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Curriculum Vita: Richard P. Van Duyne February 07, 2018 1 RICHARD P. VAN DUYNE Personal: Richard P. Van Duyne Born October 28, 1945; Orange, New Jersey Education: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1967 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ph.D., 1971; Ph.D. Thesis: "I. Low Temperature Electrochemistry II. Double Potential Step Chronocoulometry" Thesis Advisor: Charles N. Reilley, Kenan Professor of Chemistry (deceased 12/31/81) Employment: Northwestern University Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1971-1976) Associate Professor of Chemistry (1976-1979) Professor of Chemistry (1979-1986) Morrison Professor of Chemistry (1986-Present) Professor of Applied Physics (2011-Present) Professor of Biomedical Engineering (2012-Present) Field: Analytical Chemistry/Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics/Applied Physics/ Biomedical Engineering Research Areas: Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), electrochemistry, nanosphere lithography (NSL), atomic layer deposition (ALD), localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectroscopy, molecular plasmonics, surface-enhanced spectroscopic methods for chemical and biological sensing, ultrahigh vacuum tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (UHV-TERS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (UHV-STM), MALDI mass spectrometry, application of SERS to the study of works of art. Biomedical optics and in vivo SERS/Raman biosensing. Awards and Class of 1902 Research Prize, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967 Recognitions: NASA Graduate Fellow, University of North Carolina, 1967-1971 Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, 1974-1978 Coblentz Memorial Prize in Molecular Spectroscopy, 1980 Fresenius Award (of Phi Lambda Upsilon), 1981 Chairman, Vibrational Spectroscopy Gordon Conference, 1982 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1983 Fellow, American Physical Society, 1985 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award, 1991 Excellence in Surface Science Award, Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation, 1996 The Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy, American Physical Society, 2004 Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004 Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2005 L’Oreal Art and Science of Color Prize (Silver), 2006 National Science Foundation Creativity Extension Award, 2007 Professeur invite classe exceptionnelle – University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, 2008 Ellis R. Lippincott Award, Optical Society of America, 2008

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RICHARD P. VAN DUYNE Personal: Richard P. Van Duyne Born October 28, 1945; Orange, New Jersey Education: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, B.S., 1967

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ph.D., 1971; Ph.D. Thesis: "I. Low Temperature Electrochemistry

II. Double Potential Step Chronocoulometry" Thesis Advisor: Charles N. Reilley, Kenan Professor of Chemistry (deceased 12/31/81) Employment: Northwestern University Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1971-1976) Associate Professor of Chemistry (1976-1979) Professor of Chemistry (1979-1986) Morrison Professor of Chemistry (1986-Present) Professor of Applied Physics (2011-Present) Professor of Biomedical Engineering (2012-Present) Field: Analytical Chemistry/Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics/Applied

Physics/ Biomedical Engineering Research Areas: Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), electrochemistry,

nanosphere lithography (NSL), atomic layer deposition (ALD), localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectroscopy, molecular plasmonics, surface-enhanced spectroscopic methods for chemical and biological sensing, ultrahigh vacuum tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (UHV-TERS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (UHV-STM), MALDI mass spectrometry, application of SERS to the study of works of art. Biomedical optics and in vivo SERS/Raman biosensing.

Awards and Class of 1902 Research Prize, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1967 Recognitions: NASA Graduate Fellow, University of North Carolina, 1967-1971

Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, 1974-1978 Coblentz Memorial Prize in Molecular Spectroscopy, 1980

Fresenius Award (of Phi Lambda Upsilon), 1981 Chairman, Vibrational Spectroscopy Gordon Conference, 1982

Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1983 Fellow, American Physical Society, 1985 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award, 1991

Excellence in Surface Science Award, Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation, 1996 The Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy, American Physical Society, 2004

Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004 Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry,

American Chemical Society, 2005 L’Oreal Art and Science of Color Prize (Silver), 2006 National Science Foundation Creativity Extension Award, 2007 Professeur invite classe exceptionnelle – University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, 2008 Ellis R. Lippincott Award, Optical Society of America, 2008

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Bomem-Michelson Award, Coblentz Society, 2010 Analytical Chemistry Award, American Chemical Society, 2010 Elected to the National Academy of Sciences, 2010 Thomson Reuters list of top 100 chemists over the period 2000-2010 as ranked by the impact of their published research, 2011 Charles N. Reilley Award, Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2011 Sir George Stokes Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013 Honorary Member, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, 2013 Fellow, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, 2013 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013 E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy, American Chemical Society, 2014 Charles Mann Award, Society of Applied Spectroscopy, 2014 Thomson Reuters list of highly cited researchers, 2014

Theophilus Redwood Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015 Thomson Reuters list of highly cited researchers, 2015 Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, 2016 Elsevier Scopus list of most cited researchers in Materials Science & Engineering, 2016

Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters) list of highly cited researchers, 2016 Special Issue (Richard P. Van Duyne Festschrift) of the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Vol 120, 2016 Spiers Memorial Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, Faraday Division, 2017 Gold Medal Award, New York Section, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, 2017

Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, 2017 Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters) list of highly cited researchers, 2017 Professional Affiliations: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Chemical Society American Physical Society Society of Electroanalytical Chemists National Academy of Sciences American Academy of Arts and Sciences Society of Applied Spectroscopy Royal Society of Chemistry American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Advisory Boards and Panels: ACS National Award Selection Committee 2017-2019 OSA National Award Jury 2015-2017 External Opponent, Public Defense of Doctor’s Thesis (Kaiyu Wu), Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, June 27, 2016 Enabling Bioanalytical & Imaging Technologies (EBIT) Study Section, NIH: February 2013 National Academies Chemical Sciences Roundtable, 2011-2012 Microscopic Imaging Study Section, NIH: October 2007 ACS National Award Selection Committee 2007-2009 National Science Foundation, CAREER Panel, November 20-21, 2006 Science Storms Advisory Panel, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), 2005-2007 Nanotechnology Special Emphasis Panels, NIH: July 2005 Essential Science Task Force, Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), 2004-2005

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Fakultetsopponent, Public Defense of Doctor’s Thesis (Per Hanarp), Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, December 16, 2003 Nanotechnology Special Emphasis Panels, NIH: July 2003 American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training (1983-1988) Air Force Office of Scientific Research Chemical Sciences Review Panel (1983-87) Editorial Boards: Accounts of Chemical Research (2007-2013) Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry (2007-2011) Langmuir (2013-2015) Nano Letters (2010-2013) Journal of Physical Chemistry (1983-1988) Journal of Raman Spectroscopy (2010 – present) Analytical Instrumentation (1980-1993) Consultancies or Scientific Advisory Board: Ohmx (2004 - present) Oxonica, Inc. (2004 - 2010) Eastman Kodak Company (1977-1991) Publication Citations: Web of Science Search: Author = (Van Duyne RP* OR VanDuyne RP* OR Van Duyne RR*) H-index = 98 51039 citations overall; 20855 citations in last 4.104 years = average of 5082 citations per year Publications: 1. "A Chemically Selective Polarographic Detector for Gas Chromatography", R. P. Van

Duyne, D.A. Aikens, Anal. Chem., 40, 254-256 (1968) 2. "Double Potential Step Chronocoulometry. Part I. A Re-Examination of EC Kinetic

Theory Including the Effects of Electrode Reactant and Product Adsorption", T.H. Ridgway, R.P. Van Duyne, C.N. Reilley, J. Electroanal. Chem., 34, 267-282 (1972)

3. "Low-Temperature Electrochemistry. I. Characteristics of Electrode Reactions in the

Absence of Coupled Chemical Kinetics", R.P. Van Duyne, C.N. Reilley, Anal. Chem., 44, 142-152 (1972)

4. "Low-Temperature Electrochemistry. II. Evaluation of Rate Constants and Activation

Parameters for Homogeneous Chemical Reactions Coupled to Charge Transfer", R.P. Van Duyne, C.N. Reilley, Anal. Chem., 44, 153-158 (1972)

5. "Low-Temperature Electrochemistry. III. Applications to the Study of Radical Ion Decay

Mechanisms", R.P. Van Duyne, C.N. Reilley, Anal. Chem., 44, 158-169 (1972) 6. "Double Potential Step Chronocoulometry. Part II. Measurement of the Chemical Reaction

Rate in an EC Mechanism When Both Electrode Reactant and Product are Adsorbed", R.P. Van Duyne, T.H. Ridgway, C.N. Reilley, J. Electroanal. Chem., 34, 283-295 (1972)

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7. "Quenching of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Excited Singlet States by Wurster's Blue Cation

Radical", R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 95, 7164-7166 (1973). 8. "A Nonadiabatic Description of Electron Transfer Reactions Involving Large Free Energy

Changes", R.P. Van Duyne, S.F. Fischer, Chem. Phys., 5, 183-197 (1974). 9. “Mode-locked laser Raman spectroscopy. New technique for the rejection of interfering

background luminescence signals”, R. P. Van Duyne, D. L. Jeanmaire, and D. F. Shriver, Anal. Chem., 46, 213-222 (1974).

10. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry. I. The Tetracyanoethylene Anion Radical",

D.L. Jeanmaire, M.R. Suchanski, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 97, 1699-1707 (1975).

11. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry V. Intensity Transients on the Millisecond

Time Scale Following Double Potential Step Initiation of a Diffusion Controlled Electrode Reaction", D.L. Jeanmaire, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Electroanal. Chem., 66, 235-247 (1975).

12. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry. 2. Scattering Spectroscopy Accompanying

Excitation of the Lowest 2B1u Excited State of the Tetracyanoquinodimethane Anion Radical", D.L. Jeanmaire, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,98, 4029-4033 (1976).

13. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry. 3. Tunable Dye Laser Excitation

Spectroscopy of the Lowest 2B1u Excited State of the Tetracyanoquinodimethane Anion Radical", D.L. Jeanmaire, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,98, 4034-4039 (1976).

14. "A Theoretical Investigation of Double Potential Step Techniques as Applied to the One-

Half Regeneration Electrode Mechanism: Chronoamperometry, Chronocoulometry, and Chronoabsorptometry", T.H. Ridgway, R.P. Van Duyne, C.N. Reilley, J. Electroanal. Chem.,67, 1-10 (1976).

15. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry. IV. The Oxygen Decay Chemistry of the

Tetracyanoquinodimethane Dianion", M.R. Suchanski, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 98, 250-252 (1976).

16. "The Spectroelectrochemical Response for First-Order E.C. Processes with Electrode

Product and Reactant Adsorption Following Double Potential Step Excitation", R.P. Van Duyne, T.H. Ridgway, C.N. Reilley, J. Electroanal. Chem., 69, 165-180 (1976).

17. "Quenching of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Singlets and Aryl Ketone Triplets by Alkyl

Disulfides", W.L. Wallace, R.P. Van Duyne, F.D. Lewis, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 98, 5319-5326 (1976).

18. "On the Theory of Electron Transfer Reactions. The Naphthalene-/TCNQ System", S.F.

Fischer, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys., 26, 9-16 (1977).

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19. "Surface Raman Spectroelectrochemistry Part I. Heterocyclic, Aromatic, and Aliphatic Amines Adsorbed on the Anodized Silver Electrode", D.L. Jeanmaire, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Electroanal. Chem., 84, 1-20 (1977).

20. "Applications of Raman Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry", R.P. Van Duyne, J.

Physique,38, (C5)239-(C5)252 (1977). 21. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of Bacteriochlorophyll and

Bacteriochlorophyll Cation Radical", T.M. Cotton, R.P. Van Duyne, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.,82, 424-433 (1978).

22. "Cyclic Differential Pulse Voltammetry: A Versatile Instrumental Approach Using a

Computerized System", K.F. Drake, R.P. Van Duyne, A.M. Bond, J. Electroanal. Chem.,89, 231-246 (1978).

23. "Theory of Raman Scattering by Molecules Adsorbed on Electrode Surfaces", F.W. King,

R.P. Van Duyne, G.C. Schatz, J. Chem. Phys.,69, 4472-4481 (1978). 24. "Synthesis, Structure, and Spectral Properties of TTF HgCl3: An Unusual

Metallotetrathiaethylene", T.J. Kistenmacher, M. Rossi, C.C. Chiang, R.P. Van Duyne, T.W. Cape, A.R. Siedle, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,100, 1958-1959 (1978).

25. "Copper Derivatives of Tetrathiafulvalene", A.R. Siedle, G.A. Candela, T.F. Finnegan, R.P. Van Duyne, T.W. Cape, G.F. Kokoszka, P.M. Woyciesjes, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 69-70 (1978).

26. "Metallotetrathiaethylenes", A.R. Siedle, G.A. Candela, T.F. Finnegan, R.P. Van Duyne,

T.W. Cape, G.F. Kokoszka, P.M. Woyciesjes, J.A. Hashmall, M. Glick, W. Ilsley, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.,313, 377-381 (1978).

27. "Orientational Specificity of Raman Scattering from Molecules Adsorbed on Silver

Electrodes", C.S. Allen, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett.,63, 455-459 (1979). 28. "An Electrochemical Investigation of the Redox Properties of Bacteriochlorophyll and

Bacteriopheophytin in Aprotic Solvents", T.M. Cotton, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,101, 7605-7611 (1979).

29. "Resonance Raman Studies and Structure of a Sulfide Complex of Methemerythrin", S.M.

Frier, L.L. Duff, R.P. Van Duyne, I. Klotz, Biochemistry,24, 5372-5377 (1979). 30. "Synthesis and Characterization of the Metamagnetic 1:1 1-D Phase of

Decamethylferrocenium 7,7,8,8-Tetracyano-p-quinodimethanide", J.S. Miller, A.H. Reis Jr., E. Gebert, J.J. Ritsko, W.R. Salanak, L. Kovnat, T.W. Cape, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,101, 7111-7113 (1979).

31. "The Application of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to Determine the Solution O-O

Stretching Frequency of a Monomeric Dioxygen Cobalt Complex", T. Szymanski, T.W. Cape, F. Basolo, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 5-6 (1979).

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32. "Laser Excitation of Raman Scattering from Adsorbed Molecules on Electrode Surfaces", R.P. Van Duyne. in Chemical and Biochemical Applications of Lasers; C.B. Moore, Ed.; Academic Press: New York, 1979; Vol. 4, pp. 101-184.

33. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry. 6. Ultraviolet Laser Excitation of the

Tetracyanoquinodimethane Dianion", R.P. Van Duyne, M.R. Suchanski, J.M. Lakovits, A.R. Siedle, K.D. Parks, T.M. Cotton, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,101, 2832-2837 (1979).

34. "Tunable Laser Excitation Profile of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering from Pyridine

Adsorbed on a Copper Electrode Surface", C.S. Allen, G. C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett.,75, 201-205 (1980).

35. "Resonance Raman Spectra of Bacteriochlorophyll and Its Electrogenerated Cation

Radical. Excitation of the Soret Bands by Use of Stimulated Raman Scattering from Hydrogen and Deuterium", T.M. Cotton, K.D. Parks, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,102, 6399-6407 (1980).

36. "Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering from Cytochrome c and Myoglobin

Adsorbed on a Silver Electrode", T.M. Cotton, S.G. Schultz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,102, 7960-7962 (1980).

37. "Crystal and Molecular Structure of an Unusual Salt Formed from the Radical Cation of

Tetrathiafulvalene and the Trichloromercurate Anion", T.J. Kistenmacher, M. Rossi, C.C. Chiang, R.P. Van Duyne, A.R. Siedle, Inorg. Chem.,19, 3604-3608 (1980).

38. "Stimulated Raman Laser Excitation of Spontaneous Resonance Raman Scattering", K.D.

Parks, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett.,76, 196-200 (1980). 39. "Image Field Theory of Enhanced Raman Scattering by Molecules Adsorbed on Metal

Surfaces: Detailed Comparison with Experimental Results", G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, Surf. Sci.,101, 425-438 (1980).

40. "(Tetrathiafulvalene)bis(acetylacentonato)palladium(II), a Metallotetrathiaethylene

Containing Neutral Tetrathiafulvalene", A.R. Siedle, T.J. Kistenmacher, R.M. Metzger, C.-S. Kuo, R.P. Van Duyne, T.W. Cape, Inorg. Chem.,19, 2048-2051 (1980).

41. "Surface-Enhanced Raman Effect", R.P. Van Duyne, Physics Today,33, 18-20 (1980). 42. "Molecular Generality of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS). A Detailed

Investigation of the Hexacyanoruthenate Ion Adsorbed on Silver and Copper Electrodes", C.S. Allen, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,103, 7497-7501 (1981).

43. "Characterization of Bacteriochlorophyll Interactions in Vitro by Resonance Raman

Spectroscopy", T.M. Cotton, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,103, 6020-6026 (1981). 44. "Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: A Re-Examination of the Role of Surface

Roughness and Electrochemical Anodization", S.G. Schultz, M. Janik-Czachor, R.P. Van Duyne, Surf. Sci.,104, 419-434 (1981).

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45. "Copper and Gold Metallotetrathiaethylenes", A.R. Siedle, G.A. Candela, T.F. Finnegan, R.P. Van Duyne, T.W. Cape, G.F. Kokoszka, P.M. Woyciesjes, J.A. Hasmall, Inorg. Chem.,20, 2635-2640 (1981).

46. "Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering from Water-Soluble Porphyrins

Adsorbed on a Silver Electrode", T.M. Cotton, S.G. Schultz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,104, 6528-6532 (1982).

47. "Resonance Raman Scattering from Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides Reaction Centers

Absorbed on a Silver Electrode", T.M. Cotton, R.P. Van Duyne, FEBS Lett.,147, 81-84 (1982).

48. "A New ‘Cool’ Lens Capsulotomy Laser", G.D. Horn, M.V. Johnston, L.E. Arnell, R.P.

Van Duyne, Am. Intra-Ocular Implant Soc. J.,8, 337-342 (1982). 49. "Surface-Enhanced Raman and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy in a Non-Aqueous

Electrochemical Environment: Tris (2,2'-Bipyridine) Ruthenium (II) Adsorbed on Silver from Acetonitrile", A.M. Stacy, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett.,102, 365-370 (1983).

50. "Time Resolved Studies of Electrochemical SERS: The Pyridine/Cl-/Ag Model System",

A.M. Stacy, R.P. Van Duyne. in Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy; G.H. Atkinson, Ed.; Academic Press: New York, 1983; pp. 377-385.

51. "Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Adsorbates on Semiconductor

Electrode Surfaces: Tris(bipyridine) Ruthenium(II) Adsorbed on Silver-Modified n-GaAs(l00)", R.P. Van Duyne, J.P. Haushalter, J. Phys. Chem.,87, 2999-3003 (1983).

52. "Molecular Generality of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Application to the

Study of Surface Resonance Raman-Enhanced Complexes of Iron (II) with l, l0-Phenanthroline on Silver and Iron", R.P. Van Duyne, M. Janik-Czachor, J. Electrochem. Soc.,130, 2320-2323 (1983).

53. "Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of Semiconductor Electrodes: The

Photooxidation of Tetrathiafulvalene at n-GaAs(100) in Acetonitrile", R.P. Van Duyne, J.P. Haushalter, J. Phys. Chem.,88, 2446-2451 (1984).

54. "Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Adsorbates on Semiconductor

Electrode Surfaces. 2. In Situ Studies of Transition Metal (Fe and Ru) Complexes on Ag/GaAs and Ag/Si", R.P. Van Duyne, J.P. Haushalter, M. Janik-Czachor, N. Levinger, J. Phys. Chem.,89, 4055-4061 (1985).

55. "Long Range Resonance Energy Transfer from Aromatic Hydrocarbons to the Anion

Radical of TCNQ", L.I. Rangel-Zamudio, D.S. Rushforth, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem.,90, 807-811 (1986).

56. "Surface Raman Spectroscopy as an In-Situ Probe of Laser Microchemical Processes",

R.P. Van Duyne, R.I. Altkorn, K.L. Haller, IEEE Circuits and Devices,2, 61-66 (1986).

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57. "Determination of the Extent of Charge Transfer in Partially Oxidized Derivatives of Tetrathiafulvalene and Tetracyanoquinodimethane by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy", R.P. Van Duyne, T.W. Cape, M.R. Suchanski, A.R. Siedle, J. Phys. Chem.,90, 739-743 (1986).

58. "Spatially Resolved Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Feasibility, Intensity

Dependence on Sampling Area and Attomole Mass Sensitivity", R.P. Van Duyne, K.L. Haller, R.I. Altkorn, Chem. Phys. Lett.,126, 190-196 (1986).

59. "A Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Study of Cobalt Phthalocyanine on Rough Ag

Films: Theory and Experiment", E.J. Zeman, K.T. Carron, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Phys.,87, 4189-4200 (1987).

60. "A Surface Enhanced Hyper-Raman Scattering Study of Pyridine Adsorbed Onto Silver:

Experiment and Theory", J.T. Golab, J.R. Sprague, K.T. Carron, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Phys.,88, 7942-7951 (1988).

61. "Spatially Resolved Surface Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation: Theoretical and

Experimental Evidence for Electromagnetic Enhancement in the Near Infrared on a Laser Microfabricated Pt Surface", K.L. Haller, L.A. Bumm, R.A. Altkorn, E.J. Zeman, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Phys.,90, 1237-1252 (1989).

62. "High Tc Y-Ba-Cu-O Films Prepared by Multilayer Reactive Sputtering From Separate Y,

Cu, Ba0.5Cu0.5 Targets", S.J. Lee, K.C. Sheng, Y.H. Shen, E.D. Rippert, X.K. Wang, R.P. Van Duyne, R.P.H. Chang, J.B. Ketterson. in Science and Technology of Fast Ion Conductors; :, 1989; Vol. 199.

63. "Early Stages of Plasma Synthesis of Diamond Films", R. Meilunas, M.S. Wong, K.C.

Sheng, R.P.H. Chang, R.P. Van Duyne, Appl. Phys. Lett.,54, 2204-2206 (1989). 64. "Raman Studies of Reactive DC-Magnetron Sputtered Thin Films of YBaCuO on MgO",

K.C. Sheng, Y.H. Shen, X.K. Wang, E.D. Rippert, R.P. Van Duyne, J.B. Ketterson, R.P.H. Chang, J. Mater. Res.,4, 1312-1319 (1989).

65. "Atomic Force Microscopy and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. I. Ag Island

Films and Ag Film Over Polymer Nanosphere Surfaces Supported on Glass", R.P. Van Duyne, J.C. Hulteen, D.A. Treichel, J. Chem. Phys.,99, 2101-2115 (1993).

66. "Evidence For Retention of Biological Activity of a Non-heme Iron Enzyme Adsorbed on

a Ag-Colloid: A Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering Study", J.B. Broderick, M.J. Natan, T.V. O'Halloran, R.P. Van Duyne, Biochemistry, 32, 13771-13776 (1993).

67. "Surface-enhanced second-harmonic diffraction: Selective enhancement by spatial

harmonics", A.C.R. Pipino, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, Phys. Rev. B,49, 8320-8330 (1994).

68. "Self-assembled Monolayers of Ferrocenylazobenzenes on Au(111)/mica Films: Surface-

Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Response vs. Surface Morphology", W.B. Caldwell,

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K. Chen, B.R. Herr, C.A. Mirkin, J.C. Hulteen, R.P. Van Duyne, Langmuir,10, 4109-4115 (1994).

69. "A Rigorous Electrodynamic Model for Periodic Structure Formation During UV-laser-

induced Metal Atom Deposition", A.C.R. Pipino, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett.,237, 137-144 (1995).

70. "Nanosphere Lithography: A Materials General Fabrication Process for Periodic Particle

Array Surfaces", J.C. Hulteen, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A,13, 1553-1558 (1995).

71. "Discrete Dipole Approximation for Calculating Optical Absorption Spectra and Surface-

Enhanced Raman Intensities for Adsorbates on Metal Nanoparticles with Arbitrary Shapes", W.H. Yang, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Phys.,103, 869-875 (1995).

72. "Optimized Surfaces for Second Harmonic Generation from Surface-Plasmon Polaritons:

Theory and Experiment", A.C.R. Pipino, R.P. Van Duyne, G.C. Schatz, SPIE,2622, 254-261 (1995).

73. "A surface-enhanced hyper-Raman and surface-enhanced Raman scattering study of

trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethylene adsorbed onto silver film over nanosphere electrodes: Vibrational Assignments-Experiment and Theory", W.H. Yang, J.C. Hulteen, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Phys.,104, 4313-4323 (1996).

74. "Surface-enhanced second-harmonic diffraction: Experimental investigation of selective

enhancement", A.C.R. Pipino, G.C. Schatz, R.P. Van Duyne, Phys. Rev. B,53, 4162-4169 (1996).

75. “Ion-Gated Electron Transfer in Self-Assembled Monolayer Films", D.J. Campbell; B.R.

Herr; J.C. Hulteen; R.P. Van Duyne; C.A. Mirkin, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 118 , 10211_10219 (1996).

76. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of trans-Stilbene Adsorbed on Silver Film over

Nanosphere Surfaces Modified by Platinum or Alkanethiol Deposition", P. Freunscht, R. P. Van Duyne, S. Schneider, Chem. Phys. Lett., 281, 372-378 (1997).

77. "Low-loss liquid-core optical fiber for low-refractive-index liquids: Fabrication,

characterization and application in Raman spectroscopy", R. I. Altkorn, I. Koev, R. P. Van Duyne, M. Litorja, Appl. Opt., 36, 8992-8998 (1997).

78. "Raman Spectra and Calculated Vibrational Frequencies of Size-Selected C16, C18, and C20

Clusters", A. K. Ott, G. A. Rechtsteiner, C. Felix, O. Hampe, M. F. Jarrold, R. P. Van Duyne, K. Raghavachari, J. Chem. Phys., 109, 9652-9655 (1998).

79. "Nanosphere Lithography: Surface plasmon resonance spectrum of a periodic array of

silver nanoparticles by UV-vis extinction spectroscopy and electrodynamic modeling", T. R. Jensen, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103, 2394-2401 (1999).

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80. "Nanosphere Lithography: Size-Tunable Silver Nanoparticle and Surface Cluster Arrays", J. C. Hulteen, D. A. Treichel, M. T. Smith, M. L. Duval, T. R. Jensen, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103, 3854-3863 (1999).

81. "Nanosphere lithography: Effect of the external dielectric medium on the surface plasmon

resonance spectrum of a periodic array of silver nanoparticles", T. R. Jensen, M. L. Duval, L. Kelly, A. Lazarides, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 103, 9846-9853 (1999).

82. “Surface Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Metal Island Films with

Discrete and Non-discrete Surface Plasmons", T. R. Jensen, R. P. Van Duyne, S. A. Johnson, and V. A. Maroni, Appl. Spectrosc., 54, 371-377 (2000).

83. “Special issue dedicated to the memory of Therese M. Cotton", R. P. Van Duyne,

Biopolymers, 57, 53-54 (2000). [Cover] 84. "Nanosphere Lithography: Tunable Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectra of

Silver Nanoparticles", T. R. Jensen, M. Duval Malinsky, C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 104, 10549-10556 (2000).

