation of Antibacterial Drugs, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 08/25; Birmingham, Al, 2015.

88. Bossmann, S. H.; Motamedi, M. Smart-Phone Based Detection of Biomarkers for Lung Inflammation, Division of Chemical, Biological, and Transport Systems, 09/17; National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, 2015.

89. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Basel, M. T.; Shrestha, T. B.; Troyer, D. L. Cell-based Drug Delivery, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, Missouri Western University, St. Joseph, MO, 10/23; Missouri Western University, St. Joseph, MO, 2015.

90. Bossmann, S. H. Synthetic Strategies for CARBA-NAD, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), 03/29; National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, 2016.

91. Bossmann, S. H. Towards Point-of-Care Devices in Cancer Diagnostics, VA Hospitals, 03/31; Columbia, MO, 2016.

92. Bossmann, S. H. Nanoplatforms for the Detection of Cytokines, Center for Biomedical Engineering, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 04/21; Galveston, TX, 2016.

93. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H. Zeolite Y Stabilized Fe/Fe3O4 Nanoparticles for the Reduction of CO2 to Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Catalysis Group, 07/01; Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH, 2016.

94. Bossmann, S. H. Hyperthermia, more than an adjuvant to cancer therapies, Collaborate2Cure, Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO, 10/13; Kansas City, MO, 2016. (https://vimeo.com/187739690)

95. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H.; Prakash, P.; Maurmann, L.; Troyer, D. L. MRI evaluation of physiological and immune responses in immunocompetent mouse models of solid tumors, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/27; Manhattan, KS, 2016.

96. Bossmann, S. H.; Wang, H.; Kalubowilage, M.; Covarrubias-Zambrano, O.; Malalasekera, A. P.; Yapa, A. S.; Ortega, R.; Toledo, Y.; Kasi, A.; Williamson, S.; Culbertson, C. T.; Troyer, D. L. Liquid biopsy for detecting ductal pancreatic adenocarcinoma, ACS National Meeting, 04/03; San Francisco, CA, 2017.

97. Bossmann, S.; Wang, H.; Malalasekera, A.; Delpe-Acharige, A.; Rahman, F.; Wolschendorf, F. In Copper-activated drugs with NNSN-motif against MRSA, ACS National Meeting, 04/05; San Francisco, CA, 2017.

98. Bossmann, S. H. Hyperthermia, more than an adjuvant to cancer therapies, Department of Radiology, Erasmus MC, 06/15; Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2017.

99. Bossmann, S. H. The advantages of 3D enantiomeric separation strategies compared to classic approaches, CHEMCON, 06/16; Freiburg, Germany, 2017.

100. Bossmann, S. H. How to Conduct Ethical Research in the Information Age? Seminars in Ethics, Karl-Marx-Universität Trier, 06/26; Trier, Germany, 2017.

101. Bossmann, S. H. Liquid Biopsies for Solid Tumors, Photochemistry Gordon Research Conference, Bates College, 07/25; Bates College, Lewiston, ME, 2017.

102. Bossmann, S. H. The Art of the Liquid Biopsy, National ACS Meeting, 08/22; Washington, DC, 2017.

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103. Bossmann, S. H. Nanosponges, A Novel Material for Drug Delivery, National ACS Meeting, 08/24; Washington, DC, 2017.

104. Bossmann, S. H. Copper-activated Drugs To Maximize The Effects Of Nutritional Immunity, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/20; Lawrence, KS, 2017.

105. Bossmann, Stefan H.; Novel Materials for Cancer Detection and Therapy, 02/01; Missouri S&T, Rolla, MO, 2018.

106. Bossmann, S. H.; Nanoparticle-based Strategies for Early Cancer Detection, 03/16; University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, TX, 2018.

107. Bossmann, Stefan H.; Kalubowilage, Madumali; Covarrubias-Zambrano, Obdulia; Malalasekera, Aruni P.; Wang, Hongwang; Wendel, Sebastian O.; Zhu, Gaohong; Troyer, Deryl L. Liquid Biopsies For Early Stage Tumors, ACS National Meeting, 03/22; New Orleans, LA, 2018.

108. Bossmann, Stefan H. Towards a Point-of-Care Device for Pain Detection, National Science Foundation, 07/28 (televised); Alexandria, VA, 2018

109. Bossmann, S. H. Peptide - and Cell-Based Tumor Targeting Strategies, Anatomy & Physiology, Kansas State University, 09/18, Manhattan, KS, 2018.

110. Bossmann, S. H., Man Zhang Novel Antibiotics with Advanced NNSN Motif, Midwestern Drug Discovery Meeting, 10/02; Omaha, NE, 2018.

111. Bossmann, S. H. Supported Fe/Fe3O4 Catalysts for Carbon Capture and the Formation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons, ACS Midwestern Regional Meeting, 10/20; Ames, IA, 2018.

