CBE Seminar: Fluorescence in Self-Assembled Peptide Amphiphile Nanofibers
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering
Harvey Mudd College
Abstract: Bioinspired materials are tunable, functional and fascinating. We recently discovered that one widely studied class of bioinspired materials, called peptide amphiphiles (PAs), is intrinsically fluorescent without a fluorescent tag according to the Aggregation Induced Emission (AIE) effect. In this talk we will explore how this discovery (1) adds another exciting function to PAs as a bioinspired sensor and (2) showcases how strategically tuning the molecular design and intermolecular interactions of PAs dramatically increases their intrinsic fluorescence intensity.
Bio: Fowler received her B.E. in chemical and biomolecular engineering at Vanderbilt University and her Ph.D. in molecular engineering at the University of Chicago under the co-advisement of Matthew Tirrell and Juan de Pablo. She is currently an assistant professor of engineering at Harvey Mudd College.
Host: Assistant Professor Herdeline Ardoña
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