85. "Distance and Orientation Dependence of Heterogeneous Electron Transfer: A Surface-

Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering Study of Cytochrome c Bound to Carboxylic Acid Terminated Alkanethiols Adsorbed on Silver Electrodes", L. A. Dick, A. J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 104, 11752-11762 (2000).

86. "Chain Length Dependence and Sensing Capabilities of the Localized Surface Plasmon

Resonance of Silver Nanoparticles Chemically Modified with Alkanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers", M. Duval Malinsky, L. Kelly, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 123, 1471-1482 (2001).

87. "Nanosphere Lithography: Effect of the Substrate on the Localized Surface Plasmon

Resonance Spectrum of Silver Nanoparticles", M. Duval Malinsky, L. Kelly, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, 2343-2350 (2001).

88. "Raman and Fluorescence Spectra of Size-Selected, Matrix-Isolated C14 and C18 Neutral

Carbon Clusters", G. A. Rechtsteiner, C. Felix, A. K. Ott, O. Hampe, R. P. Van Duyne, M. F. Jarrold, K. Raghavachari, J. Phys. Chem. A, 105, 3029-3033 (2001).

89. "Intensity Considerations in Liquid Core Optical Fiber Raman Spectroscopy", R. I.

Altkorn, I. Koev, R. P. Van Duyne, M. Duval Malinsky, Appl. Spectrosc.,55, 373-381 (2001). [Cover]

90. "Nanosphere Lithography: A Versatile Nanofabrication Tool for Studies of Size-

Dependent Nanoparticle Optics", C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, 5599-5611 (2001). [Cover]

91. "Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Detected Temperature Programmed Desorption:

Optical Properties, Nanostructure, and Stability of Silver Films Over SiO2 Nanospheres",

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M. Litorja, C. L. Haynes, A. J. Haes, T. R. Jensen, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 105, 6907-6915 (2001).

92. "Raman Spectroscopy", C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, in Encyclopedia of Physical

Science and Technology, Third Edition, A. J. Bard, Ed., San Diego, Academic Press, 2001, 845 - 866.

93. "Nanosphere Lithography: Synthesis and Application of Nanoparticles with Inherently

Anisotropic Structures and Surface Chemistry", C. L. Haynes, A. J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 635, C6.3/1-C6.3/6 (2001).

94. "Nanosphere Lithography: Self-assembled Photonic and Magnetic Materials", A. J. Haes,

C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 636, D4.8/1-D4.8/6 (2001). 95. "Electromagnetic Mechanism of Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy", G. C. Schatz, R. P.

Van Duyne, in Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy, J. M. Chalmers and P. R. Griffiths, Ed., New York, Wiley, 2002, 759 - 774.

96. "Metal Film Over Nanosphere (MFON) Electrodes for Surface-Enhanced Raman

Spectroscopy (SERS): Improvements in Surface Nanostructure Stability and Suppression of Irreversible Loss", L. A. Dick, A. D. McFarland, C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 106, 853-860 (2002).

97. "Angle-Resolved Nanosphere Lithography: Manipulation of Nanoparticle Size, Shape,

and Interparticle Spacing", C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, M. T. Smith, J. C. Hulteen, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 106, 1898-1902 (2002).

98. "Tuning of Optical Band Gaps: Syntheses, Structures, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of

CsLnZnSe3 (Ln = Sm, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, and Y)", K. Mitchell, C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 41, 1199-1204 (2002).

99. "A Highly Sensitive and Selective Surface-Enhanced Nanobiosensor", A. J. Haes, R. P.

Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 723, O3.1.1 - O3.1.6 (2002). 100. "Plasmon Scanned Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Excitation Profiles", C. L.

Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 728, S10.7.1-S10.7.6 (2002). 101. "A Nanoscale Optical Biosensor: Sensitivity and Selectivity of an Approach Based on the

Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Triangular Silver Nanoparticles", A. J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 124, 10596-10604 (2002).

102. "Toward a Glucose Biosensor Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering", K. E. Shafer-Peltier, C. L. Haynes, M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,125, 588-593 (2003). 103. “A Nanoscale Optical Biosensor: Real Time Immunoassay and Nanoparticle Adhesion”,

J. C. Riboh, A. J. Haes, A. D. McFarland, C. Ranjit, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107, 1772-1780 (2003).

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104. "Plasmon-Sampled Surface-Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy", C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107, 7426-7433 (2003).

105. “Nanoparticle Optics: The Importance of Radiative Dipole Coupling in Two- Dimensional Nanoparticle Arrays,” C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, L. Zhao, R. P. Van Duyne, G. C. Schatz, L. Gunnarsson, J. Prikulis, B. Kasemo, M. Käll, J. Phys. Chem. B, 107, 7337-7342 (2003). 106. "Dichroic Optical Properties of Extended Nanostructures Fabricated Using Angle-

Resolved Nanosphere Lithography", C. L. Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 3, 939-943 (2003).

107. "Nanosensors Enable Portable Detectors for Environmental and Medical Applications", A.

J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, Laser Focus World, 39, No. 5, 153-156 (2003). 108. "Synthesis and Characterization of La4MnCu6S10", I. Ijjaali, A. D. McFarland, C. L.

Haynes, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 172, 127-131 (2003).

109. "Synthesis, structure, and optical properties of the new lanthanum copper oxysulfide

La3CuO2S3", I. Ijjaali, C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 172, 257-260 (2003).

110. "The CsLnMSe3 Semiconductors (Ln = Rare-Earth Element, Y; Mn = Zn, Cd, Hg)", K.

Mitchell, F. Q. Huang, A. D. McFarland, C. L. Haynes, R. C. Somers, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 42, 4109-4116 (2003).

111. "Single Silver Nanoparticles as Real-Time Optical Sensors with Zeptomole Sensitivity",

A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 3, 1057-1062 (2003). 112. "Syntheses, Structures, Optical Properties, and Theoretical Calculations of Cs2Bi2ZnS5,

Cs2Bi2CdS5 , and Cs2Bi2MnS5", F. Q. Huang, R. C. Somers, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 174, 334-341 (2003).

113. "Synthesis, crystal structure, and optical properties of CeMn0.5OSe", I. Ijjaali, K. Mitchell,

C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 176, 170-174 (2003).

114. "Nanoscale optical biosensors based on localized surface plasmon resonance

spectroscopy", A. J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5221, 47-58 (2003).

115. "Nanoparticle optics: sensing with nanoparticle arrays and single nanoparticles", A. J.

Haes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5223, 197-207 (2003).

116. "Localized surface plasmon resonance immunoassay and verification using surface-

enhanced Raman spectroscopy", C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5224, 78-85 (2003).

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117. "An electrochemical surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy approach to anthrax

detection", X. Zhang, C. R. Yonzon, R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5221, 82-91 (2003).

118. "A Glucose Biosensor Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering: Improved Partition

Layer, Temporal Stability, Reversibility, and Resistance to Serum Protein Interference", C. L. Haynes, C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, J. T. Walsh, R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 76, 78-85 (2004).

119. "A Nanoscale Optical Biosensor: The Long Range Distance Dependence of the Localized

Surface Plasmon Resonance of Noble Metal Nanoparticles", A. J. Haes, S. Zou, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 108, 109-116 (2004).

120. "Nanoparticles with Tunable Localized Surface Plasmon Resonances", C. L. Haynes, A. J.

Haes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, In Topics in Fluorescence, Vol. 8: Radiative Decay Engineering; Geddes, C. D. and Lakowicz, J. R., Eds.; Springer; New York, 2005; pp 47-99.

121. "Syntheses, Structure, and Selected Physical Properties of CsLnMnSe3 (Ln = Sm, Gd, Tb,

Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Y) and AYbZnQ3 (A = Rb, Cs; Q = S, Se, Te)", K. Mitchell, F. Q. Huang, E. N. Caspi, A. D. McFarland, C. L. Haynes, R. C. Somers, J. D. Jorgensen, R. P. Van Duyne, J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 43, 1082-1089 (2004).

122. "A Nanoscale Optical Biosensor: The Short Range Distance Dependence of the Localized

Surface Plasmon Resonance of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles", A. J. Haes, S. Zou, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B, 108, 6961-6968 (2004).

123. "Color My Nanoworld", A. D. McFarland, C. L. Haynes, C. A. Mirkin, R. P. Van Duyne,

H. A. Godwin, J. Chem. Edu., 81, 544A-544B (2004). 124. "Using Solution-Phase Nanoparticles, Surface-Confined Nanoparticle Arrays and Single

Nanoparticles as Biological Sensing Platforms", A. J. Haes, D. A. Stuart, S. Nie, R. P. Van Duyne, Journal of Fluorescence, 14, 355-367 (2004).

125. "A Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor: First Steps Toward an Assay for

Alzheimer’s Disease," A. J. Haes, W. P. Hall, L. Chang, W. L. Klein, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 4, 1029-1034 (2004).

126. "Probing the long range distance dependence of noble metal nanoparticles", A. J. Haes and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 789, 409-414 (2004). 127. “Sub-100 nm Triangular Nanopores Fabricated with the Reactive Ion Etching Variant of Nanosphere Lithography and Angle-Resolved Nanosphere Lithography", A. V. Whitney, B. D. Myers, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 4, 1507-1511 (2004). 128. "Nanosphere Lithography: Fabrication of Large Area Ag Nanoparticle Arrays by Convective Self-Assembly and their Characterization by Scanning UV-vis Extinction

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Spectroscopy", A. D. Ormonde, E. C. McLellan, J. Castillo, and R. P. Van Duyne, Langmuir, 20, 6927-6931 (2004). 129. "Preliminary studies and potential applications of localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy in medical diagnostics", A. J. Haes and R. P. Van Duyne, Expert Rev. Mol. Diagn., 4, 527-537 (2004). 130. "Comparative Study of a Localized and Propagating Surface Plasmon Resonance

Sensors: Concanavalin A Binding to a Monosaccharide Functionalized Self-Assembled Monolayer", C. R. Yonzon, E. Jeoung, S. Zou, G. C. Schatz, M. Mrksich, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126, 12669-12676 (2004).

131. "A Unified View of Propagating and Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors," A. J. Haes, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379, 920-930 (2004). 132. “Syntheses, Structure, Some Band Gaps, and Electronic Structures of CsLnZnTe3 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Y),” J. Yao, B. Deng, L. F. Sherry, A. D. McFarland, D. E. Ellis, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 43, 7735-7740 (2004). 133. "Molecular Plasmonics," R. P. Van Duyne, Science, 306, 985-986 (2004). 134. "Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with a Laser Pointer Light Source and Miniature Spectrometer," M. A. Young, D. A. Stuart, A. D. McFarland, O. Lyandres, M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, Can. J. Chem., 82, 1435-1441 (2004). 135. "Refractive index sensitive, plasmon resonant scattering, and surface-enhanced Raman scattering nanoparticles and arrays as biological sensing platforms," D. A. Stuart, A. J. Haes, A. D. McFarland, S. Nie, and R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5327, 60-73 (2004). 136. "Nanopatterning with Lithography," C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, and H. A. Godwin, J. Chem. Edu. 82, 768A-768B (2005). 137. "Biological Applications of Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Phenomenae," D. A.

Stuart, A. J. Haes, C. R. Yonzon, E. M. Hicks, and R. P. Van Duyne, IEE Proc.- Nanobiotechnol., 152, 13-32 (2005).

138. "Second Harmonic Excitation Spectroscopy of Silver Nanoparticle Arrays", A. M.

Moran, J. Sung, E. M. Hicks, R. P. Van Duyne, K. G. Spears, J. Phys. Chem. B., 109, 4501-4506 (2005).

139. "Detection of a Biomarker for Alzheimer's disease from Synthetic and Clinical Samples using a Nanoscale Optical Biosensor," A. J. Haes, L. Chang, W. L. Klein, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 2264-2271 (2005). 140. "Rapid Detection of an Anthrax Biomarker by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy," X. Zhang, M. A. Young, O. Lyandres, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 127, 4484-4489 (2005).

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141. "Surface-enhanced Raman sensors: early history and the development of sensors for quantitative biowarfare agent and glucose detection," C. L. Haynes, C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Raman Spectrosc., 36, 471-484 (2005). 142. "Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy", C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, and R. P.

Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 77, 338A-346A (2005). 143. "Glucose Sensing Using Near Infrared Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Gold Surfaces, 10-Day Stability, and Improved Accuracy," D. A. Stuart, C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, O. Lyandres, N. Shah, M. R. Glucksberg, J. Y. Walsh, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 77, 4013-4019 (2005). 144. “Nanoscale optical sensors based on surface plasmon resonance,” A. J. Haes, D. A. Stuart, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine; Chapter 16; Vo-Dinh, T., Ed.; CRC Press LLC: Boca Raton, Fla., 2007, pp 20/21-20/30. 145. "Towards advanced chemical and biological nanosensors - An overview," D. A. Stuart, C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, A. D. McFarland, C. L. Haynes, and R. P. Van Duyne, Talanta, 67, 438-448 (2005). 146. "Plasmonic Materials for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy," A. J. Haes, C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, S. Zou, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, MRS Bulletin, 30, 368-375 (2005). 147. "Wavelength-Scanned Surface-Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy," A. D. McFarland, M. A. Young, J. A. Dieringer, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B., 109, 11279-11285 (2005). 148. "Solution-Phase, Triangular Ag Nanotriangles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography," A. J. Haes, J. Zhao, S. Zou,, C. S. Own, L. D. Marks, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B., 109, 11158-11162 (2005). 149. “Controlling Plasmon Line-shapes through Diffractive Coupling in Linear Arrays of Cylindrical Nanoparticles Fabricated by Electron Beam Lithography,” E. M. Hicks, S. Zou, L. Gunnarsson, T. Rindzevicius , M. Käll, B. Kasemo, G. C. Schatz, K. G. Spears, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 5, 1065-1070 (2005). 150. "Nanoscale plasmonics begins to unravel Alzheimer’s disease", A. J. Haes, W. P. Hall, and R. P. Van Duyne, Laser Focus World, 41, No.6, 105-109 (2005). 151. “Electrochemical Tuning of Silver Nanoparticles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography,” X. Zhang, E. M. Hicks, J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 5, 1503-1507 (2005). 152. “Synthesis, structure, and electronic structure of K2CuSbS3,” B. Deng, G. H. Chan, D.E. Ellis, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 178, 3169-3175 (2005)

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153. “Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy biosensors: excitation spectroscopy for optimization of substrates fabricated by nanosphere lithography,” X. Zhang, C. R. Yonzon, M. A. Young, D. A. Stuart and R. P. Van Duyne, IEE Proc.- Nanobiotechnol., 152, 195-206 (2005). 154. "The Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Nanosensor: A High Resolution Distance Dependence Study Using Atomic Layer Deposition", A. V. Whitney, J. W. Elam, S. Zou, A. V. Zinovev, P. C. Stair, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B., 109, 20522 - 20528 (2005). 155. "Real-Time Glucose Sensing by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy in Bovine Plasma Facilitated by a Mixed Decanethiol/Mercaptohexanol Partition Layer", O. Lyandres, N. C. Shah, C. R. Yonzon, J. T. Walsh Jr., M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 77, 6134-6139, (2005). 156. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Single Silver Nanocubes,” L. J. Sherry, S-H. Chang, B. J. Wiley Y. Xia, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 5, 2034-2038 (2005). 157. “Plasmonic Properties of Film Over Nanowell Surface Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography,” E. M. Hicks, X. Zhang, S. Zou, O. Lyandres, K. G. Spears, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. B., 109, 22351-22358 (2005). 158. “An innovative surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) method for the identification of six traditional red lakes and dyestuffs,” A. V. Whitney, F. Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Raman Spectrosc., 37, 993-1002 (2006). 159. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Half-Mustard Agent,” D. A. Stuart, K. B. Biggs, and R. P. Van Duyne, The Analyst, 131, 568-572 (2006). 160. “Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: new materials, concepts, characterization tools, and applications,” J. A. Dieringer, O. Lyandres, A. D. McFarland, N. C. Shah, D. A. Stuart, A. V. Whitney, C. R. Yonzon, M. A. Young, J. Yuen, X. Zhang, and R. P. Van Duyne, Faraday Discussion 132, 9-26 (2006). 161. “Sensitive and Selective Chem/Bio Sensing Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),” X. Zhang, N. C. Shah, and R. P. Van Duyne, Vibrational Spectroscopy, 42, 2–8, (2006). 162. “Nanosphere Lithography Fabricated Plasmonic Materials and Their Applications,” X. Zhang, C. Yonzon, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Mat. Res., 21, 1083-1092 (2006) 163. "Investigating narrow plasmons in nanoparticle arrays fabricated using Electron Beam Lithography," E. M. Hicks, L. Gunnarsson, T. Rindzevicius, S. Zou, B. Kasemo, M. Käll, G. C. Schatz, K. G. Spears, and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 872, 317- 322 (2005) 164. "Silver island films as substrate for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS): a methodological study on their application to artists' red dyestuffs," A. V. Whitney, F.

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Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering 5993, 117-126 (2005). 165. “Glucose Sensing with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” C. R. Yonzon, O. Lyandres, N. C. Shah, J. A. Dieringer, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Topics in Applied Physics; Vol. 103: Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering – Physics and Applications; Kneipp, K., Moskovits M., Kneipp, H. Eds.; Springer; New York, 2006; pp. 367-379. 166. “Electromagnetic Mechanism of SERS,” G. C. Schatz, M. A. Young, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Topics in Applied Physics; Vol. 103: Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering – Physics and Applications; Kneipp, K., Moskovits M., Kneipp, H. Eds.; Springer; New York, 2006; pp.19-46. 167. “Advances in Contemporary Nanosphere Lithographic Techniques,” X. Zhang, A. V. Whitney, J. Zhao, E. M. Hicks, and R. P. Van Duyne, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 6, 1920-1934, (2006) 168. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors,” J. Zhao, X. Zhang, C. Yonzon, A. J. Haes, R. P. Van Duyne, Nanomedicine, 1, 219-228 (2006) 169. “Optimized Silver Film over Nanosphere Surfaces for the Biowarfare Agent Detection

Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy” X. Zhang, R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 876E, R8.54 (2005)

170. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy near Molecular Resonances,” A. J. Haes, S. Zou, J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 10905-10914 (2006) 171. “Resonance Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy: Low Molecular Weight Substrate Binding to Cytochrome P450,” J. Zhao, A. Das, X. Zhang, G. C. Schatz, S. G. Sligar, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 11004-11005, (2006). 172. “Ultrastable Substrates for Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Fabricated by Atomic Layer Deposition: Improved Anthrax Biomarker Detection,” X. Zhang, J. Zhao, A. Whitney, J. Elam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 10304-10309 (2006) 173. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Single Silver Triangular Nanoprisms,” L. J. Sherry, R. Jin, C. A. Mirkin, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 6, 2060-2065, (2006) 174. “Surface-Enhanced Hyper-Raman Scattering (SEHRS) on Ag Film Over Nanosphere (FON) Electrodes: Surface Symmetry of Centrosymmetric Adsorbates,” J. C. Hulteen, M. A. Young, and R. P. Van Duyne, Langmuir, 22, 10354-10364 (2006). 175. “In Vivo Glucose Measurement by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” D. A. Stuart, J. M. Yuen, N. C. Shah, O. Lyandres, C. R. Yonzon, M. R. Glucksberg, J. T. Walsh, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 78, 7211-7215 (2006).

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176. “Localized Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy and Sensing,” K. A. Willets and R. P. Van Duyne, Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem., 58, 267-297 (2007). 177. “Syntheses, Structures, Physical Properties, and Theoretical Studies of CeMxOS (M = Cu, Ag; x = 0.8) and CeAgOS,” G. H. Chan, B. Deng, M. Bertoni, J.R. Ireland, M.C. Hersam, T.O. Mason, R.P. Van Duyne, and J.A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 45, 8264-8272 (2006) 178. "Alkanethiol Mediated Release of Surface Bond Nanoparticles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography," J. Zhao, A. J. Haes, X. Zhang, S. Zou, E. M. Hicks, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 900E, 0900-O13-08.1--0900-O13-08.6 (2006) 179. “Single-Molecule Electron Transport Junctions: Charging and Geometric Effects on Conductance,” D. Q. Andrews, R. Cohen, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Chem. Phys., 125, 174718 (2006) 180. “Plasmonic Materials for Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” M. A. Young, J. A. Dieringer, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Advances in Nano-Optics and Nano-Photonics; Vol. 2: Tip Enhancement; Kawata S., Shalaev, V.M. Eds.; Elsevier; Amsterdam, 2007; pp.1-39. 181. “Syntheses, structure, optical properties, and electronic structure of NaLiCdS2,” B. Deng, G. Chan; F. Huang; D. Gray; D. Ellis; R. P. Van Duyne and J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 180, 759-764 (2007). 182. “Surface-Enhanced Nanosensors,” C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang, J. Zhao, and R. P. Van Duyne, Spectroscopy, 22, 42-56 (2007). 183. “Nanoscale Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors,” K. A. Willets, W. P. Hall, L. J. Sherry, X. Zhang, J. Zhao, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Nanobiotechnology: Concepts, Methods and Perspectives; Mirkin C. A., Niemeyer C. M. Eds,; Wiley-VCH; New York, 2007; pp. 159-173. 184. “Synthesis and characterization of Er3SmQ6 (Q = S, Se) and Er1.12 Sm0.88Se3,” D. Gray, B. Rodriguez, G. Chan, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 180, 1527-1532 (2007). 185. “Plasmonic Properties of Anchored Nanoparticles Fabricated by Reactive Ion Etching and Nanosphere Lithography,” E. M. Hicks, O. Lyandres, M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 4116 - 4124 (2007). 186. “Localized surface plasmon and molecular resonance: fundamental study and application,” J. Zhao, X. Zhang, A. J. Haes, S. Zou, G. C. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 6323, 1B-1 – 1B13 (2006). 187. “Interaction of Plasmon and Molecular Resonances for Rhodamine 6G Adsorbed on Silver Nanoparticles,” J. Zhao, J. Sung, S. Zou, L. Jensen, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 7647-7656 (2007).

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188. “Nanoparticle Spectroscopy: Dipole Coupling in 2D Arrays of L-shaped Silver Nanoparticles,” J. Sung, E. M. Hicks, R. P. Van Duyne and K. G. Spears, J. Phys. Chem. C., 111, 10368-10376 (2007) 189. “Plasmonic Properties of Copper Nanoparticles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography,” G. H. Chan, J. Zhao, E. M. Hicks, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 7, 1947-1952 (2007). 190. "Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Optical and Magnetic Properties of Some CsLnCoQ3

Compounds (Ln = Tm and Yb, Q = S; Ln = Ho and Yb, Q = Se)," G. H. Chan, L. J. Sherry, R. P. Van Duyne, J.A. Ibers, Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. (ZAAC), 633, 1343-1348 (2007)

191. “Identification and Characterization of Artists’ Red Dyes and Their Mixtures by Surface- Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),” A. V. Whitney, F. Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, Appl. Spectrosc., 61, 994-1000 (2007). 192. "Lactate and Sequential Lactate-Glucose Sensing Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy", N. C. Shah, O. Lyandres, J. T. Walsh Jr., M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 79, 6927-6932 (2007). 193. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Sensing: ,” N. C. Shah, O. Lyandres, C.Yonzon, X. Zhang, and R. P. Van Duyne, In ACS Symposium Series Vol.963, 107-122 (2007). 194. “Toward a Thermally Robust Operando Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Substrate,” A.V. Whitney, J. W. Elam, P. C. Stair, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 111, 16827-16832 (2007). 195. “An Existence Proof of Single Molecule Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” J. A. Dieringer, R. B. Lettan, K. A. Scheidt, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129 , 16249-16256 (2007) 196. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Sensors for Metabolic Analytes,” O. Lyandres, M. R. Glucksberg, J. T. Walsh, N. C. Shah, C. R. Yonzon, X. Zhang and R. P. Van Duyne,

In Biomedical Vibrational Spectroscopy; Kneipp, J., Lasch, P., Eds., John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York, 2008; pp.221-241

197. “Syntheses, Crystal and Band Structures, Magnetic and Optical Properties of New CsLnCdTe3 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd–Tm and Lu),” Y. Liu, G. H. Chan, R. P. Van Duyne, L. Chen, and L-M. Wu, Inorg. Chem., 47, 855-862 (2008) 198. “Nanoparticle Spectroscopy: Birefringence in 2D Arrays of L-shaped Silver Nanoparticles,” J. Sung, M. Sukharev, E. M. Hicks, R. P. Van Duyne, T. Seideman, and K. G. Spears, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 3252-3260 (2008) 199. “Nanoparticle Spectroscopy: Plasmon Coupling in Finite-Sized Two-Dimensional Arrays of Cylindrical Silver Nanoparticles,” J. Sung, E. M. Hicks, K. G. Spears and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4091-4096 (2008)

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200. “Progress Toward an In Vivo Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Glucose Sensor,” J. Yuen, O. Lyandres, N. C. Shah, R. P. Van Duyne, J. T. Walsh, Jr., M. R. Glucksberg, Diabetes Technol. Ther., 10, 257-265 (2008)

201. “Coupling localized surface plasmon resonance and molecular resonances,” J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, CACS Communications 2007, (Fall), 27. 202. “Stability of Silver Nanoparticles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography and Atomic Layer Deposition to Femtosecond Laser Excitation,” J. Sung, K. Kosuda, J. W. Elam, K. G. Spears, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 5707-5714 (2008) 203. “Biosensing with plasmonic nanosensors,” J. N. Anker, W. P. Hall, O. Lyandres, J. Zhao, N. C. Shah, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nature Materials, 7, 442-453 (2008). 204. “Stochastic modulation in molecular electronic transport Junctions: Molecular dynamics coupled with charge transport calculations,” D. Q. Andrews, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, Nano Letters, 8, 1120-1126 (2008) 205. “A Calcium-Modulated Plasmonic Switch,” W. P. Hall, J. Anker, Y. Lin, J. Modica, M. Mrksich, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130, 5836-5837 (2008) 206. “Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Physical Properties of La5Cu6O4S7 and La5Cu6.33O4S7,” G. H. Chan, M-L. Liu, L-D. Chen, F-Q. Huang, D. E. Bugaris, D. M. Wells, J. R. Ireland, M. C. Hersam, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 47, 4368-4374 (2008) 207. “Controlled Plasmonic Nanostructures for Surface Enhanced Spectroscopy and Sensing,” J. P. Camden, J. Dieringer, J. Zhao, N. C. Shah, and R. P. Van Duyne, Acc. Chem. Res., 41, 1653-1661 (2008). 208. “Molecular Plasmonics: Chromophore-Plasmon Coupling and Single Particle

Nanosensors,” J. Zhao, L. J. Sherry, G. C. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics Quantum Electronics, 14, 1418-1429 (2008).