112. Bossmann, S. H. How to Conduct Ethical Research in the Information Age? Seminars in Ethics, Karl-Marx-Universität Trier, 01/14; Trier, Germany, 2019.

113. Bossmann, S. H. Nanotechnology for Advanced Cancer Detection and Treatment, Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Program, University of Nebraska, 03/01; Omaha, NE, 2019

114. Scuilla, J.; Bossmann, S. H. From Shop Rags to Riches: Strategies for Securing External Funding for Interdisciplinary Printmaking Research, Southern Graphics Council International, 03/09, Dallas, TX, 2019.

115. Bossmann, S. H., Designer Peptides to Probe the Epigenetic Landscape, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, 03/15, Galveston, TX, 2019.

116. Scuilla, J., Bossmann, S. H., Electroetching, Optimized Nontoxic Electrolytic Etching Procedure for Fine Art Printmaking, Seminar and Demonstration to the Print Council of America at Kansas State University, 05/30, Manhattan, KS, 2019.

From 2004 to 2018, members of the Bossmann group have given the following number of presentations at national and regional meetings, universities, and four-year collegespostdoctoral scientists: 39graduate students: 154undergraduate students: 18high school students: 5

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Active Patents Resulting from Research at Kansas State University

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Courses Taught at Kansas State University (2004 – 2019)

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CHM 350 General Organic Chemistry (9 semesters, including three summer semesters)CHM 351 General Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2 summer semesters)CHM 531 Organic Chemistry I (8 semesters)CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II (7 semesters)CHM 551 Advanced Organic Laboratory (2 summer semesters)CHM 752 Advanced Organic Chemistry (1 semester)CHM 860 Synthetic Organic Chemistry (1 semester)CHM 862 Organic Spectroscopy (6 semesters)CHM 903 Graduate Seminar in Organic Chemistry (4 semesters)CHM 965 Physical Organic Chemistry (3 semesters)

A typical course of mine features pre-recorded lectures and interactive homework assignments, which are accessible by my students at any time and as often as they’d like during the semester. These electronic components are complemented by classroom sessions, in which I draw chemical mechanisms or physical equations step-by-step. My students have the opportunity to ask questions during this entire process. This is supplemented by classic Q&A sessions, in which I encourage my students to ask all kinds of questions.

CHM 497 Research in Undergraduate ChemistryCHM 599 Senior Thesis ResearchCHM 899 Research in Chemistry

Teaching of undergraduate and graduate students through participation in ongoing research projects is a passion of mine. The principles of successful student engagement in research have been recently summarized by Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Kansas State, and myself in the SPOTLIGHT presentation: Mistakes, Failures, Persistence, and Success: How Research Leads to Better Student Learning (http://www.k-state.edu/tlc/ events/spotlight/2018-videos.html)

Courses Developed and Taught at Kansas State University (2008 – 2019)In collaboration with Jim Hodgson, scientific glassblower in the Chemistry department at Kansas State, I have developed the first at-home organic laboratory in the US in 2008. Together with the distance education version of CHM 350 General Organic Chemistry, this course is offered during the fall, spring, and summer semesters. In 2009, the distance education of CHM 531 Organic Chemistry I joined the family of organic distance courses. This list was complemented by CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II in 2010. Every year, my distance organic courses offer an organic chemistry education to 150 to 250 students from all continents (including Antarctica). My format of an at-home organic laboratory has “inspired” two companies of developing similar products.

Undergraduate Researchers

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Prachi Gupta (2004-2005), graduated from The University of Kansas, Medical Center in 2011Kimberly Lovell (2004-2006), graduated from The University of Kansas, Pharmacy in 2011Brian Seacat (2004-2006), graduated from The University of Kansas, Medical Center in 2012Joanna Rysz (2005-2006), graduated from the University of Berkeley/ CA, Bioengineering in 2013Matthew T. Basel (2005-2006), see belowDeletria Battle (2005, SUROP student), unknownPhilip Lamm (2005-2006, international exchange student from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany), graduated from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in 2011Tara Kalivoda (2007-2009), graduated from Kansas State, Chemistry, in 2009Nils Baumann (2008-2009, international exchange student from the University of Giessen, Germany), graduated from University of Utah, Department of Chemistry in 2012Barbara Braga (2009-2010, Developing Scholars Program), graduated from KSU, Biology, in 2012Jaime Tobon (2009, Developing Scholars Program), graduated from KSU, Biology, in 2011David Villanueva (2009-2012, Bridges Program, Developing Scholars Program), graduated with an MD from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara School of MedicineT’Kea Bell (2009, Developing Scholars Program), graduated from Kansas State, Kinesiology, in 2011Colette Robinson (2010-2012), currently: University of Arkansas, Department of ChemistryPamela Maynez (2010-2013, Bridges Program, Developing Scholars Program), graduated with a PhD from the University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy in 2018Amy Hopkins (2010, deceased)Leonie Bossmann (2011-2013), currently: BASF, Research Triangle Park, NCHeidy Prock (2011-2012, Developing Scholars Program and REU student), currently: Aegis Science Corporation, Nashville, TNJenny Barriga (2011-2014, Developing Scholars Program and REU student), currently: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.Elizabeth Riedy (2011-2013, Developing Scholars Program), graduated from Kansas State in 2013, currently: Albaugh, Inc/Agri Star, Ankeny, IARoy Burkhalter (2011-2012), graduated from University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Dentistry in 2016.Kasun Palamandadige Fernando (2013), graduated with a PhD from Kansas State University, Industrial Engineering in 2019.Joshua Dorsey (2013), graduated from Kansas State University, Chemical Engineering in 2013

