WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1134 St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 TEL: (314) 935-6530 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/ Email: chemistry@wuchem.wustl.edu Department of Chemistry Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Professor and Chairman. Degrees Offered: A.B, A.M, B.S, M.S, Ph.D. Fields of Specialization: Environmental, Inorganic, Nuclear, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry. Interdisciplinary Program: Molecular Biology (Chemistry and Physics Departments, Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences). McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences (Departments of Chemistry, Physics, and Earth and Planetary Sciences). ACKERMAN, JOSEPH J. H. (b.1949) William Greenleaf Eliot Professor. B.A, 1972, Boston University; Ph.D, 1977, Colorado State University. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1977, Colorado State University; NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1978, Oxford University. NMR Spectroscopy; Physical Chemistry. Magnetic resonance applications and method developments directed toward intact, functioning biological systems including multinuclear spectroscopy to probe metabolism and imaging to probe function, e.g., diffusion and blood flow. TEL: (314) 935-6593 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu Email: ackerman@wustl.edu Robert D. O’Connor, Robert J. Gropler, Linda Peterson, Jean Schaffer and Joseph J. H. Ackerman, Limits of a localized magnetic resonance spectroscopy assay for ex vivo myocardial triacylglycerol, J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal, 45, 382389 (2007). James A. Goodman, Joseph J. H. Ackerman and Jeffrey J. Neil, Cs + ADC in rat brain decreases markedly at death, Magn. Reson. Med, 59, 65-72 (2007). S. N. Jespersen, C. D. Kroenke, L. Ostegaard, J. J. H. Ackerman and D. A. Yablonskiy, Modeling dendrite density from magnetic diffusion measurements, NeuroImage, 34, 1473-1486 (2007). M. Zhu, A. Bashir, J. J. H. Ackerman and D. A. Yablonskiy, Improved calibration technique for In Vivo proton MRS thermometry for brain temperature measurement, Magn. Reson. Med, 60, 536-541 (2008). A. M. Prantner, G. L. Bretthorst, J. J. Neil, J. R. Garbow and J. J. H. Ackerman, Magnetization transfer induced biexponential longitudinal relaxation, Magn. Reson. Med, 60, 555-563 (2008). L. Zhao, A. L. Sukstanskii, C. D. Kroenke, J. Song, D. Piwnica-Worms, J. J. H. Ackerman and J. J. Neil, Intracellular water specific MR of microbead-adherent cells: HeLa cell intracellular water diffusion, Magn. Reson. Med, 59, 79-84 (2008). L. Zhao, C. D. Kroenke, J. Song, D. Piwnica-Worms, J. J. H. Ackerman and J. J. Neil, Intracellular water specific MR of microbead-adherent cells: The HeLa cell intracellular water exchange lifetime, NMR Biomed, 21, 159-164 (2008). A. M. Prantner, Re-evaluation of transmembrane water exchange. (D) J. Xu, Non-invasive prostate cancer localization by diffusion MR imaging. (D) M. D. Budde, Detecting axonal damage in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis with diffusion tensor imaging. (D) ANDERSON, CAROLYN J. (b.1962) Professor. B.S, 1985, University of Wisconsin-Superior. Research Associate, 1990-1992, Washington University. Bioinorganic Chemistry; Medicinal and/or Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The major focus of our research is the development, evaluation and application of radiopharmaceuticals containing metal radionuclides for diagnostic imaging and targeted radiotherapy of cancer. We are particularly interested in 64Cu (T1/2 = 12.7 hours), because it emits ß+ particles for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and ß- particles for radiotherapy. The agents we are studying are 64Cu-labeled receptor ligand conjugates for imaging and therapy of cancer and cancer metastasis. TEL: (314) 362-8427 FAX: (314) 362-9940 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/anderson Email: andersoncj@wustl.edu Thaddeus J. Wadas, Edward H. Wong, Gary R. Weisman and Carolyn J. Anderson, Copper chelation chemistry and its role in copper radiopharmaceuticals, Curr. Pharm. Des, 13, 3-16 (2007). Katie J. Heroux, Katrina S. Woodin, David J. Tranchemontagne, Peter C. B. Widger, Evan Southwick, Edward H. Wong, Gary R. Weisman, Sterling A. Tomellini, Thaddeus J. Wadas, Carolyn J. Anderson, Scott Kassel, James A. Golen and Arnold L. Rheingold, The long and short of it: the influence of N-carboxyethyl versus N-carboxymethyl pendant arms on in vitro and in vivo behavior of copper complexes of cross-bridged tetraamine macrocycles, Dalton Trans, 21502162 (2007). Jennifer E. Sprague, Yijie Peng, Ashley L. Fiamengo, Katrina S. Woodin, Evan A. Southwick, Gary R. Weisman, Edward H. Wong, James A. Golen, Arnold L. Rheingold and Carolyn J. Anderson, Synthesis, Characterization and In Vivo Studies of Cu(II)-64-Labeled Cross-Bridged Tetraazamacrocycle-amide Complexes as Models of Peptide Conjugate Imaging Agents, J. Med. Chem, 50, 2527-2535 (2007). Martin Eiblmaier, Rebecca Andrews, Richard Laforest, Buck E. Rogers and Carolyn J. Anderson, Nuclear uptake and dosimetry of 64Cu-labeled chelator-somatostatin conjugates in an SSTr2-transfected human tumor cell line, J. Nucl. Med, 48, 1390-1396 (2007). Jennifer E. Sprague, Hideki Kitaura, Wei Zou, Yunpeng Ye, Samuel Achilefu, Katherine N. Weilbaecher, Steven L. Teitelbaum and Carolyn J. Anderson, Noninvasive imaging of osteoclasts in parathyroid hormone-induced osteolysis using a 64Cu-labeled RGD peptide, J. Nucl. Med, 48, 311-318 (2007). Jason S. Lewis and Carolyn J. Anderson, Radiometal-labeled somatostatin analogs for application in cancer imaging and therapy, Methods Mol. Biol. (Totowa, NJ, U. S.), 386, 227-240 (2007). Jesse J. Parry, Martin Eiblmaier, Rebecca Andrews, Laura A. Meyer, Ryuji Higashikubo, Carolyn J. Anderson and Buck E. Rogers, Characterization of somatostatin receptor subtype 2 expression in stably transfected A-427 human cancer cells, Mol. Imaging, 6, 56-67 (2007). W. Barry Edwards, Baogang Xu, Walter Akers, Philip P. Cheney, Kexian Liang, Buck E. Rogers, Carolyn J. Anderson and Samuel Achilefu, Agonist-Antagonist Dilemma in Molecular Imaging: Evaluation of a Monomolecular Multimodal Imaging Agent for the Somatostatin Receptor, Bioconjugate Chem, 19, 192-200 (2008). Martin Eiblmaier, Laura A. Meyer and Carolyn J. Anderson, The role of p53 in the trafficking of copper-64 to tumor cell nuclei, Cancer Biol. Ther, 7, 63-69 (2008). Wen Ping Li, Laura A. Meyer, David A. Capretto, Christopher D. Sherman and Carolyn J. Anderson, Receptor-Binding, Biodistribution, and Metabolism Studies of 64Cu-DOTACetuximab, a PET-Imaging Agent for Epidermal GrowthFactor Receptor-Positive Tumors, Cancer Biother. Radiopharm, 23, 158-171 (2008). Martin Eiblmaier, Laura A. Meyer, Mark A. Watson, Paula M. Fracasso, Linda J. Pike and Carolyn J. Anderson, Correlating EGFR expression with receptor binding properties and internalization of 64Cu-DOTA-C225 in five cervical cancer cell lines, J. Nucl. Med, 49, 1472-1479 (2008). Thaddeus J. Wadas, Martin Eiblmaier, Alexander Zheleznyak, Christopher D. Sherman, Riccardo Ferdani, Kexian Liang, Samuel Achilefu and Carolyn J. Anderson, Preparation and biological evaluation of 64Cu-CB-TE2A-sst2-ANT, a somatostatin antagonist for PET imaging of somatostatin receptor positive tumors, J. Nucl. Med, 49, 1819-1827 (2008). C. A. Boswell, Copper-64-labeled tetraazamacrocyclic complexes as components of radiopharmaceuticals: metabolism, characterization, and mechanisms of metal dissociation. (D) J. E. Sprague, Molecular imaging of cancer biology using copper-64 radiolabeled peptides. (D) BIRMAN, VLADIMIR B. (b.1969) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1995, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Ph.D, 2000, University of Chicago. NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, 2000-2003, Columbia University. Catalysis; Organic Chemistry. Total synthesis of natural products, ration design of enantioselective catalysts, development of synthetic methodology. TEL: (314) 935-9188 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/birman.html Email: birman@wustl.edu Vladimir B. Birman, Zhufeng Zhao and Lei Guo, Benzo[b] fluorenes via Indanone Dianion Annulation. A Short Synthesis of Prekinamycin, Org. Lett, 9, 1223-1225 (2007). Vladimir B. Birman, Hui Jiang and Ximin Li, Enantioselective Synthesis of Lobeline via Nonenzymatic Desymmetrization, Org. Lett, 9, 3237-3240 (2007). Vladimir B. Birman, Ximin Li and Zhenfu Han, Nonaromatic Amidine Derivatives as Acylation Catalysts, Org. Lett, 9, 37-40 (2007). Ximin Li, Peng Liu, K. N. Houk and Vladimir B. Birman, Origin of Enantioselectivity in CF3-PIP-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of Secondary Benzylic Alcohols, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 13836-13837 (2008). Vladimir B. Birman and Ximin Li, Homobenzotetramisole: An Effective Catalyst for Kinetic Resolution of Aryl-Cycloalkanols, Org. Lett, 10, 1115-1118 (2008). X. Li, Design, development and applications of amidinebased enantioselective acyl transfer catalysts. (D) Z. Zhao, Benzo{b}fluorenes via indanone dianion annulation: Total synthesis of prekinamycin and progress toward kinamycins. (D) 1 BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT E. (b.1948) Professor. B.S, 1970, Nebraska Wesleyan University; Ph.D, 1975, University of California, Berkeley. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1975-1976, University of California, Berkeley; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1976-79, University of Washington, Seattle. Biochemistry; Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry. Excitation and electron transfer in photosynthetic systems. Origin and early evolution of photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation. Metalloenzymes involved in electron transfer and oxidative stress processes. TEL: (314) 935-7971 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/blankenship Email: blankenship@wustl.edu Nancy Y. Kiang, Janet Siefert, Govindjee and Robert E. Blankenship, Spectral Signatures of Photosynthesis. I. Review of Earth Organisms, Astrobiology, 7, 222-251 (2007). Nancy Y. Kiang, Antigona Segura, Giovanna Tinetti, Govindjee, Robert E. Blankenship, Martin Cohen, Janet Siefert, David Crisp and Victoria S. Meadows, Spectral Signatures of Photosynthesis. II. Coevolution with Other Stars and the Atmosphere on Extrasolar Worlds, Astrobiology, 7, 252-274 (2007). Nancy Y. Kiang, Janet Siefert, Govindjee and Robert E. Blankenship, Spectral signatures of photosynthesis. I. Review of Earth organisms. [Erratum to document cited in CA147:138314], Astrobiology, 7, 818 (2007). Martin F. Hohmann-Marriott and Robert E. Blankenship, Variable fluorescence in green sulfur bacteria, Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Bioenerg, 1767, 106-113 (2007). Martin F. Hohmann-Marriott and Robert E. Blankenship, Hypothesis on chlorosome biogenesis in green photosynthetic bacteria, FEBS Lett, 581, 800-803 (2007). Tien Le Olson, Allison M. L. van de Meene, J. Nicholas Francis, Beverly K. Pierson and Robert E. Blankenship, Pigment analysis of “Candidatus Chlorothrix halophila,” a green filamentous anoxygenic phototrophic bacterium, J. Bacteriol, 189, 4187-4195 (2007). Allison M. L. van de Meene, Tien Le Olson, Aaron M. Collins and Robert E. Blankenship, Initial characterization of the photosynthetic apparatus of “Candidatus Chlorothrix halophila,” a filamentous, anoxygenic photoautotroph, J. Bacteriol, 189, 4196-4203 (2007). Wesley D. Swingley, Sumedha Sadekar, Stephen D. Mastrian, Heather J. Matthies, Jicheng Hao, Hector Ramos, Chaitanya R. Acharya, Amber L. Conrad, Heather L. Taylor, Liza C. Dejesa, Maulik K. Shah, Maeve E. O’Huallachain, Michael T. Lince, Robert E. Blankenship, J. Thomas Beatty and Jeffrey W. Touchman, The complete genome sequence of Roseobacter denitrificans reveals a mixotrophic rather than photosynthetic metabolism, J. Bacteriol, 189, 683-690 (2007). Christopher R. Staples, Surobhi Lahiri, Jason Raymond, Lindsay Von Herbulis, Biswarup Mukhophadhyay and Robert E. Blankenship, Expression and association of group IV nitrogenase NifD and NifH homologs in the non-nitrogenfixing archaeon Methanocaldococcus jannaschii, J. Bacteriol, 189, 7392-7398 (2007). Yueyong Xin, Su Lin and Robert E. Blankenship, Femtosecond Spectroscopy of the Primary Charge Separation in Reaction Centers of Chloroflexus aurantiacus with Selective Excitation in the QY and Soret Bands, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 9367-9373 (2007). Gregory S. Engel, Tessa R. Calhoun, Elizabeth L. Read, Tae-Kyu Ahn, Tomas Mancal, Yuan-Chung Cheng, Robert E. Blankenship and Graham R. Fleming, Evidence for wavelike energy transfer through quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems, Nature (London, U. K.), 446, 782-786 (2007). Elizabeth L. Read, Gregory S. Engel, Tessa R. Calhoun, Tomas Mancal, Tae Kyu Ahn, Robert E. Blankenship and Graham R. Fleming, Cross-peak-specific two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 14203-14208 (2007). Elizabeth L. Read, Gabriela S. Schlau-Cohen, Gregory S. Engel, Jianzhong Wen, Robert E. Blankenship and Graham R. Fleming, Visualization of excitonic structure in the FennaMatthews-Olson photosynthetic complex by polarization-dependent two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, Biophys. J, 95, 847-856 (2008). Jason Raymond and Robert E. Blankenship, The origin of the oxygen-evolving complex, Coord. Chem. Rev, 252, 377383 (2008). W. Matthew Sattley, Michael T. Madigan, Wesley D. Swingley, Patricia C. Cheung, Kate M. Clocksin, Amber L. Conrad, Liza C. Dejesa, Barbara M. Honchak, Deborah O. Jung, Lauren E. Karbach, Ahmet Kurdoglu, Surobhi Lahiri, Stephen D. Mastrian, Lawrence E. Page, Heather L. Taylor, Zi T. Wang, Jason Raymond, Min Chen, Robert E. Blankenship and Jeffrey W. Touchman, The genome of Heliobacterium modesticaldum, a phototrophic representative of the Firmicutes containing the simplest photosynthetic apparatus, J. Bacteriol, 190, 4687-4696 (2008). Min Chen, Yinan Zhang and Robert E. Blankenship, Nomenclature for membrane-bound light-harvesting complexes of cyanobacteria, Photosynth. Res, 95, 147-154 (2008). Wesley D. Swingley, Min Chen, Patricia C. Cheung, Amber L. Conrad, Liza C. Dejesa, Jicheng Hao, Barbara M. Honchak, Lauren E. Karbach, Ahmet Kurdoglu, Surobhi Lahiri, Stephen D. Mastrian, Hideaki Miyashita, Lawrence Page, Pushpa Ramakrishna, Soichirou Satoh, W. Matthew Sattley, Yuichiro Shimada, Heather L. Taylor, Tatsuya 2 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Tomo, Tohru Tsuchiya, Zi T. Wang, Jason Raymond, Mamoru Mimuro, Robert E. Blankenship and Jeffrey W. Touchman, Niche adaptation and genome expansion in the chlorophyll d-producing cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 2005-2010 (2008). BLEEKE, JOHN R. (b.1954) Associate Professor and Vice Chair. B.A, 1976, Carthage College; M.S, 1979, Cornell University; Ph.D, 1981, Cornell University. Postdoctoral Researcher, 1981, University of California, Berkeley. Inorganic Chemistry; Organometallic Chemistry. Synthesis, structure, dynamics and reactivity of transition metal organometallic complexes; (pentadienyl) metal and (heteropentadienyl) metal chemistry; organic chemistry of metal-bound polyenyl groups; metallabenzenes and other aromatic metallacycles. TEL: (314) 9356809 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Bleeke/ Email: bleeke@wustl.edu John R. Bleeke, Aromatic Iridacycles, Acc. Chem. Res, 40, 1035-1047 (2007). John R. Bleeke, Todsapon Thananatthanachon and Nigam P. Rath, Pentadienyl-Metal-Phosphine Chemistry. Part 34. Synthesis, Structure, and Spectroscopy of Silaallyl- and Silapentadienyl-Iridium-Phosphine Complexes, Organometallics, 26, 3904-3907 (2007). John R. Bleeke, Todsapon Thananatthanachon and Nigam P. Rath, Silapentadienyl-Iridium-Phosphine Chemistry, Organometallics, 27, 2436-2446 (2008). John R. Bleeke, Phawit Putprasert, Todsapon Thananatthanachon and Nigam P. Rath, Synthesis and Characterization of Fused-Ring Iridapyrroles, Organometallics, 27, 57445747 (2008). P. Putprasert, Chemistry of iridium complexes with n-lithiated imine reagents: Synthesis and characterization of fusedring iridapyrroles. (D) T. Thananatthanachon, Synthesis, structure, spectroscopy and reactivity of silaallyl- and silapentadienyl-iridium-phosphine complexes. (D) BUHRO, WILLIAM E. (b.1958) Professor. A.B, 1980, Hope College; Ph.D, 1985, University of California, Los Angeles. Chester Davis Fellow, 1985, Indiana University. Inorganic Chemistry; Materials Chemistry. Synthetic inorganic and materials chemistry, semiconductor quantum wires, inorganic nanoparticles, nanofibers, nanowhiskers, nanotubes and their growth mechanisms, nanocrystalline and nanocomposite materials. TEL: (314) 935-4269 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/buhro.html Email: buhro@wustl.edu Qingling Hang, Fudong Wang, William E. Buhro and David B. Janes, Ambipolar conduction in transistors using solution grown InAs nanowires with Cd doping, Appl. Phys. Lett, 90, 062108/1-062108/3 (2007). Angang Dong, Rui Tang and William E. Buhro, SolutionBased Growth and Structural Characterization of Homo- and Heterobranched Semiconductor Nanowires, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 12254-12262 (2007). Fudong Wang, Heng Yu, Jingbo Li, O. Qingling Hang, Dmitry Zemlyanov, Patrick C. Gibbons, Lin-Wang Wang, David B. Janes and William E. Buhro, Spectroscopic Properties of Colloidal Indium Phosphide Quantum Wires, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 14327-14335 (2007). Fudong Wang and William E. Buhro, Determination of the Rod-Wire Transition Length in Colloidal Indium Phosphide Quantum Rods, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 14381-14387 (2007). K. S. Bondi, A. K. Gangopadhyay, Z. Marine, T. H. Kim, Anindita Mukhopadhyay, A. I. Goldman, William E. Buhro and K. F. Kelton, Effects of microalloying with 3d transition metals on glass formation in Al-Y-Fe alloys, J. Non-Cryst. Solids, 353, 4723-4731 (2007). Angang Dong, Fudong Wang, Tyrone L. Daulton and William E. Buhro, Solution-Liquid-Solid (SLS) Growth of ZnSeZnTe Quantum Wires having Axial Heterojunctions, Nano Lett, 7, 1308-1313 (2007). John J. Glennon, Rui Tang, William E. Buhro and Richard A. Loomis, Synchronous Photoluminescence Intermittency (Blinking) along Whole Semiconductor Quantum Wires, Nano Lett, 7, 3290-3295 (2007). Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier, Svilen Bobev, Arnold M. Guloy, Shiou-Jyh Hwu, Abdou Lachgar, Susan E. Latturner, Raymond, E. Schaak, Dong-Kyun Seo, Slavi C. Sevov, Andreas Stein, Bogdan Dabrowski, John E. Greedan, Martha Greenblatt, Clare P. Grey, Allan J. Jacobson, Douglas A. Keszler, Jing Li, Mas A. Subramanian, Younan Xia, Tahir Cagin, Ulrich Haeussermann, Timothy Hughbanks, S. D. Mahanti, Dane Morgan, Dong-Kyun Seo, Nicola A. Spaldin, William E. Buhro and et al, Report from the third workshop on future directions of solid-state chemistry: The status of solid-state chemistry and its impact in the physical sciences, Prog. Solid State Chem, 36, 1-133 (2007). Fudong Wang, Heng Yu, Sohee Jeong, Jeffrey M. Pietryga, Jennifer A. Hollingsworth, Patrick C. Gibbons and William E. Buhro, The Scaling of the Effective Band Gaps in Indium-Arsenide Quantum Dots and Wires, ACS Nano, 2, 1903-1913 (2008). Jianwei Sun and William E. Buhro, The use of single- source precursors for the solution-liquid-solid growth of metal sulfide semiconductor nanowires, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 47, 3215-3218 (2008). Fudong Wang, Rui Tang, Heng Yu, Patrick C. Gibbons and William E. Buhro, Size- and Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Bismuth Nanoparticles, Chem. Mater, 20, 3656-3662 (2008). Angang Dong, Heng Yu, Fudong Wang and William E. Buhro, Colloidal GaAs Quantum Wires: Solution-LiquidSolid Synthesis and Quantum-Confinement Studies, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 5954-5961 (2008). Jianwei Sun, Lin-Wang Wang and William E. Buhro, Synthesis