209. “Syntheses, Structures, Physical Properties, and Electronic Properties of Some AMUQ3

Compounds (A = Alkali metal; M = Cu or Ag; Q = S or Se),” J. Yao, D. M. Wells, G. H. Chan, H-Y Zeng, D. E. Ellis, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 47, 6873-6879 (2008)

210. “When things are not as they seem: Quantum interference turns molecular electron

transfer “rules” upside down,” G. C. Solomon, D. Q. Andrews, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,130, 7788-7789 (2008)

211. “Investigating Tip-Nanoparticle Interactions in Spatially Correlated Total Internal

Reflection Plasmon Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy” R. L. Stiles, K. A.

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Willets, J. M. Roden, L. J. Sherry, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 112, 11696-11701 (2008)

212. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” P. Stiles, J. Dieringer, N. C. Shah, and R. P. Van Duyne, Ann. Rev. Anal. Chem., 1, 601-626 (2008) 213. “Resonance Localized Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy: Sensing Substrate and Inhibitor

Binding to Cytochrome P450,” J. Zhao, A. Das, G. C. Schatz, S. G. Sligar, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 112, 13084-13088 (2008)

214. “Understanding quantum interference in coherent molecular conduction,” G. C. Solomon,

D. Q. Andrews, T. Hansen, R. H. Goldsmith, M. R. Wasielewski, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Chem. Phys., 129, 054701/1-054701/8 (2008)

215. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Triangular Aluminum

Nanoparticles,” G. H. Chan, J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 112, 13958-13963 (2008)

216. “Localized and propagating surface plasmon resonance sensors: a study using

carbohydrate binding protein,” C. R. Yonzon and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 876E, R7.3.1-R7.3.6 (2005)

217. “Plasmonic and Diffractive Coupling in 2D Arrays of Nanoparticles produced by

Electron Beam Lithography,” E. M. McLellan, L. Gunnarsson, T. Rindzevicius, M. Käll, S. Zou, K. G. Spears, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 951E, (2007)

218. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor for Substrate Binding to Cytochrome

P450 Proteins,” J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1010E, (2007)

219. “Probing Single Molecule Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Hot Spots,” J. P.

Camden, J. A. Dieringer, Y. Wang, D. J. Masiello, L. D. Marks, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130, 12616-12617 (2008)

220. "Wavelength-Scanned Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Excitation Spectroscopy," J.

Zhao, J. A. Dieringer, X. Zhang, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 112, 19302-19310 (2008)

221. “Single Molecule Electronics: Increasing dynamic range and switching speed using

cross-conjugated species,” D. Q. Andrews, G. C. Solomon, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130, 17309-17319 (2008)

222. “Quantum Interference: The Structural Dependence of Electron Transmission through Model Systems and Cross-Conjugated Molecules,” D. Q. Andrews, G. C. Solomon, R. H. Goldsmith, T. Hansen, M. R. Wasielewski, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 16991-16998 (2008)

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223. “Electron transport through conjugated molecules: When the system only tells part of the story,” G. C. Solomon, D. Q. Andrews, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, Chemphyschem, 10, 257-64 (2009)

224. “"Quantum Interference in Acyclic Systems: Conductance of Cross-Conjugated

Molecules," G. C. Solomon, D. Q. Andrews, R. H. Goldsmith, T. Hansen, M. R. Wasielewski, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130, 17301-17308 (2008)

225. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy of a Single Rhodamine 6G

Molecule,” J. Dieringer, K. Wustholz, D. Masiello, J. Camden, S. Kleinman, G. Schatz, and R. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 131, 849-854 (2009)

226. “Correlating the Structure, Optical Spectra, and Electrodynamics of Single Silver

Nanocubes,” J. M. McMahon, Y. Wang, L. J. Sherry, R. P. Van Duyne, L. D. Marks, S. K. Gray, and G. C. Schatz, J. Phys. Chem. C., 113, 2731-2735 (2009).

227. "Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Benzenethiol Adsorbed From the Gas Phase onto Silver Film over Nanosphere Surfaces: Determination of the Sticking Probability and Detection Limit Rate," K. B. Biggs, J. P. Camden, J. N. Anker and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. A, 113, 4581-4586 (2009)

228. “Gold nanoparticle dimer plasmonics: Finite element method calculations of the

electromagnetic enhancement to surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy,” J. M. McMahon, A.-I. Henry, K. L. Wustholz, M. J. Natan, R. G. Freeman, R. P. Van Duyne, and G. C. Schatz, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 394, 1819-1825 (2009)

229. “Ad-hoc SERS Methodologies for the Detection of Artist Dyestuffs: Thin Layer

Chromatography-Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TLC-SERS) and In situ On the Fiber Analysis,” C.L. Brosseau, A. Gambardella, C. Grzywacz, J. Wouters F. Casadio, R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 81, 3056-3062 (2009)

230. “Detection and Identification of Bioanalytes with High Resolution LSPR Spectroscopy

and MALDI Mass Spectrometry,” J. N. Anker, W. P. Hall, M. Lambert, P. T. Velasco, M. Mrksich, W. L. Klein, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 113, 5891-5894 (2009)

231. “Screening of Type I and II Drugs Binding to Human Cytochrome P450-3A4 in Nanodisc by Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” A. Das, J. Zhao, G. C. Schatz, S. G. Sligar, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 81, 3754-3759 (2009) 232. “Tribute to George C. Schatz,” Ratner, M. A.; Van Duyne, R. P.; Jensen, L.; Troya, D., J. Phys. Chem. A, 113, 3709-3710 (2009) 233. “A Method to Correlate Optical Properties and Structures of Metallic Nanoparticles,” Y.

Wang, S. K. Eswaramoorthy, L. J. Sherry, J. A. Dieringer, J. P. Camden, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne and L. D. Marks, Ultramicroscopy 109, 1110–1113 (2009).

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234. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Dyes: from Single Molecules to the Artists’ Canvas,” K. L. Wustholz, C. L. Brosseau, F. Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 11, 7350-7359 (2009).

235. “Surface Acidity and Properties of TiO2/SiO2 Catalysts Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition: UV-visible Diffuse Reflectance, DRIFTS, and Visible Raman Spectroscopies Studies,” J. Lu, P. C. Stair, K. Kosuda, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 113, 12412-12418 (2009). 236. “Coffee Cup Atomic Force Microscopy,” D. E., Ashkenaz, W. P. Hall, C. L. Haynes, E.

M. Hicks, A. D. McFarland, L. J. Sherry, D. A. Stuart, K. E. Wheeler, C. R. Yonzon, J. Zhao, H. A. Godwin, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Chem. Ed., 87, 306-307 (2010)

237. “Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Module,” C. L. Haynes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne, and H. A. Godwin, Materials World Modules; Northwestern University: Evanston, Illinois, 2008. 238. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Glucose Analysis,” N. C. Shah, J. M. Yuen, M. R. Glucksberg, J. T. Walsh, and R. P. Van Duyne, In In Vivo Glucose Sensing, Stenken, J. A., Cunningham, D. E., Eds., John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; pp. 421-443, 2010. 239. “Nanostructures and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” K. M. Kosuda, J. M.

Bingham, K. L. Wustholz, and R. P. Van Duyne, In: Andrews DL, Scholes, GD and Wiederrecht GP (eds.) Comprehensive Nanoscience and Technology, vol. 3, pp. 263-301 Oxford: Academic Press, (2011)

240. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: A Direct Method to Identify Colorants in Various Artist Media,” C. L. Brosseau, K. S. Rayner, F. Casadio, C. M. Grzywacz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 81, 7443-7447 (2009) 241. “LSPR Imaging: Simultaneous Single Nanoparticle Spectroscopy and Diffusional Dynamics,” J. M. Bingham, K. A. Willets, N. C. Shah, D. Q. Andrews, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 113, 16839-16842 (2009). 242. “Exploring single-molecule SERS and single-nanoparticle plasmon microscopy,” K. L. Wustholz, A-I. Henry, J. M. Bingham, S. L. Kleinman, R. G. Freeman, M. J. Natan, R. P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 7394, 739403 (2009) 243. “Effect of Size, Shape, Composition, and Support Film on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Frequency: A Single Particle Approach Applied to Silver Bipyramids and Gold Nanocubes,” E. Ringe, J. Zhang, M. R. Langille, K. N. Sohn, C. Cobley, Y. Xia, C. A. Mirkin, H. Jiaxing, L. D. Marks and R. P. Van Duyne, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1208, O10-02 (2010) 244. “Identification of Organic Colorants in Fibers, Paints, Glazes and other media by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering,” F. Casadio, M. Leona, J. R. Lombardi and R. P. Van Duyne, Acc. Chem. Res., 43, 782-791 (2010)

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245. “Robust Optimization for Prediction Range Estimation from Noisy Raman Spectra,” O Lyandres, R. P. Van Duyne, J. T. Walsh, M. R. Glucksberg, and S. Mehrotra, The Analyst, 135, 2111-2118 (2010) 246. “Unraveling the Effects of Size, Composition, and Substrate on the Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Frequency of Gold and Silver Nanocubes: A Systematic Single Particle Approach,” E. Ringe, J. M. McMahon, K. Sohn, C. Cobley, . Xia, J. Huang, G. C. Schatz, L. D. Marks and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 114, 12511-12516 (2010) 247. “Structure-Activity Relationships in Gold Nanoparticle Dimers and Trimers for Surface- Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” K. L. Wustholz, A-I. Henry, J. M. McMahon, R. G. Freeman, N. Valley, M. E. Piotti, M. J. Natan, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 132, 10903-10910 (2010) 248. “Resonance Raman and surface- and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy to study solid catalysts and heterogeneous catalytic reactions,” H. Kim, K. M. Kosuda, R. P. Van Duyne, and P. C. Stair, Chemical Society Reviews, 39, 4820 - 4844 (2010). 249. “Metal-Organic Framework Thin Film for Enhanced Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Gas Sensing,” L. Kreno, J. T. Hupp, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 82, 8042-8046 (2010) 250. “Transcutaneous Glucose Sensing by Surface-Enhanced Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy in a Rat Model,” J. M. Yuen, N. C. Shah, J. T. Walsh, Jr., M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 82, 8382-8385 (2010) 251. “Structural and optical characterization of single nanoparticles and single molecule SERS,” S. L. Kleinman, J. M. Bingham, A-I. Henry, K. L. Wustholz, and R.P. Van Duyne, Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering, 7757, 77570J-1-77570J-10 (2010) 252. “Gas Sensing with High Resolution-Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” J. M. Bingham, J. N. Anker, L. E. Kreno, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 132, 17358-17359 (2010) 253. "Revealing the Invisible - Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to Identify Minute Remnants of Color in Winslow Homer's Colorless Skies," C. L. Brosseau, F. Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Raman Spectrosc., 42, 1305-1310 (2011) 254. “Exploring the Unique Characteristics of LSPR Biosensing,” J. M. Bingham, W. P. Hall, and R. P. Van Duyne, In Nanoplasmonic Sensors, Dmitriev, A., Ed., Springer; accepted December 10 (2010) 255. “LSPR Biosensor Signal Enhancement using Nanoparticle-Antibody Conjugates,” W. P. Hall, S. N. Ngatia, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 115, 1410-1414 (2011) 256. “Improved Monodispersity of Plasmonic Nanoantennas via Centrifugal Processing,”

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T. P. Tyler, A-I. Henry, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. C. Hersam, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 2, 218–222 (2011) 257. “A Conformation- and Ion-Sensitive Plasmonic Biosensor,” W. P. Hall, J. Modica, J. N. Anker, Y. Lin, M. Mrksich, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 11, 1098-1105 (2011) 258. “Single-Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Crystal Violet Isotopologues: Theory and Experiment,” S. L. Kleinman, E. Ringe, N. Valley, K. L. Wustholz, E. Phillips, K. A. Scheidt, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 133, 4115-4122 (2011) 259. “Correlated structure-optical properties studies of plasmonic nanoparticles,” A-I. Henry, J. M. Bingham, E. Ringe, L. D. Marks, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 115, 9291-9305 (2011) [Cover] 260. “Plasmon-enhanced Colorimetric ELISA with Single Molecule Sensitivity,” S. Chen, M. Svedendahl, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. Käll, Nano Lett., 11, 1826-1830 (2011) 261. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of TTF-Modified Self-Assembled Monolayers,” W. Paxton, S. L. Kleinman, A. Basuray, J. F. Stoddart, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 2, 1145-1149 (2011) 262. “Surface Enhanced Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy,” R. R. Frontiera, A-I. Henry, N. L. Gruenke, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 2, 1199-1203 (2011) 263. “Wulff Construction for Alloy Nanoparticles,” E. Ringe, R. P. Van Duyne and L. D. Marks, Nano Lett., 11, 3399-3403 (2011) [Science Editor’s Choice] 264. “Fabrication of Metal-Organic-Framework-containing Silica-Colloidal Crystals for Vapor Sensing,” G. Lu, O. K. Farha, L. E. Kreno, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. T. Hupp, Adv. Mat., 23, 4449-4452 (2011) 265. “Advances in Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing,” L. B. Sagle, L. K. Ruvuna, J. A. Ruemmele, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nanomedicine, 6, 1447-1462 (2011) 266. “Displacement of Hexanol by the Hexanoic Acid Over-oxidation Product in Alcohol Oxidation,” A. Buchbinder, N. Ray, J. Lu, R. P. Van Duyne, P. Stair, E. Weitz, and F. Geiger, J. Am. Chem. Soc.,133, 17816-17823 (2011) 267. “Synthesis, structure, and optical properties of CsU2(PO4)3,” G. Oh, E. Ringe, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 185, 124-129 (2012) 268. “In Vivo, Transcutaneous Glucose Sensing Using Surface-Enhanced Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy: Multiple Rats, Improved Hypoglycemic Accuracy, Low Incident Power, and Continuous Monitoring for Greater Than 17 Days,” Ke Ma, J. M. Yuen, N. C. Shah, J. T. Walsh, Jr., M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 83, 9146-9152 (2011)

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269. “Metal-Organic Framework Materials as Chemical Sensors,” L. E. Kreno, K. Leong, O. K. Farha, M. Allendorf, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. T. Hupp, Chem. Rev., 112, 1105- 1125 (2011) 270. "LSPR Imaging of Triangular Nanoprisms: Correlating Plasmon Spectra with Structure using Electrodynamics for Plasmon Lifetime Analysis," J. M. Bingham, A.-I. Henry, M. G. Blaber, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 116, 393-403 (2012) 271. “Single Molecule Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” M. Sonntag, J. Klingsporn, L. Garibay, J. Roberts, J. Dieringer, K. Scheidt, L. Jensen, G. C. Schatz, T. Seideman, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 116, 478-483 (2012) 272. “Observation of Multiple Vibrational Modes in Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Combined with Molecular-Resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy,” N. Jiang, E. Foley, J. Klingsporn, M. Sonntag, N. Valley, J. Dieringer, T. Seideman, G.C. Schatz, M.C. Hersam, and R.P Van Duyne, Nano Lett.,12, 5061-5067 (2012) [Cover] 273. “Plasmonic Materials Enable New Directions in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” B. Sharma, R. R. Frontiera, A-I. Henry, E. Ringe, and R. P. Van Duyne, Materials Today, 15, 16-25 (2012) 274. “Synthesis Strategy for Protected Metal Nanoparticles,” N. A. Ray, R. P. Van Duyne, and P. C. Stair, J. Phys. Chem. C, 116, 7748-7756 (2012) 275. “Correlating the Structure and Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance of Single Silver Right Bipyramids,” E. Ringe, J. Zhang, M. R. Langille, C. A. Mirkin, L.D. Marks, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nanotechnology, 13, 444005 (2012) 276. “Plasmon Length: A Universal Parameter to Describe Shape Effects in Gold Nanoparticles,” Emilie Ringe, Mark R. Langille, Kwon Nam Song, Jiaxing Huang, Chad A. Mirkin, Richard P. Van Duyne, and Lawrence D. Marks, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 3, 1479-1483 (2012) 277. “Single-Crystal Structures, Optical Absorptions, and Electronic Distributions of Thorium Oxychalcogenides ThOQ (Q = S, Se, Te),” L. A. Koscielski, E. Ringe, R.P. Van Duyne, D.E. Ellis, J.A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 51, 8112−8118 (2012). 278. “Measurement of the Raman Line Widths of Neat Benzenethiol and a Self-Assembled Monolayer (SAM) of Benzenethiol on a Silver-Coated Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Substrate,” R. L. Aggarwal, L. W. Farrar, N. G. Greeneltch, R. P. Van Duyne, and D. L.. Polla, Appl. Spectrosc., 66, 740-743 (2012). 279. “Plasmon-induced electric near-field enhanced coherent multiphoton photoelectron emission from individual, supported Ag nanocubes,” Andrej Grubisic, Emilie Ringe, Claire Cobley, Younan Xia, Laurence D. Marks, Richard P. Van Duyne*, and David J. Nesbitt,* Nano Lett., 12, 4823-4829 (2012)

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280. “Shape-selective sieving layers on an oxide catalyst surface,” C. Canlas , J. Lu , N. Ray , N. Grosso-Giordano, S. Lee, J. Elam, R. Winans, P. Stair, R. Van Duyne, and J. Notestein,* Nature Chemistry, 4, 1030-1036 (2012) 281. “Single Plasmonic Nanoparticle Tracking Studies of Solid Supported Bilayers with Gangleoside Lipids,” L. B. Sagle, L. Ruvuna, J. M. Bingham, C. Liu, P. S. Cremer*, and R. P. Van Duyne,* J. Am. Chem. Soc., 134, 15832–15839 (2012) 282. "A Semiconducting Organic Radical Cationic Host-Guest Complex," A. Fahrenbach, S. , Srinivasan, D. Late, J. Barnes, S. Kleinman, N. Valley, K. Hartlieb, Z. Liu, V. Dravid, G. Schatz, R. Van Duyne, and J. Fraser Stoddart, ACS Nano, 6, 9964-9971 (2012) 283. "Fano-like resonances arising from long-lived molecule-plasmon interactions in colloidal nanoantennas," R.R. Frontiera, N. L. Gruenke, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano. Lett., 12, 5989-5994 (2012) 284. “Near-Infrared Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (NIR-SERS) for the Identification of Eosin Y: Theoretical Calculations and Evaluation of Two Different Nanoplasmonic Substrates,” N. G. Greeneltch, A. Davis, N. A. Valley, F. Casadio, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne, and N. C. Shah, J. Phys. Chem. A, 116, 11863-11869 (2012) 285. “Continuous sensing of blood by dark-field microscopy and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy,” A.-I. Henry, B. Sharma, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nanotech Conference & Expo,” 3, 40-43 (2012) 286. “Ba2An(S2)2S2 (An = U, Th): Syntheses, Structure, Optical and Electronic Properties,” A. Mesbah, E. Ringe, S. Lebègue, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Inorg. Chem., 51, 13390-13395 (2012) 287. “Structure Enhancement Factor Relationships in Single Gold Nanoantennas by Surface- Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy,” S. L. Kleinman, B. Sharma, M. Blaber, A-I. Henry, R. G. Freeman, M. J. Natan, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 135, 301-308 (2013) 288. “Creating, Characterizing, and Controlling Chemistry with SERS Hot Spots”, S. Kleinman, R. R. Frontiera, A.-I. Henry, J. A.Dieringer, and R. P. Van Duyne, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 15, 21-36 (2013) [Cover] 289. “"Plasmon-Sampled Surface-Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy (PS-SERES) on Silver Immobilized Nanorod Assemblies (AgINRAs) and Optimization for Near Infrared (ex =1064 nm) Studies,” N. G. Greeneltch, M. G. Blaber, J. A. Dieringer, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 117, 2554-2558 (2013) 290. "Immobilized Nanorod Assemblies: Fabrication and Understanding of Large Area SERS Substrates," N. G. Greeneltch, M. Blaber, A-I. Henry; G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 85, 2297-2303 (2013)

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291. "Tip-Enhanced Raman Imaging: An Emergent Tool for Probing Biology at the Nanoscale," E. Pozzi, M. Sonntag, N. Jiang, J. Klingsporn, M. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, ACS Nano, 7, 885-888 (2013) 292. “Measurement of the surface-enhanced coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering (SECARS) due to the 1574 cm-1 surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) mode of benzenethiol using low-power (<20 mW) CW diode lasers,” R. L. Aggarwal, L. W. Farrar, N. G. Greeneltch, R. P. Van Duyne, and D. L. Polla, Appl. Spectrosc., 67, 132-135 (2013) 293. “Single Nanoparticle Plasmonics,” E. Ringe, B. Sharma, A-I. Henry, L. D. Marks, and R. P. Van Duyne, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 15, 4075-4460 (2013) [Cover] 294. “A Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Instrument for Multiplexed Biosensing,” Julia A. Ruemmele, W. Paige Hall, Laura K. Ruvuna, and Richard P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 85, 4560-4566 (2013) 295. “Synthesis, crystal structure, and optical properties of Ba2Cu2ThS5, and electronic structures of Ba2Cu2ThS5 and Ba2Cu2US5,” A. Mesbah, , S. Lebegue, J. M. Klingsporn, W. Stojko, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 200, 349- 353 (2013). 296. “Kinetic and Thermodynamic Modified Wulff Constructions for Twinned Nanoparticles,” E. Ringe, R. P. Van Duyne, and L. D. Marks, J. Phys. Chem. C, 117, 15859-15870 (2013) 297. “Centrifugal Shape Sorting and Optical Response of Polyhedral Gold Nanoparticles,” Yu Jin Shin, Emilie Ringe, Michelle L. Personick, M. Fernanda Cardinal, Chad A. Mirkin, Laurence D. Marks, Richard P. Van Duyne, and Mark C. Hersam,* Advanced Materials, 25, 4023-4027 (2013) 298. "A Look at the Origin and Magnitude of the Chemical Contribution to the Enhancement Mechanism of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS): Theory and Experiment," N. Valley, N. Greeneltch, R. P. Van Duyne, and G. C. Schatz, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 4, 2599-2604 (2013) 299. “Molecular Plasmonics for Nanoscale Spectroscopy,” M. D. Sonntag, J. M. Klingsporn, A. B. Zrimsek, B. Sharma, L. K. Ruvuna, and R. P. Van Duyne, Chem. Soc. Rev., 43, 1230-1247 (2014) 300. “Silver colloidal pastes for dye analysis of reference and historical textile fibers using direct, extractionless, non-hydrolysis surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy,” A. Idone, M. Gulmini, A.-I. Henry, F. Casadio, L. Chang, L. Appolonia, R. P. Van Duyne and N. C. Shah, Analyst, 138, 5895-5903 (2013) 301. “Synthesis, single-crystal structure, and optical absorption of Rb2Th7Se15,” L. A. Koscielski, E. A. Pozzi, R. P. Van Duyne, James A. Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 205, 1-4 (2013)

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302. “High Performance SERS Substrates: Advancements and Challenges,” B. Sharma, M. Fernanda Cardinal, S. L. Kleinman, N. Greeneltch, R. R. Frontiera, and R. P. Van Duyne, MRS Bulletin, 38, 615-624 (2013) 303. “Single Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Without Nanogaps,” A. Zrimsek, A-I. Henry, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 4, 3206-3210 (2013) 304. “The Origin of Relative Intensity Fluctuations in Single-Molecule Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” M. D. Sonntag, D. Chulhai, T. Seideman, L. Jensen, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 135, 17187-17192 (2013) 305. “Seeing through bone with surface-enhanced spatially-offset Raman spectroscopy,” B. Sharma, K. Ma, M. R. Glucksberg, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 135, 17290-17293 (2013). [C&EN Online News Article] 306. “Molecular Analysis for Art, Archaeometry and Conservation,” F. Casadio* and R. P. Van Duyne, Analyst, 138, 7276-7278 (2013) 307. “Metal–Organic Framework Thin Films Composed of Free-Standing Acicular Nanorods Exhibiting Reversible Electrochromism,” C.-W. Kung, T. C. Wang, J. E. Mondloch, D. Fairen-Jimenez, D. M. Gardner, W. Bury, J. M. Klingsporn, J. C. Barnes, R. Van Duyne, J. F. Stoddart, M. R. Wasielewski, O. K. Farha, and J. T. Hupp, Chemistry of Materials, 25, 5012-5017 (2013) 308. “Polar Alignment of Ʌ-shaped Basic Building Units within Transition-Metal Oxide Fluoride Materials,” M. Holland, M. D. Donakowski, E. A. Pozzi, A. M. Rasmussen, T. Thao Tran, S. E. Pease-Dodson, P. Shiv Halasyamani, T. Seideman, R. P. Van Duyne, and K. R. Poeppelmeier, Inorg. Chem., 53, 221-228 (2014) 309. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with Picosecond Pulses,” J. M. Klingsporn, M. D. Sonntag, T. Seideman, R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Lett, 5, 106-110 (2014) 310. “Syntheses, structures, and optical properties of the indium/germanium selenides Cs4In8GeSe16, CsInSe2, and CsInGeSe4, “ Matthew D Ward, Eric A Pozzi, Richard P Van Duyne, and James Ibers, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 212, 191-216 (2014) 311. "Intramolecular Insight into Adsorbate-Substrate Interactions via Low Temperature, Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy," J. M. Klingsporn, N. Jiang, E. A. Pozzi, M. D. Sonntag, D. Chulhai, T. Seideman, L. Jensen, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 136, 3881-3887 (2014) 312. “Microfluidic-SERS Devices for One Shot Limit-of-Detection,” D. Kim, A. Campos, A. Datt, Z. Gao, M. Rycenga, N. Burrows, N. Greeneltch, C. Mirkin, C. Murphy, R. Van Duyne, C. Haynes, Analyst, 139, 3227-3234 (2014) 313. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) for in situ Identification of Indigo and Iron Gall Ink on Paper,” D. Kurouski, S. Zaleski, F. Casadio, R. P. Van Duyne, and N Shah, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 136, 8677-8684 (2014)

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314. "SERS of molecules that do not adsorb on Ag surfaces: a metal–organic framework- based functionalization strategy," L. E. Kreno, N. G. Greeneltch, O. K. Farha, J. T. Hupp and R. P. Van Duyne, Analyst, 139, 4073-4080 (2014) 315. “Hetero-Oligomer Nanoparticle Arrays for Plasmon-Enhanced Hydrogen Sensing,” Ankun Yang, Mark D. Huntington, M. Fernanda Cardinal, Sicelo S. Masango, Richard P. Van Duyne and Teri W. Odom, ACS Nano, 8, 7639-7647 (2014) 316. "Nucleation and Growth of Silver Nanoparticles by AB and ABC-Type Atomic Layer Deposition," S. Masango, L. Peng, L. Marks, R. P. Van Duyne, and P. Stair, J. Phys. Chem. C, 118, 17655-17661 (2014) 317. “Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with Picosecond Excitation,” E. A. Pozzi, M. D. Sonntag, N. Jiang, N. Chiang, T. Seideman, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 5, 2657–2661 (2014) 318. “Recent Advances in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” E. A. Pozzi, M. D. Sonntag, N. Jiang, N. Chiang, T. Seideman, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 5, 3125−3130 (2014) 319. "In situ Detection and Identification of Hair Dyes Using Surface-Enhanced Raman

Spectroscopy (SERS)," D. Kurouski and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 87, 2901–2906 (2015)

320. “Positional Flexibility: Syntheses and Characterization of Six Uranium Chalcogenides

Related to the 2H Hexagonal Perovskite Family,” A. Mesbah, J. Prakash, J. C. Beard, E. Pozzi, M. S. Tarasenko, S. Lebègue, C. D. Malliakas, R. P. Van Duyne, and J. Ibers, Inorg. Chem, 54, 2851-2857 (2015)

321. "The [U2(μ−S2)2Cl8]4- Anion: Synthesis and Characterization of the Uranium Double

Salt, Cs5[U2(μ−S2)2Cl8]I," J. Ibers, M. Ward, E. Pozzi, M. Lee, R. P. Van Duyne, and E. Choi, Inorg. Chem, 54, 3055-3060 (2015)

322. “Molecular-Resolution Interrogation of a Porphyrin Monolayer by Ultrahigh Vacuum

Tip-Enhanced Raman and Fluorescence Spectroscopy,” N. Chiang, N. Jiang, D. Chulhai, E. Pozzi, M. Hersam, L. Jensen, T. Seideman and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Lett., 15, 4114-4120 (2015)

323. "Strain-Induced Segregation in Bimetallic Multiply-Twinned Particles," L. Peng, R.P.