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Austin Bosch (2013, REU student, Kansas State University, Department of Chemical Engineering), graduated with a PhD from Stanford University, Bioengineering Program in 2018.Edwin Alfonzo (2013, REU student), University of Massachusetts Lowell/ MA, currently: graduate student, chemistry, Texas A&M.Raquel Ortega (2013-2017, Developing Scholars Program, Undergraduate Award from the Johnson Cancer Center, “Eclipse-Award” from the Developing Scholars Program), currently: National Institite of Health, Bethesda, MD. Yubisela Toledo (2013-2017, Developing Scholars Program, Undergraduate Award from the Johnson Cancer Center, Edgerley-Franklin Urban Leadership Scholarship), currently: Salus University of Optometry, Philadelphia, PA.Andrew Konecny (2013-2017, Department of Homeland Security Support for Undergraduates, Undergraduate Award from the Johnson Cancer Center), currently: graduate student, chemistry, University of Portland, OR.Jose Covarrubias (2014-2017, Bridges Student, McNair Scholar, and Developing Scholars Program, James R. Coffman Award of Excellence, Undergraduate Award from the Johnson Cancer Center), graduate student in the Department of Chemistry at KSU, currently: graduate student, chemistry, Kansas State University.Brian Neuman (2014-2017, Bridges Student and Developing Scholars Program)Siani L. Johnson (2014, summer research student), Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MA.Amanda Nelson (2014-2015), University of Kansas, Department of Pharmacy SchoolJohn Rosa (2014-2015), currently: University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of DentistryFaith Rahman (2015-2018, Bridges Student and Developing Scholars Program, James R. Coffman Award of Excellence)Dursitu Hassen (2015-2018, Developing Scholars Program, afterwards Research Undergraduate)Linah Alkotami (2015-2017), currently: graduate student, Biochemistry & Molecular BiophysicsKyle Angle (2016, REU Student), Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, currently: graduate student, chemistry, Texas A&M, TX.Maria Montes-Gonzales (2017-present, Bridges Student, Developing Scholars Program)Azriel Minjarez-Almeida (2017-present, Bridges Student, Developing Scholars Program)Baltazar Claro-Martinez (2017-2018, Bridges Student, Developing Scholars Program)Sonia Barrett (2017-present, REU Student, Developing Scholars Program)Joseph Hammer (2017-present)Tanji Lewis (2017-present)Sophia Leonard (2018-present)Carolina Fonte (2017-2018, Developing Scholars Program)Fatimah Al-Ibrahim (2017-present), currently applying for graduate programsVanessa Hernandez (2018-present, Bridges Program, Developing Scholars Program)

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Laura Soto (2018-present, Bridges Program, Developing Scholars Program)Riana Roberts (2018, REU student), Jackson State University, Jackson, MSKatelynn Perkins (2018, REU), Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, OKKayla Davis (2018, McNair Scholar), Kansas State UniversityAntoneh Tebeje (2019 REU), Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TNStephen Eschliman (2019, intern), Manhattan Technical College

National Honors for Undergraduates from the Bossmann GroupMatthew T. Basel, Goldwater Scholarship (2005)Jenny Barriga, Goldwater Scholarship (2013) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship (UGSP) (2013)Raquel Ortega, Honorable Mention, Goldwater Scholarship (2015) and National Institutes of Health (NIH 2017)

Graduate Researchers1) Dr. Cherry Leaym (2004-2008), currently: Lecturer at Manhattan Area

Technical College, Manhattan, KS2) Dr. Aibin Shi (2004-2007), left my group in 2007 and graduated in Dr.