of Cadmium Telluride Quantum Wires and the Similarity of Their Effective Band Gaps to Those of Equidiameter Cadmium Telluride Quantum Dots, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 7997-8005 (2008). John J. Glennon, William E. Buhro and Richard A. Loomis, Simple Surface-Trap-Filling Model for Photoluminescence Blinking Spanning Entire CdSe Quantum Wires, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4813-4817 (2008). Jianwei Sun, William E. Buhro, Lin-Wang Wang and Joshua Schrier, Electronic structure and spectroscopy of cadmium telluride quantum wires, Nano Lett, 8, 2913-2919 (2008). Fudong Wang, Rui Tang and William E. Buhro, The Trouble with TOPO; Identification of Adventitious Impurities Beneficial to the Growth of Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dots, Rods, and Wires, Nano Lett, 8, 3521-3524 (2008). Qingling Hang, Fudong Wang, Patrick D. Carpenter, Dmitri Zemlyanov, Dmitri Zakharov, Eric A. Stach, William E. Buhro and David B. Janes, Role of Molecular Surface Passivation in Electrical Transport Properties of InAs Nanowires, Nano Lett, 8, 49-55 (2008). A. Dong, Colloidal semiconductor nanowires: Synthesis, quantum-confinement-effect studies, and heterostructure fabrication. (D) F. Wang, Collidal InAs and InP quantum wires and rods: Synthesis, quantum-confinement effects, and electrical-transport properties. (D) J. Sun, High-quality colloidal II-VI and IV-VI semiconductor nanowires: Diameter-controlled syntheses, quantumconfinement-effect studies, and electronic structure. (D) GASPAR, PETER P. (b.1935) Professor. B.S, 1957, California Institute of Technology; M.S, 1958, Yale University; Ph.D, 1961, Yale University. NATO Fellow, 1961-1962, University of Heidelberg; Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1962-1963, California Institute of Technology. Organic Chemistry; Physical Organic Chemistry. Sterically unencumbered stannylenes, charged carbene analogs, four-valence electron reactive intermediates, tripletsilylenes and germylenes. TEL: (314) 935-6568 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Gaspar/index.html Email: gaspar@wustl.edu Dong Zhou, Mrinmoy Nag, Amber L. Russel, David Read, Henry W. Rohrs, Michael L. Gross and Peter P. Gaspar, A Retro-Diels Alder route to Tetramethyldisilene Me2Si:SiMe2 revisited: Flow Pyrolysis of 1,1,2,2-Tetramethyl-1,2-disilacyclohex-4-ene, Silicon Chem, 3, 117-122 (2007). Akira Sekiguchi, Takashi Tanaka, Masaaki Ichinohe, Kimio Akiyama and Peter P. Gaspar, Tri-tert-butylsilylsilylenes with Alkali Metal Substituents (tBu3Si)SiM (M = Li, K): Electronically and Sterically Accessible Triplet Ground States, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 426-427 (2008). GELB, LEV D. (b.1970) Associate Professor. B.A, 1992, Columbia University; Ph.D, 1995, Cambridge University. NSF CISE Fellowship, 1996-1997, Cornell University; Research Associate, 1998, North Carolina State University; Research Associate, 1999, University of Pittsburgh. Computational Chemistry; Theoretical Chemistry. Computational materials science, algorithm development, statistical mechanics, nanofluid phenomena, adsorption, phase equilibria, first-principles simulations, self-assembly. TEL: (314) 935-5026 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~gelb Email: gelb@wustl.edu Brian C. Barnes and Lev D. Gelb, Meta-Optimization of Evolutionary Strategies for Empirical Potential Development: Application to Aqueous Silicate Systems, J. Chem. Theory Comput, 3, 1749-1764 (2007). Betul Unlusu, Kayne M. Smith, M. Yousuff Hussaini, Lev D. Gelb and Susan D. Allen, A molecular dynamics study of laser-assisted cleaning: energy transfer medium-contaminant particle interaction, J. Comput. Theor. Nanosci, 4, 488-493 (2007). Lev D. Gelb, Simulating Silica Aerogels with a CoarseGrained Flexible Model and Langevin Dynamics, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 15792-15802 (2007). Rafael Salazar and Lev D. Gelb, A Computational Study of the Reconstruction of Amorphous Mesoporous Materials from Gas Adsorption Isotherms and Structure Factors via Evolutionary Optimization, Langmuir, 23, 530-541 (2007). Jiankuai Diao, Rafael Salazar, K. F. Kelton and Lev D. Gelb, Impact of diffusion on concentration profiles around near-critical nuclei and implications for theories of nucleation and growth, Acta Mater, 56, 2585-2591 (2008). GROSS, MICHAEL L. (b.1940) Professor. B.A, 1962, St. John’s University; Ph.D, 1966, University of Minnesota. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1966-1967, University of Pennsylvania; Postdoctoral Fellowship, 19671968, Purdue University. Mass spectrometry; Physical Chemistry. Biophysical properties of proteins by mass spectrometry; Fourier transform mass spectrometry; applications of mass spectrometry in DNA chemistry and immunology; method development; proteomics. TEL: (314) 935-4814 FAX: (314) 935-7484 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/~msf Email: mgross@wustl.edu Ying L. Li, Xiong Su, Philip D. Stahl and Michael L. Gross, Quantification of Diacylglycerol Molecular Species in Biological Samples by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry after One-Step Derivatization, Anal. Chem, 79, 1569-1574 (2007). Li-Rong Sun, Chen Qing, Yan-Li Zhang, Shu-Yu Jia, Zhong-Rong Li, Shen-Ji Pei, Ming-Hua Qiu, Michael L. Gross and Samuel X. Qiu, Cimicifoetisides A and B, two cytotoxic cycloartane triterpenoid glycosides from the rhizomes of Cimicifuga foetida, inhibit proliferation of cancer cells, Beilstein J. Org. Chem, 3, No pp. given (2007). Samuel X. Qiu, Chun Dan, Li-Sheng Ding, Shulin Peng, Shao-Nong Chen, Norman R. Farnsworth, Jan Nolta, Michael L. Gross and Ping Zhou, A Triterpene Glycoside from Black Cohosh that Inhibits Osteoclastogenesis by Modulating RANKL and TNF␣ Signaling Pathways, Chem. Biol. (Cambridge, MA, U. S.), 14, 860-869 (2007). David M. Hambly and Michael L. Gross, Laser flash photochemical oxidation to locate heme binding and conformational changes in myoglobin, Int. J. Mass Spectrom, 259, 124-129 (2007). Joseph T. Moolayil, Mathai George, R. Srinivas, Daryl Giblin, Amber Russell and Michael L. Gross, Protonated Nitro Group as a Gas-Phase Electrophile: Experimental and Theoretical Study of the Cyclization of o-Nitrodiphenyl Ethers, Amines, and Sulfides, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 18, 2204-2217 (2007). Mei M. Zhu, David Hambly and Michael L. Gross, Quantification of protein-ligand interactions in solution by hydrogen/deuterium exchange (PLIMSTEX), Methods Princ. Med. Chem, 36, 341-375 (2007). Nathan J. Felix, David L. Donermeyer, Stephen Horvath, James J. Walters, Michael L. Gross, Anish Suri and Paul M. Allen, Alloreactive T cells respond specifically to multiple distinct peptide-MHC complexes, Nat. Immunol, 8, 388-397 (2007). Chun Dan, Yan Zhou, Deng Ye, Shulin Peng, Lisheng Ding, Michael L. Gross and Samuel X. Qiu, Cimicifugadine from Cimicifuga foetida, a New Class of Triterpene Alkaloids with Novel Reactivity, Org. Lett, 9, 1813-1816 (2007). Dong Zhou, Mrinmoy Nag, Amber L. Russel, David Read, Henry W. Rohrs, Michael L. Gross and Peter P. Gaspar, A Retro-Diels Alder route to Tetramethyldisilene Me2Si:SiMe2 revisited: Flow Pyrolysis of 1,1,2,2-Tetramethyl-1,2-disilacyclohex-4-ene, Silicon Chem, 3, 117-122 (2007). J. Micah Wilcox, Don L. Rempel and Michael L. Gross, Method of Measuring Oligonucleotide-Metal Affinities: Interactions of the Thrombin Binding Aptamer with K+ and Sr2+, Anal. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 80, 2365-2371 (2008). Justin B. Sperry, Xiangguo Shi, Don L. Rempel, Yoshifumi Nishimura, Satoko Akashi and Michael L. Gross, A Mass Spectrometric Approach to the Study of DNA-Binding Proteins: Interaction of Human TRF2 with Telomeric DNA, Biochemistry, 47, 1797-1807 (2008). Moriah R. Beck, Gregory T. DeKoster, David M. Hambly, Michael L. Gross, David P. Cistola and William E. Goldman, Structural Features Responsible for the Biological Stability of Histoplasma’s Virulence Factor CBP, Biochemistry, 47, 4427-4438 (2008). Qiang Zhang and Michael L. Gross, Efficient Synthesis, Liquid Chromatography Purification, and Tandem Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Estrogen-Modified DNA Bases, Chem. Res. Toxicol, 21, 1244-1252 (2008). Qiang Zhang, Rebecca L. Aft and Michael L. Gross, Estrogen Carcinogenesis: Specific Identification of Estrogen-Modified Nucleobase in Breast Tissue from Women, Chem. Res. Toxicol, 21, 1509-1513 (2008). David M. Hambly and Michael L. Gross, Microsecond time-scale hydroxyl radical profiling of solvent-accessible protein residues, Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry, 52, 151-177 (2008). Dian G. T. Su, Jeffrey L.