Van Duyne, and L. D. Marks, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 6, 1930-1934 (2015) 324. “Segregation in Bimetallic Nanoparticles,” L. Peng, E. Ringe, R. P. Van Duyne, and L.

D. Marks, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 17, 27940-27951 (2015) 325. “Exploring Structure and Formation Mechanism of Amyloid Fibrils by Raman

Spectroscopy. A Review,” Dmitry Kurouski, R. P. Van Duyne, and I. Lednev, Analyst, 140, 4967-4980 (2015)

326. “Selective Crystal Growth and Structural, Optical, and Electronic Studies of Mn3Ta2O8”

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K. Rickert, E. Pozzi, R. Khanal, M. Onoue, G. Trimarchi, J. Medvedeva, M. Hersam, R. P. Van Duyne, and K. Poeppelmeier, Inorg. Chem., 54, 6513-6519 (2015)

327. “Evaluating Single-Molecule Stokes and Anti-Stokes SERS for Nanoscale

Thermometry,” E. Pozzi, A. Zrimsek, C. Lethiec, G. Schatz, M. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 119, 21116-21124 (2015)

328. “Plasmon Mediated Electron Transport in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic

Junctions,” P. Pal, N. Jiang, M. D. Sonntag, N. Chiang, E. T. Foley, M. C. Hersam, R. P. Van Duyne, and T. Seideman, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 6, 4210−4218 (2015)

329. “Highly Dispersed SiOx/Al2O3 Catalysts Illuminate the Reactivity of Isolated Silanol

Sites, A. R. Mouat, C. George, T. Kobayashi, M. Pruski, R. P. Van Duyne, T. J. Marks,

and Prof. P. C. Stair, Angewandte Chemie, International Edition, 54, 13346-13351 (2015) 330. “Morphology and Oxidation-State of ALD-grown Pd Nanoparticles on TiO2- and SrO-

terminated SrTiO3 Nanocuboids,” Bor-Rong Chen, C. George, Y. Lin, L. Hu, L. Crosby, X. Hu, P. C. Stair, L. D. Marks, K. R. Poeppelmeier, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. Bedzyk, Surf. Sci., 648, 291-298 (2016)

331. “A 2D Semiquinone Radical-Containing Microporous Magnet with Solvent-Induced

Switching from Tc = 26 to 80 K,” I. Jeon, B. Negru, R. P. Van Duyne and T. David Harris, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 137, 15699-15702 (2015)

332. “Probing Redox Reactions at the Nanoscale with Electrochemical Tip-Enhanced Raman

Spectroscopy,” D. Kurouski, M. Mattei, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 15, 7956-7962 (2015)

333. “Observing Single, Heterogeneous, One-Electron Transfer Reactions,” S. Zaleski, M. F.

Cardinal, J. M. Klingsporn, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 119, 28226-28234 (2015)

334. “Mechanistic Studies of Pyridinium Electrochemistry: Alternative Chemical Pathways in

the Presence of CO2,” A. G. Peroff, E. Weitz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18, 1578 – 1586 (2016)

335. “Probing the Chemistry of Alumina Atomic Layer Deposition Using Operando Surface-

Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” S. S. Masango, R. A. Hackler, A.-I. Henry, M. O. McAnally, G. C. Schatz, P. C. Stair, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 3822-3833 (2016)

336. “Ultrafast and Nonlinear Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” N. L. Gruenke, M. F.

Cardinal, M. O. McAnally, R. R. Frontiera, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Chem. Soc. Rev., 45, 2263-2290 (2016)

337. "Unraveling Near-Field and Far-Field Relationships for 3D SERS Substrates – A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Analysis," D. Kurouski, N. Chiang, N. Large, N. Greeneltch, K. T. Carron, T. Seideman, George C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Analyst, 141, 1779 – 1788 (2016)

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338. “Single Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: A Critical Analysis of the

Bianalyte vs. Isotopologue Proof,” A. B. Zrimsek, N. Wong, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 5133-5142 (2016)

339. "Optical Activity from Racemates," R. Gautier, J. Klingsporn, R. P. Van Duyne, and K.

R. Poeppelmeier, Nature Materials, 15, 591-592 (2016) 340. “A Benzoquinoid-Bridged MnII Chain Compound with Solid-State Redox Switching of

Magnetic Exchange and Electronic Conductivity,” Ie-Rang Jeon, Bogdan Negru, Lei Sun, Mircea Dincă, Richard P. Van Duyne, and T. David Harris, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 138, 6583-6590 (2016)

341. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Using Nanoparticles to Detect Trace Amounts

of Colorants,” F. Pozzi, S. Zaleski, F. Casadio, M. Leona, J. R. Lombardi and R. P. Van Duyne, in Works of Art, in “Nanoscience and Cultural Heritage,” Dillmann, P., Bellot-Gurlet, L. and Nenner, I. Eds, Atlantis Press, pp. 161-204 (2016)

342. “Nanoscale Chemical Imaging of a Dynamic Molecular Phase Boundary with Ultrahigh

Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” N. Jiang, N. Chiang, L. R. Madison, E. A. Pozzi, M. R. Wasielewski, T. Seideman, M. A. Ratner, M. C. Hersam, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 16, 3898-3904 (2016), DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b01405

343. “High-Resolution Distance Dependence Study of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Enabled by Atomic Layer Deposition,” S. S. Masango, R. A. Hackler, N. Large, A.-I. Henry, M. O. McAnally, G. C. Schatz, P. C. Stair, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 16, 4251-4259 (2016)

344. “SERS Biosensing: In Vivo Diagnostics and Multimodal Imaging,” A-I. Henry, B.

Sharma, M. F. Cardinal, D. Kurouski, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 88, 6638-6647 (2016)

345. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: From Concepts to Practical Applications,” N.

Jiang, D. Kurouski, E. A. Pozzi, N. Chiang, T. Seideman, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, Chem. Phys. Lett., 659, 16-24 (2016)

346. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Detection of Ricin B Chain in Human Blood,”

A. R. Campos, Z. Gao, M. Blaber, R. Huang, G. C. Schatz, R. P. Van Duyne and C. L. Haynes, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 20961−20969 (2016)

347. “SERS Discrimination of Closely Related Molecules: A Systematic Study of Natural Red

Dyes in Binary Mixtures,” F. Pozzi, S. Zaleski, F. Casadio, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 21017−21026 (2016)

348. “Compositional Inhomogeneity and Corner-enrichment of Pt in Pt/Pd Bimetallic

Nanoparticles, L. Peng, R. P. Van Duyne, and L. D. Marks, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 21069−21075 (2016)

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349. “Operational Regimes in Picosecond and Femtosecond Pulse-Excited Ultrahigh Vacuum SERS,” E. Pozzi, N. L. Gruenke, N. Chiang, D. Zhdanov, N. Jiang, T. Seideman, G. C. Schatz, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 7, 2971−2976 (2016)

350. “Coupled wave equations theory of surface-enhanced femtosecond stimulated Raman

scattering,” M. McAnally, J. McMahon, R. Van Duyne, and G. Schatz, J. Chem. Phys., 145, 094106 (2016), DOI: 10.1063/1.4961749

351. “Surface-enhanced Raman scattering,” D. Graham, R. Van Duyne, and B. Ren, Analyst,

141, 4995 (2016) 352. “Investigating Nanoscale Electrochemistry with Surface- and Tip-Enhanced Raman

Spectroscopy,” S. Zaleski, A. J. Wilson, M. Mattei, X. Chen, G. Goubert, M. F. Cardinal, K. A. Willets, and R. P. Van Duyne, Acc. Chem. Res., 49, 2023–2030 (2016)

353. List of Awards of Richard P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 20490-20490 (2016) 354. Curriculum Vitae for Richard P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 20491-20492 (2016) 355. List of Publications of Richard P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 20493−20505

(2016) 356. List of Students of Richard P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 20486−20489 (2016) 357. “Bisboronic Acids for Selective, Physiologically Relevant Direct Glucose Sensing with

Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” B. Sharma, L. R. Madison, P. Bugga, A-I. Henry, M. G. Blaber, N. G. Greeneltch, N. Chiang, M. Mrksich, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 138, 13952-13959 (2016)

358. “Towards Monitoring Electrochemical Reactions with Dual-wavelength SERS:

Characterization of R6G Neutral Radical Species and Covalent Tethering of R6G to Silver Nanoparticles,” S. Zaleski, M. F. Cardinal, D. V. Chulhai, A. J. Wilson, K. A. Willets, L. Jensen, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 24982-24991 (2016)

359. “Understanding the vibrational mode specific polarization effects in femtosecond Raman-

induced Kerr-effect spectroscopy,” M. O. McAnally, Y. Guo, G. Balakrishnan, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Opt. Letters, 41, 5357-5360 (2016)

360. “Conformational Contrast of Surface-Mediated Molecular Switches Yields Ångstrom-

Scale Spatial Resolution in Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” N. Chiang, D. Chulhai, G. Goubert, X. Chen, E. Pozzi, N. Jiang, M. Hersam, T. Seideman, L. Jensen, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 16, 7774-7778 (2016), DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b03958

361. "Surface-Enhanced Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy at 1 MHz Repetition

Rates," L.E. Buchanan, N.L. Gruenke, M.O. McAnally, B. Negru, H.E. Mayhew, V.A. Apkarian, G.C. Schatz, and R.P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 7, 4629−4634 (2016), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b02175

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362. “Single Molecule Electrochemistry: Impact of Surface Site Heterogeneity,” B. Fu, C.

Van Dyck, S. Zaleski, R. P. Van Duyne, and M. A. Ratner, J. Phys. Chem. C, 120, 27241-27249 (2016)

363. “Aluminum Film-Over-Nanosphere Substrates for Deep-UV Surface-Enhanced

Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” B. Sharma, M. F. Cardinal, M. B. Ross, S. V. Bykov, D. Punihaole, S. A. Asher, G. C. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 16, 7968-7973 (2016)

364. “Raman Spectroscopy – Tipping Point,” G. Goubert and R. P. Van Duyne, News &

Views, Nature Nanotechnology, 12, 100-101, (2017), DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2016.266 365. “Single-Molecule Chemistry with Surface- and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” A.

Zrimsek, N. Chiang, M. Mattei, S. Zaleski, M. McAnally, C. Chapman, A.-I. Henry, G. C. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, Chem. Rev., 117, 7583-7613 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00552

366. “Balancing the Effects of Extinction and Enhancement for Optimal Signal in Surface-

Enhanced Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy,” N. L. Gruenke, M. O. McAnally, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 120, 29449-29454 (2016), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b10727

367. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Voltammetry: Coverage Dependence and Quantitative

Modeling,” M. Mattei, G. Kang, G. Goubert, D. Chulhai, L. Jensen, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Nano Letters, 17, 590-596 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04868

368. “Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” N. Chiang, G. Goubert, E. A.

Pozzi, M. O. McAnally, C. Chapman, N. Jiang, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Book Chapter, “Recent developments in plasmon supported Raman spectroscopy,” Eds., Katrin Kneipp, Yukihiro Ozaki and Zhong-Qun Tian, World Scientific, UK, accepted December 02 (2016)

369. “Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” E. A. Pozzi, G. Goubert, N.

Chiang, N. Jiang, C. T. Chapman, M. O. McAnally, A-I. Henry, T. Seideman, G. C. Schatz, M. C. Hersam, and R. P. Van Duyne, Chem. Rev., 117 , 4961–4982 (2017)

DOI:10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00343 [cover] 370. Rapid Identification and Quantification of Intravenous Therapy Drugs using Normal

Raman Spectroscopy and Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” S. Zaleski, K. A. Clark, M. M. Smith, J. Y. Eilert, M. Doty, R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 89, 2497-2504 (2017), DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04636

371. “Identification of Dimeric Methylalumina Surface Species during Atomic Layer

Deposition using Operando Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” R. A. Hackler, M. O. McAnally, G. C. Schatz, P. C. Stair, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 139, 2456-2463 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b12709

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372. “Quantitative Determination of the Differential Raman Scattering Cross-Sections of Glucose by Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Scattering,” M. O. McAnally, B. T. Phelan, R. M. Young, M. R. Wasielewski, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, Anal. Chem., 89, 6931-6935 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b01335

373. “Expanding applications of SERS through versatile nanomaterials engineering,” M. F.

Cardinal, E. Vander Ende, R. A. Hackler, M. O. McAnally, P. C. Stair, G. C. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, Chemical Society Reviews, 46, 3886 - 3903 (2017), DOI: 10.1039/C7CS00207F

374. “Unraveling Near- and Far-Field Relationship of 2D SERS Substrates Using

Wavelength-Scanned Surface-Enhanced Raman Excitation Spectroscopy (WS-SERES),” D. Kurouski, N. Large, N. Chiang, A.-I. Henry, T. Seideman, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 121, 14737-14744 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b04787

375. “Studying Stimulated Raman Activity in Surface-Enhanced Femtosecond Stimulated

Raman Spectroscopy by Varying the Excitation Wavelength,” L. E. Buchanan, M. O. McAnally, N. L. Gruenke, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. Letters, 8, 3328-3333 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.7b01342

376. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: From single particle/molecule spectroscopy to

ångstrom-scale spatial resolution and femtosecond time resolution,” A.-I. Henry, T. Ueltschi, M. O. McAnally, and R. P. Van Duyne, Faraday Discussions, 205, 9-30 (2017), DOI: 10.1039/C7FD00181A

377. “Native Electron Capture Dissociation Reveals Iron-Binding Channels in Equine

Ferritin,” Owen S. Skinner, Michael O. McAnally, Richard P. Van Duyne, George C. Schatz, Kathrin Breuker, Philip D. Compton, and Neil L. Kelleher, Anal. Chem., 89, 10711-10716 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b01581

378. “Observation of Single Molecule Plasmon-Driven Electron Transfer in Isotopically

Edited 4,4'-Bipyridine Gold Nanosphere Oligomers,” E. A. Sprague-Klein, M. O. McAnally, D. Zhdanov, A. Zrimsek, V. A. Apkarian, T. Seideman, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 139, 15212-15221 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b08868

379. “Fabrication of Gold Nanoparticle Oligomers for Surface-Enhanced Femtosecond

Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy,” B. Negru, M. O. McAnally, E. A. Sprague-Klein, L. Peng, H. E. Mayhew, Tyler Ueltschi, G. C. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Phys. Chem. C., 121, 27004-27008 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b09664

380. “Probing Intermolecular Vibrational Symmetry Breaking in Self-Assembled Monolayers

with Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” N. Chiang, N. Jiang, L. Madison, E. Pozzi, G. Goubert, M. Wasielewski, T. Seideman, M. Ratner, M. Hersam, G. Schatz and R. P. Van Duyne, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 139, 18664-18669 (2017), DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b10645

381. “Deducing the Adsorption Geometry of Rhodamine 6G from the Surface-Induced Mode

Renormalization in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” C. Van Dyck, B. Fu, R. P.

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Van Duyne, G. C. Schatz, and M. A. Ratner,, J. Phys. Chem. C., 122, 465-473 (2018), DOI: 1021/acs.jpcc.7b09441

Patents and Invention Disclosures: 1. “Laser Direct Writing,” R.P. Van Duyne, A.J. Castro, K.C. Sheng, R.J. Bianchini, W.J. Parr, R. Franklin, and M.J. Natan, U.S. Patent # 5,378,508 (1995). 2. Invention Disclosure, NU22078, “A Nanoscale Optical Biosensor for Immunoassay,” Inventors: A. J. Haes, A. D. McFarland, R. P. Van Duyne 3. “Surface-enhanced Raman nanobiosensor,” R. P. Van Duyne, M. R. Glucksberg, K. Shafer-Peltier, C. L. Haynes, and J. Walsh, In U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ.; (Northwestern University, USA). US, 2004; pp 33 pp. 4. Invention Disclosure, NU 25080, 8/29/2005, “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Single Silver Nanocubes,” Inventors: L. Sherry, G. C. Schatz, and R.P. Van Duyne 5. Invention Disclosure, 8/29/2005, “The Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Nanosensor: A High Resolution Distance Dependence Study Using Atomic Layer Deposition,” Inventors: A. Whitney, P. Stair, G. Schatz, and R. P. Van Duyne. 6. Invention Disclosure, NU 25119, 12/06/2005, “Nanoscale Plasmonic Hydrogen Sensor,” Inventors: D. Stuart and R.P. Van Duyne 7. “Portable device for detection of microorganisms,” R. P. Van Duyne, X. Zhang, M.Young, O. Lyandres, Olga. In U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ.; (Northwestern University, USA). US 2006; 16pp. 8. Invention Disclosure, NU 26091, 6/21/2006, “Resonance Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy,” Inventors: R. P. Van Duyne, A. Haes, S. Zou, J. Zhao, G. Schatz 9. Invention Disclosure, NU 26096, 6/21/2006, “Resonance Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy: Low Molecular Weight Substrate Binding To P450,” Inventors: R. P. Van Duyne, G. Schatz, J. Zhao, Z. Zhang 10. Invention Disclosure, NU 2611, 7/31/2006, “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy of Single Silver triangular Nanoprisms,” Inventors: R. P. Van Duyne, G. Schatz, L. Sherry, R. Jin 11. Patent Filed, #601856, 601, 1/02/2007, “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Nanosensors and Uses Thereof,” Inventors: R. P. Van Duyne, G. Schatz, P. Stair, S. Zou, A. Whitney 12. Invention Disclosure, NU28042, 4/04/2008, “Method and Materials for the Detection of Calcium Modulated Protein Conformational Switching with High Resolution Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) Nanosensors,” Inventors: W. P. Hall, J. N. Anker, and R. P. Van Duyne.

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13. Invention Disclosure, NU29036, 3/23/2009, “Gas Phase Detection Modulation, Characterization, and Tuning of LSPR Nanosensors,” Inventors: J. N. Anker, J. M. Bingham, and R. P. Van Duyne. 14. Invention Disclosure, NU2010-095, 7/30/2010, “Transcutaneous Surface Enhanced Raman Nanobiosensor,” Inventors: R. P. Van Duyne, M. Glucksberg, J Walsh, N. Shah, and J. Yuen. 15. Invention Disclosure, NU2010-YYY, submitted 8/10/10, “Metal-Organic Framework Thin Film for Enhanced Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Gas Sensing,” Inventors: L. Kreno, J. T. Hupp, and R. P. Van Duyne. 16. Invention Disclosure, NU2010-184, submitted 12/31/10, “Improved Monodispersity of Core/Shell Nanoparticles via Centrifugal Processing,” Inventors: T. P. Tyler, A-I. Henry, R. P. Van Duyne, M. C. Hersam 17. U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. (2012), US 20120281213 A1 20121108, “Sorting process of nanoparticles and applications of same,” by Tyler, Timothy P.; Henry, Anne-Isabelle; Van Duyne, Richard P.; Hersam, Mark C. Distinguished Lectures: Spiers Memorial Lecture, Faraday Discussions, Glasgow, Scotland, August 30, 2017 Neckers Lecturer, Hope College, April 6-7, 2017 Plenary talk, German Physical Society, March 21, 2017 The Frontiers Lectures, University of Iowa, November 3-4, 2016 RSC Theophilus Redwood Award Lectureship, University College London, Oxford, & Bath UK,

June 7-13, 2016 The 3rd Biennial Tony Fink Memorial Lecture, UC Santa Cruz, October 17, 2014 Plenary Lecture, SES2014, Chemnitz, Germany, August 7, 2014 Plenary Lecture (via Skype), Italian Group of Interest in Raman Spectroscopy, Parma, Italy, June

9-11, 2014 RSC Sir George Stokes Award Lectureship, Universities of Bristol, Newcastle, & Strathclyde, April 7-11, 2014 The Eyring Lectures, Arizona State University, February 20-21, 2014 The Meloche Lecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 11, 2012. The 29th Amy-Mellon Lecture, Purdue University, September 18, 2012 The Barré Lectures, Université de Montréal, September 12-13, 2012 Plenary Lecture, ICORS2012, Bangalore, India, August 12-17, 2012 Summer Lectures, University of Wyoming, July 18-20, 2012 Plenary Lecture (via Skype), Yamada Conference LXVI, June 3-6, 2012 Plenary Lecture 1, EUROPT(R)ODE XI, Barcelona, Spain, Monday April 2, 2012. 3rd Annual Johannes F. Coetzee Lecture, University of Pittsburgh, March 21 2012. Plenary Lecture, 3rd Asian Spectroscopy Conference, Xiamen, China, November 29, 2011 Dow Lecture in Analytical Chemistry, University of British Columbia, November 01, 2011 The Jortner Lectures, Tel Aviv University, Israel, November 1 and November 4, 2010. G. F. Smith Memorial Lecture, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, October 14-15, 2010. The Kolthoff Lectures, University of Minnesota, September 20-23, 2010 Keynote Address, Gordon Research Seminar on Electrochemistry, Ventura, CA, January 9, 2010

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Centennial Lecture, University of Texas, Austin, September 11, 2008 Plenary Lecture, Swedish Chemical Society, Analysdagarna, Göteborg, Sweden, June 16, 2008 Professeur invite classe exceptionnelle, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, April 06-25, 2008 Plenary Lecture, Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXV, 2007 Harteck Lecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2007 Keynote Lecture, The International Symposium on SERS, 2006 Plenary Lecture, International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS), 2006 Lipscomb Lecture, University of South Carolina, 2006 Welch Foundation Lecturer, 2005 The Introductory Lecture, Faraday Discussion 132, 2005 Plenary Lecture, 3rd International Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2005 Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, 2003 Summer Lecturer, University of Colorado, 2000 Miller and Trapp Family Lecturer, Iowa State University, 1998 Arthur A. Vernon Lecturer, Northeastern University, 1992 Henry Werner Lecturer, The University of Kansas, 1986 O.K. Rice Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1984 Distinguished Speaker Lecturer, University of Utah, 1983 Kilpatrick Lecturer, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1982 McElvain Lecturer, University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1982 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Lecturer, University of Colorado, 1981 Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture, Case Western Reserve University, 1981 Distinguished Visiting Professor Lectureship, University of Texas at Austin, 1979 Von Humboldt Lecture, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck Gessellschaft, Berlin, 1974 Invited Lectures:

521. “Recent advances in surface-enhanced femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering (SE-FSRS),” 2017 Early-Career Award in Experimental Physical Chemistry, Fall ACS meeting, Washington, DC, Sunday, August, 20, 2017 from 9:40 AM - 10:20 AM; Room 151B - Walter E. Washington Convention Center

520. “Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy with Angstrom resolution,” 2017 Early-Career Award

in Theoretical Chemistry, Fall ACS meeting, Washington, DC, Sunday, August, 20, 2017 from 3:15 PM - 3:45 PM; Room 151B - Walter E. Washington Convention Center

519. “Gold nanoparticle oligomers for surface-enhanced femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy,” “Colloidal Metal and Semiconductor Nanostructures: Theory, Synthesis, and Application,” Fall ACS meeting, Washington, DC, Sunday, August, 20, 2017 from 11:55 AM - 12:30 PM; Room 209A - Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Presented by Prof. Bogdan Negru)

518. “Nanoscale Chemical Imaging with UHV and EC-TERS,” TERS-6, NIST, Gaitherburg MD, August 16-18, 2017

517. Lecture #2, “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Nanoscale Chemical Imaging and with Surface and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” James and Jeanette Neckers Lecturer, Hope College, Holland Michigan 49422-9000, April 7, 2017

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516. Lecture #1, “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications”, James and Jeanette Neckers Lecturer, Hope College, Holland Michigan 49422-9000, April 6, 2017

515. “Surface and tip-Enhanced Raman spectroscopy: From single molecule spectroscopy to angstrom-scale spatial resolution and femtosecond time resolution,” Plenary Lecture, German Physical Society (DPG), Dresden, Germany, Tuesday, March 21, 2017

514. “MURI: Electrochemical Imaging & Mechanistic Studies on the Nanoscale,” AFOSR NMS&E Program Review, Fort Walton Beach, FL, December 5, 2016

513. Lecture #2, “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Nanoscale Chemical Imaging and with Surface and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” The Frontiers Lectures, University of Iowa, Friday, November 04, 2016

512. Lecture #1, “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications,” The Frontiers Lectures, University of Iowa, Thursday, November 03, 2016

511. “Nanoscale Chemical Imaging and Single Molecule Spectroscopy,” Horiba AFM-Raman-TERS workshop, Northwestern University, September 27, 2016

510. “Aluminum Film-Over-Nanosphere Substrates for Deep-UV Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” FUV/DUV Symposium, SciX 2016, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, MN, Tuesday September 20, 2016 (presented by Bhavya Sharma)

509. “46 Years of Electrons, Photons, Nano, and Friends,” Richard P. Van Duyne Symposium, Walter Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM, Sunday September 18, 2016

508. “Recent progress in ultrahigh vacuum tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for the study of surface chemistry at the nanometer length scale,” Symposium on Vibrational Nanospectroscopy for Chemical & Biochemical Analysis, Philadelphia ACS Meeting, 10:10 AM - 10:45 AM, Thursday, August, 25, 2016 (presented by Naihao Chiang)

507. “Probing Single Molecule Chemistry with Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, June 27, 2016.

506. RSC Theophilus Redwood Award Lectureship, Plenary Lecture, “Probing Redox Reactions at the Single Molecule Level with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” ESEAC 2016, Bath, UK, June 13, 2016.

505. RSC Theophilus Redwood Award Lectureship, “Probing Single Molecule Chemistry with Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” University of Oxford, UK, June 10, 2016.