Hua’s group in 2009, currently: Research Scientist at Ambicon, Hongzhu, China

3) Dr. Pubudu Gamage (2005-2009), currently: Petroleum Engineer at Aramco Services Company, Texas

4) Dr. Tej. B. Shrestha (2005-2010), currently: Laboratory Manager of the Nanotechnology Innovation Institute of Kansas State (NICKS)

5) Dr. Mausam Kalita (2005-2010), currently: Senior Research Associate, Department of Neuroscience, University of California, San Francisco, CA.

6) Dr. Matthew T. Basel (2006-2010), currently: Postdoctoral Scientist in Anatomy and Physiology.

7) Dr. Thilani N. Samarakoon (2006-2011), currently: Researcher at the University of Utah.

8) Dr. Hongwang Wang (2008-2009), currently: Senior Postdoctoral Scientist in the Department of Grain Sciences, Distinguished Prof. Dr. Susan Sun

9) Dr. Ayomi Perera (2008-2012), currently: Lecturer at Kingston University, London, UK.

10) Dr. Dinusha Udukala (2010-2014), currently: Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon, Sri Lanka.

11) Dr. Gayani Abayaweera (2010-2015), currently: Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon, Sri Lanka.

12) Dr. Harshi Manawadu (2010-2015), currently: Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka.

13) Dr. Sebastian Wendel (2010-2015), currently: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Biology, Kansas State University

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14) Dr. Faiza Khalil (2010-2011), exchange student from the University of Giessen, Germany, graduated from the University in Hamburg, Germany in 2013.

15) Dr. Aruni Malalasekera (2012-2016), currently: Assistant Professor, Southwestern College, Wichita, KS

16) Dr. Asanka Yapa (2012-2017), currently: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Bossmann group.

17) Dr. Madumali Kalubowilage (2013-2017), currently: Postdoctoral Scientist in the Bossmann group.

18) Dr. Jing Yu (2013-2018), currently: Postdoctoral Researcher at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

19) Dr. Lauren Chlebanowski (2015-2019), Chemistry Instructor, Muscatine Community College, Muscatine, IA.

20) Dr. Obdulia Covarrubias-Zambrano (2015-2019), currently: Senior Research Associate in the Bossmann group

21) Anjana Delpe-Acharige (2016-present)22) Jose Covarrubias (2017-present)23) Kayla Eschliman (2017-present)24) Macy Payne (2018-present)25) Ivina Mali (2018-present)26) Raul Neri (2018-present)27) Sumia Ehsan (2018-present)

National Honors for Graduate Students from the Bossmann GroupDr. Matthew T. Basel, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2007)Dr. Ayomi Perera, Grand Prize Winner of the research poster contest that at the 22nd National Science Foundation EPSCoR Conference in Couer d'Alene, Idaho (2011)Dr. Obdulia Covarrubias-Zombrano, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2016)

Postdoctoral ScientistsDr. Eliso Gogritchiani (2004-2005), currently: Research Scientist at CHEMCON, Freiburg, GermanyDr. Hongwang Wang (2010-2017), currently: Senior Postdoctoral Scientist in the Department of Grain Sciences.Dr. Thilani Samarakoon (2013-2015), currently: Research Scientist at the University of Utah.Department of Animal Science & Industry, Analytical Laboratory Manhattan, Kansas, USADr. Ayomi Perera (2013, in collaboration with Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH), currently: Lecturer at Kingston University, London, UK.Dr. Sebastian Wendel (2015-2016), currently: Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Biology, Kansas State UniversityDr. Aruni P. Malalasekera (2016-2017), currently: Assistant Professor, Southwestern College, Wichita, KS.

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Dr. Madumali Kalobowilage (2017-present)Dr. Asanka S. Yapa (2017-2019), currently: R&D Scientist, Chembio, Medford, NY.Dr. Man Zhang (2017-2018), currently: Research Scientist at Obiter Research LLC, Champaign, IL.Dr. Obdulia Covarrubias-Zambrano (2019-present)

Visiting ProfessorsDr. Megh Raj Pokhrel (2005-2007), Professor of Chemistry, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, NEPALDr. Gaohong Zhu, M.D. (2012-2013), Professor and Department Head of Nuclear Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, China.

Technical StaffKatharine Bossmann, webmaster and computer programmer (2005-present)Jennifer Levy, Laboratory technician (2006-2007), currently: Laboratory Technologist at Riverside Opticalab LTD, Nepean, Ontario, CanadaNi Wang, Laboratory technician (2011-2012), currently: Nanotechnology Innovation Center of Kansas State University (NICKS)