-F. Kao, Michael L. Gross and John-Stephen A. Taylor, Structure Determination of an Interstrand-Type Cis-Anti Cyclobutane Thymine Dimer Produced in High Yield by UVB Light in an Oligodeoxynucleotide at Acidic pH, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 11328-11337 (2008). Christopher J. Hogan, Jr., James A. Carroll, Henry W. Rohrs, Pratim Biswas and Michael L. Gross, Charge Carrier Field Emission Determines the Number of Charges on Native State Proteins in Electrospray Ionization, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 6926-6927 (2008). Tingting Tu, Andrew D. Sauter, Andrew D. Sauter and Michael L. Gross, Improving the Signal Intensity and Sensitivity of MALDI Mass Spectrometry by Using Nanoliter Spots Deposited by Induction-Based Fluidics, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 19, 1086-1090 (2008). WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Adam M. Brustkern, Don L. Rempel and Michael L. Gross, An Electrically Compensated Trap Designed to Eighth Order for FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 19, 1281-1285 (2008). Gary J. Patti, Jiawei Chen, Jacob Schaefer and Michael L. Gross, Characterization of structural variations in the peptidoglycan of vancomycin-susceptible enterococcus faecium: Understanding glycopeptide-antibiotic binding sites using mass spectrometry, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 19, 14671475 (2008). Justin B. Sperry, J. Micah Wilcox and Michael L. Gross, Strong Anion Exchange for Studying Protein-DNA Interactions by H/D Exchange Mass Spectrometry, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 19, 887-890 (2008). Anish Suri, James J. Walters, Henry W. Rohrs, Michael L. Gross and Emil R. Unanue, First Signature of Islet -CellDerived Naturally Processed Peptides Selected by Diabetogenic Class II MHC Molecules, J. Immunol, 180, 3849-3856 (2008). Thomas E. Clark, Mohamed Makha, Alexandre N. Sobolev, Dian Su, Henry Rohrs, Michael L. Gross, Jerry L. Atwood and Colin L. Raston, Self-organized nano-arrays of pphosphonic acid functionalized higher order calixarenes, New J. Chem, 32, 1478-1483 (2008). B. Vu, Probing DNA photo product deamination kinetics and DNA-bonding protein interactions by mass spectrometry. (D) D. Hambly, Development of hydroxyl radical footprinting methods to monitor protein surfaces and dyanamics. (D) E. Elliott, Characterization of cation receptors and synthetic anion transporters. (D) J. M. Wilcox, Mass spectrometric investigations of quadruplex DNA. (D) J. Sperry, Biophysical characterization of protein-ligand interactions by localized H/D exchange mass spectrometry. (D) GROSS, RICHARD W. (b.1950) Professor. A.B, 1972, Columbia College; M.D, 1976, New York University; Ph.D, 1982, Washington University. Biochemistry; Bioorganic Chemistry. Molecular organization, dynamics and interactions of chemical constituents in biologic membranes; specifically effects of ether lipids and cholesterol in these areas. TEL: (314) 362-2690 FAX: (314) 362-1402 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/rgross Email: rgross@wustl.edu Xuntian Jiang, Hua Cheng, Kui Yang, Richard W. Gross and Xianlin Han, Alkaline methanolysis of lipid extracts extends shotgun lipidomics analyses to the low-abundance regime of cellular sphingolipids, Anal. Biochem, 371, 135-145 (2007). Gang Sun, Kui Yang, Zhongdan Zhao, Shaoping Guan, Xianlin Han and Richard W. Gross, Shotgun Metabolomics Approach for the Analysis of Negatively Charged Water-Soluble Cellular Metabolites from Mouse Heart Tissue, Anal. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 79, 6629-6640 (2007). Xianlin Han, Jingyue Yang, Kui Yang, Zhongdan, Zhao, Dana R. Abendschein and Richard W. Gross, Alterations in Myocardial Cardiolipin Content and Composition Occur at the Very Earliest Stages of Diabetes: A Shotgun Lipidomics Study, Biochemistry, 46, 6417-6428 (2007). John Yang, Nandakumar Sambandam, Xianlin Han, Richard W. Gross, Michael Courtois, Attila Kovacs, Maria Febbraio, Brian N. Finck and Daniel P. Kelly, CD36 Deficiency Rescues Lipotoxic Cardiomyopathy, Circ. Res, 100, 12081217 (2007). Fatiha Nassir, Brody Wilson, Xianlin Han, Richard W. Gross and Nada A. Abumrad, CD36 Is Important for Fatty Acid and Cholesterol Uptake by the Proximal but Not Distal Intestine, J. Biol. Chem, 282, 19493-19501 (2007). David J. Mancuso, Harold F. Sims, Xianlin Han, Christopher M. Jenkins, Shao Ping Guan, Kui Yang, Sung Ho Moon, Terri Pietka, Nada A. Abumrad, Paul H. Schlesinger and Richard W. Gross, Genetic Ablation of Calcium-independent Phospholipase A2␥ Leads to Alterations in Mitochondrial Lipid Metabolism and Function Resulting in a Deficient Mitochondrial Bioenergetic Phenotype, J. Biol. Chem, 282, 34611-34622 (2007). David J. Mancuso, Xianlin Han, Christopher M. Jenkins, John J. Lehman, Nandakumar Sambandam, Harold F. Sims, Jingyue Yang, Wei Yan, Kui Yang, Karen Green, Dana R. Abendschein, Jeffrey E. Saffitz and Richard W. Gross, Dramatic Accumulation of Triglycerides and Precipitation of Cardiac Hemodynamic Dysfunction during Brief Caloric Restriction in Transgenic Myocardium Expressing Human Calcium-independent Phospholipase A2␥, J. Biol. Chem, 282, 9216-9227 (2007). Eileen M. Burkart, Nandakumar Sambandam, Xianlin Han, Richard W. Gross, Michael Courtois, Carolyn M. Gierasch, Kooresh Shoghi, Michael J. Welch and Daniel P. Kelly, Nuclear receptors PPAR/␦ and PPAR␣ direct distinct metabolic regulatory programs in the mouse heart, J. Clin. Invest, 117, 3930-3939 (2007). Richard W. Gross and Xianlin Han, Lipidomics in diabetes and the metabolic syndrome, Methods Enzymol, 433, 73-90 (2007). Kui Yang, Zhongdan Zhao, Richard W. Gross and Xianlin Han, Shotgun lipidomics identifies a paired rule for the pres- ence of isomeric ether phospholipid molecular species, PLoS One, 12, e1368 (2007). Ibrahim Malik, John Turk, David J. Mancuso, Laura Montier, Mary Wohltmann, David F. Wozniak, Robert E. Schmidt, Richard W. Gross and Paul T. Kotzbauer, Disrupted membrane homeostasis and accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins in a mouse model of infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy caused by PLA2G6 mutations, Am. J. Pathol, 172, 406-416 (2008). John J. Lehman, Sihem Boudina, Natasha Hausler Banke, Nandakumar Sambandam, Xianlin Han, Deanna M. Young, Teresa C. Leone, Richard W. Gross, E. Douglas Lewandowski, E. Dale Abel and Daniel P. Kelly, The transcriptional coactivator PGC-1␣ is essential for maximal and efficient cardiac mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation and lipid homeostasis, Am. J. Physiol, 295, H185-H196 (2008). Gang Sun, Kui Yang, Zhongdan Zhao, Shaoping Guan, Xianlin Han and Richard W. Gross, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Cellular Glycerophospholipids Enabled by Multiplexed Solvent Dependent Analyte-Matrix Interactions, Anal. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 80, 7576-7585 (2008). Hua Cheng, David J. Mancuso, Xuntian Jiang, Shaoping Guan, Jingyue Yang, Kui Yang, Gang Sun, Richard W. Gross and Xianlin Han, Shotgun Lipidomics Reveals the Temporally Dependent, Highly Diversified Cardiolipin Profile in the Mammalian Brain: Temporally Coordinated Postnatal Diversification of Cardiolipin Molecular Species with Neuronal Remodeling, Biochemistry, 47, 5869-5880 (2008). Sung Ho Moon, Christopher M. Jenkins, David J. Mancuso, John Turk and Richard W. Gross, Smooth muscle cell arachidonic acid release, migration, and proliferation are markedly attenuated in mice null for calcium-independent phospholipase A2ß, J. Biol. Chem, 283, 33975-33987 (2008). Xianlin Han and Richard W. Gross, New developments in multi-dimensional mass spectrometry based shotgun lipidomics, Metabolomics, Metabonomics Metab. Profiling, 134-160 (2008). Xianlin Han, Kui Yang and Richard W. Gross, Microfluidics-based electrospray ionization enhances the intrasource separation of lipid classes and extends identification of individual molecular species through multi-dimensional mass spectrometry: development of an automated high-throughput platform for shotgun lipidomics, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom, 22, 2115-2124 (2008). HAYES, SOPHIA E. (b.1967) Associate Professor. B.S, 1990, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D, 1999, University of California, Santa Barbara. Directorate Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998-2000, Lawrence Livermore National Lab & University of California Berkeley; Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, 2001, University of Dortmund, Germany. Inorganic Chemistry; Physical Chemistry. Development of optically-pumped (OPNMR) techniques of semiconductors: —to characterize defect sites, electron and nuclear spin polarization, and spin diffusion; —applicable to solar energy and solid-state lighting materials. Solid state NMR with in situ optical excitation for photochemical transformations ([2+2] photocycloadditions)of single-crystal and supramolecular complexes: To assess photoreaction kinetics, polymorphism, fatigue resistance, and the wavelength and temperature dependence. TEL: (314) 935-4624 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/hayes Email: hayes@wustl.edu Kannan Ramaswamy, Eric G. Tulsky, Jeffrey R. Long, Jeff L.-F. Kao and Sophia E. Hayes, Determination of 77Se-77Se and 77Se-13C J-Coupling Parameters for the Clusters [Re5OsSe8(CN)6]3- and [Re4Os2Se8(CN)6]2-, Inorg. Chem, 46, 1177-1186 (2007). Stacy Mui, Kannan Ramaswamy and Sophia E. Hayes, Effects of optical absorption on 71Ga optically polarized NMR in semi-insulating GaAs: Measurements and simulations, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater. Phys, 75, 195207/1195207/8 (2007). Kannan Ramaswamy, Stacy Mui and Sophia E. Hayes, Light-induced hyperfine 69Ga shifts in semi-insulating GaAs observed by optically polarized NMR. [Erratum to document cited in CA146:133719], Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter Mater. Phys, 75, 249903/1 (2007). Sophia E. Hayes, Stacy Mui and Kannan Ramaswamy, Optically pumped nuclear magnetic resonance of semiconductors, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 052203/1-052203/16 (2008). Stacy Mui, Kannan Ramaswamy and Sophia E. Hayes, Physical insights from a penetration depth model of optically pumped NMR, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 052303/1-052303/7 (2008). Ryan C. Nieuwendaal, Marko Bertmer and Sophia E. Hayes, An Unexpected Phase Transition during the [2+2] Photocycloaddition Reaction of Cinnamic Acid to Truxillic Acid: Changes in Polymorphism Monitored by Solid-State NMR, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 12920-12926 (2008). I. Fonesca, Sophia E. Hayes and B. Blmich, Temperature stability and photodimerization kinetics of -cinnamic acid and comparison to its ␣ polymorph as studied by solid-state NMR spectroscopy techniques together with DFT calculations, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys, 10, 5898-5907 (2008). 