504. RSC Theophilus Redwood Award Lectureship, “Probing Single Molecule Chemistry with Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” University College London, UK, June 9, 2016.

503. CaSTL NSF Review, University of California, Irvine, CA, April 26, 2016 (RVD participated via WebEx).

502. “Recent Advances in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” International School on “Nano-Optics, From Principles to Basic Research and Applications,” International Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL), Braga, Portugal, April 11-15, 2016, cancelled due to illness.

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501. “Single Nanoparticle SERS and TERS Studies of Plasmonic Photochemistry,” 2016 ACS Meeting, Symposium honoring Mostafa A. El-Sayed, the recipient of the 2016 Priestley medal, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2016, cancelled due to illness.

500. “Plasmon Driven Chemistry: Direct Detection of Product,” CaSTL Science Update (via WebEx), University of California, Irvine, CA, January 11, 2016.

499. “Recent Progress in the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Nanometer Length Scale and Picosecond Time Scale,” Pacifichem 2015, “Fundamental Science of Photon and Electron Induced Surface Processes (#228),” 301A (Hawaii Convention Center), 10:35 AM to 11:15 AM, December 18, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii, cancelled due to illness.

498. “Single Nanoparticle SERS Studies of Plasmonic Photochemistry,” Pacifichem 2015, “Challenges in Plasmonic Photochemistry (#176),” 313C (Hawaii Convention Center), 3:05 PM to 3:35 PM, December 18, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii, cancelled due to illness.

497. “Recent Developments in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Pacifichem 2015, “Frontiers of Plasmon Enhanced Spectroscopy (#428),” 310 Theatre (Hawaii Convention Center), 8:05 AM to 8:35 AM, December 15, 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii, cancelled due to illness.

496. “MURI: Electrochemical Imaging & Mechanistic Studies on the Nanoscale,” AFOSR NMS&E Program Review, Fort Walton Beach, FL, December 7, 2015

495. “Single Molecule Chemistry at the Nanometer Length Scale and Picosecond Time Scale,” TERS-V (via Facetime), Osaka, Japan, October 28-30, 2015

494. “Recent Advances in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” TERS Session (Duncan Graham – organizer), SCIX 2015, Providence, RI, September 28, 2015, cancelled due to illness.

493. “Detecting Organic Dyestuffs in Art with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Rotary Club of Evanston Lighthouse, Evanston, IL, September 22, 2015

492. “Detecting Organic Dyestuffs in Art with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Iota Sigma Pi, Skokie, IL September 11, 2015

491. “Recent Advances in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Japan Analytical and Scientific Instrument Show (JASIS) 2015, Tokyo, Japan, September 2, 2015

490. “Electrochemical Imaging & Mechanistic Studies on the Nanoscale,” MURI Program Review, OSDS&E, Arlington, VA, August 3-4, 2015

489. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 15th International Conference on Vibrations at Surfaces, San Sebastian, Spain, June 22-26, 2015.

488. “Recent Progress in the Study of Single Molecule Electrochemistry Using Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 227th ECS Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 25, 2015

487. “Single Molecule Chemistry at the Nanometer to Atomic Length Scale and Picosecond to Femtosecond Time Scale,” Analytical Seminar, Penn State University, April 2, 2015

486. “Single Molecule Chemistry Probed by SERS and TERS at the nanometer length scale and picosecond time scale,” Symposium on Probing Nano-Plasmonic Phenomena at the Single Molecule, Single Electron, and Single Photon Level, 249th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 26, 2015

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485. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” SPECIAL SESSION: International Year of Light (SAS) Session, Pittcon 2015, New Orleans, LA, March 10, 2015

484. “Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Plasmonics,” Symposium on Analytical Chemistry at the Single Molecule and Single Particle Level, Pittcon 2015, New Orleans, LA, March 9, 2015

483. “Recent Progress in the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Nanometer Length Scale and Picosecond Time Scale,” Symposium organized by Andre Tokmakoff, APS Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2, 2015 CANCELLED

482. “Recent Progress in the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Nanometer to Atomic Length Scale and Picosecond to Femtosecond Time Scale,” Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NSE) seminar, University of California, Berkeley, CA, February 6, 2015

481. "The Nanotechnology of Light," Westminster Place, Evanston, IL, November 6, 2014

480. “Molecular Plasmonics for Nanoscale Spectroscopy,” 2014 Tony Fink Symposium (via Skype), University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, October 17, 2014

479. “New Tools for the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” SciX 2014, 2014 Charles Mann Award Address, September 30, 2014, Reno, NV

478. “Glucose Sensing with SERS,” SciX 2014, SPR Symposium, 5 speakers, 20 min each, September 30, 2014, Reno, NV

477. “Surface and Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopies at the Limits of Sensitivity, Space, and Time,” Plenary Lecture, SES2014, Technische Universität Chemnitz, D-09111 Chemnitz, Germany, August 7, 2014

476. “Single Molecule and Low Temperature Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Gordon Research Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, University of New England in Biddeford, ME., August 4, 2014

475. “Surface and Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopies at the Limits of Sensitivity, Space, and Time,” CaSTL Summer School, University of California, Irvine, July 8-10, 2014

474. “New Approaches in Molecular Plasmonics for Biosensing,” Gordon Research Conference on Bioanalytical Sensors, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI, June 22-27, 2014

473. “SERS at the Single Nanoparticle, Single Molecule, and Ultrafast Levels,” Plenary Lecture (via Adobe-Connect), Italian Group of Interest in Raman Spectroscopy, Parma, Italy, June 9-11, 2014

472. “New Tools for the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” RSC Sir George Stokes Award Lectureship, University of Strathclyde, April 11, 2014.

471. “New Tools for the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” RSC Sir George Stokes Award Lectureship, University of Newcastle, April 9, 2014.

470. “New Tools for the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” RSC Sir George Stokes Award Lectureship, University of Bristol, April 7, 2014.

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469. “Surface and Tip-Enhanced Spectroscopies at the Limits of Sensitivity, Space, and Time,” ACS Meeting, E. Bright Wilson Award, Dallas, TX, March 18, 2014

468. “Ultrafast Plasmonics: Surface-Enhanced Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy,” “Advances in Raman Spectroscopy," Organizer: Sandy Asher, Pittcon 2014, Monday afternoon, March 3, 2014, McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL

467. “Single Molecule and Low Temperature Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” “Biological TERS: Instrumentation Development and Applications,” Organizers: Volker Deckert and Igor K. Lednev, Wednesday morning, March 5, 2014, Pittcon 2014, McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, IL

466. “New Tools for the Study of Single Molecule Chemistry at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” Technical Lecture, Spring 2014 Eyring Lectures, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, February 20-21, 2014

465. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” General Lecture (SERS, NSL, LSPR), Spring 2014 Eyring Lectures, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, February 20-21, 2014

464. “Detecting Organic Dyestuffs in Art with SERS,” "Preserving Our Cultural Heritage: Science in the Service of Art," AAAS Meeting in Chicago, February 14, 2014

463. “New Approaches in Molecular Plasmonics,” Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar, Emory University/Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, January 28-29, 2014.

462. “Ultra-High Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy with Molecular-Resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy,” 60th AVS International Symposium, Long Beach, CA, October 30, 2013 (presented by Dr. Nan Jiang).

461. “Toward UV-Surface Enhanced (Resonance) Raman Spectroscopy,” UV-DUV Plasmonics and Nanophotonics Workshop(UPN2013), Osaka, Japan, October 28-29, 2013

460. “SERS and TERS for Catalysis,” ARO Workshop on Surface Plasmons, Metamaterials, and Catalysis, Rice University, Houston TX October 21-23, 2013

459. “Advances in Ultrahigh Vacuum TERS,” SCIX, Charles Mann Award Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, Monday September 30, 2013

458. "Ultrafast SERS," SCIX, SERS Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, October 1, 2013

457. “New Approaches to Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing,” SCIX, SPR Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, Thursday October 3, 2013.

456. “Advances in Ultrahigh Vacuum Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Symposium on Nanoscale Analytical, 246th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, 1:05 pm - 1:35 pm, Indiana Convention Center, Room: 115, September 09, 2013

455. “New Advances in Molecular Plasmonics,” Symposium on Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit, 246th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm, Indiana Convention Center, Room: 241, September 8, 2013

454. “Single Molecule, Picosecond, and Low Temperature Ultrahigh Vacuum TERS,” TERS III Workshop, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland, August 16-20, 2013

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453. “Molecular Plasmonics for Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Sensing,” Distinguished invited speaker, Moskovits Special Symposium at 96th Canadian Chemical Society Meeting, Québec City, Québec, Monday, May 27, 2013.

452. “Extreme Molecular Plasmonics: The Ultimate Limits of Time, Space, and Number Density," CaSTL NSF CCI Site Review, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, May 8-10, 2013

451. DARPA Kickoff for IVN:Dx, San Diego, CA, April 23-25, 2013

450. “Single Nanoparticle Plasmonics,” Symposium to Honor Younan Xia for the ACS Award in the Chemistry of Materials, 245th ACS National Meeting, Monday April 8, 2013, New Orleans, LA.

449. DARPA Q6 Review Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2-4, 2013

448. “SERS and TERS for Catalysis,” UniCat-Northwestern, Berlin, March 17-20, 2013

447. “Glucose Sensing by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Pittcon 2013, Symposium on Advances in Blood Glucose Monitoring, Tuesday morning, March 19, 2013, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA. (Presented by Bhavya Sharma)

446. “IRG3: Plasmonically Encoded Materials for Amplified Sensing and Information Manipulation,” NSF MRSEC Review, Northwestern, March 14, 2013

445. “Raman Spectroscopy-Based Platform Technologies for Monitoring Drug Infusion,” Baxter Healthcare Corporation, PI Meeting, Deerfield IL, 9am-12noon, February 21, 2013

444. “New Approaches in Molecular Plasmonics for Nanomedicine,” Small Sciences Symposium for Nanomedicine, Mandarin Orchard Hotel, Singapore, December 10-12, 2012.

443. “Pushing the Sensitivity, Space and Time Limits of Nanoscale Spectroscopy,” invited talk, 59th AVS International Symposium, Tampa, Florida, October 28, 2012 - November 2, 2012

442. “New Directions in Molecular Plasmonics: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits,” Meloche Lecture, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 11, 2012.

441. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” The 29th Amy-Mellon Lecture, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, September 18, 2012.

440. “New Directions in Molecular Plasmonics: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits,” Lecture #2, Barré Lectures at the Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canada, September 13, 2012

439. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Lecture #1, Barré Lectures at the Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canada, Wednesday September 12, 2012

438. “New Directions in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits ,” 3rd Japan-US Exchange Symposium, September 5, 2012 for JASIS 2012. JASIS 2012 will be held September 5-7, 2012 at Makuhari Messe, in Chiba Japan. CANCELLED

437. “New Directions in Molecular Plasmonics: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits,” Plenary Lecture (via Skype), ISACS 9, Challenges in Nanoscience, Xiamen, China, August 31, 2012 - September 3, 2012

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436. “Nanoplatforms for Molecular Plasmonics,” Plenary Lecture (35 minutes with 10 minute question time), Nanopatterns for Surface Plasmonic Applications, IEEE 2012 International Conference on Nanotechnology (IEEE NANO 2012), Birmingham, UK, August 20-23, 2012. CANCELLED

435. “New Directions in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits,” Plenary Lecture, ICORS2012, Bangalore, India, August 12-17, 2012

434. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Art Conservation,” Gordon Research Conference on Scientific Methods in Cultural Heritage Research, Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, VT, July 29 – August 3, 2012.

433. Summer Lectures at The University of Wyoming, Lecture 1: “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.” Lecture 2: “Biosensing with Plasmonic Nanosensors.” Lecture 3: “New Directions in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Pushing the Sensitivity, Space, and Time Limits,” Laramie, WY, July 18-20, 2012.

432. “New Tools for the Study of Chemical Reactions at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” CaSTL 3rd Annual Meeting, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, June 17-19, 2012.

431. “New Directions in Plasmonics for Energy Conversion Research: Pushing the Sensitivity-Space-Time Limit,” Plenary Lecture (via Skype), “International Conference on the Nanostructure-Enhanced Photo-Energy Conversion (Yamada Conference LXVI), The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan), Tokyo, Japan, June 5, 2012.

430. “Nanoplasmonics for High Sensitivity Biosensing,” Plenary Lecture 1, Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, EUROPT(R)ODE XI, Barcelona, Spain, April 2, 2012.

429. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” 3rd Annual Johannes F. Coetzee Memorial Lecture, Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, March 21, 2012.

428. “New Directions in Plasmonics: Pushing the Space-Time Limit,” “Chemical Physics of Clusters, Nanoparticles, and Nanoscale Materials,” American Physical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, Session P34, (Focus Session: Nano III: New Nanoscale Fabrication and Sensing); Room 107A, 9:00-9:36 AM, February 29, 2012.

427. "Pushing the Sensitivity, Space and Time Limits of Plasmonics," Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, February 9, 2012

426. “Pushing the Sensitivity, Space and Time Limits of Plasmonics,” Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, TX, January 25, 2012

425. “Pushing the Sensitivity, Space and Time Limits of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Friday, December 2, 2011.

424. “Pushing the Limits of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Single Molecules, Single Particles and Femtosecond Time Resolution” Plenary Lecture, Third Asian Spectroscopy Conference (ASC), Xiamen, China, November 29, 2011.

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423. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Dow Lecture in Analytical Chemistry at University of British Columbia, November 1, 2011

422. “New Directions in Plasmonics: Pushing the Space-Time Limit,” Faculty Lunch Seminar at Northwestern University, October 11, 2011

421. “Spectroscopy and Sensing at the Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Level,” Nanoplasmonic Sensors and Spectroscopy 2011 (NSS’2011), Göteborg, Sweden, September 18-23, 2011

420. “Recent Advances in Molecular Plasmonics,” Curie Symposium, 242nd ACS National Meeting, 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm, August 28, 2011

419. “Pushing the Limits: Single Molecule and Single Particle Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Advances in SERS and Molecular Plasmonics Symposium, 242nd ACS National Meeting, 08:30-08:50, August 28, 2011

418. “Nanoplasmonic Sensors and Spectroscopy,” Invited Lecture, International Workshop on Nanoplasmonics for Energy and the Environment, Vigo, Spain, June 8-10, 2011

417. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Sensing,” Keynote Lecture, International Conference on Analytical Science (ICAS), Kyoto, Japan, May 23-26, 2011

416. “New Tools for the Study of Photocatalysis at the Atomic Length Scale and Femtosecond Time Scale,” CaSTL NSF Site Visit, Irvine, CA May 12-13, 2011

415. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Joint NU/Tel Aviv/Bangalore Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL March 23-25, 2011

414. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroelectrochemistry,” Charles N. Reilley Award Address, Pittcon 2011, Room 312 Georgia World Congress Center Convention Center, Atlanta, GA, Monday, 02:10 – 02:45 PM, March 14, 2011

413. “SERS of Hot Spots: Single Molecules and Single Particles,” Symposium on “Building and Characterizing Hot Spots in SERS,” Michael Natan Organizer, Pittcon 2011, Room 312 Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA, Sunday, 01:40 -02:15 PM, March 13, 2011

412. “Pushing the Limits: Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Spectroscopy,” University of Washington, Seattle, Mar. 9, 2011

411. “Nanoplasmonic Spectroscopy and Sensors,” Faculty Lunch Seminar at Northwestern University, Tuesday, February 22, 2011

410. “Single Molecule and Single Particle SERS,” Pacifichem 2010, Symposium #72 (organizer = Yukihiro Ozaki), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, December 18, 2010 from 7:30 AM to 8:10 AM; Location: Molokai (Sheraton Waikiki)

409. “High Resolution and High Throughput Plasmonic Biosensors,” GE Global Research, Niskauyna, NY, November 17-18, 2010

408. “Pushing the Limits: Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Spectroscopy,” The Jortner Lectures, Tel Aviv University, Israel, November 4, 2010

407. “Pushing the Limits: Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Spectroscopy,” Chemistry Colloquium, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, November 3, 2010

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406. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Institute Seminar at the Institute of Chemistry, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, November 2, 2010

405. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Sensing,” The Jortner Lectures, Tel Aviv University, Israel, November 1, 2010

404. “SERS Nanosensors for Art, Biomedical, and Biowarfare Applications,” NU/AIC Symposium, Northwestern University, October 28, 2010

403. “Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Keynote Lecture, Raman Spectroscopy Workshop, Argonne National Labs, October 22, 2010

402. Lecture #1 = “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Sensing, Lecture #2 = Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Single Molecules and Single Nanoparticles,” The 2010 G. F. Smith Memorial Lecture, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, October 14-15, 2010.

401. Lecture 1: “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Spectroscopy and Sensing,” Lecture 2: “Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Lecture 3: “High Resolution and High Throughput Plasmonic Biosensors,” Fall 2010 Kolthoff Lecture Series, University of Minnesota, September 20-23, 2010.

400. “Single Molecule Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” CaSTL Symposium, UC Irvine, September 17-18, 2010

399. New Graduate Student Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 2:20 - 2:50 PM, TECH LR3, September 10, 2010

398. “Applications of SERS to problems in Bioanalytical Chemistry and Art Conservation,” A Half-Century at the Crossroads of Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Royce Murray’s 50 Years at Carolina, 240th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, Wednesday, August 25, 2010.

397. “Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Richard Van Duyne, 240th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 23, 2010

396. “Wide-field LSPR Imaging: Single Nanoparticle Spectroscopy, Diffusional Dynamics, and Structural Characterization,” New Frontiers in Single Molecule Detection and Single Cell Analysis, 240th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 22, 2010

395. “SERS, TERS, and Catalysis,” UniCat-NU Annual Scientific Meeting, Evanston, IL, August 19-20, 2010.

394. “Single Molecule and Single Nanoparticle Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Invited Lecture, XXII International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Boston, MA, August 9, 2010

393. “Single Molecule and Single Particle SERS,” SPIE 2010 Conference / Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties VIII, San Diego, CA, 1:30 PM, August 2, 2010 (presented by Dr. Anne-Isabelle Henry)

392. “SERS Nanoantennas with EF > 109: Lessons from Single Nanoparticles & Photonic Substrates,” AFOSR Contractor’s Meeting, Westfield’s Marriott Hotel Washington Dulles, 14750 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA, May 23-26, 2010

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391. “New Approaches in Plasmonics: Evaluating the Role of Surface Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Microscopy (via Skype),” microCARS Spring Workshop, Göteborg, Sweden, May 9-11, 2010

390. “SERS Nanoantennas with EF > 109: Lessons from Single Particle Nanoantennas & Photonic Substrates,” SERS S&T, DARPA Review, Minneapolis MN, April 29, 2010

389. “High Resolution and High Throughput Plasmonic Biosensors (via Adobe Connect),” Functionalized plasmonic nanostructures for biosensing, Ascona, Switzerland, April 18-23, 2010

388. “Atomic Layer Deposition and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Catalysis,” George A. Olah Award Symposium in honor of Peter C. Stair, 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, California, 2:30 PM, March 23, 2010

387. “Plasmonic Sensors Based on Anisotropic Metal Nanoparticles,” Symposium on Analytical Applications of Anisotropic Metal Nanoparticles, Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL, March 4, 2010

386. “Applications of SERS to Problems in Biomedical Science and Art Conservation,” Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL, March 3, 2010

385. “Single Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Bomem-Michelson Award Address, Pittcon 2010, Orlando, FL, March 2, 2010

384. “The Central Role of Electrochemistry in the Discovery and Evolution of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Keynote Address, The Gordon Research Seminar on Electrochemistry, Ventura, CA, January 8-11, 2010

383. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Columbia University, New York, New York, December 10, 2009.

382. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Physical Chemistry seminar, University of California - Berkeley, Berkeley CA, November 10, 2009.

381. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, September 21, 2009.

380. “Exploring single-molecule SERS, the plasmonic periodic table, and plasmon microscopy,” JNCASR Workshop, Bangalore, India, August 29 - September 3, 2009. Presented by Paige Hall for RVD.

379. “Molecular Plasmonics for Nanoscale Sensing,”ACS Meeting,Washington DC, August 16, 2009. Presented by Kristin Wustholz for RVD.

378. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Research seminar for NSEC, MRSEC, and CCNE REU's, Nano4003, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 4-5 PM, August 6, 2009

377. “Exploring single-molecule SERS and single-nanoparticle plasmon microscopy,” Conference on Plasmonics: Metal Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties VII, SPIE 2009 Optics and Photonics, San Diego, CA, August 2, 2009

376. NSF Workshop on “Chemistry and Materials Research at the Interface between Art and Science,” Washington, DC, July 6-8, 2009

375. “Molecular Plasmonics,” AFOSR Contractor’s Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 17-19, 2009

374. “Molecular Plasmonics,” Faculty Lunch Seminar at Northwestern, May 5, 2009

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373. “Single Molecule Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Time Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy, The Inn and Spa at Mill Falls, Meredith, New Hampshire, May 9-14, 2009

372. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Nano Institute Seminar, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, April 23-24, 2009

371. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Analytical Seminar, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN, April 16, 2009

370. “Exploring Single Molecule SERS, the Plasmonic Periodic Table, and Plasmon Microscopy,” Symposium on “Frontiers in Nanoparticles and Nanoparticle Materials,” 237th National American Chemical Society Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, March 22-26, 2009

369. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” 7th annual iNANO meeting, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark, January 21, 2009

368. “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” DARPA SERS S&T PI Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, January 6-7, 2009

367. “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” DARPA Kickoff NU SERS S&T Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, December 17, 2008

366. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors,” Extreme Biosensing 2008, Maui, HI, December 11-13, 2008

365. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy” Optical Biosensor Symposium, Fall MRS Meeting, Boston, MA, December 1-5, 2008

364. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy” 2008 Lippincott Award Address, FACSS Conference, Reno, Nevada, September 28 - October 2, 2008.

363. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” The Centennial Lecture, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 11, 2008

362. “SERS Fundamentals and Outlook, ICORS XXI, Brunel University, West London, England, August 17-22, 2008.

361. “SERS Fundamentals and Outlook” Gordon Research Conference on Plasmonics, Tilton School, Tilton, NH, July 27 - August 1, 2008.

360. “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” DARPA MEMS PI Meeting, Vail, CO, July 22-24, 2008

359. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Some Fundamentals and Sensing Applications,” The Swedish Chemical Society, Analysdagarna, Spectroscopy Symposium, Göteborg, Sweden, June 18, 2008

358. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Plenary Lecture, The Swedish Chemical Society, Analysdagarna, Göteborg, Sweden, June 16, 2008

357. “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” DARPA Kickoff Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 22, 2008

356. Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI), Paris, France, April 8-18, 2008 1. “Nanosphere Lithography: A Versatile Nanofabrication Tool for Molecular Plasmonics”

2. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy: Fundamentals”

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3. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy: Chemical and Biological Sensing” 4. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Fundamentals” Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Applications in Electrochemistry, Surface, Science, Biosensing, and Art Conservation”

355. Workshop Honoring Richard P. Van Duyne, “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, April 10, 2008

354. “Single Molecule Surface-Enhanced and Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” NSF CBC Site Visit, University of California, Irvine, CA, February 5, 2008.

353. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA, February 4, 2008.

352. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, November 15, 2007

351. “Molecular Plasmonics: Nanoscale Sensing and Spectroscopy,” International Institute of Nanotechnology Symposium, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, October 23-24, 2007.

350. “Molecular Plasmonics,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, October 16, 2007.

349. “Molecular Plasmonics,” 7th Annual Meeting of the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics (FIP), Duke University, Durham, NC, October 11-12, 2007.

348. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: New Insights From Coupled Molecular and Plasmon Resonances,” Plenary Lecture, Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internationale XXXV, Xiamen, China, September 23-27, 2007.

347. “Spectroscopic antennas: SERS substrates for the enhanced detection of artists’ red colorants,” invited oral presentation at the IV International Conference on the Application of Raman Spectroscopy in Art and Archaeology, September 5-8, 2007 - Modena (Italy), presented by F. Casadio.

346. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” International Conference on Molecular Photonics: Interaction of Light with Nanostructured Materials, The Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, San Juan Islands, WA, August 28-31, 2007 (Declined)

345. “Coupled Molecular and Plasmon Resonances,” SPIE, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures And Their Optical Properties V (OP213) San Diego, CA, August 26, 2007 (Presented by Jing Zhao)

344. "Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy and Sensing" 234th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, 2:00 PM to 2:30 PM, August 19, 2007

343. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Harteck Lecture, Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, June 6, 2007

342. “Nanotechnology for Sensing: SERS Substrates for the Identification of Artists’ Red Colorants” invited oral presentation at the European Materials Science Symposium, 2007 Spring meeting, Workshop: Science & Technology of Cultural Heritage Materials: Art

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Conservation and Restoration. May 28 - June 1, 2007, Strasbourg, France, presented by F. Casadio.

341. “Coupled Molecular and Plasmon Resonances,” AFOSR Molecular Dynamics and Theoretical Chemistry Contractors Meeting, Irvine, CA, May 20-22, 2007.

340. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, April 27, 2007.

339. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Boston, MA, April 17, 2007.

338. “Towards Understanding the Relationship Between a Single Nanoparticle’s Structure and its Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance,” Midwest MRSEC 2007 Symposium, April 14, 2007, Lecture delivered by Dr. Katherine A. Willets.

337. “Plasmonics and Diffractive Coupling in 1D and 2D Arrays of Nanoparticles Produced by Electron Beam Lithography,” Pittcon 2007, Chicago, IL, March 1, 2007.

336. “Surface Enhanced Raman Sensors,” Pittcon 2007, Chicago, IL, February 27, 2007.

335. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” Pittcon 2007, Chicago, IL, February 27, 2007.

334. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” 1st International Max Planck Research School, “Complex Surfaces in Materials Science (IMPRS-CS),” Ringberg Castle, Germany, February 5-9, 2007.

333. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Sensors: Theory and Experiment,” JSTO PST Basic Science Review, Lorton, VA, February 7-8, 2007.

332. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 29, 2007.

331. “Nanoparticle/Solution and Electrode/Solution Interfaces Studied by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 2007 Electrochemistry Gordon Research Conference, Ventura, CA, January 14-19, 2007.

330. “Single Molecule SERS: Existence Proof & Dynamics,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, October 17, 2006.

329. “Regular and random nanoparticle arrays for LSPR and SERS,” 232nd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006, Lecture delivered by Dr. Katherine A. Willets.

328. “Operando surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS),” 232nd American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006, Lecture delivered by Ms. Alyson V. Whitney.

327. “SERS 2006: New Concepts, Materials, and Characterization Methods,” Keynote Lecture, The International Symposium of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering and Spectroscopy (SERSS-2006), Kwansei Gakuin University Convention Center, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan, August 28-30, 2006.

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326. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Plenary Lecture, International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS) 2006, Yokohama, Japan, August 20-25, 2006.