Collaborating Scientists at Kansas State UniversityDr. Christine Aikens, Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Bethany Plakke Anderson, Department of Psychological SciencesDr. Santosh Aryal, Assistant Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Placidus Amama, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical EngineeringDr. Matthew T. Basel, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy & PhysiologyDr. Mary Cain, Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesDr. Christopher Culbertson, Associate Dean, Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Vikor Chikan, Associate Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Supreme Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing SystemsDr. Gary Gadbury, Professor, Department of StatisticsDr. Daniel Higgins, Professor and Department Head, Department of ChemistryDr. Ryszard Jankowiak, University Distinguished Professor, Chemistry and PhysicsDr. Jun Li, Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Ping Li, Associate Professor, Department of ChemistryDr. Dong Lin, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering Dr. Thomas Mueller, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Biology

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Dr. Bala Natarajan, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDr. Annelise Nguyen, Professor, Department of Diagnostic Medicine & PathobiologyDr. Om Prakash, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular BiophysicsDr. Punit Prakash, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDr. Ryan Rafferty, Department of ChemistryDr. Gurpreet Singh, Associate Professor, Mechanical & Nuclear EngineeringDr. Christopher M. Sorensen, University Distinguished Professor, Department of PhysicsDr. Paul E. Smith, Professor, Department of Chemistry Dr. Xiuzhi (Susan) Sun, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Grain Science and IndustryDr. Deryl Troyer, DVM, Professor, Department of Anatomy & Physiology (retired)Dr. Donghai Wang, Professor, Biological & Agricultural EngineeringDr. Jianzhong Yu, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy & Physiology

Collaborating Scientists at US Universities, Hospitals, and National LaboratoriesDr. Elazar Abitbol, M.D., Diakonie Krankenhaus Schwäbisch Hall, Anesthesiology, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. Dr. Allan Brasier, M.D., Professor, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Endocrinology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Dr. Randall Basaraba, Professor, Mycobacteria Research Laboratories, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CODr. Joaquina Baranda, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Director, Gastrointestinal Program, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.Dr. Tatiana Bronich, Parke-Davis Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Director, Nebraska Center for Nanomedicine, College of Pharmacy, University of Nebraska Medical Center, NE.Dr. Katryn A. Cunningham, Chauncey Leake Distinguished Professor of PharmacologyVice Chairman, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Director, Center for Addiction Research, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, TX. Dr. Timothy J. Hoffman, Director VA Biomolecular Imaging Center, Harry S Truman Memorial VA Hospital and Professor of Internal Medicine, Chemistry and Nuclear Science & Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

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Dr. Anup Kasi, M. D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Kansas Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KSDr. Olaf Kutsch, Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Birmingham, ALDr. Xiao-Min Lin, Scientist, Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, ILDr. Massoud Motamedi, Professor and Director, UTMB Health Center for Biomedical Engineering, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, TXDr. Michael Niederweis, Professor and Director UAB CFAR Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, ALDr. Natalie Serkova, Professor and Director, Colorado Animal Imaging Shared Resources and CCTSI Novel Method Development Program, University of Colorado Hospital, Denver, CODr. Claudia Turro, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, OHDr. Michael Sheetz, Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX.Dr. Lawrence Sowers, Department Head and Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, TX.Dr. Gracie Vargas, UTMB Health Center for Biomedical Engineering, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston, TXDr. Henry White, University Distinguished Professor and Department Head, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, UTDr. Stephen Williamson, M. D., Professor of Medicine, Medical Director, Clinical Trials Shared Resource, University of Kansas Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KSDr. Frank Wolschendorf, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Birmingham, ALDr. Judy Wu, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

All collaborations except Dr. Wolschendorf and Dr. White are presently active.

Collaborating Scientists at International UniversitiesDr. Sergio Curto, Senior Scientist, Department of Radiology, Erasmus MC, 06/15; Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2017-present)Dr. Peter Czermak, Professor, Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Justus Liebig University, Gießen, Germany (2004-present)Dr. Wolfgang Maison, Professor, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Germany, (2010-2017)

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Dr. Jochen Mattay, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany (2008-2017)Dr. Esther Oliveros, Professor, Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse, Laboratoire des IMRCP, Toulouse, France (1993-2009)Dr. Francesca Ottaviani, Professor, Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Urbino, Urbino, Italy (1993-2018)Dr. Megh Raj Pokhrel, Professor of Chemistry, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal (1996-present)Dr. Itamar Willner, Professor, Institute of Chemistry, The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, The Farkas Center for Light Induced Processes, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel (1988-present)Dr. Francoise Winnik, Professor, Departments of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada (1993-2006)Dr. Po Lock Yue, Professor and Founding Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Founding Director of the Environmental Science and Engineering Program, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China (1999-2010)Dr. Gaohong Zhu, M.D. (2012-2013), Professor and Department Head of Nuclear Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kunming, Yunnan, China (2012-present)

