Title: J' Lahann Lab
1J. Lahann Lab
http//www.engin.umich.edu/dept/che/research/lahan
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CAREER An Integrated Research and Education Plan
for the Advancement of Surface Engineering via
Thin Polymer Films
Grant No. DMR-0449462 Program Director Andrew
J. Lovinger
Patterned click reaction using alkyne-functionaliz
ed reactive coatings.6
Controlled immobilization using multi-potent
reactive coatings via CVD copolymerization.5
Chemical vapor deposition polymerization within
confined geometries.3
Publications
- H.Y. Chen, J. Lahann, Fabrication of
Discontinuous Surface Patterns within
Microfluidic Channels Using Photodefinable
Vapor-based Polymer Coatings. Analytical
Chemistry 2005, 77(21), 6909-6914. - H. Nandivada, H. Y Chen, J. Lahann. Vapor-Based
Synthesis of Poly(4-formyl-p-xylylene)-co-(p-xyly
lene) and Its Use for Biomimetic Surface
Modifications. Macromolecular Rapid
Communications 2005, 26, 1794-1799. - H.-Y. Chen, Y. Elkasabi, J. Lahann, Surface
Modification of Confined Microgeometries via
Vapor-Deposited Polymer Coatings. Journal of the
American Chemical Society 2006, 128(1), 374-380. - J.M. Wu, Y. Chung, K.J. Belford, G.D. Smith, S.
Takayama, J. Lahann, A Surface-Modified Sperm
Sorting Device with Long-Term Stability.
Biomedical Microdevices 2006 8, 99-107. - Y. Elkasabi, H.-Y. Chen, J. Lahann, Multi-Potent
Polymer Coatings Based On Chemical Vapor
Deposition Co-Polymerization. Advanced Materials
2006,18, 1521-1526 (highlighted as cover
article). - H. Nandivada, H.-Y. Chen and J. Lahann, Reactive
polymer coatings that click, Angewandte Chemie
International Edition, 2006,45, 20, 3360-3363. - J. Lahann, Vapor-Based Polyreactions With Use For
Biomedical Applications. Polymer International,
2006 (invited review, accepted for publication). - M. Yoshida, R. Langer, A. Lendlein, and J.
Lahann, From advanced biomedical coatings to
intelligent biomaterials, Polymer Reviews 2006
(invited review, guest editor Marek Urban,
accepted for publication).
Controlled protein adsorption by digital
micromirror-modulated UV projection for on-stent
patterning.
2J. Lahann Lab
http//www.engin.umich.edu/dept/che/research/lahan
n/
CAREER An Integrated Research and Education Plan
for the Advancement of Surface Engineering via
Thin Polymer Films
Grant No. DMR-0449462 Program Director Andrew
J. Lovinger
Patterned protein surface made by High-school
student Radicia Laing during her summer research
project in the Lahann Lab. As a demonstration,
Radicia (with help of graduate student Hsien-Yeh
Chen) wrote a text with proteins onto a surface.
Undergraduate Student Sandy Yu and graduate
student Hsien-Yeh Chen working on a vapor-based
polymer synthesis.