325. “Size and Shape Effects on Plasmon Resonances” Gordon Research Conference on Plasmonics, Keene State College, Keene, NH, July 23-28, 2006, Lecture delivered by Dr. Amanda J. Haes.

324. “Surface Enhanced Raman Sensors for Metabolic Analytes,” Gordon Research Conference on Lasers In Medicine & Biology, Holderness School, Plymouth, NH, July 2-7 2006.

323. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Laboratory for Nanophotonics, Rice University, Houston, TX, May 10, 2006.

322. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, May 2, 2006.

321. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” 2006 Guy Fleming Lipscomb Lecture, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 21, 2006.

320. “Nanoparticle Optics: New Materials, Concepts, and Applications,” 2006 Optical Science and Technology Center Symposium, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, April 10, 2006.

319. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Inorganic Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, April 4, 2006.

318. “Plasmonic Nanostructures for Highly Sensitive Detection of Traditional Artists’ Red Dyestuffs with Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” presented by F. Casadio at the Young Chemists’ Workshop on Chemistry for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage: Present and Future Perspectives, Perugia, Italy, March 19-22, 2006

317. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Modern Optics and Spectroscopy Seminar, G.R. Harrison Spectroscopy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, March 21, 2006.

316. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Sensors for Quantitative Biowarfare Agent Detection,” Pittcon 2006, Orlando, FL, March 14, 2006.

315. “Nanoparticle Optics: New Materials, Concepts, and Characterization Methods,” Invited Talk, American Physical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 13, 2006.

314. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Chemistry Division Colloquium, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, January 19, 2006.

313. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: New Materials, Concepts, Characterization Tools, and Applications,” Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chicago Section, Arlington Heights, IL, January 10, 2006.

312. “New Directions in Nanoparticle Optics,” Pacifichem 2005, Waianae (Sheraton Waikiki), Honolulu, Hawaii, 12:35-1:05 PM, December 15, 2005.

311. “Biomedical Applications of Molecular Plasmonics,” Pacifichem 2005, Ballroom Salon G (Renaissance Ilikai), Honolulu, Hawaii, 9:20-9:50 AM, December 15, 2005.

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310. “Molecular Plasmonics for Biosensing: New Concepts, Materials, and Methods,” Nanobiotech 2005, Lahaina, Hawaii, December 11-15, 2005.

309. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, December 2, 2005.

308. “Molecular Plasmonics,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, November 15, 2005.

307. “Nanoparticle/Solution Interfaces Studied by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 2005 Welch Foundation Conference on Chemical Research, Houston, Texas, October 24-25, 2005.

306. “Silver Island Films as Substrates for Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS): a Methodological Study of their Applications to Artists' Red Dyestuffs,” SPIE Optics East Conference in Boston, MA, October 23-26, 2005, Lecture delivered by Ms. Alyson V. Whitney.

305. “From Dinner at the Carolina Inn to Molecular Plasmonics,” Pete Kissinger Symposium on Advances in Bioanalytical Chemistry and the Changing Climate for Academic Engagement with Commercial Entities, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 6-7, 2005.

304. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” The Introductory Lecture, Faraday Discussion 132: Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, September 19-21, 2005.

303. “An innovative Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Method for the Identification of Traditional Red Lakes and Dyestuffs,” 3rd International Conference on the Application Raman Spectroscopy in Art and Archaeology, Paris, France, Alyson Whitney, August 31 – September 03, 2005.

302. “First Steps toward Understanding Alzheimer's Disease Using Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” 230th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 31, 2005, delivered by Dr. Amanda J. Haes.

301. “Nanostructures for SERS,” 230th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28, 2005.

300. “Molecular plasmonics for ultrasensitive biosensing,” 230th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28, 2005.

299. “Molecular Plasmonics for Biosensing,” Abbott Laboratories, Diagnostics Division, Abbott Park, IL, August 23, 2005.

298. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Plenary Lecture, Third International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy, Lake Lawn Conference Center, Delavan, WI, August 14, 2005.

297. “Chem/Bio Sensors Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering,” DARPA Workshop on SERS, San Francisco, CA, July 29, 2005.

296. “Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Applications in Nanotribology and High Spatial Resolution Chemical Analysis,” Graduate Research Seminar and Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Roscoff, France, Matthew Young, June 10-17, 2005.

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295. “New Materials and Characterization Methods for Molecular Plasmonics,” Surface Plasmon Photonics 2, SPP2, Auditorium, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 3, 1st floor, Graz, Austria, May 22-26, 2005.

294. “Molecular Plasmonics: Origins, Fundamentals, and Sensor Applications,” Molecular Plasmonics International Symposium, Institute for Physical High Technology, Jena, Germany, May 19-21, 2005.

293. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar, Emory University/Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, May 2-3, 2005.

292. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Nanotechnology Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, April 26, 2005.

291. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Chemistry Department Colloquium, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, April 21, 2005.

290. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” Chemistry Department Seminar, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, April 14, 2005.

289. “From the Fundamentals of Nanoparticle Optics to the Development of Practical Chemical and Biological Sensors based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering,” 2005 Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education, American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 15, 2005.

288. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Pittcon 2005, Orlando, FL, March 2, 2005.

287. “Spectroscopic Detection of Glucose with Novel Surface Enhanced Raman Substrates,” Pittcon 2005, Orlando, FL, March 2, 2005.

286. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” Analytical Division Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, February 15, 2005.

285. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” National Institute of Science and Technology, Gaitherburg, MD, January 28, 2005.

284. “Molecular Plasmonics for Biosensing and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Nanoplex Technologies, Inc., Menlo Park, CA, January 11, 2005.

283. “Molecular Plasmonics for Biosensing and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” IBNAM, Northwestern University, January 7, 2005.

282. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” Tamar Seideman Group Meeting, Northwestern University, January 6, 2005.

281. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Inter-Pacific Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, City University of Hong Kong, November 23, 2004.

280. “Molecular Plasmonics for Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing,” Graz-Mainz Joint Seminar on Plasmonics, Max Planck Institut für Polymerforschung, Universität Mainz, Germany, November 19, 2004.

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279. “Plasmonic Nanosensors,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, October 26, 2004.

278. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Chemistry Department Colloquium, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, October 25, 2004.

277. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Materials Science & Engineering Department, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, September 27, 2004.

276. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, September 16, 2004.

275. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, August 30, 2004.

274. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, August 27, 2004.

273. “Metal Nanoparticle Interfaces as Studied by Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy,” Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry at Interfaces, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, NH, August 15, 2004.

272. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering: Detection of Glucose in Physiological Conditions,” Presented by Chanda Ranjit Yonzon, ICORS2004, International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Brisbane, Australia, August 8-13, 2004.

271. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS): Where Have We Been and Where are We Going?” Gordon Research Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI, July 15, 2004.

270. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Gordon Research Conference on Bioanalytical Sensors, Queen’s College, Oxford, UK, July 6, 2004.

269. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Surface Analysis 04/PNWAVS Conference, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, June 16, 2004.

268. “Nanoparticles: Applications in Clinical Diagnostics,” Distinguished Speakers Forum, Abbott Laboratories, Diagnostics Division, Abbott Park, IL, May 11, 2004.

267. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” Chicago Section, American Chemical Society, Chicago, IL, April 23, 2004.

266. “Analysis of Biological Targets using Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2004 Industrial Associates Meeting, Chemistry of Life Processes and Nanobiotechnology, Amanda J. Haes, April 20, 2004.

265. “A Glucose Biosensor based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, April 1, 2004.

264. “Optimization of Nanoparticle Biosensors Based On Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 31, 2004.

263. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Raman Spectroscopy,” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 29, 2004.

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262. “Nanoparticle Optics: From Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering, to Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy, to Single Nanoparticle Sensors,” 2004 Earle K. Plyler Prize Address, Annual American Physical Society March Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 23, 2004.

261. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing,” Pittcon 2004, Chicago, IL, March 12, 2004.

260. “Opportunities for Analytical Chemistry in Nanoscale Science and Technology,” Pittcon 2004, Chicago, IL, March 10, 2004.

259. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Nanosensors,” Pittcon 2004, Chicago, IL, March 10, 2004.

258. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” 7th Symposium on Molecular Reaction Dynamics in Condensed Matter, Laguna Beach, CA, March 3-6, 2004.

257. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” CPCC Seminar, Northwestern University, February 9, 2004.

256. “Refractive index sensitive, plasmon resonant scattering, and surface enhanced Raman scattering nanoparticles and arrays as biological sensing platforms,” SPIE Photonics West (BiOS 2004), Symposium on Plasmonics In Biology And Medicine, San Jose, CA, January 26, 2004.

255. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Nanophotonics Workshop, Stanford Photonics Research Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 24, 2004.

254. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Nanosensors,” Nanobiotech 2004, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, January 9, 2004.

253. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Workshop France-USA, Molecular Scale Electronics, Paris, France, December 19, 2003

252. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University, Göteborg, Sweden, December 15, 2003.

251. “Probing the Long Range Distance Dependence of Noble Metal Nanoparticles,” Materials Research Society Meeting, Boston, MA, December 2003.

250. “Searle Fellows Retreat,” Harrison Conference Center, Lake Bluff, IL, November 21-22, 2003.

249. “Nanoparticle Optics,” Seminar, Materials Science Program and Materials Science Center, Miami University Nanotechnology Symposium, Oxford, OH, November 13-14, 2003.

248. “Noble Metal Nanoparticles: Fabrication, Structure, and Size-Dependent Optical Properties,” The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, Materials Science Seminar, Materials Science Department, November 6, 2003.

247. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Materials Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, October 23, 2003.

246. “Nanoparticle Optics for Chemical and Biological Sensing,” FACSS Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, October 19-23, 2003.

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245. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, October 2, 2003.

244. “Nanoparticle Optics for Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” Inorganic and Electrochemistry Seminar, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, September 30, 2003.

243. “Nanoporus Membranes Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography and Reactive Ion Etching,” Poster Session, Annual Scientific Meeting of Molecular Modeling as a Mainstream Research Tool in Catalysis, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, September 16, 2003.

242. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Research Seminar for New Graduate Students, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, September 4, 2003.

241. “Noble Metal Quantum Dots: Fabrication, Structure, and Size-Dependent Optical Properties,” 2nd Annual Workshop on the Evolution and Self-Assembly of Quantum Dots, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, August 27, 2003.

240. “Optical Nanoarrays SRG & Nanopatterning SRG,” NU-NSEC Annual Review Meeting, Center for Nanofabrication & Molecular Self-Assembly, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, August 21, 2003.

239. “An Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Approach to Anthrax Detection,” SPIE Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 3-8, 2003.

238. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Immunoassay and Verification Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” SPIE Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 3-8, 2003.

237. “Nanoparticle Optics: Sensing with Nanoparticle Arrays and Single Nanoparticles,” SPIE Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 3-8, 2003.

236. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors Based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” SPIE Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 3-8, 2003.

235. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Northwestern University, Medtronics, Evanston Northwestern Hospital/Northwestern University Sensors Group, Evanston, IL, July 18, 2003.

234. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Center for Nanofabrication & Molecular Self-Assembly, NSEC NSF Site Visit, June 4-5, 2003.

233. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors Based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” Great Lakes Regional ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 2003.

232. “Multidimensional Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” AFOSR Molecular Dynamics and Theoretical Chemistry Contractors Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 19, 2003.

231. “Silver Nanoparticles: Size Dependent Optical Properties, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2003 Industrial Associates Meeting on Electrons, Photons, Chemistry, and Materials, May 9, 2003.

230. “Toward a Glucose Biosensor Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Institute for Bioengineering and Nanoscience in Advanced Medicine Symposium, Northwestern University, Galter Pavilion, Chicago, IL, May 2, 2003.

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229. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Northwestern University, Abbott Laboratories, Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly, April 29, 2003.

228. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors Based On Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23-27, 2003.

227. “Nanoparticle Optics: Single Silver Nanoparticles as Chemical Sensors,” 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 24, 2003.

226. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: A Funny Thing Happened to me on the Way to Southampton,” Symposium on That’ll Never Work: Analytical Chemists Doing the Perceived Impossible, 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 2003.

225. “Nanoparticle Optics: Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Symposium in Memory of Mike Weaver, 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23, 2003.

224. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Northwestern University, Air Products & Chemicals, Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly, Evanston, IL, March 17, 2003.

223. “Nanoparticle Optics for Chemical/Biological Sensing and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” PITTCON 2003, Orlando, FL, March 11, 2003.

222. “Silver Nanoparticles: Size Dependent Optical Properties, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture, Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, February 20, 2003.

221. “Surface Methods for Optical Biosensing,” Invited Speaker at World Technology Evaluation Center (WTEC) Biosensing Workshop, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD, December 4, 2002.

220. “Nanoscale Optical Biosensors,” Invited Speaker at Lester Wolfe Workshop in Laser Biomedicine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, December 3, 2002.

219. “Nanoparticle Optics: Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) Immunoassay, Single Nanoparticles, and SERS Glucose,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, November 19, 2002.

218. “Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, November 7, 2002.

217. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” FACSS 2002, Providence, RI, October 17, 2002.

216. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, September 20, 2002.

215. “Nanosphere Lithography: A Versatile Platform for the Study of Size Dependent Nanoparticle Optical Properties,” SPIE 47th Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, July 7-11, 2002.

214. Seminar, Nanoplex Technologies, Inc., Mountain View, CA, June 16-17, 2002.

213. “Nanosphere Lithography: A Versatile Nanofabrication Tool for the Study of Size-Dependent Material Properties,” US Nanofab Delegation to Korea, Seoul, Korea, June 3, 2002.

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212. “Fundamental Studies and Applications of Noble Metal Nanoparticles,” Industrial Associates Meeting – Colloids and Surface Science, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 26, 2002.

211. “New Advances in Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 201st Electrochemical Society Meeting, Symposium on Progress in Methods Used to Solve Electrochemical Problems: Part #3 New Developments in Optical Methods, Philadelphia, PA, May 15, 2002.

210. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA, May 7, 2002.

209. “Triangular Silver Nanoparticles Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography are Ultrasensitive Biosensors,” 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 7, 2002.

208. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Departments of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Delaware, Newark, DE, March 22, 2002.

207. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Reminiscences, Nanostructures, and New Directions,” Institut für Physik der kondensierten Materie, Lehrstuhl Für Oberflächenwissenschaft, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany, October 24, 2001.

206. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, October 11, 2001.

205. “Nanosphere Lithography: A Versatile Nanofabrication Tool for Studies of Size-Dependent Properties of Materials,” Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, October 1, 2001.

204. “Nanosphere Lithography: Nanoparticle Optics, Biosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, September 27, 2001.

203. “Chemical and Biological Sensors Fabricated by Nanosphere Lithography,” 222nd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 29, 2001.

202. “Playing with Light: Nanosphere Lithography, Nanoparticle Optics, and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Connecticut College, New London, CT, June 24-29, 2001.

201. “Core-Shell Nanoparticles as Organic Dye Replacements” Proctor & Gamble Company, University Exploratory Research Program, Cincinnati, OH, May 21, 2001.

200. “Nanosphere Lithography: Self-Assembled Photonic and Magnetic Materials,” Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, November 28 - December 1, 2000.

199. “Nanoparticle Optics,” Northwestern University Department of Chemistry, Faculty Luncheon Seminar, October 31, 2000.

198. “Nanoparticle Optics: Applications to Surface-Enhanced Optical Interactions and Biosensors,” Sensing and Information Nanotechnology Workshop, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, October 10-12, 2000.

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197. “New Concepts in Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy and Nanoparticle Optics,” Invited Lecture, ICORS2000, International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Peiking University, Beijing, China, August 21-25, 2000.

196. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: It's 2000 - What Do We Know Now?” Plenary Lecture, SRS2000, International Symposium on Progress in Surface Raman Spectroscopy, University of Xiamen, Xiamen, China, August 14-17, 2000.

195. “Nanoparticle Optics: Local Dielectric Environment, Nanosensors, and Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” University of Colorado, Lecture #5 Summer 2000 Analytical/Environmental Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, June 16, 2000.

194. “Nanoparticle Optics: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of Nanoparticles in the Sub-100 nm Size Regime“ University of Colorado, Lecture #4 Summer 2000 Analytical/Environmental Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, June 15, 2000.

193. “Ultrahigh Vacuum SERS: Benzene, Pyridine, Carbon Clusters” University of Colorado, Lecture #3 Summer 2000 Analytical/Environmental Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, June 14, 2000.

192. “Electrochemical SERS: Structure, Orientation, and Electron Transfer Dynamics of Cytochrome c on Ag” University of Colorado, Lecture #2 Summer 2000 Analytical/Environmental Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, June 13, 2000.

191. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: History, Overview, Mechanism” University of Colorado, Lecture #1 Summer 2000 Analytical/Environmental Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, June 12, 2000.

190. “Core-Shell Nanoparticles as Organic Dye Replacements“ Proctor & Gamble Company, University Exploratory Research Program, Cincinnati, OH, March 24, 2000.

189. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: Nanoparticles, Clusters, and Biomolecules“ Ohio State University, Department of Chemistry, Joint Physical and Analytical Seminar, Columbus, OH, February 22, 2000.

188. “[I. Silver Nanoparticles], [II. Carbon Clusters], and [III. Nickel Nanomagnets]” Atomic Cluster Derived Materials, MURI Review Meeting, APG, MD, June 10-11, 1999.

187. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: I. Silver Nanoparticles II. Carbon Clusters,” Northwestern University Department of Chemistry, Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Tuesday, May 18, 1999.

186. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: Nanoparticles, Clusters, Biomolecules, and Surfaces,” Cornell University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, General Colloquium, Ithaca, NY, March 4, 1999.

185. “Structural, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Size-Tunable Nanoparticle Arrays,” Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, November 30, 1998.

184. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy: New Insights and Applications from Nanofabrication and Atomic Force Microscopy,” University of Notre Dame, Department of Chemistry, Colloquium, Notre Dame, IN, October 15, 1998.

183. “New Approaches to the Study of Adsorbed Biological Molecules by Electrochemical SERS,” 31st Great Lakes Regional ACS Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, June 1-3, 1998.

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182. “Structural, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Size-Tunable Periodic Particle Arrays,” Department of Chemistry, Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 12, 1998.

181. “Structural, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Size-Tunable Nanoparticle Arrays,” 1998 International Conference on Quantum Electronics and Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics (IQEC/CLEO ‘98 ), San Francisco, CA, May 7, 1998.

180. “Structural, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Size-Tunable Nanoparticle Arrays,” Columbia University, Department of Chemistry, Colloquium, New York, NY, April 30, 1998.

179. “Synthesis and Properties of Size-Tunable Nanoparticle Arrays,” Iowa State University, Department of Chemistry, 1998 Miller and Trapp Family Lecture #2, Ames, IA, April 10, 1998.

178. “New Concepts in Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy Revealed By Studies of Aromatic, Biological, and Atomic Cluster Adsorbates,” Iowa State University, Department of Chemistry, 1998 Miller and Trapp Family Lecture #1, Ames, IA, April 9, 1998.

177. “New Approaches in Electrochemical and Ultrahigh Vacuum SERS,” 5th Chemical Congress of North America, 20th Anniversary SERS Symposium, Cancun, Mexico, November 11-15, 1997.

176. “New Approaches to Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” FACSS ’97, Providence, RI, October 26-30, 1997.

175. “Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI, October 16, 1997.

174. “Nanosphere Lithography,” Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular Assemblies (CPIMA), Stanford University, Stanford, CA, August 3-5, 1997.

173. “Nanosphere Lithography,” Gordon Research Conference on Clusters, Nanocrystals, and Nanostructures, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH, July 26-August 1, 1997.

172. “Nanosphere Lithography,” Adriatico Research Conferences: STM-Based Lithography and Atomic Electronics, International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, July 15-18, 1997.

171. “An Introduction to Raman Spectroscopy and Its Applications to Surface Science and Catalysis,” UOP, Des Plaines, IL, June 2, 1997.

170. “Control of Interfacial Reactivity by Design: The Key to SERS Studies of Proteins, Clusters, and Thermaly Labile Adsorbates,” Industrial Associates Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 1-2, 1997.

169. “Nanosphere Lithography: Structural and Optical Properties of Tunable Periodic Particle Arrays,” ACS Meeting, San Fransisco, CA, April 13-17, 1997.

168. “New Approaches to the Study of Adsorbed Biomolecules by SERS,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, September 30, 1996.

167. “New Approaches to the Study of Adsorbed Biological Molecules by SERS,” Excellence in Surface Science Award, Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation, Phoenix, AZ, September 7, 1996.

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166. “Nanosphere Lithography (NSL): A New Tool for Studying the Optical Properties of Nanostructured Materials,” Illinois AVS Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, June 4, 1996.

165. “Characterization of Inorganic and Organic Surfaces by Laser Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy,” Industrial Associates Spring Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 1-2, 1996.

164. “Nanosphere Lithography (NSL): Fabrication, AFM Characterization. Optical Properties and Applications to SERS,” Molecular and Electronic Nanostructure Seminar, University of Illinois, Beckman Institute, Urbana, IL, April 24, 1996.

163. “New Approaches to Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Symposium on the Electrochemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, March 14, 1996.

162. “New Approaches in Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, November 9, 1995.

161. “New Approaches to Understanding SERS,” FACSS ‘95, Cincinnati, OH, October 17, 1995.

160. “New Approaches to Electrochemical SERS,” Pittcon ’95, C. N. Reilley Award Symposium for Bill Heineman, New Orleans, LA, March 8, 1995.

159. “Nanosphere Lithography,” American Vacuum Society, Denver, CO, October 26-27, 1994.

158. “New Approaches to Understanding SERS: Atomic Force Microscopy, Nanofabrication, and Hyper-Raman Scattering,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, April 27, 1994.

157. “New Approaches to Understanding SERS: Atomic Force Microscopy, Nanofabrication, and Hyper-Raman Scattering,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 26, 1994.

156. “Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy and Biological Structure,” PHARMACOPEIA, Princeton, NJ, December 9, 1993.

155. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy: 1. Advanced Raman and Hyper-Raman Techniques, 2. 3D Imaging of Nanofabricated Surfaces by AFM, 3. Attomolar Chemical Analysis, 4. Applications in Materials Science,” Seminar, 3M Center, St. Paul, MN, November 13, 1992.

154. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy: Hyper-Raman, Nanostructures, and Epitaxial Layers,” Colloquium, NIST Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory (CSTL), Gaithersburg, MD, October 7, 1992.

153. “Near-Infrared Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” 25th Great Lakes Regional ACS Meeting, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, June 2, 1992.

152. “Near-Infrared and Time-Resolved Surface Laser Spectrroscopy: Structure and Dynamics at Electrochemical Interfaces,” ECS/SAS Meeting, Department of Chemistry, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, June 2, 1992.

151. “Laser Spectroscopy of Surfaces and Solids: Nanostructures and Epitaxial Layers,” Industrial Associates Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 7, 1992.

150. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structucture and Dynamics,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, April 30, 1992.

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149. “Near Infrared and Time-Resolved Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, November 20, 1991.

148. “Near Infrared and Time-Resolved Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, October 23, 1991.

147. “Near Infrared and Time-Resolved Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 12, 1991.

146. “Nonlinear and Time-Resolved Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, November 29, 1990.

145. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Molecular Structure and Dynamics,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, September 29, 1990.

144. “Surface-Enhanced Hyper-Raman Spectroscopy (SEHRS), Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, April 19-20, 1990.

143. “Nonlinear and Time-Resolved Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 10, 1990.

142. “Recent Advances in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Concepts and Instrumentation,” Physical Sciences, Andover, MA, January 25, 1990.

141. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics, Seminar, Rohm & Haas Company, Bristol, PA, November 29, 1989.

140. “Recent Advances in Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, October 6, 1989.

139. “Recent Advances in Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” FACSS XVI, Chicago, IL, October 4, 1989.

138. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, September 28, 1989.

137. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, September 27, 1989.

136. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy and Microfabrication of Thin Film Materials,” Symposium, The Materials Research Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, September 15, 1989.

135. “Recent Advances in Laser Spectroscopy of Surfaces,” Annual Scientific Meeting, Center for Catalysis and Surface Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, August 31, 1989.

134. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Structure and Dynamics,” 42nd ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Summer Symposium, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, July 23-26, 1989.

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133. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Probes of Interfacial Molecular Structure and Dynamics in Electrochemical Systems,” Seminar, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, NY, June 28, 1989.

132. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Studies of Electropolymerization, Radical Ion Adsorption, and Adsorption/Desorption Dynamics,” US/Japan Seminar on Spectroscopic Characterization of Electrode Processes, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 6-9, 1989.

131. “Development of Laser Direct-Write Processes for the Deposition of Copper on Ceramic and Polymeric Substrates,” Seminar, Akzo Chemicals Inc., Mc Cook, IL, May 10, 1989.

130. “Surface Laser Spectroscopic Studies of: Centrosymmetric Adsorbate Molecules, Immobilized Ag Particles, and Adsorption/Desorption Dynamics,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, April 27, 1989.

129. “Applications of Surface Laser Spectroscopy to Materials Chemistry,” Materials Science Colloquium, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, January 3, 1989.

128. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy as an in situ Diagnostic for Laser Microchemistry,” 23rd Midwest Regional ACS Meeting, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, November 16-18, 1988.

127. “Recent Developments in Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, October 28, 1988.

126. “Electrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry,” DOE Review Panel for Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, NY, October 23-25, 1988.

125. “New Approaches in Surface Enhanced Laser Spectroscopy: Picosecond Non-Linear Optics, Submicron Microscopy and New Materials,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, October 21, 1988.

124. “New Approaches to Surface-Enhanced Laser Spectroscopy,” Department of Chemistry, Seminar, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, September 29, 1988.

123. “An Overview of Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” W. R. Grace Co., Columbia, MD, August 4, 1988.

122. “Lasers in Materials Chemistry,” High School Student Research Apprentice Program Visit to Materials Research Center (MRC) and Basic Industry Research Laboratory (BIRL), Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, July 15, 1988.

121. “Picosecond and Submicron Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” 41st ACS Annual Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, June 26-29, 1988.

120. “New Approaches in Surface-Enhanced Laser Spectroscopy,” Consulting, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, May 12, 1988.

119. “Recent Developments in Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” 35th Western Spectroscopy Annual Conference, Asilomar, CA, January 20-22, 1988.

118. “Laser Raman Spectroscopy,” Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chicago, IL, March 22, 1988.

117. “Molecules on Surfaces: Laser Techniques to Answer the Questions – What?, When?, and Where?,” Lecture at New Building Dedication, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, October 30 - November 3, 1987.

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116. “An Overview of Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” Eastman Kodak Company, Kingsport, TN, October 12-13, 1987.

115. “Analytical Chemistry Seminar,” Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, October 2, 1987.

114. “Introductory talk” at the Willard Gibbs Metal Award Banquet for Dr. Allen J. Bard, Chicago Section, ACS, Chicago, IL, May 22, 1987.

113. “The Excitement of Science: Four Perspectives on Discovery in Chemistry,” Inaugural Symposium of Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professors of Chemistry, Northwestern, University, Evanston, IL, May 19, 1987.