Collaborating Scientists and Engineers in Industry and Non-Profit Research OrganizationsJarrod Buffy, Head of Product Development, Dynatek Corporation, Kansas City, MO (2010-2016)Dr. Eliso Gogritchiani, Research Scientist at CHEMCON, Freiburg, Germany (2001-present)Jerry Kilby, Senior Engineer, Dynatek Corporation, Kansas City, MO (2008-2012)Dr. Olga B. Koper, Adjunct Professor at K-State’s Chemistry Department, Vice President of Cardinal Health, Dublin, OH (2005-present)Dr. Franklin Kroh, Senior Research Scientist, NanoScale Corporation, Manhattan, KS (2005- 2013)Dr. Slawomir Winecki, Senior Research Scientist, Energy Systems Product Line, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH (2005-present)Dr. Jeffrey T. Cafmeyer, Senior Research Scientist, Renewable Energy Systems, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH (2012)

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Funded Research Projects

Funded Research Projects in Collaboration with Academic PartnersStefan Bossmann: PI

Funding Agency / Title / Co-PI’s Year AwardedKansas EPSCoR (NSF_KS_4166)First Award: Porin from Mycobacterium smegmatis (MspA) as a Tool for the Development of Functional Nanostructures on Gold Electrodes

2005 $50,000

ACS Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF #47077-AC10)Bioinspired Hybrid Systems for the Photoelectrocatalytic Generation of Solar Hydrogen and Fuels

2008-2010

$90,000

Kansas NIH-COBRE Center for Cancer Experimental Therapeutics (P20 RR015563)Targeting Cancer with Protein-Nanoparticle ComplexesCo-PI’s: Dr. Viktor Chikan, Dr. Paul Smith

2008-2010

$100,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (0933701)Renilla Transfected Stem Cells as Light Source for In-Situ Photodynamic Therapy of CancerCo-PI: Dr. Deryl Troyer

2009-2013

$609,651

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1159966)Extending the Luminescence Lifetime in Breast Cancer DiagnosticsCo-PI: Dr. Deryl Troyer

2012-2015

$304,576

University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Developmental Research Grant:Synthesis of Copper(II)-Complexing Agents with Activity Against M. tuberculosis

2012 $15,000

NSF, Division of Materials Research (1242765)INSPIRE: Neutrophil Delivery of Apoptosis-Inducing Anticancer DrugsCo-PI: Dr. Deryl Troyer

2012-2015

$600,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1337438)MRI: Development of an Integrated Image-guided Thermal Therapy Platform Co-PI: Dr. Leila Maurmann, Dr. Sanjeev Narayanan, Dr. Punit Prakash, Dr. Deryl Troyer

2013-2017

$1,802,352

Mid-America Transportation Center, Nebraska Transportation Center, University of Nebraska Lincoln (Subcontract No. 25-1121-0003-260)

2013-2015

$60,000

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New Generation Bio-Binder FormulationAccredited International Expert by the State of China “高端外国专家“ (Highest Honored International Expert), Travel Grant

2015-2017

$ 40,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1656989)EAGER: Integrating Optical Fiber Bridges in Microfluidic Devices for Ultrasensitive Analysis of Biomarkers in Single CellsCo-PI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2016-2018

$220,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1804416)A Point-Of-Care Device for Facile Detection of Biomarkers Related to Lung DiseaseCo-PI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2018-2021

$325,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1842670)EAGER: Design and Validation of a Point-of-Care Device To Detect Biomarkers of PainCo-PI’s: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson, Dr. Kathryn Cunningham (UTMB), Dr. Massoud Motamedi (UTMB)

2018-2020

$300,000

Kansas Department of TransportationDo polyepoxy/polyisocyanate composite resins for concrete protection perform better than either of their components?

2018 $49,750

NSF, Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI)(1933321)EFRI CEE: Opening the Gates of Apoptosis in CancerCo-PI’s: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson, Dr. Bala Natarajan, Dr. Massoud Motamedi (UTMB), Dr. Michael Sheetz (UTMB), Dr. Larry Sowers (UTMB), Dr. Gracie Vargas (UTMB)

2019-2023

$2,000,000

NSF, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (1940790)EAGER: A Microfluidic Device for Studying Environment-Triggered Migration of Glioblastoma CellsCo-PI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2019-2021

$300,000

Funded Research Projects in Collaboration with Academic PartnersStefan Bossmann: Co-PI

Funding Agency / Title / PI Year Awarded

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NSF, Division of Chemistry (1004991)REU Site: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Chemistry at Kansas State UniversityPI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2009-2013

$473,218

NSF, Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems (1128570)Exploring controlled drug release from magneto-liposomes by alternating and pulsed magnetic fields

2011-2014

$333,810

NSF EPS 0903806PI: Dr. Kristin Bowman-James, University Distinguished Professor, University of KansasPhase VI: Climate Change and Energy: Basic Science, Impacts, and Mitigation

2009-2014

$20,000,000

($142,680 for Co-PI)

