Jessica Hessler

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Jessica was an undergraduate at Grand Valley State University and graduated with her PhD in Chemistry from Michigan in 2006.  She recently published the first AFM images ever acquired of a cell undergoing programmed cell death (Langmuir 2005, 21, 9280-9286).  She is now working at the Van Andel Institute in the lab of Craig Webb.

 

Physical Interactions of Nanoparticles with Biological Membranes:The   Observation of Nanoscale Hole Formation.  S. Hong, J. A. Hessler, M. M.       Banaszak Holl, P. Leroueil, A. Mecke, B .G. Orr.  Chemical Health and Safety  2006, 13, 16-20.

An Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Early Morphological Changes During Apoptosis.  J. Hessler, A. Budor, K. Putchakayala, A. Mecke, D. Rieger, M. M. Banaszak Holl, B. G. Orr, A. Bielinska, J. Beals, J. R. Baker, Jr.  Langmuir  2005, 21, 9280-9286.

A Novel MEA/AFM Platform for the Measurement of Real-time, Nanometric Morphological Alterations of Electrically Stimulated Neuralblastoma Cells.  M. B. Shenai, K. G. Putchakayala, J. A. Hessler, B. G. Orr, M. M. Banaszak Holl, and J. R. Baker.  IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience 2004, 3, 111-117.

Tapping Mode Atomic Force Microscopy Investigation of Poly(amidoamine) Core-Shell Tecto(Dendrimers) using Carbon-Nanoprobes.  T. A. Betley, J. A. Hessler, A. Mecke, M. M. Banaszak Holl, B. G. Orr, S. Uppulari, D. A. Tomalia, and J. R. Baker Jr., Langmuir 2002, 18, 3127-3133.