112. “Applications of Surface Laser Spectroscopy (SLS): Electropolymerization, Adsorbed Radical Ions, and Laser-Induced Chemical Processing,” Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, March 12, 1987.

111. “Applications of Surface Laser Spectroscopy (SLS): Electropolymerization, Adsorbed Radical Ions, and Laser-Induced Chemical Processing,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, March 11, 1987.

110. “An Overview of Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, February 19, 1987.

109. “Laser Surface Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, August 21-22, 1986.

108. “Spatially Resolved Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, March 20, 1886.

107. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Composite Materials,” Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry at Interfaces, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, NH, July 22-26, 1985.

106. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” 38th Annual Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry, Clarkson University, Pottsdam, NY, June 18-20, 1985.

105. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy of the Electrode/Solution Interface: Composite Materials, Picosecond Techniques, and SERS Microscopy,” Chicago ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL, September 8-13, 1985.

104. “What SERS Tells us about Electrode Surfaces,” Electroanalytical Symposium, Hyatt Regency, Woodfield, IL, May 29-31, 1985.

103. “Applications of Surface Laser Spectroscopy to Problems in Microelectronics and Microfabrication,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, March 21, 1985.

102. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy of Electrodeposited Thin Metal Films,” 189th ACS National Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, April 28 - May 3, 1985.

101. “Surface Raman Spectroscopy: A Tool to Study Corrosion,” NACE Corrosion Research Symposium, Boston, MA, March 25-27, 1985.

100. Discussion Leader, Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry of Electronic Materials, Laser Induced Chemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, February 18-22, 1985.

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99. “New Techniques in Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy,” Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Milwaukee, WI, November 14, 1984.

98. “New Techniques in Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, November 6, 1984.

97. “Surface Laser Spectroscopy,” O. K. Rice Lectures, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, October 29-November 7, 1984.

96. “Molecular Structure and Dynamics of Electrode Surfaces,” Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, October 24, 1984.

95. “New Techniques in Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, ID, October 11, 1984.

94. “New Techniques in Surface Vibrational Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Standard Oil Company, Naperville, IL, October 2, 1984.

93. Discussion Leader, Gordon Research Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro, NH, August 20-24, 1984.

92. “Solid State Analytical Spectroelectrochemistry,” 37th Annual Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry, Gaithersburg, MD, June 11-14, 1984.

91. “Recent Advances in Surface Laser Spectroscopy: Seminar, Composite Materials, Microstructure Dynamics, and Picosecond Nonlinear Optics,” Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, May 31-June 1, 1984.

90. “Applications of Lasers to Problems in Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Materials Science and Ophthalmology,” Sigma XI Lecture, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, February 14, 1984.

89. “An Effective Vacuum Ultraviolet Light Source Generated by Stimulated Raman Scattering,” Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March 6, 1984.

88. “Surface Raman Spectroscopy of Semiconductors,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, December 1-2, 1983.

87. “New Approaches to Improving the Sensitivity and Generality of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, September 27, 1982.

86. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy as a Generalized Analytical Tool,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, November 5, 1981.

85. “Recent Developments in Surface Enhanced Raman and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, October 6, 1981.

84. “Lecture 1. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: An Overview of Experiment, Theory and Applications, Lecture 2. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Its Development Through Theory/Experiment Interaction, Lecture 3. Beyond SERS: The Approach to General Applicability to Surface Problems in Physics, Chemistry, and the Life Sciences,” Dreyfus Lectures, Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, September 14-16, 1981.

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83. “Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering,” Gordon Research Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro, NH, July 19, 1981.

82. “Vibrational Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry,” Electrochemical Society Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 10-15, 1981.

81. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Industrial Associates Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 5, 1981.

80. “Stimulated Raman Laser Excited Laser Raman Spectroscopy (SRL-LRS),” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, April 2, 1980.

79. Distinguished Visiting Lectures, 1. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Applications to the Study of Electron Transfer,” 2. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry: A New Probe of Bacterial Photosynthesis,” 3. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: Determination of the Extent of Solid State Charge Transfer,” 4. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Phenomenology, Theory, and its Application to the Molecular Characterization of the Solid-Liquid Interface,” 5. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Its Generality and Future Prospects,” and “Nonlinear Raman Spectroscopies: Applications to Excited Stabes, Electron Transfer, and Surfaces,” Department of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, TX, July 23-27, 1979.

78. “Recent Developments in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Gould Laboratories, Rolling Meadows, IL, June 26, 1979.

77. “Recent Developments in Surface Enhanced and Resonance Enhanced Raman Spectroelectrochemistry,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 29, 1979.

76. “Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Linden, NJ, April 16, 1979.

75. “Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Organic Metals and Metal Metals,” Seminar, Allied Chemical, Morristown, NJ, April 25, 1979.

74. “Enhancement of Raman Scattering by Molecules Adsorbed on Metters,” Chicago Meeting of American Physical Society, Chicago, IL, March 19-23, 1979.

73. “Laser Research in Chemistry at Northwestern University,” Presentation to Standard Oil Companies, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, February 19, 1979.

72. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),” American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium on Future Developments in Electrochemistry and Related Fields, Houston, TX, January 2, 1979.

71. “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS),” Seminar, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, November 21, 1978.

70. “The Surface Enhanced Raman Effect,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, November 8, 1978.

69. “Raman Spectroscopy of Organic Metals and Metal Surfaces,” Colloquium, Rockwell International Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA, November 3, 1978.

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68. “The Liquid-Solid Interface: Characterization by Electrochemical Reactions and Laser Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Industrial Affilates Program of Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, October 9, 1978.

67. “Chemical Applications of Raman Spectroscopies with Enhanced Sensitivity,” 3M Company Central Research Laboratories, Saint Paul, MN, September 22, 1978.

66. “Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Surfaces,” Gordon Research Conference on Vibrational Spectroscopy, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro, NH, August 22, 1978.

65. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Electrically Conducting Solids and Related Materials,” Colloquium, IBM, Yorktown Heights, NY, July 12, 1978.

64. “Raman Spectroscopy of the Electrode/Solution Interface,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, May 4, 1978.

63. “Studies of Radical Ions by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, April 20, 1978.

62. “Surface Raman Spectroelectrochemistry – Update,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 4, 1978.

61. “Probing the Electrochemical Environment with Resonance Raman and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Harvard-MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 23, 1978.

60. “Raman Spectroscopy of the Electrode/Solution Interface,” Gordon Research Conference on Electrochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, January 26, 1978.

59. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy: Concepts and Applications,” Chemical Applications of Lasers Present Status, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, November 30 - December 2, 1977.

58. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy Applied to the Study of Organic Metals and Electrode Surfaces,” Lasers in Chemistry Lecture, Department of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, October 24-28, 1977.

57. “Molecular Characterization of Electrode Surfaces by Raman and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Department of Physics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 14, 1977.

56. “Potentiostatic Techniques,” Electrochemistry Seminar Series, Diamond Shamrock Corporation, Painesville, OH, October 10, 1977.

55. “Molecular Characterization of Electrode Surfaces by Raman and Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Chicago ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 28 - September 2, 1977.

54. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of TTF-TCNQ and Related Materials,” Chicago ACS Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 31, 1977.

53. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry: A Molecularly Specific Probe of the Electrode-Solution Interface,” IBM, Yorktown Heights, NY, July 19, 1977.

52. “Raman Spectroscopy of Adsorbed Molecules at the Solid-Liquid Interface,” Seminar, Physik-Department, The Technische Universiät München, München, Germany, June 2, 1977.

51. “Applications of Raman Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry,” CNRS, La Colle sur Loup, France, May 23-28, 1977.

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50. “Surface Raman Spectroelectrochemistry,” Faculty Luncheon Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 3, 1977.

49. “Analytical Characterization of One-Dimensional Organic Electrical Conductors by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Materials Research Center Luncheon Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, May 2, 1977.

48. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ions and Surfaces,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, April 19, 1977.

47. “Applications of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to the Study of Radical Ions and Surfaces,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, April 15, 1977.

46. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of the Radical Anions and Radical Cations Involved in one-Dimensional Organic Electrical Conductors,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 5, 1977.

45. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry in Solution and at Surfaces,” Conference on Recent Advances in Fundamental Electrochemistry, Industrial Associates, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, March 30-31, 1977.

44. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry: A Molecularly Specific Probe of the Electrode – Solution Interface,” Seminar, IBM, Thin Film and Plasma Science Division, San Jose, CA, March 28, 1977.

43. “Applications of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to the Study of Radical Ions and Electrode Surfaces,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, February 15, 1977.

42. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ions,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL November 8, 1976.

41. “Applications of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to the Study of Radical Ions and Surfaces, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, November 2, 1976.

40. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry in Non-Aqueous Solvents,” ACS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 31 - September 1, 1976.

39. “Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Characterization of Solute Species in Non-Aqueous Solvents,” 172nd National American Chemical Society Symposium, San Francisco, CA, August 19 - September 3, 1976.

38. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of the Electrogenerated Tetracyanoquinodimethane Anion Radical and the Tetrathiofulvalence Cation Radical,” 5th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany, September 2-8, 1976.

37. “Laser Raman Spectroscopy,” 10th Great Lakes Reginal ACS Meeting, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, June 17-19, 1976.

36. “Applications of Raman Spectroscopy to Electrochemistry: Solutions and Surfaces,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, June 4, 1976.

35. “Studies of Radical Ions by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture Series, Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, May 24, 1976.

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34. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ion Systems,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, May 7, 1976.

33. “Studies of Electrochemically Generated Species by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy, Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1976.

32. “Spectroscopic Methods in Electrochemical Studies,” 149th Electrochemical Society Symposium, Washington, D.C., May 2-7, 1976.

31. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ion Systems,” Seminar, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1976.

30. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ion Systems,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 28, 1976.

29. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ion Systems,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, April 21, 1976.

28. “Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Radical Ions,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, April 6, 1976.

27. “Studies of Electrochemically Generated Radical Ions by Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” Inorganic-Electrochemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, January 16, 1976.

26. “Tunable Dye Laser Resonance Raman Spectroscopy in Electrochemistry,” Gordon Research Conference Electrochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, January 19-23, 1976.

25. Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, October 21, 1975.

24. “Tunable Dye Laser Resonance Raman Spectroscopy,” 170th National American Chemical Society Meeting on Lasers in Chemical Analysis, Chicago, IL, August 25, 1975.

23. “Tunable Dye Laser Resonance Raman Spectroscopy in Analytical and Electroanalytical Chemistry,” Gordon Research Conference on Analytical Chemistry, New Hampton, NH, August 11-15, 1975.

22. Lectures at Process and Environmental Analytical Instrumentation Short Course, Instrument Society of America, Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh, PA, August 6, 1075.

21. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry – Technique and Applications,” Chemical Physics Colloquium joint with Analytical Chemistry Division, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, April 10, 1975.

20. “Resonance Raman Scattering in Radical Ions,” Seminar, Analytical Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, February 25, 1975.

19. ”Chemical Applications of Single Photon Timing Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, December 11, 1794.

18. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry,” Special Seminar, Analytical Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, November 26, 1974.

17. “Radical Ion Annihilation Kinetics in Electrochemiluminescence,” 25th International Society for Electrochemistry Symposium on Electron and Atom Transfer Processes, Brighton, England, September, 1974.

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16. “Nonadiabatic Electron Transfer Reactions – Theory and Experiment,” Von Humboldt Lecture, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck Gessellschaft, Berlin, Germany, September 19, 1974.

15. “Resonance Raman Spectroelectrochemistry,” 168th National American Chemical Society Symposium on Spectroelectrochemistry, Atlantic City, NJ, September 9, 1974.

14. Lectures at Process and Environmental Analytical Instrumentation Short Course, Instrument Society of America, Colorado Women’s College, August 14, 1974.

13. “Chemical Applications of Nanosecond Photon Timing Experiments,” Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, June 14, 1974.

12. “The Kinetics of Radical Ion Annihilation Reactions: Theory and Experiment,” 145th Electrochemical Society Symposium on Electronic Excitation and Chemiluminescence from Redox Processes, San Francisco, CA, May 15, 1974.

11. “Chemical Applications of Nanosecond Photon Timing Experiments,” Lecture Series, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 30, 1974.

10. “Chemical Applications of Nanosecond Photon Timing Experiments,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Loyola University of Chicago, March 19, 1974.

9. “Chemical Applications of Single Photon Timing Spectroscopy,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, March 1, 1974.

8. “Chemical Applications of Nanosecond Photon Timing Experiments,” Seminar, Analytical Chemistry, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, December 14, 1973.

7. “Computerized Luminescence Spectroscopy,” Seminar, Eastman Kodak, Rochester, NY, November 19, 1973.

6. “Mode-Locked Laser Raman Spectroscopy – A New Technique for the Rejection of Interfering Luminescence Signals,” Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY, November 16, 1973.

5. “Applications of Nanosecond Photon Timing Experiments to Chemistry,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, October 4, 1973.

4. “Computerized Electrochemiluminescence Spectroscopy,” Electrochemical Measurements by Digital Computer, 143rd Electrochemical Society Symposium on Electrochemical Measurements by Digital Computer, Chicago, IL, May 16, 1973.

3. “Computerized Luminescence Spectroscopy,” 1972 Anachem Conference, Detroit, MI, October 10, 1972.

2. “Electron Transfer Processes in Electrochemiluminescence as Studied by a Single Photon Counting Technique,” Gordon Research Conference on Electrochemistry, Santa Barbara, CA, January 8-15, 1972.

1. “Low Temperature Electrochemistry,” Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, OH, October 9, 1971.

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Research Support Current National Science Foundation (University of California-Irvine subcontract), CHE-1414466, $20,452,000 (Total), $252,000 per year (RVD portion), 08/1/2014 - 07/31/2019, “The Center for Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit (CaSTL),” P.I. Van Duyne. This is a multi-investigator (~12 PIs) project for ultrafast tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy research applied to the fundamentals of plasmon driven chemistry. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, FA9550-14-1-003, $12,500,000, 01/15/14 - 01/14/19, “MURI: Electrochemical Imaging and Mechanistic Studies on the Nanometer Scale,” P.I. Van Duyne. This is a multi-investigator (8 PIs) project that is developing a nanoscale scanning electrochemical microscope and studying single molecule electrochemistry. National Science Foundation, CHE- 1506683, $600,000, 09/01/15 - 08/31/18, “Molecular Plasmonics: Single Molecules and Ultrafast Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” P.I. Van Dyne. This project is focused on the interaction between nanoparticle surface plasmons and surface adsorbed molecules. Department of Energy, DE-SC0001785, “SISGR: Single Molecule Chemical Imaging at Femtosecond Timescales," Van Duyne portion $1,238,742, 9/15/09 - 9/14/16, P.I. Hersam, joint with 4 PIs from Northwestern and 3 PIs from Argonne National laboratory. This project is focused on ultrafast tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy research applied to solar energy problems. National Science Foundation, DMR-1121262, $355,964, Van Duyne portion to date, 09/15/11 - 08/31/17, “MRSEC: Multifunctional Nanoscale Material Structures,” P.I. Mark Hersam, joint with 34 other investigators. This project is focused on the challenge of learning how to manipulate light on the few nm to sub-nm length scale by designing new plasmonic materials. Department of Energy, DE-FG02-03ER15457, $4,200,000, 09/01/15 - 08/31/18, “Institute for Catalysis in Energy Processes (ICEP),” P.I. Stair, joint with multiple investigators. This project is doing energy-related catalysis research using SERS and TERS to probe reaction mechanisms. Air Force Research Laboratory, FA8650-15-2-5518, $86,581 (RVD portion), 06/8/15 - 06/07/16, “Bioprogrammable Plasmonic Sensors for Human Performance Biomarkers,” P.I. Mirkin, joint with multiple investigators. This is a subproject of a larger project managed by Northwestern University’s International Institute for Nanotechnology. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, FA9550-16-1-0233, $196,452, 05/15/16- 05/14/17, “DURIP: Two Color Electrochemical Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” P.I. Van Duyne. This is an equipment only project designed to supplement the MURI: Electrochemical Imaging and Mechanistic Studies on the Nanometer Scale award. The equipment will enable electrochemical TERS to be conducted with ultraviolet laser excitation. Department of Defense, PR151249, $1,146,416, 09/01/16 – 08/31/17 (estimated), “SERS Nanosensors for in vivo Glucose Sensing,” P.I. Van Duyne (co-P.I. Mrksich). The overarching goal of this project is to lighten the burden that daily glucose checks represent for diabetic

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patients. Highly sensitive nanosensors will be fabricated that can continuously detect and measure glucose in living tissue over a long period of time without the need for drawing blood. Completed Baxter-Northwestern Alliance Agreement 07/02/2013, $100,000, 06/01/15 - 05/31/16, “Portable Raman Spectroscopy and Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Monitoring Drugs,” P.I. Van Duyne. This project developed robust techniques for the detection of commonly used compounding solutions. National Science Foundation, CHE-1152547, $540,000, 9/15/12 - 08/31/15, “Molecular Plasmonics: Single Nanoparticle Assemblies, Single Molecules, and Ultrafast Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy,” P.I. Van Duyne. This project used surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (LSPR) to carry out nanospectroscopy and nanosensing experiments. Baxter-Northwestern Alliance Agreement 12/17/08, $100,000, 6/01/14 - 05/31/15, “Baxter- Alliance Miniaturized Raman Spectroscopy and Partial Least Squares Analysis for Monitoring Drugs in Infusion Pumps,” P.I. Van Duyne. The goal of this research project was the development of SERS-based sensors for critical care monitoring of drugs that are dosed by intravenous infusion pumps. Army Research Office (MKS Technologies subcontract), $240,018, 03/04/13 - 02/28/15, “SBIR: Fabric Plasmonic Nanosensors for Chemical Warfare Agents,” P.I. Van Duyne. The goal of this project was to develop SERS nanosensors for chemical warfare agents that can be integrated into the uniform of the war fighter. DARPA, HR0011-13-2-0002, $1,979,504, 12/21/12 - 12/20/14, “In vivo SERS Nanoplatforms for Diagnostics IVN:Dx,” P.I. Van Duyne. This was a multi-investigator (6) grant to develop an innovative analytical method to accurately detect multiple analytes in vivo for long term monitoring of human physiology. National Science Foundation (University of California-Irvine subcontract), CHE-0802913, $822,000 (Van Duyne portion), 08/15/09 - 07/31/14, “The Center for Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit (CaSTL),” P.I. Van Duyne, joint with 15 other investigators. Baxter-Northwestern Alliance Agreement 10/19/11, $160,000, 10/01/11 - 07/31/14, “Raman Spectroscopy-based Platform Technologies for Monitoring Drug Infusion,” P.I. Van Duyne. The purpose of this project was to develop platform technologies to monitor the contents of infusion lines in patients with the goal of reducing drug errors in hospital settings. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (BAA11-30), $1,591,841, 09/12/11 - 05/11/14, “Continuous Sensing in Complex Biofluids using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Imaging for Sepsis Evaluation,” P.I. Van Duyne, co-PIs Schatz, Mrksich, Haynes (U Minnesota). The goal of this project was to develop a rapid, label-free sensor platform for use in dialysis like therapeutics (DLT). National Science Foundation, CHE-1041812, $270,000, 10/01/10 - 09/30/13, “Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Art Research, with Theory and Education,” P.I. Van Duyne, co-PIs

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Schatz and Casadio. The goal of this project was to develop near infrared SERS for identifying dye molecules and determine the mechanism of dye fading in works of art. National Science Foundation, CHE-0911145, $596,985, 07/01/09 - 07/31/13, “Molecular Plasmonics: Single Molecules, Single Nanoparticles and Scanning Probe Microscopy,” P.I. Van Duyne. The work focused on single nanoparticle LSPR spectroscopy and sensing, single molecule surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, structure-function studies of SERS nanoantennas, and SERS for art conservation via compositional analysis. National Science Foundation, CHE-1025941, $225,000, 9/1/10 - 8/31/12, “Development of Instrumentation for High Throughput, Single Nanoparticle Tracking and LSPR Biosensing,” P.I. Van Duyne. National Science Foundation, EEC-0647560, $488,597 (Van Duyne portion), 07/01/06 - 03/31/12, “Northwestern University Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for Integrated Nanopatterning and Detection (NSEC),” P.I. Chad Mirkin, joint with 18 other investigators. This grant supports research on biosensors based on the localized surface plasmon resonance and nanofabrication of nanoparticle arrays. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, $59,000 (Van Duyne portion), 04/01/10 - 03/31/12, “AIC Exploratory Grant,” P.I. Kathy Faber, co-PIs Van Duyne and Casadio. Air Force Office of Scientific Research/ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (BAA07-61), $7,016,938, $4,285,193 (Van Duyne portion), 01/01/08 – 10/31/11, “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” P.I. Van Duyne, co-PIs Schatz, Mrksich (U Chicago), Natan (Cabot Security Materials). Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, “Institute for Environmental Catalysis," $271,671 (Van Duyne portion), 6/1/09 - 5/31/12. Defense Threat Reduction Agency, “Reticular Materials as Sorptive, Catalytic and Chemosensory Materials,” $377,258 (Van Duyne portion), 2/27/09- 2/28/12. National Institutes of Health, 1 R56 DK078591-01A2, $527,593, 09/15/08 - 07/31/11, “Surface-Enhanced Raman Glucose Sensor,” P.I. Van Duyne, co-Is Glucksberg (NU BME) and Walsh (NU BME). Department of Energy, DE-FG02-03ER15457/A002, 9/01/03-5/31/08, “Institute for Environmental Catalysis” P. I. Peter Stair. This grant supports research on nanoporous catalytic materials fabricated by reactive ion etching nanosphere lithography and atomic layer deposition. National Scientific Foundation, CHE-0414554, 7/15/04-6/30/09, “Single Nanoparticle Optics for Sensing, Spectroscopy, and Probe Microscopy” P.I. Van Duyne. This project will use the LHe cooled, UHV-STM designed for tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) and localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (LSPR) to carry out nanospectroscopy and nanosensing experiments. National Scientific Foundation, BES-0507036, 6/15/05-5/31/09, “NIRT: Design of Biocompatible Nanoparticles for Probing Living Cellular Functions and Their Potential

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Environmental Impacts" P.I. X. Nancy Xu (Old Dominion University). This project employs the same methodology as AFOSR F49620-02-1-0381 for studying nanoparticle transport in biology. National Institutes of Health, 4 R33 DK066990-02, 9/30/05-8/31/08, “Nanoparticle, Raman-based Fiber Optic Glucose Sensor” P.I. Joseph Walsh. This grant supports research on the development of a subcutaneous glucose biosensor based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. National Cancer Institute, CCNE, 9/01/05-8/31/10, “Nanomaterials for Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutics” P.I. Chad Mirkin. This grant will support research on biosensors for cancer biomarkers based on the localized surface plasmon resonance and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of nanoparticle arrays. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 8/1/06-1/31/09, “New Directions in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Chemical and Biological Sensing “(CBT)” P.I. Van Duyne. This grant funds research on single molecule surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy; tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy; and ultrasensitive detection of chem./bio agents. Mellon Foundation, 10/01/07-09/30/08, “SERS and TERS for the Identification and Characterization of Traditional Artists’ Dyes and Pigments,” P.I. Van Duyne. This grant is for the study of art conservation using SERS and TERS. Air Force Office of Scientific Research/DARPA, 5/15/08-5/14/11, “Ultrahigh Performance Nanoantennas for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy” P.I. Van Duyne, joint with 3 other investigators. This grant funds research to understand the fundamentals of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) with special emphasis on single molecule SERS and the fabrication of 6” diameter substrates with uniform enhancement factors > 1012. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 04/01/07-3/31/08, “DURIP FY2007: Instrumentation for Atomic Layer Deposition and Single Molecule SERS/TERS Excitation Spectroscopy” P.I. Van Duyne. This is an instrumentation grant to support our research on single molecule SERS and TERS. Army Research Office, STTR Phase II, Lynntech Subcontract, 9/1/05-8/31/07, “Miniature Surface-Enhanced Raman Probe for Continuous Monitoring of Environmental Hazards and Bioterror Agents,” P. I. Van Duyne. This grant will support research on the development of a miniaturized instrument based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. National Scientific Foundation/IGERT, EEC-0118025, 9/1/02-8/31/07, “IGERT, On a Virtual Tribology System: Future Engineers and Future Powertrain Virtualization Technology,” P. I. Leon Keer. This is a training grant is designed to educate students in the surface science of tribology. SERS and AFM studies of model tribology systems are supported. National Scientific Foundation/MRI, CHE-0320751, 8/01/03-7/31/07, “Development of a New Optical Nanoprobe Scanning Tunneling Microscope,” P.I. Van Duyne. This instrumentation grant will support the development of a LHe cooled, UHV-STM designed for tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) and localized surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (LSPR).

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Air Force Office of Scientific Research, F49620-02-1-0381, $486,793, 7/1/02-6/30/07, “(MURI-02) Multidimensional Surface-Enhanced Sensing and Spectroscopy,” P.I. Van Duyne, joint with 8 other investigators - $5,000,000 total program. National Institutes of Health, 1 R21 DK066990-01A1, 6/1/04-9/30/05, “Nanoparticle, Raman-based Fiber-optic Glucose Sensor,” P.I. Joseph Walsh. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, STTR Phase I, Lynntech Subcontract, 8/1/05-4/30/06, “Surface-Enhanced Raman Detection of Molecular and Biomolecular Species,” P.I. Richard Van Duyne. This grant supports research on sensors based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. US Army Medical Research and Material Command, W81XWH-04-1-0630, 7/1/04-6/30/06, “Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Monitoring Lactate and Glucose,” P.I. Matt Glucksberg. This grant supports research on the development of a biosensor for the simultaneous monitoring of lactate and glucose levels using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Office of Naval Research (1979-1982), “The Development of Laser Analytical Methods for the Characterization of Solid Liquid and Solid/High Pressure Gas Interfaces,” P.I. Richard Van Duyne (joint with J. W. Chung, G. C. Schatz, P. C. Stair, and E. Weitz), $1,256,671 “Nonadiabatic Electron Transfer Processes,” Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, $16,000 for the period 9/1/74-8/31/76. “Nonadiabatic Electron Transfer Reactions: Theory and Experiment,” NATO Research Grant, with Professor Sighart F. Fischer, Physik Department, der Technischen Universitat Munchen, Theoretische Physik, 8046 Garching b. Munchen, Germany, B. fr. 200,000 (U.S. $5,971) for the period 7/1/75-6/30/76, second and third years subject to renewal. “Chemical Applications of Photon Counting Spectroscopic Techniques,” National Science Foundation, NSF-MPS74-12573 A01, $99,100 for the period 5/1/74-4/30/76. “Molecular Characterization of Electrode Solution and Other Interfacial Regions by Raman Spectroscopic Techniques,” National Science Foundation, Approved for Funding by A. F. Findeis (7/1/75), $150,000 (est.), 3 years. “Excimer Formation Mechanisms in Electrochemiluminescence,” Research Corporation, $5,000 for the period 4/1/71-3/31/74. “Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting: A Study of Fundamental Electrochemiluminescence Processes and Analytical Applications,” National Science Foundation, NSF-GP-32953, $47,065 for the period 4/1/72-3/31/74. “Studies in Radical Ion Annihilation Chemistry,” American Chemical Society – Petroleum Research Foundation, PRF 2184-G2, 3, $7,500 for the period 1/1/71-9/1/73.