Chinese National Natural Science Funding (81360223)PI: Dr. Gaohong Zhu, MD, First Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Kunming University, Kunming, ChinaSynthesis of Validation of Thyroid-Cancer Homing Starburst Dendrimer Derivatives Capable of Binding Radioactive Isotopes for Imaging and Therapy

2013-2017

$ 92,854($46,426

for Co-PI)

Chinese National Natural Science Funding (81877940)PI: Dr. Gaohong Zhu, MD, First Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Kunming University, Kunming, ChinaDevelopment of a Protease Based Cancer Detection Method for Thyroid Cancer and Other Solid Tumors

2014-2018

$ 96,216($41,512

for Co-PI)

Kansas Board of Regents: GVAP603191/KS0783/1100/80020PI: PI: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer, DVM Detection of Early (Subclinical) Mastitis in Dairy Cows to Improve Milk Production

2014-2016

$120,000($60,000

for Co-PI)

Kansas State GFS GrantPI: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer, DVM Detection of Psychrotrophic Organisms in Milk

2015-2017

$120,000($60,000

for Co-PI)NSF, Division of Chemistry (1460898)REU Site: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Chemistry at Kansas State UniversityPI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2015-2019

$345,000

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) 2015-2016

$100,000($47,200 for

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Strategic Investment: Fluorescence Assays for Serine ProteasesDr. Motamedi, Massoud - UTMB Principal Investigator

Co-PI)

NIH/DHHS 1R01Al121354-01 PI: Dr. Michael E. NiederweisThe necrosis-inducing toxin of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

2015-2017

$1,500,000($120,000 for

Co-PI)NIH/DHHS 1R01Al121364-01A1 US Department of Health and Human ServicesPI: Dr. Frank WolschendorfHTS for Copper-Activated Inhibitors Against MRSA

2016-2019

$1,500,000($450,000 for

Co-PI)

Midwest Cancer AllianceChildren’s Mercy HospitalNovel in vivo and in vitro 3D Tumor Models for Testing of Cancer Chemotherapy and Complex BiologicsPI: Dr. Deryl. L. Troyer

2016-2019 $70,503($10,000 for

Co-PI)

National Endowment for the ArtsVisual Arts: Transforming Printmaking through Chemical InnovationPI: Jason Scuilla

2017-2020 $102,307($32,007 for

Co-PI

1 P20 GM113109-01A1US Department of Health and Human ServicesCognitive and Neurobiological Approaches to Plasticity (C-NAP)PI: Dr. Kimberly Kirkpatrick

2017-2021 $11,300,199($45,554.60

for Co-PI)

NSF, Division of Chemistry (1826982)MRI: Acquisition of a 400 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometer to Support Research Projects from C-H Bond Oxidation to Engineered Molecular MaterialsPI: Dr. Duy Hua

2018-2023 $419.518

NSF, Division of Chemistry (1852182)REU Site: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Chemistry at Kansas State UniversityPI: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson

2019-2022

$345,000

American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant to The University of Kansas Medical Center (IRG‐16‐194‐07).Pilot project: Novel Biomarkers for Early Detection and Prognosis of Pancreatic Cancers in Liquid Biopsies by Ultrasensitive Fluorescence NanobiosensorsPI: Anup Kasi, MD

2019-2020

$35,000(31,800 for

Co-PI)

Funded Research Projects in Collaboration with Industrial Partners and Nonprofit OrganizationsStefan Bossmann: KSU-PI or Co-PI

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Funding Agency / Partner /Title / PI, Co-PI’s Year AwardedNIH/Small Business Research Innovation Development Center (SBIR) (CHHSN261200800059C, Phase I) toNanoScale Corporation“Functionalized Bimagnetic Core/Shell Fe/Fe3O4 Stealth Nanoparticles for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer” Dr. Franklin Kroh, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-PICo-PI’s Dr. Viktor Chikan, Dr. Deryl L. Troyer

2008-2009

(total) $150,000

(KSU) $69,000

NSF, Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships (IIP/STTR) (0930673) toNanoScale CorporationSTTR Phase I: Intelligent Low-Toxicity Nanoparticles for Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentDr. Franklin Kroh, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-PICo-PI’s Dr. Viktor Chikan, Dr. Deryl L. Troyer

2009-2010

(total) $200,000

(KSU) $100,000

Kansas Bioscience AuthoritySupplemental Funding to NSF (IIP/STTR) (0930673)

2010-2011

(total) $100,000

(KSU) $50,000

Kansas Bioscience Authority (Proof of Concept Investment; POCI) toNanoScale CorporationDr. Olga Koper, PI Proof of Concept Investment program (POCI) to assess whether a simple and fast urine and/or blood test for cancer is feasible using a nanoparticle/enzyme technology. Dr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-PI