3 R. Nieuwendaal, The topochemical [2+2] photocycloaddition reaction of alpha-trans-cinnamic acid: a perspective from solid-state NMR measurements. (D) S. Mui, Spatial mapping of optically generated nuclear spin polarization in bulk GaAs. (D) HOLTEN, DEWEY (b.1951) Professor. B.A, 1973, Washington University; Ph.D, 1976, University of Washington. NSF National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1977-1978; Postdoctoral Research Associate, 19771980, Washington State University. Materials Chemistry; Physical Chemistry. Primary photochemical reactions in photosynthesis; metalloporphyrin arrays for applications in solar energy, molecular photonics, and photomedicine; energy and electron transfer; ultrafast laser spectroscopy. TEL: (314) 935-6502 FAX: (314) 9354481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Holten/ Email: holten@wustl.edu Patchanita Thamyongkit, Ana Z. Muresan, James R. Diers, Dewey Holten, David F. Bocian and Jonathan S. Lindsey, Meso-13C-Labeled Porphyrins for Studies of Ground-State Hole Transfer in Multiporphyrin Arrays, J. Org. Chem, 72, 5207-5217 (2007). Hee-Eun Song, Julie A. Cissell, Thomas P. Vaid and Dewey Holten, Photophysics of Reduced Silicon Tetraphenylporphyrin, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 2138-2142 (2007). Jonathan R. Stromberg, Andras Marton, Hooi Ling Kee, Christine Kirmaier, James R. Diers, Chinnasamy Muthiah, Masahiko Taniguchi, Jonathan S. Lindsey, David F. Bocian, Gerald J. Meyer and Dewey Holten, Examination of Tethered Porphyrin, Chlorin, and Bacteriochlorin Molecules in Mesoporous Metal-Oxide Solar Cells, J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 15464-15478 (2007). Walter Akers, Frederic Lesage, Dewey Holten and Samuel Achilefu, In vivo resolution of multiexponential decays of multiple near-infrared molecular probes by fluorescence lifetime-gated whole-body time-resolved diffuse optical imaging, Mol. Imaging, 6, 237-246 (2007). Hooi Ling Kee, Christine Kirmaier, Qun Tang, James R. Diers, Chinnasamy Muthiah, Masahiko Taniguchi, Joydev K. Laha, Marcin Ptaszek, Jonathan S. Lindsey, David F. Bocian and Dewey Holten, Effects of substituents on synthetic analogs of chlorophylls. Part 1: Synthesis, vibrational properties and excited-state decay characteristics, Photochem. Photobiol, 83, 1110-1124 (2007). Hooi Ling Kee, Christine Kirmaier, Qun Tang, James R. Diers, Chinnasamy Muthiah, Masahiko Taniguchi, Joydev K. Laha, Marcin Ptaszek, Jonathan S. Lindsey, David F. Bocian and Dewey Holten, Effects of substituents on synthetic analogs of chlorophylls. Part 2: redox properties, optical spectra and electronic structure, Photochem. Photobiol, 83, 11251143 (2007). Chinnasamy Muthiah, Masahiko Taniguchi, Han-Je Kim, Izabela Schmidt, Hooi Ling Kee, Dewey Holten, David F. Bocian and Jonathan S. Lindsey, Synthesis and photophysical characterization of porphyrin, chlorin and bacteriochlorin molecules bearing tethers for surface attachment, Photochem. Photobiol, 83, 1513-1528 (2007). Hee-eun Song, Christine Kirmaier, Masahiko Taniguchi, James R. Diers, David F. Bocian, Jonathan S. Lindsey and Dewey Holten, Determination of Ground-State Hole-Transfer Rates Between Equivalent Sites in Oxidized Multiporphyrin Arrays Using Time-Resolved Optical Spectroscopy, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 15636-15648 (2008). K. Eszter Borbas, Vanampally Chandrashaker, Chinnasamy Muthiah, Hooi Ling Kee, Dewey Holten and Jonathan S. Lindsey, Design, Synthesis, and Photophysical Characterization of Water-Soluble Chlorins, J. Org. Chem, 73, 3145-3158 (2008). Ana Z. Muresan, Patchanita Thamyongkit, James R. Diers, Dewey Holten, Jonathan S. Lindsey and David F. Bocian, Regiospecifically ␣-13C-Labeled Porphyrins for Studies of Ground-State Hole Transfer in Multiporphyrin Arrays, J. Org. Chem, 73, 6947-6959 (2008). Jessica I. Chuang, Steven G. Boxer, Dewey Holten and Christine Kirmaier, Temperature Dependence of Electron Transfer to the M-Side Bacteriopheophytin in Rhodobacter capsulatus Reaction Centers, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 54875499 (2008). Masahiko Taniguchi, David L. Cramer, Anil D. Bhise, Hooi Ling Kee, David F. Bocian, Dewey Holten and Jonathan S. Lindsey, Accessing the near-infrared spectral region with stable, synthetic, wavelength-tunable bacteriochlorins, New J. Chem, 32, 947-958 (2008). K. Eszter Borbas, Hooi Ling Kee, Dewey Holten and Jonathan S. Lindsey, A compact water-soluble porphyrin bearing an iodoacetamido bioconjugatable site, Org. Biomol. Chem, 6, 187-194 (2008). H-L. Kee, Time resolved spectroscopic studies of photosynthetic reaction centers and tetrapyrrole chromophores for biomedical and solar-energy applications. (D) LIN, T.-S. (b.1938) Professor. B.S, 1960, Tunghai University; M.S, 1966, Syracuse University; Ph.D, 1969, University of Pennsylvania. Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1969-1970, Harvard University. Biophysics/Biophysical Chemistry; Materials Chemistry. Photophysical and pho- 4 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY tochemical processes; spin dynamics of photo-excited triplet states; dynamic nuclear spin polarization; pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy; biophysical studies of free radicals; oxidative stress injury; mesoporous silica materials. TEL: (314) 935-6580 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Lin/ Email: lin@wustl.edu C.-C. Lin, C.-L. Chen, A. Concejero, C.-C. Wang, S.-H. Wang, Y.-W. Liu, C.-H. Yang, C.-C. Yong, T.-S. Lin, B. Jawan, Y.-F. Cheng and H.-L. Eng, Active immunization to prevent de novo hepatitis B virus infection in pediatric live donor liver recipients, Am. J. Transplant, 7, 195-200 (2007). Tomoaki Yago, Jrg-Ulrich Weidner, Gerhard Link, TienSung and Gerd Kothe, Quantum oscillations in photo-excited triplet states in an external magnetic field, Chemical Physics Letters, 438, 351-357 (2007). Tomoaki Yago, Tien-Sung Lin, Gerhard Link and Gerd Koethe, Pulsed electron nuclear double resonance studies of the photo-excited triplet state of pentacene in p-terphenyl crystals at room temperature, J. Chem. Phys, 127, 114503 (2007). Jun Lang, David J. Sloop and Tien-Sung Lin, Dynamics of p-terphenyl crystals at the phase transition temperature: A zero-field EPR study of the photo-excited triplet state of pentacene in p-terphenyl crystals, J. Phys. Chem.—A, 111, 47314736 (2007). Chia-Hung Lee, Tien-Sung Lin and Chung-Yuan Mou, Synthesis and characterization of a highly reactive vanadium oxide species supported on mesoporous silica for the hydroxylation of benzene, J. Phys. Chem.—C, 111, 3873-3882 (2007). LOOMIS, RICHARD A. (b.1967) Associate Professor. B.S, 1989, Dickinson College; Ph.D, 1995, University of Pennsylvania. National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, 1996-1998, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado. Nanochemistry; Physical Chemistry. Timeand frequency-resolved spectroscopy. Microscopy experiments that probe charge-carrier dynamics and quantum effects within single semiconductor nanostructures. Spectroscopic interrogation of intermolecular forces, bimolecular reaction dynamics, and energy transfer mechanisms. TEL: (314) 935-8534 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/loomis.html Email: loomis@wustl.edu Joshua P. Darr, Andrew C. Crowther, Richard A. Loomis, Sara E. Ray and Anne B. McCoy, Probing the Dependence of Long-Range, Four-Atom Interactions on Intermolecular Orientation. 1. Molecular Hydrogen and Iodine Monochloride, J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 13387-13396 (2007). John J. Glennon, Rui Tang, William E. Buhro and Richard A. Loomis, Synchronous Photoluminescence Intermittency (Blinking) along Whole Semiconductor Quantum Wires, Nano Lett, 7, 3290-3295 (2007). David S. Boucher and Richard A. Loomis, Stabilization of different conformers of weakly bound complexes to access varying excited-state intermolecular dynamics, Adv. Chem. Phys, 138, 375-419 (2008). Joshua P. Darr and Richard A. Loomis, Experimental interrogation of the multidimensional He + ICl(E,v†) and He + ICl (ß,v†) intermolecular potential energy surfaces, J. Chem. Phys, 129, 144306/1-144306/11 (2008). David S. Boucher, Joshua P. Darr, David B. Strasfeld and Richard A. Loomis, Spectroscopic identification of higherorder rare gas-dihalogen complexes with different geometries: He2,3•••Br2 and He2,3•••ICl, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112, 13393-13401 (2008). Joshua P. Darr, Richard A. Loomis and Anne B. McCoy, Probing the Dependence of Long-Range, Four-Atom Interactions on Intermolecular Orientation: 2. Molecular Deuterium and Iodine Monochloride, J. Phys. Chem. A, 112, 9494-9502 (2008). John J. Glennon, William E. Buhro and Richard A. Loomis, Simple Surface-Trap-Filling Model for Photoluminescence Blinking Spanning Entire CdSe Quantum Wires, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 4813-4817 (2008). John J. Glennon, Spectroscopy and dynamics of excitons in individual solution-grown cadmium selenide quantumconfined nanowires. (D) LOVETT, RONALD A. (b.1939) Professor. B.A, 1961, Rice University; Ph.D, 1965, University of Rochester. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1965-1966, University of Rochester; Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 1965-1967, Bell Laboratories. Chemical Physics; Physical Chemistry. Statistical mechanical description of equilibria fluids and solids; the kinetics of nucleation. TEL: (314) 935-6506 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Lovett/index.html Email: lovett@wuchem.wustl.