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Synergistic Activities, Broader Impacts, and Outreach (1) Mentoring: 16 undergraduates in NSF REU (2004-2009); 7 high school teachers NSF REST (2004-2009); Graduate Student Visitor University of Southern Denmark (2007- 2008), Graduate Student Visitor, University of Ferrara, Italy (2009). (2) Editorial boards: Accounts of Chemical Research (2007-13); Annual Reviews of Physical

Chemistry (2007-11); Langmuir (2013-present); Nano Letters (2010-present); Journal of Physical Chemistry (1983-1988); Journal of Raman Spectroscopy (2010 – present); Analytical Instrumentation (1980-1993).

(3) Review Panels: NIH Nanotechnology, July 2005; NSF CAREER, November 2006, NIH Microscopic Imaging, October 2007; NIH EBIT, February 2013.

(4) Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago: Essential Science Task Force (2004-2006); Science Storms Advisory Panel (2006-2008); Advisory Council (2009 – present).

(5) All Scout Nano Event, 2002-2009, Boy and Girl Scouts (~110 in 2009) were given a 2 hour nanoscience tutorial, 1 hour lab tours, and pizza party. The parents (~50 in 2009) were given an opportunity to ask questions about science education and nanoscience. Professor Van Duyne and his research group lead this event.

(6) Professor Frank Zamborini and his students from University of Louisville were given a 2 hour tutorial on single nanoparticle dark field microscopy/spectroscopy on 03/12/09.

(7) Professor Van Duyne continues to collaborate with Dr. Francesca Casadio, The Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Scientist at the Art Institute of Chicago. Papers 159, 165, 192, 230, and 235 have resulted since 2006.

(8) Fakultetsopponent, Public Defense of Doctor’s Thesis (Per Hanarp), Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden, December 16, 2003.

(9) Take Our Daughters to Work Day Event, 2007-2013, The Van Duyne Group participates in this event with lab tours and demos on nanotechnology.

(10) Presented lecture in course CHEM 5810/BIOL5810/ PHYS5810/ CHEM 6810 entitled "Nanoscience: Where Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Intersect" University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah April 25, 2009. (11) Professor Matthew A. Young and his students from Hillsdale College were given a 1/2

day tutorial on the fabrication of SERS-active surfaces with atomic layer deposition (ALD) overlayers on 06/09/09.

(12) Presentation on Art & Science at Evanston Township High School (ETHS) STEAM Committee Planning Retreat March 22, 2013.

(13) "The Nanotechnology of Light," Westminster Place, Evanston, IL, November 6, 2014 (14) “Detecting Organic Dyestuffs in Art with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,”

Rotary Club of Evanston Lighthouse, Evanston, IL 60202, September 22, 2015 (15) “Detecting Organic Dyestuffs in Art with Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy,” Iota

Sigma Pi, Skokie, IL September 11, 2015 (16) External Opponent, Public Defense of Doctor’s Thesis (Kaiyu Wu), Department of

Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, June 27, 2016

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GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. David Jeanmaire 1973-1977 Ph.D. (1977) Res. Scientist, Eastman Kodak 2. Mary Suchanski 1973-1977 Ph.D. (1977) Res. Chemist, Eastman Kodak (Deceased) 3. William Wallace 1973-1977 Ph.D. (1977) Sr. Scientist, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 4. Dennis Rushforth 1971-1977 Ph.D. (1977) Principal Scientist, Southwest Research Institute 5. Thomas Cape 1974-1979 Ph.D. (1979) Technical Manager, ACT Test Panels 6. Kenneth Drake 1971-1979 Ph.D. (1979) Res. Chemist, Exxon Corp. 7. Craig Allen 1976-1980 Ph.D. (1980) Chief Technology Officer, SACHEM, Inc. 8. Joseph Lakovits 1975-1981 Ph.D. (1981) Computer Systems Manager (Retired), Northwestern

University

9. Alice Apkarian 1978-1982 Ph.D. (1982) Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, CA (Faculty, Retired) 10. Steven Schultz 1977-1981 Ph.D. (1981) Res. Chemist, Abbott Laboratories 11. Keith Parks 1975-1983 Ph.D. (1983) Res. Chemist, DuPont 12. Keith Carron 1980-1985 Ph.D. (1985) President, Snowy Range Instruments 13. Mark Barr 1978-1987 Ph.D. (1987) Staff Scientist, Nanophase Tech. Corp. 14. Ellen Zeman 1982-1987 Ph.D. (1987) Learning Assessment Director, Champlain College 15. Kurt Haller 1983-1988 Ph.D. (1988) Sr. Appl. Devel. Engineer, Tencor Instruments 16. Brian Miller 1980-1989 Ph.D. (1989) Wheaton College (Faculty) 17. Shuming Nie 1984-1989 Ph.D. (1989) Emory University, Georgia Tech, & Nanjing University

(Faculty)

18. Julian Sprague 1983-1989 Ph.D. (1989) University of Vermont (Faculty); Julian [email protected] 19. Lloyd Bumm 1982-1990 Ph.D. (1990) University of Oklahoma (Faculty) 20. Li Sun 1984-1990 Ph.D. (1990) Director of Research, Pine Instruments 21. David Treichel 1987-1991 Ph.D. (1991) Nebraska Wesleyan University (Faculty) 22. Wen Hui Yang 1990-1995 Ph.D. (1995) Staff Scientist, Planck Engineering 23. John Hulteen 1990-1995 Ph.D. (1995) Sr. Chemist, 3M Environmental Lab 24. Andrew Pipino 1990-1995 Ph.D. (1995) Program Manager, Office of Naval Research 25. Lisa Dick 1990-1996 Ph.D. (1996) Sr. Chemist, 3M Drug Delivery 26. Maritoni Litorja 1990-1996 Ph.D. (1996) Res. Chemist, National Institute of Standards &

Technology

27. William Lackowski

1991-1998 Ph.D. (1998) Director, Surface Sci. Facility, University of Texas, Austin

28. Traci Jensen 1994-1999 Ph.D. (1999) High school teacher, Vermont 29. Matthew Smith 1993-1999 Ph.D. (1999) Res. Chemist., Union Carbide Corp. 30. Michelle Malinsky 1995-2000 Ph.D. (2000) Sr. Chemist, 3M Environmental Lab 31. Anjeanette

Ormonde 1996-2001 Ph.D. (2001) Sr. Scientist, Unilever HPC-USA

32. Lance Kelly 1996-2002 Ph.D. (2002) Scientist II, Lynntech, Inc. 33. Christy Haynes 1998-2003 Ph.D. (2003) University of Minnesota (Faculty) 34. Amanda Haes 1999-2004 Ph.D. (2004) University of Iowa (Faculty) 35. Adam McFarland 1999-2004 Ph.D. (2004) Principal Research. Scientist, Eli Lilly 36. Xiaoyu Zhang 2001-2006 Ph.D. (2006) Research Scientist, Eli Lilly 37. Chanda Yonzon 2001-2006 Ph.D. (2006) Research Scientist II, Gilead Sciences 38. Alyson Whitney 2002-2007 Ph.D. (2007) Chemist, British Petroleum

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39. Leif Sherry 2002-2007 Ph.D. (2007) Bossier Parish Community College (Faculty, deceased 2016)

40. Matthew Young 2002-2007 Ph.D. (2007) Hillsdale College (Faculty) 41. Erin McLellan 2002-2007 Ph.D. (2007) Res. Scientist, IBM Albany Research Center 42. Jiha Sung 2002-2007 Ph.D. (2007) Dongduk University, Korea (Faculty) 43. Jing Zhao 2003-2008 Ph.D. (2008) University of Connecticut (Faculty) 44. David Andrews 2003-2008 Ph.D. (2008) Environmental Working Group, Washington DC (Sr.

Scientist)

45. George Chan 2003-2008 Ph.D. (2008) Research Engineer, SRI International, [email protected]

46. Jenny Roden 2006-2008 M.S. (2008) Von Steuben Metro Science High School Teacher, Chicago 47. Jon Dieringer 2003-2008 Ph.D. (2008) Senior Scientist, Eli Lilly 48. Nilam Shah 2004-2009 Ph.D. (2009) Lake Forest College (Faculty) 49. Kevin Biggs 2004-2009 Ph.D. (2009) Sr. Scientist, Cordis Corp. 50. Olga Lyandres 2004-2009 Ph.D. (2009) Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes 51. W. Paige Hall 2005-2010 Ph.D. (2010) Pacific University (Faculty)

[email protected] 52. Julia Bingham 2005-2010 Ph.D. (2010) St. Xavier University (Faculty) 53. Kathryn Kosuda 2005-2010 Ph.D. (2010) Co-founder, VP of R&D, Vaxess Technologies

[email protected] 54. Jon Yuen 2004-2010 Ph.D. (2010) Postdoc, Washington University (Holton Group) 55. Samuel Kleinman 2007-2012 Ph.D. (2012) Research Scientist, OndaVia, Inc. 56. Emilie Ringe 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2012) Rice University (Faculty); 2018 Cambridge University

(Faculty) 57. Matthew Sonntag 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) Albright College (Faculty) 58. Lauren Kreno 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) Research Chemist, Exxon Mobil 59. Nathan Greeneltch 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) Process Engineer, Intel Corp. 60. Natalie Ray 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) Research Chemist, British Petroleum 61. Ke Ma 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) Biomed. Engineer, MedSphere Corp. 62. Laura Ruvuna 2008-2013 Ph.D. (2013) R&D Scientist, Diagnostics Division, Abbott Laboratories 63. Jordan Klingsporn 2009-2014 Ph.D. (2014) Manufacturing Engineer, Krueger International.

[email protected] 64. Alex Peroff 2009-2014 Ph.D. (2014) Electroanalytical Sales Scientist, Pine Research

Instrumentation

65. Eric Smoll 2009-2014 M.S. (2012) Graduate Student, Montana State University 66. Amber Davis 2010-2012 M.S. (2012) Abbott Laboratories (Quality Control) 67. Natalie Gruenke 2010-2015 Ph.D. (2015) Technical Consultant, Exponent, Inc.

[email protected] ; [email protected].

68. Sicelo Masango 2010-2015 Ph.D. (2015) Process Engineer, Intel Corp. 69. Cassandra George 2011-2016 B.S. (2011) Process Engineer, Intel Corp. 70. Eric Pozzi 2011-2016 Ph.D. (2016) Process Engineer, Intel Corp. 71. Stephanie Zaleski 2011-2016 Ph.D. (2016) Postdoc, Metropolitan Museum of Art (Leona Group)

[email protected] 72. Alyssa Zrimsek 2011-2016 Ph.D. (2016) Postdoc, University of Pittsburgh (Asher Group) 73. Lingxuan (Betty)

Peng 2011-2016 Ph.D. (2017) Process Engineer, Intel Corp. (Joint with L. Marks)

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74. Naihao Chiang 2012-2017 Ph.D. (2017) Postdoc, UCLA (Paul Weiss Group) [email protected]

75. Michael McAnally 2012-2017 B.S. (2012) Institute for Defense Analysis, Research Staff Member; [email protected]

76. Emily Sprague-Klein

2012-2017 B.S. (2012) Current 6th Year Graduate Student (Applied Physics)

77. Nolan Wong 2013-2018 B.S. (2013) Current 5th Year Graduate Student 78. Michael Mattei 2013-2018 B.S. (2013) Current 5th Year Graduate Student 79. Xu Chen 2013-2018 B.S. (2013) Current 5thYear Graduate Student (Applied Physics) 80. Hannah Mayhew 2014-2019 B.S. (2014) Current 4th Year Graduate Student (on leave of Absence) 81. Ryan Hackler 2014-2019 B.S. (2014) Current 4th Year Graduate Student (Joint with P. Stair) 82. Emma Vander

Ende 2014-2019 B.S. (2014) Current 4th Year Graduate Student

83. Tyler Ueltschi 2015-2020 B.S. (2015) Current 3rd Year Graduate Student 84. Gyeongwon

(Kevin) Kang 2015-2020 B.S. (2015) Current 3rd Year Graduate Student (Joint with G. Schatz)

85. Ji Eun (Jennifer) Park

2015-2020 B.S. (2015) Current 3rd Year Graduate Student

86. Yue Wu 2016-2021 B.S. (2016) Current 2nd year Graduate Student (Joint with G. Schatz)

87. Muwen Yang 2016-2021 B.S. (2016) Current 2nd year Graduate Student (Joint with G. Schatz)

88. Yue Qi 2017-2022 B.S. (2017) Current 1st year Graduate Student

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS: 1. Therese Cotton 1976-1980 Iowa State University (Faculty, deceased 1998) 2. Maria Janik-Czachor 1983-1985 Institute of Physical Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland (Faculty),

[email protected]

3. Murray Johnston 1980-1982 University of Delaware (Faculty), [email protected] 4. Jeanne Haushalter 1981-1983 Santa Clara University (Lecturer) 5. Angelica Stacy 1981-1983 University of California, Berkeley (Faculty), [email protected] 6. John Roper 1982-1983 Dow Chemical Company (Sr. Res. Chemist) 7. Alanah Fitch 1984-1985 Loyola University of Chicago (Faculty), [email protected] 8. Robert Altkorn 1984-1986 Intertek (Senior Technical Advisor), [email protected] 9. Michael Natan 1989-1991 Ultivue Inc. (Chief Executive Officer),

[email protected]

10. Adina Ott 1997-1999 Northwestern University (Lecturer), [email protected] 11. Jimmy Castillo 1999-2001 Universidad Central, Venezuela (Faculty) 12. Karen Shafer-Peltier 2001-2002 University of Kansas (Director, Laboratory of Tertiary Oil

Recovery), [email protected]

13. Adam McFarland 2004-2005 Eli Lilly (Research Scientist), [email protected]

14. Douglas Stuart 2003-2006 University of West Georgia (Faculty), [email protected] 15. Katherine Willets 2005-2007 Temple University (Faculty), [email protected]

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16. Jeffrey Anker 2005-2008 Clemson University (Faculty), [email protected] 17. Jon Camden 2006-2008 Notre Dame University (Faculty), [email protected] 18. Paul Stiles 2006-2007 ZEV Capital Research (Director of Quantitative Research),

[email protected]

19. Rebecca Stiles 2007-2008 BASF (Effect Materials Group; Senior Manager), [email protected]

20. David Andrews 2008-2008 Environmental Working Group, Washington DC (Sr. Scientist) 21. Christa Brosseau 2007-2009 Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (Faculty),

[email protected]

22. Jon Dieringer 2008-2009 Eli Lilly (Senior Scientist), jdieringer@............... 23. Kristin Wustholz 2008-2011 The College of William and Mary (Faculty), [email protected] 24. Nilam Shah 2009-2015 Lake Forest College (Faculty), [email protected] 25. Faith Boman Savanhu 2009-2011 Stepan Company (Research Scientist), [email protected] 26. Olga Lyandres 2009-2011 Alliance for the Great Lakes (Research Manager),

[email protected]

27. Edward Foley 2008-2012 Project Associate Professor, Leading Graduate School Promotion CenterOchanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan (Faculty), [email protected], [email protected]

28. Laura Sagle 2009-2012 University of Cincinnati (Faculty), [email protected] 29. Julia Ruemelle 2009-2011 Illinois Toolworks (Research Scientist), [email protected] 30. Julia Bingham 2010-2011 Saint Xavier College (Faculty), [email protected] 31. Dragos Seghete 2010-2011 Intel Corp. (Process Engineer) 32. Jon Yuen 2010-2012 Washington University (Postdoc, Holton Group),

[email protected]

33. Renee Frontiera 2010-2013 University of Minnesota (Faculty) , [email protected] 34. Sam Kleinman 2012-2013 New Mexico Department of Health, Scientific Laboratory

Division (Deputy Forensic Toxicology Bureau Chief), [email protected], [email protected]

35. Matthew Sonntag 2013-2014 Albright College (Faculty), [email protected] 36. Nan Jiang 2010-2015 University of Illinois Chicago (Faculty) , [email protected] 37. Bhavya Sharma 2011-2015 University of Tennessee (Faculty), [email protected];

Cell: 412-225-8113 38. Dmitry Kurouski 2013-2015 Texas A&M University (Faculty), [email protected]

39. Bogdan Negru 2013-2016 Sonoma State University (Faculty), (707)664-2157, [email protected]

40. Lauren Buchanan 2013-2016 Vanderbilt University (Faculty), [email protected], [email protected]

41. Anne-Isabelle Henry 2008-2017 Research Assistant Professor, Northwestern University 42. M. Fernanda Cardinal 2012-2017 Associate Professor and Researcher

Institute of Nanosystems, University of San Martin, Argentina. (INS-UNSAM); http://www.unsam.edu.ar/institutos/ins/, [email protected]

43. Guillaume Goubert 2014-2017 ETH Zurich (Research Scientist, Zenobi Group); [email protected]; ggoubert <[email protected]>

44. Song Jiang 2016-2019 Current NU Postdoctoral Associate 45. Yinsheng Guo 2016-2019 Current NU Postdoctoral Associate

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46. Duc Nguyen 2017-2020 Current NU Postdoctoral Associate 47. Zhu (Clark) Chen 48. Rosina Ho Wu 49. Vitor Brasilience

2017-2020 2018-2021 2018-2021

Current NU Postdoctoral Associate Current NU Postdoctoral Associate Current NU Postdoctoral Associate

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. Camilla Durbin 1972 B.S. (1972)

2. Jeffrey McVey 1972 B.S. (1972)

3. Kristin Milby 1976 B.S. (1976) Postdoc Zarelab 1981-1983

4. Nancy E. Levinger 1982-1983 B.A. (1983) Colorado State University (Faculty)

5. Douglas C. Meier 1995-1996 B.S. (1996) Res. Chemist, NIST

6. Emily Smith 1997-1998 B.S. (1998) Iowa State University (Faculty)

7. John Gaebler Summer 2002 MRSEC REU Rice University

8. Jonathan Riboh Summer 2002 NSEC REU Medical School, Stanford University

9. W. Paige Hall Summer 2003 NSEC REU Pacific University (Faculty)

10. Heyjin (Chris) Park 2004 – 2005 B.S. (2005) Graduate Student in BME, Purdue Univ.

11. J. Russell Renzas Summer 2004 NSEC REU Graduate Student in Chemistry, Somorjai Group, University of California, Berkeley

12. Jessica Huber Summer 2005 NSEC REU St. Louis University

13. Andrew Loeffler Summer 2006 MRSEC REU Marquette University

14. Salome Ngatia Summer 2006 and 2007

NSEC REU Smith College

15. Alessa Gambardella AY2006-2008

Graduate Student in Chemistry, Murray Group, UNC, Chapel Hill

16. Heather Hoke AY2007-2009 Northwestern University

17. David No Summer 2007 CCNE REU Northwestern University

18. Eunice Sapp Summer 2007 MRSEC REU Carleton College

19. Nathan Greeneltch Summer 2008 1st YR NU Grad Student

Intel Corp.

20. Evan R. Delgado Summer 2008 NSEC REU SUNY Albany

21. Katie Mauck Summer 2008 AIC/NU REU Oberlin College

22. Coral Pagan Summer 2008 MRSEC REU University of Puerto Rico

23. Kari Rayner AY2009 AY2010

Northwestern University

24. Shenille Straker Summer 2009 NSEC REU South Carolina State University

25. Nevette Bailey Chandler

AY2010

CHEM 399 Northwestern University

26. Nathan Daly AY2010 CHEM 399 Northwestern University

27. Zelaya Meadows AY2010 Northwestern University

28. Maria Victoria Abrenica

Summer 2010 NSEC REU Wellesley College (Mentor: Laura Sagle)

29. Alyssa Zrimsek Summer 2010 MRSEC REU

Washington & Jefferson College Mentor: Faith Boman)

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30. Ingrid Mielke-Maday

Summer 2011 NSEC REU The College of William and Mary (Mentor: Lauren Kreno)

31. Shayla Gilmore Summer 2011 NSEC REU Benedict College (Mentor: Laura Ruvuna)

32. Luis Garibay Summer 2011 MRSEC REU Andrews University (Mentor: Matt Sonntag); M.S. Program in Chemistry, University of North Texas

33. Ben Paul Godek Summer 2012 MRSEC REU Northwestern University (Mentor: Matt Sonntag)

34. Kunal Prashant Shukla

Fall 2012 (started 11/15/12)

NU Junior work-study program

Northwestern University (Mentor: Fernanda Cardinal); Physics major

35. HongKwon (Aidan) Lee

Fall 2012 (started 11/15/12)

NU Freshman work-study program

Northwestern University (Mentor: Fernanda Cardinal)

36. James Brooks Summer 2013

MRSEC REU from Gustavus Adolphus College

Graduate School, Chemistry, University of Minnesota (Mentor: Fernanda Cardinal)

37. Huayi Wang 5/2013 -3/2014

CHEM 399 Northwestern University (Mentor: Stephanie Zaleski)

38. Kathleen Anne Clark Apr. 2015 – May 2016;

NU Sophomore - work study

Northwestern University (Mentor: Stephanie Zaleski)

39. Samantha L. Miller

Summer 2015 MRSEC REU Lake Forest College (Mentor was Alyssa Zrimsek); [email protected]

40. Madison Marie Smith Jan.-May 2016; Chem 399

NU Junior Northwestern University (Mentor: Stephanie Zaleski) [email protected]

41. Meaghan Bruening Summer 2016 MRSEC REU

St. Catherine University (Mentor: Lingxuan (Betty Peng) [email protected] Caltech for Grad School

42. Alanna Felts Summer 2017 CaSTL REU UC Irvine (Mentors: Emily Sprague-Klein and Tyler Ueltschi) [email protected]

43. Isabella Marie Rischall

Summer 2017 NU BME & ISP

Northwestern University (Mentor: Jennifer Park, Emma Vander Ende); [email protected]

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR TEACHERS (RET):

1. Elizabeth A. Watkins Summer 2003 NSEC RET Niles West High School, Skokie, IL 2. Keshia G. Korman Summer 2004 MRSEC RET Stone Scholastic Academy, Chicago, IL 3. Elizabeth A. Watkins Summer 2004 NSEC RET Niles West High School, Skokie, IL 4. Joseph LaMendola Summer 2005 MRSEC RET Steinmetz Academic Center, Chicago, IL 5. David E. Ashkenaz Summer 2005 NSEC RET Steinmetz Academic Center, Chicago, IL

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6. Dana Shabica Summer 2006 NSEC RET Michele Clark High School, Chicago, IL 7. Daniel Caldwell Summer 2007 NSEC RET Northside College Prep High School,

Chicago, IL 8. David E. Ashkenaz Summer 2008 NSEC RET Bronzevile Academic Center - Youth

Connection Charter School, Chicago, IL 9. Patrick Strybel Summer 2009 MRSEC RET Chicago International Charter School

Northtown Academy, Chicago, IL [email protected]

10. Lisa Backus Summer 2012 MRSEC RET Deerfield High School, Deerfield, IL [email protected]

11. Jaime Stasiorowski Summer 2014 MRSEC RET (mentored by Fernanda)

Deerfield High School, Deerfield, IL [email protected] http://stasscience.weebly.com/

12. Lawrence Soboleski Summer 2016 MRSEC RET (mentored by Fernanda)

Rickover Naval Academy, Chicago General Teacher (Chemistry Lead / Biology), [email protected]

13. Adriane Slaton Summer 2016 MRSEC RET (mentored by Fernanda)

Evanston Township High School Science Teacher (Biology/AP Biology) [email protected]

VISITORS:

1. Peter Freunscht 1996 - 1997 Visiting Predoctoral student, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

2. Stefan-Sven Jester 2000 - 2001 Visiting Predoctoral student, University of Karlsruhe

3. David Thompson 9/06 - 12/06 Visiting Scholar, Lawrence University

4. Kit D. Jernshøj 10/31/07 - 4/30/08 Visiting Predoctoral student, University of Southern Denmark

5. Vera Cantale 07/01/09 - 01/2/10 Visiting Predoctoral student, University of Ferrara, Italy

6. Vera Cantale 08/1/10 - 08/31/10 Visiting Predoctoral student, University of Ferrara, Italy

7. Si Chen 02/16/10 - 6/15/10 Visiting Predoctoral student, Chalmers University, Sweden

8. Partha Kundu 06/16/10 - 9/15/10 Visiting Predoctoral student, JNCSAR, Bangalore, India

9. Yoram Seltzer 08/01/10 - 7/31/11 Visiting Scholar, Department of Chemical Physics, Tel Aviv University, Israel

10. Ambra Idone 09/1/11 - 12/19/11 Visiting Predoctoral student, Visiting Pre-Doctoral Student; Università del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro, Italy

11. Ramna Ramnarayanan

11/07/11 - 4/30/12 Visiting Scholar, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology- Madras, India

12. Sangwoon Yoon 02/15/12 - 2/14/13 Visiting Scholar, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Dankook University, Gyeonggi 448-701 Korea

13. Silvia Settimi

09/10/12-12/07/12 Visiting Scholar, University of Bologna in Ravenna (Master's program), Italy

14. Federica Pozzi 12/01/12-11/30/13

Visiting Scholar, A. W. Mellon post-doctoral fellow at the Art Institute of Chicago

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15. Kyeong Seok Lee, Ph.D.

07/07/14 - 11/7/14 Visiting Scholar, Principal Research Scientist Electronic Materials Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology

16. Hannah Renee Reese

07/06/15 - 8/07/15 Visiting Graduate Student from UC Berkeley Collaborative MURI project with Doug Clark

17. Veronica Biolcati

07/19/17-07/28/17 Visiting AIC Intern (Mentors: Nolan Wong, Emma Vander Ende); [email protected]

RESEARCH PROFESSORS:

Jon A. Dieringer 2009-2011 Eli Lily, Research Scientist (January 2016), Jon A Dieringer [email protected], Jon Dieringer <[email protected]>; Northwestern University, Instrumentation Engineer & Senior Research Associate, Electronics & Laser Systems Core

Nilam C. Shah 2010-2015 Lake Forest College, Faculty (September 2015); Northwestern University, Research Assistant Professor, Van Duyne Group

Anne-Isabelle Henry

2016-present Current NU Research Assistant Professor

RESEARCH STAFF:

Mary Greene 11/01/08 - 09/30/12 Northwestern University, Research Coordinator, Van Duyne & Schatz Groups

Sanaiya Khatwani 12/03/12 - 02/27/15 Northwestern University, Associate Research Administrator, Van Duyne & Schatz Groups

Ruth Toby Singer 06/22/15 - present Northwestern University, Associate Research Administrator, Van Duyne & Schatz Groups