2011 (total) $199.887

(KSU) $80,000

NIH/SBIR(CHHSN261200800059C, Phase II) toNanoScale Corporation“Functionalized Bimagnetic Core/Shell Fe/Fe3O4 Stealth Nanoparticles for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer” Dr. Franklin Kroh, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-PIKSU Co-PI: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer

2010-2012

(total) $1,350,000

(KSU) $205,000

Kansas Bioscience Authority and State of Kansas Supplemental Funding to NIH/SBIR(CHHSN261200800059C, Phase II)

2012 (total) $1,150,000

(KSU) 50,000NIH/SBIR (HHSN261201100069C, Phase I) toNanoScale CorporationDetection of Cancer-Specific Active Proteases in Urine and Blood via Fluorescence

2011-2012

(total) $250,000

(KSU) $16,492

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Funded Research Projects from the Johnson Cancer Research Center

Dr. Franklin Kroh, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-PIDeutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (German Environmental Protection Foundation) toISZ (Industrie Systemgruppe Zahn), Karlsruhe, GermanyDesign of a Photochemical Sensor for Detecting Very Low Ionic Strengths in WaterFrank Zahn, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, KSU-Co-PI

2013 (total) $220,000

(KSU) $10,000

Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus/OH toStefan Bossmann, KSU-PIConversion of Cellulose to Sugars Using Highly Magnetic Nanocatalysts

2013 (KSU) $50,000

Anticipate Ventures, LLCDetonation Graphene Project – Graphene from Gaseous MixturesDr. Christopher Sorensen, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, Co-PI

2017-2018

$473,855

Carbon-2D Graphene, Inc. Advanced Graphene ResearchDr. Christopher Sorensen, PIDr. Stefan Bossmann, Co-PI

2019-2020

$763,842

Project Year AwardedThe Porin MspA as Vector for Photodynamic Anticancer Drugs

2006 $16,460

Protease Assays for the Early Recognition of Solid Tumors

2009 $15,000

Development of a Pig Model for Human CancersPI’s: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer and Dr. Stefan H. Bossmann

2012 $20,000

Development of a Zebrafish Model for Human CancersPI’s: Dr. Stefan H. Bossmann and Dr. Thomas Mueller

2017 $25,000

Summer Stipends for Ten graduate students: Thilani N. Samarakoon, Mausam Kalita, Pubudu Gamage, Tej B. Shrestha, Gayani Abayaweera, Harshi Manawadu, Sebastian Wendel, Asanka Yapa, Jing Yu, Jose Covarrubias, Kayla Eschliman

2007-2018

$75,280

Private Donation:Protease Assays for the Early Recognition of Solid Tumors

2012 $10,000

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Licensing Fees for the Technology Described in: Bossmann, S. H.; Troyer, D. L.; Basel, M. T. Diagnostic protease assay using a nanoparticle-linked oligopeptide substrate, and use for cancer detection and prognosis 2009, WO2009111470A2, 65 pp to a Consortium Led By Prof. Dr. Gaohong Zhu, M.D., Kunming, China

PI’s: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer and Dr. Stefan H. BossmannPrivate Donation:Protease Assays for the Early Recognition of Solid TumorsPI’s: Dr. Deryl L. Troyer and Dr. Stefan H. Bossmann

2013 $200,000

Private Donation:Protease Assays for the Early Detection of Pancreatic CancerPI: Dr. Stefan H. Bossmann

2017 $14,000

Private Donation:Design of a Microfluidic Isoelectric Focusing (mIEF) DevicePI’s: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson and Dr. Stefan H. Bossmann

2017 $50,000

Center of Excellence Planning Grant: Early Diagnosis and Novel Strategies for the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer PI: Dr. Stefan H. BossmannCo-PI’s: Dr. Christopher T. Culbertson, Dr. Punit Prakash, Dr. Emily McLaurin, Dr. Santosh Aryal, Dr. Thomas Müller, Dr. Paul E. Smith

2017 $6,000

Center of Excellence: Diagnosis and Treatment of Pancreatic CancerPI: Stefan H. BossmannCo-PI’s: Christopher T. Culbertson, Duy Hua, Anup Kasi, Jun Li, Thomas Müller, Om Prakash, Punit Prakash, Tej B. Shrestha, Jianzhong Yu

2018-2020

$100,000

Patent Year Awarded

WO2009111470A2 2013 $300,000

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The Bossmann Group in the Media (Selected Materials)

http://biomedical-advances.org/newtech-20175-2/

http://www.k-state.edu/tlc/events/spotlight/2018-videos.html

https://researchfeatures.com/2018/06/06/seeing-invisible-microfluidic-devices/

https://youtu.be/xo7kg4Mzg9U

https://f.io/clmbCHl1