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. MABBS, RICHARD (b.1968) Assistant Professor. B.Sc, 1990, University of Nottingham, UK; Ph.D, 1995, University of Nottingham, UK. Research Associate, 2002-2005, University of Arizona. Physical Chemistry. Electron collision/transfer induced dynamics in real time. Ultra-fast time resolved molecular and cluster anion photoelectron imaging techniques are applied to the molecular motion timescale study of electron collision initiated processes relevant in a wide range of processes, e.g. electron induced DNA damage, plasma etching, control of laser action, internal combustion engine ignition control, fusion plasmas and processes in the earth’s ionosphere. TEL: (314) 935-6593 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~Mabbs Email: mabbs@wustl.edu Andrei Sanov and Richard Mabbs, Photoelectron imaging of negative ions, Int. Rev. Phys. Chem, 27, 53-85 (2008). MAURER, JOSHUA A. (b.1974) Assistant Professor. B.A, 1996, Clark University; M.A, 1997, Clark University; Ph.D, 2003, California Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2002-2004, University of Chicago. Chemical Biology; Organic Chemistry. Chemical neurobiology; neuronal wiring and development; neuronal networks; ion-channel biosensors; bioorganic chemistry; biointerfacial science. TEL: (314) 935-4695 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~Maurer Email: maurer@wustl.edu Joshua A. Maurer, Victor E. White, Dennis A. Dougherty and Jay L. Nadeau, Reconstitution of ion channels in agarose-supported silicon orifices, Biosens. Bioelectron, 22, 2577-2584 (2007). Joshua A. Maurer, Donald E. Elmore, Daniel Clayton, Li Xiong, Henry A. Lester and Dennis A. Dougherty, Confirming the revised C-terminal domain of the MscL crystal structure, Biophys. J, 94, 4662-4667 (2008). Dawn M. Yanker and Joshua A. Maurer, Direct printing of trichlorosilanes on glass for selective protein adsorption and cell growth, Mol. BioSyst, 4, 502-508 (2008). Clifford A. Schlecht, Trimethoxysilane self-assembled monolayers: Synthesis, characterization, and patterning. (D) MIRICA, LIVIU M. (b.1976) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1999, California Institute of Technology; Ph.D, 2005, Stanford University. NIH Fellowship, 2005-2008, University of California, Berkeley. Biochemistry; Inorganic Chemistry. Role of transition metal ions in Alzheimer’s diseases, oxygen-activating metalloenzymes, renewable energy catalysis, biomimetic oxidations. TEL: (314) 935-3464 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/mirica Email: mirica@wustl.edu R. W. D. Welford, A. Lam, L. M. Mirica and J. P. Klinman, Partial conversion of Hansenula polymorpha amine oxidase into a ‘plant’ amine oxidase: Implications for copper chemistry and mechanism, Biochemistry, 46, 10817-10827 (2007). L. M. Mirica, K. P. McCusker, J. W. Munos, H. W. Liu and J. P. Klinman, Probing the nature of reactive Fe/O2 intermediates in non-heme iron enzymes through 18O kinetic isotope effects, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 8122-8123 (2008). L. M. Mirica and J. P. Klinman, The nature of O2 activation by the ethylene-forming enzyme ACC oxidase, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A, 105, 1814-1819 (2008). MOELLER, KEVIN D. (b.1958) Professor. B.A, 1980, University of California, Santa Barbara; Ph.D, 1985, University of California, Santa Barbara. NIH Fellowship, 1985-1987, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Electrochemistry; Organic Chemistry. Synthetic organic chemistry; electrochemistry; new synthetic methodology involving highly reactive radical ion intermediates; application of coupled electrochemical-chemical reaction strategies for the synthesis of both natural products and targeted chemical probes for mapping biological receptors; new methods for the site-selective synthesis of molecules on addressable microelectrode arrays; developing electrochemical methods for monitoring biological binding events in “real time”. TEL: (314) 935-4270 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Moeller/ Email: moeller@wuchem.wustl.edu Feili Tang and Kevin D. Moeller, Intramolecular Anodic Olefin Coupling Reactions: The Effect of Polarization on Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 12414-12415 (2007). Honghui Wu and Kevin D. Moeller, Anodic Coupling Reactions: A Sequential Cyclization Route to the Arteannuin Ring Skeleton, Org. Lett, 9, 4599-4602 (2007). Feili Tang, Ceng Chen and Kevin D. Moeller, Electrochemistry and umpolung reactions: new tools for solving synthetic challenges of structure and location, Synthesis, 3411-3420 (2007). Melissae Stuart, Karl Maurer and Kevin D. Moeller, Moving Known Libraries to an Addressable Array: A Site-Selective Hetero-Michael Reaction, Bioconjugate Chem, 19, 15141517 (2008). Ceng Chen, Peng Lu, Amy Walker, Karl Maurer and Kevin D. Moeller, The use of a detectable, mass spectrometry- cleavable linker for quality control on an addressable microelectrode-array, Electrochemistry Commun, 10, 973 (2008). David Kesselring, Karl Maurer and Kevin D. Moeller, Microelectrode Arrays and Ceric Ammonium Nitrate: A Simple Strategy for Developing New Site-Selective Synthetic Methods, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 11290-11291 (2008). Hai-Chao Xu and Kevin D. Moeller, Intramolecular Anodic Olefin Coupling Reactions: The Use of a Nitrogen Trapping Group, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 13542-13543 (2008). David Kesselring, Karl Maurer and Kevin D. Moeller, Building Addressable Libraries: Site-Selective Formation of an N-Acyliminium Ion Intermediate, Org. Lett, 10, 25012504 (2008). Hai-Chao Xu, John D. Brandt and Kevin D. Moeller, Anodic cyclization reactions and the synthesis of (-)-crobarbatic acid, Tetrahedron Lett, 49, 3868-3871 (2008). Jun Tian, Karl Maurer and Kevin D. Moeller, Building addressable libraries: a site-selective allyl alkylation reaction, Tetrahedron Lett, 49, 5664-5667 (2008). C. Chen, Building addressable library: Base and mass spectrometry cleavable linker for characterizations and monitoring reactions on a chip. (D) D. Kesselring, Anodically generated acid and cerium (IV): Strategies for releasing N-acyliminium ions site-selectively on a microelectrode array. (D) H. Wu, Anodic cyclization: Formal synthesis of arteannuin M. (D) J. Brandt, The synthesis of (+)-crobarbatic acid via the anodic oxidation of ketene dithioacetals. (D) SARANTITES, DEMETRIOS G. (b.1933) Professor. B.S, 1956, Technical University of Athens (Greece); Ph.D, 1963, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Associate, 1963-1964, Washington University, St. Louis. Nuclear Chemistry. Compound nuclear reactions; photon emission from states; nuclear structure studies via in-beam particle and gamma-ray spectroscopy. Heavyion and intermediate energy nuclear reactions. Properties of nuclei at very high angular momenta. Nuclear Fission. Spectroscopic studies of the actinides. TEL: (314) 9356504 FAX: (314) 935-6184 Email: dgs@wustl.edu O. L. Pechenaya, C. J. Chiara, D. G. Sarantites, W. Reviol and R. J. Charity, Level structure of 92Rh: Implications for the two-proton decay of 94Agm‘, Phys. Rev. C, 76, 011304 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, Smooth terminating bands in 112Te: Particle-hole induced collectivity, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 014308 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, ␥:-ray spectroscopy of neutron-deficient 110Te. II. High-spin smooth-terminating structures, Phys. Rev. C, 76, 034323 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, Probing sd-fp cross-shell interactiosn via terminating configurations in 42,43,Sc, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 054305 (2007). S. Komarov, R. J. Charity, C. J. Chiara, W. Reviol, D. G. Sarantites and L. G. Sobotka, Search for the fade out of a collective enhancement of the nuclear level density, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 064611 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, Identification of the g9/2 proton and neutron band crossing in the N=Z nucleus 76Sr, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 011302 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, High-spin lifetime measurements in the N = Z nucleus 72Kr, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 041301 (2007). D. G. Sarantites, Low-spin lifetime measurements in 74Kr, Phys. Rev. C, 77, 024312 (2008). D. G. Sarantites, Prompt proton decay and eformed bands in 56Ni, Phys. Rev. C, 77, 064316 (2008). SCHAEFER, JACOB (b.1938) Professor. B.S, 1960, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Ph.D, 1964, University of Minnesota. Physical Chemistry. Active in the development of carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 NMR techniques, particularly sensitivity enhancement, relaxation measurements, and high resolution in solids. TEL: (314) 935-6844 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Schaefer/ Email: jschaefer@wustl.edu Jacob Schaefer, Hong Jiang, Aaron E. Ransome and T. Joseph Kappock, Multiple Active Site Histidine Protonation States in Acetobacter aceti N5-Carboxyaminoimidazole Ribonucleotide Mutase Detected by REDOR NMR, Biochemistry, 46, 9507-9512 (2007). Younkee Paik, Chao Yang, Belhu Metaferia, Shoubin Tang, Susan Bane, Rudravajhala Ravindra, Natasha Shanker, Ana A. Alcaraz, Scott A. Johnson, Jacob Schaefer, Robert D. O’Connor, Lynette Cegelski, James P. Snyder and David G. I. Kingston, Rotational-Echo Double-Resonance NMR Distance Measurements for the Tubulin-Bound Paclitaxel Conformation, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 361-370 (2007). Younkee Paik, Barbara Poliks, Cristian C. Rusa, Alan E. Tonelli and Jacob Schaefer, Molecular motion of polycarbonate included in ␥-cyclodextrin, J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys, 45, 1271-1282 (2007). Shigeru Matsuoka and Jacob Schaefer, Dipolar doublequantum filtered rotational-echo double resonance, Magn. Reson. Chem, 45, S61-S64 (2007). Sung Joon Kim and Jacob Schaefer, Hydrophobic Side- WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Chain Length Determines Activity and Conformational Heterogeneity of a Vancomycin Derivative Bound to the Cell Wall of Staphylococcus aureus, Biochemistry, 47, 1015510161 (2008). Tsyr-Yan Yu, Robert D. O’Connor, Astrid C. Sivertsen, Colby Chiauzzi, Barbara Poliks, Markus Fisher, Adelbert Bacher, Ilka Haase, Mark Cushman and Jacob Schaefer, 15 N{31P} REDOR NMR studies of the binding of phosphonate reaction intermediate analogues to Saccaromyces cerevisiae lumazine synthase, Biochemistry, 47, 13942-13951 (2008). Sung Joon Kim, Shigeru Matsuoka, Gary J. Patti and Jacob Schaefer, Vancomycin Derivative with Damaged D-Ala-DAla Binding Cleft Binds to Cross-linked Peptidoglycan in the Cell Wall of Staphylococcus aureus, Biochemistry, 47, 38223831 (2008). Gary J. Patti, Sung Joon Kim and Jacob Schaefer, Characterization of the peptidoglycan of vncomycin-susceptible Enterococcus faecium, Biochemistry, 47, 8378-8385 (2008). Gary J. Patti, Jiawei Chen, Jacob Schaefer and Michael L. Gross, Characterization of structural variations in the peptidoglycan of vancomycin-susceptible Enterococcus faecium: Understanding glycopeptide-antibiotic binding sites using mass spectrometry, J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom, 19, 14671475 (2008). Tsyr-Yan Yu and Jacob Schaefer, REDOR NMR Characterization of DNA Packaging in Bacteriophage T4, J. Mol. Biol, 382, 1031-1042 (2008). Sung Joon Kim, Lynette Cegelski, Dirk Stueber, Manmilan Singh, Evelyne Dietrich, Kelly S. E. Tanaka, Thomas R. Parr, Jr., Adel Rafai Far and Jacob Schaefer, Oritavancin exhibits dual mode of action to inhibit cell wall biosynthesis in Staphylococcus aureus, J. Mol. Biol, 377, 281-293 (2008). Thomas K. Weldeghiorghis, Dirk Stueber and Jacob Schaefer, Slow motion in [ring-fluoro]polycarbonate by CODEX, J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys, 46, 1062-1066 (2008). G. J. Patti, Characterization of Enterococcus faecium peptidoglycan: Understanding cell-wall biosynthesis and antibiotic-binding sites. (D) T-Y. Yu, Rotational-echo double resonance NMR characterization of DNA packaging in bacteriophage T4 and of Saccaromyces cerevisiae lumazine synthase-inhibitor complexes. (D) SOBOTKA, LEE G. (b.1955) Professor. B.S, 1977, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Ph.D, 1982, University of California, Berkeley. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 1982-1984, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Nuclear Chemistry; Physical Chemistry. Heavy-ion nuclear reaction mechanisms; in-medium correlations, exotic nuclei, large scale nuclear motion; nuclear fusion, fission and related phenomena; radiation detection and advanced electronics. TEL: (314) 935-5360 FAX: (314) 935-6184 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Sobotka/index. html Email: lgs@wuchem.wustl.edu L. G. Sobotka, d-␣ correlation functions and collective motion in Xe-Au collisions at E/A=50 MeV, Phys. Lett. B, 653, 12 (2007). C. Hoel, L. G. Sobotka and R. J. Charity, The asymmetry dependence of mononuclear caloric curves, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 017601 (2007). L. G. Sobotka, Isopin diffusion observables in heavy-ion reactions, Phys. Rev. C, 76, 034603 (2007). R. C. Charity, J. M. Mueller, L. G. Sobotka and W. H. Dickhoff, Dispersive-optical-model analysis of the asymmetry dependence of correlations in Ca isotopes, Phys. Rev. C, 76, 044314 (2007). R. J. Charity, K. Mercurio, L. G. Sobotka, J. M. Elson, M. Famiano, A. Banu, C. Fu, L. Trache and R. E. Tribble, Decay of 10C excited states above the 2p+2a threshold and the contribution from “democaratic” two-proton emission, Phys. Rev. C, 75, 051304(R) (2007). R. J. Charity, S. Komarov, L. G. Sobotka, J. Clifford and D. Bazin, Particle decay of 12Be excited states, Phys. Rev. C, 76, 064313 (2007). A. B. McIntosh, S. Hudan, C. J. Metelko, R. T. de Souza, R. J. Charity, L. G. Sobotka, W. G. Lynch and M. B. Tsang, Tidal effects and the proximity decay of nuclei, Phys. Rev. Lett, 99, 132701 (2007). R. J. Charity, S. Komarov, L. G. Sobotka, J. Cliffor, D. Bazin and A. Gade, Investigation of particle-unbound excited states in light nuclei with resonance-decay spectroscopy using a 12Be beam, Phys. Rev. C, 78 (2008). L. G. Sobotka, Prompt proton decay and deformed bands in 56Ni, Phys. Rev. C, 77, 064316 (2008). K. Mercurio, R. J. Charity, R. Shane, L. G. Sobotka, J. M. Elson, M. Famiano and A. H. Wuosmaa, Correlated two-proton decay from 10C, Phys. Rev. C, 77, 064316 (2008). TAYLOR, JOHN-STEPHEN (b.1954) Professor. B.S, 1976, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D, 1981, Columbia University. Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Research Fellow, 1981-1983, California Institute of Technology. Bioorganic Chemistry; Chemical Biology. Structure-activity relationships of DNA photoproducts; telomere structure and photoreac- tivity; histone methylC binding protein modulation of photoproduct deamination; nucleotide analogs as probes and inhibitors of DNA polymerases; nucleic acid triggered probe and prodrug activation; small molecule and nanoparticle gene expression imaging agents; peptide nucleic acids, polyamides and siRNA for controlling gene expression; flavonoid inhibitors of heat shock response. TEL: (314) 935-6721 FAX: (314) 935-4481 Web: www.chemistry.wustl.edu/faculty/taylor Email: taylor@wustl.edu Vincent J. Cannistraro and John-Stephen Taylor, Ability of polymerase and T7 DNA polymerase to bypass bulge structures, J. Biol. Chem, 282, 11188-11196 (2007). Kevin A. Fiala, Jessica A. Brown, Hong Ling, Ajay K. Kshetry, Jun Zhang, John-Stephen Taylor, Wei Yang and Zucai Suo, Mechanism of Template-independent Nucleotide Incorporation Catalyzed by a Template-dependent DNA Polymerase, J. Mol. Biol, 365, 590-602 (2007). Ke Zhang, Huafeng Fang, Zi Chen, John-Stephen A. Taylor and Karen L. Wooley, Shape effects of nanoparticles conjugated with cell-penetrating peptides (HIV Tat PTD) on CHO cell uptake, Bioconjugate Chem, 19, 1880-1887 (2008). Bereket Y. Oquare and John-Stephen Taylor, Synthesis of peptide nucleic acid FRET probes via an orthogonally protected building block for post-synthetic labeling of peptide nucleic acids at the 5-position of uracil, Bioconjugate Chem, 19, 2196-2204 (2008). Xiaoxu Li, Ryuji Higashikubo and John-Stephen Taylor, Use of Multiple Carboxylates to Increase Intracellular Retention of Fluorescent Probes Following Release From Cell Penetrating Fluorogenic Conjugates, Bioconjugate Chem, 19, 50-56 (2008). Manjula Agarwall, Shruti Pandita, Clayton R. Hunt, Arun Gupta, Xuan Yue, Saira Khan, Raj K. Pandita, David Pratt, Jerry W. Shay, John-Stephen Taylor and Tej K. Pandita, Inhibition of telomerase activity enhances hyperthermia-mediated radiosensitization, Cancer Res, 68, 3370-3378 (2008). Dian G. T. Su, Jeffrey L. Kao, Michael L. Gross and JohnStephen Taylor, Structure determination of an interstrandtype cis-anti cyclobutane thymine dimer produced in high yield by UVB light in an oligodeoxynucleotide at acidic pH, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 11328-11337 (2008). Saadia Asgatay, Christian Petermann, Dominique Harakat, Dominique Guillaume, John-Stephen Taylor and Pascale Clivio, Evidence That the (6-4) Photolyase Mechanism Can Proceed through an Oxetane Intermediate, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 12618-12619 (2008). Huafeng Fang and John-Stephen Taylor, Serial analysis of mutation spectra (SAMS): A new approach for the determination of mutation spectra of site-specific DNA damage and their sequence dependence, Nucleic Acids Res, 36, 60046012 (2008). A. Handorean, Effects of active site amino acids and pthoproduct deamination on nucleotide insertion by yeast DNA polymerase Eta. (D) A. K. Kshetry, Design and synthesis of modified deoxynucleotides DNA, and PNA for biological studies. (D) B. Vu, Probing DNA photo product deamination kinetics and DNA-bonding protein interactions by mass spectrometry. (D) B. Y. Oquare, Design and synthesis of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) agents for imaging gene expression. (D) D. Gu, DNA-protein conjugates for structural studies of polymerase Eta and for nucleic acid triggered prodrug activation. (D) WELCH, MICHAEL J. (b.1939) Professor. B.A, 1961, Cambridge University; M.A, 1964, Cambridge University; Ph.D, 1965, London University. Research Associate, 1965-1967, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Nuclear Chemistry. Labeling of compounds with radioisotopes for use as medical tracers. TEL: (314) 362-8436 FAX: (314) 362-8399 Web: www.wunmr.wustl.edu/Faculty/Welch/index.html Email: welchm@wustl.edu Lindsey G. Mackay, Daniel Burke, Michael J. Welch, Susan Tai, Chris Mussell, Gavin O’Connor, Della Sin and Cheng Wing-chi, An international intercomparison for 19norandrosterone in human urine: the Comiti Consultatif pour la Quantit de Matibre (CCQM) Pilot Study CCQM-P68, Accredit. Qual. Assur, 12, 459-464 (2007). Susan S.-C. Tai, Bei Xu and Michael J. Welch, Determination of 19-norandrosterone in CCQM-P68. NIST results using an isotope dilution liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method, Accredit. Qual. Assur, 12, 465-468 (2007). Guorong Sun, Jinqi Xu, Aviv Hagooly, Raffaella Rossin, Zicheng Li, Dennis A. Moore, Craig J. Hawker, Michael J. Welch and Karen L. Wooley, Strategies for optimized radiolabeling of nanoparticles for in vivo PET imaging, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 3157-3162 (2007). Susan S.-C. Tai, Bei Xu, Michael J. Welch and Karen W. Phinney, Development and evaluation of a candidate reference measurement procedure for the determination of testosterone in human serum using isotope dilution liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry, Anal. Bioanal. Chem, 388, 1087-1094 (2007). Katherine E. Sharpless, Jeanice Brown Thomas, Steven J. 5 Christopher, Robert R. Greenberg, Lane C. Sander, Michele M. Schantz, Michael J. Welch and Stephen A. Wise, Standard reference materials for foods and dietary supplements, Anal. Bioanal. Chem, 389, 171-178 (2007). Eric D. Pressly, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly, Ken-Ichi Fukukawa, Benjamin W. Messmore, Michael J. Welch, Karen L. Wooley, Matthew S. Lamm, Rohan A. Hule, Darrin J. Pochan and Craig J. Hawker, Structural Effects on the Biodistribution and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging of Well-Defined 64Cu-Labeled Nanoparticles Comprised of Amphiphilic Block Graft Copolymers, Biomacromolecules, 8, 3126-3134 (2007). Nathan G. Dodder, Susan S.-C. Tai, Lorna T. Sniegoski, Nien F. Zhang and Michael J. Welch, Certification of creatinine in a human serum reference material by GC-MS and LC-MS, Clin. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 53, 16941699 (2007). Eileen M. Burkart, Nandakumar Sambandam, Xianlin Han, Richard W. Gross, Michael Courtois, Carolyn M. Gierasch, Kooresh Shoghi, Michael J. Welch and Daniel P. Kelly, Nuclear receptors PPAR/␦ and PPAR␣ direct distinct metabolic regulatory programs in the mouse heart, J. Clin. Invest, 117, 3930-3939 (2007). Ephraim E. Parent, Carmen S. Dence, Carl Jenks, Terry L. Sharp, Michael J. Welch and John A. Katzenellenbogen, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of [18F]Bicalutamide, 4[76Br]Bromobicalutamide, and 4-[76Br]Bromo-thiobicalutamide as Non-Steroidal Androgens for Prostate Cancer Imaging, J. Med. Chem, 50, 1028-1040 (2007). Zhude Tu, Jinbin Xu, Lynne A. Jones, Shihong Li, Craig Dumstorff, Suwanna Vangveravong, Delphine L. Chen, Kenneth T. Wheeler, Michael J. Welch and Robert H. Mach, Fluorine-18-Labeled Benzamide Analogs for Imaging the 2 Receptor Status of Solid Tumors with Positron Emission Tomography, J. Med. Chem, 50, 3194-3204 (2007). Raffaella Rossin, Dietmar Berndorff, Matthias Friebe, Ludger M. Dinkelborg and Michael J. Welch, Small-animal PET of tumor angiogenesis using a 76Br-labeled human recombinant antibody fragment to the ED-B domain of fibronectin, J. Nucl. Med, 48, 1172-1179 (2007). Datta E. Ponde, Carmen S. Dence, Nobuyuki Oyama, Joonyoung Kim, Yuan-Chuan Tai, Richard Laforest, Barry A. Siegel and Michael J. Welch, 18F-fluoroacetate: a potential acetate analog for prostate tumor imaging-in vivo evaluation of 18F-fluoroacetate versus 11C-acetate, J. Nucl. Med, 48, 420-428 (2007). Lihui Wei, Clayton Butcher, Yubin Miao, Fabio Gallazzi, Thomas P. Quinn, Michael J. Welch and Jason S. Lewis, Synthesis and biologic evaluation of 64Cu-labeled rheniumcyclized ␣-MSH peptide analog using a cross-bridged cyclam chelator, J. Nucl. Med, 48, 64-72 (2007). Jinqi Xu, Guorong Sun, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly, Zicheng Li, Ken-ichi Fukukawa, Benjamin W. Messmore, Dennis A. Moore, Michael J. Welch, Craig J. Hawker and Karen L. Wooley, Labeling of Polymer Nanostructures for Medical Imaging: Importance of Cross-Linking Extent, Spacer Length, and Charge Density, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 2971-2973 (2007). Jai Woong Seo, Dae Yoon Chi, Carmen S. Dence, Michael J. Welch and John A. Katzenellenbogen, Synthesis and biodistribution of fluorine-18-labeled fluorocyclofenils for imaging the estrogen receptor, Nucl. Med. Biol, 34, 383-390 (2007). Lihui Wei, Yubin Miao, Fabio Gallazzi, Thomas P. Quinn, Michael J. Welch, Amy L. Vavere and Jason S. Lewis, Gallium-68-labeled DOTA-rhenium-cyclized ␣-melanocyte-stimulating hormone analog for imaging of malignant melanoma, Nucl. Med. Biol, 34, 945-953 (2007). Kooresh I. Shoghi and Michael J. Welch, Hybrid image and blood sampling input function for quantification of small animal dynamic PET data, Nucl. Med. Biol, 34, 989-994 (2007). Guorong Sun, Jinqi Xu, Aviv Hagooly, Raffaella Rossin, Zicheng Li, Dennis A. Moore, Michael J. Welch and Karen L. Wooley, PEGylation of shell crosslinked nanoparticles and their biodistribution assessment, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 191 (2007). Jinqi Xu, Guorong Sun, Aviv Hagooly, Raffaella Rossin, Zicheng Li, Kenichi Fukukawa, Michael J. Welch, Craig Hawker and Karen L. Wooley, Functionalization of shell crosslinked nanoparticles and their biodistribution assessment, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 692 (2007). Ken-ichi Fukukawa, Raffaella Rossin, Aviv Hagooly, Eric D. Pressly, Jasmine N. Hunt, Benjamin W. Messmore, Karen L. Wooley, Michael J. Welch and Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis and Characterization of Core-Shell Star Copolymers for In Vivo PET Imaging Applications, Biomacromolecules, 9, 1329-1339 (2008). Guorong Sun, Aviv Hagooly, Jinqi Xu, Andreas M. Nystrom, Zicheng Li, Raffaella Rossin, Dennis A. Moore, Karen L. Wooley and Michael J. Welch, Facile, Efficient Approach to Accomplish Tunable Chemistries and Variable Biodistributions for Shell Cross-Linked Nanoparticles, Biomacromolecules, 9, 1997-2006 (2008). Youlia Hagooly, Revital Sasson, Michael J. Welch and Shlomo Rozen, Preparation of alkyl and aryl chlorodifluoromethyl ethers using BrF3, Eur. J. Org. Chem, 28752880 (2008). Kenneth T. Kim, Henry Milgrom, Y. Kellie Yoon, Arden L. Levy, Paul Matz, Michael J. Welch, Anthony Cahn, David 6 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY A. Collins, Steven Kathman, Rashmi Mehta, Sheng-Fang Su and Robert L. Kunka, Systemic exposure and urinary cortisol effects of fluticasone propionate formulated with hydrofluoroalkane in 4- to 11-year-olds with asthma, J. Clin. Pharmacol, 48, 108-116 (2008). Ke Zhang, Huafeng Fang, Raffaella Rossin, Zhiyun Chen, John-Stephen A. Taylor, Michael J. Welch and Karen L. Wooley, Cell uptake and the dependency on surface moieties of differently shaped nanoparticles, PMSE Prepr, 99, 727 (2008). XIA, YOUNAN (b.1965) James M. McKelvey Professor. Ph.D, 1996, Harvard University. Postdoc, 19961997, Harvard University. Materials Chemistry. Nanomedicine, Nanotechnology, Nanomaterials, Tissue Engineering Catalysis. TEL: (314) 935-8328 FAX: (314) 935-7448 Web: www.nanocages.com Email: xia@biomed.wustl.edu Benjamin Wiley, Yugang Sun and Younan Xia, Synthesis of Silver Nanostructures with Controlled Shapes and Properties, Acc. Chem. Res, 40, 1067-1076 (2007). Shuhong Liu, Alejandro L. Briseno, Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld, Wei You, Jason Locklin, Hang Woo Lee, Younan Xia and Zhenan Bao, Selective crystallization of organic semiconductors on patterned templates of carbon nanotubes, Adv. Funct. Mater, 17, 2891-2896 (2007). Sara E. Skrabalak, Jingyi Chen, Leslie Au, Xianmao Lu, Xingde Li and Younan Xia, Gold nanocages for biomedical applications, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 3177-3184 (2007). Unyong Jeong, Xiaowei Teng, Yong Wang, Hong Yang and Younan Xia, Superparamagnetic colloids: controlled synthesis and niche applications, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 33-60 (2007). Yujie Xiong and Younan Xia, Shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanostructures: the case of palladium, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 3385-3391 (2007). Yujie Xiong, Isao Washio, Jingyi Chen, Martin Sadilek and Younan Xia, Trimeric clusters of silver in aqueous AgNO3 solutions and their role as nuclei in forming triangular nanoplates of silver, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 49174921 (2007). Yujie Xiong, Benjamin J. Wiley and Younan Xia, Nanocrystals with unconventional shapes—a class of promising catalysts, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 7157-7159 (2007). Yujie Xiong, Joseph M. McLellan, Yadong Yin and Younan Xia, Synthesis of palladium icosahedra with twinned structure by blocking oxidative etching with citric acid or citrate ions, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 790-794, S790/1-S790/ 8 (2007). Byungkwon Lim, Yujie Xiong and Younan Xia, A waterbased synthesis of octahedral, decahedral, and icosahedral Pd nanocrystals, Angew. Chem., Int. Ed, 46, 9279-9282 (2007). Geon Dae Moon, Unyong Jeong and Younan Xia, Growth of t-Se Nanowires on the Surfaces of a-SeAg2Se Core-Shell Particles through Controlled Release of Se from the a-Se Cores, Chem. Mater, 20 (2007). Yuliang Wang, Thurston Herricks, Marta Ibisate, Pedro H. C. Camargo and Younan Xia, Synthesis and characterization of monodisperse colloidal spheres of Pb containing superparamagnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles, Chem. Phys. Lett, 436, 213217 (2007). Dan Li, Manuel Marquez and Younan Xia, Capturing electrified nanodroplets under Rayleigh instability by coupling electrospray with a sol-gel reaction, Chem. Phys. Lett, 445, 271-275 (2007). Yujie Xiong, Honggang Cai, Yadong Yin and Younan Xia, Synthesis and characterization of fivefold twinned nanorods and right bipyramids of palladium, Chem. Phys. Lett, 440, 273-278 (2007). Eric P. Lee, Zhenmeng Peng, David M. Cate, Hong Yang, Charles T. Campbell and Younan Xia, Growing Pt nanowires as a densely packed array on metal gauze, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 10634-10635 (2007). Pedro H. C. Camargo, Yujie Xiong, Li Ji, Jian M. Zuo and Younan Xia, Facile Synthesis of Tadpole-like Nanostructures Consisting of Au Heads and Pd Tails, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 15452-15453 (2007). Xianmao Lu, Hsing-Yu Tuan, Jingyi Chen, Zhi-Yuan Li, Brian A. Korgel and Younan Xia, Mechanistic Studies on the Galvanic Replacement Reaction between Multiply Twinned Particles of Ag and HAuCl4 in an Organic Medium, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 1733-1742 (2007). Yujie Xiong, Honggang Cai, Benjamin J. Wiley, Jinguo Wang, Moon J. Kim and Younan Xia, Synthesis and mechanistic study of palladium nanobars and nanorods, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 3665-3675 (2007). Dean J. Campbell, Kylee E. Korte and Younan Xia, Fabrication and analysis of photonic crystals, J. Chem. Educ, 84, 1824-1826 (2007). Hristina Petrova, Chien-Hua Lin, Suzanna de Liejer, Min Hu, Joseph M. McLellan, Andrew R. Siekkinen, Benjamin J. Wiley, Manuel Marquez, Younan Xia, John E. Sader and Gregory V. 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Camargo, Young Hwan Lee, Unyong Jeong, Zhiqing Zou and Younan Xia, Cation Exchange: A Simple and Versatile Route to Inorganic Colloidal Spheres with the Same Size but Different Compositions and Properties, Langmuir, 23, 2985-2992 (2007). Jingyi Chen, Benjamin J. Wiley and Younan Xia, One-dimensional nanostructures of metals: large-scale synthesis and some potential applications, Langmuir, 23, 4120-4129 (2007). Joseph M. McLellan, Zhi-Yuan Li, Andrew Siekkinen and Younan Xia, The SERS Activity of a Supported Ag Nanocube Strongly Depends on Its Orientation Relative to Laser Polarization, Nano Lett, 7, 1013-1017 (2007). Benjamin J. Wiley, Yeechi Chen, Joseph McLellan, Yujie Xiong, Zhi-Yuan Li, David Ginger and Younan Xia, Synthesis and Optical Properties of Silver Nanobars and Nanorice, Nano Lett, 7, 1032-1036 (2007). Hristina Petrova, Chien-Hua Lin, Min Hu, Jingyi Chen, Andrew R. Siekkinen, Younan Xia, John E. Sader and Gregory V. 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