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Research in the Kopelman Lab focuses on probing the
nanoscale world. As Issac Asimov imagined in 1966, we
are now living in a time when micron and nanometer sized
chemistry, medicine, physics and materials science is
leading us to new understandings of how our macroscale
world works. The PEBBLE nanosensors developed in this
lab, use materials research to probe analyte levels
within single cells. Extensions of this technology are
being applied to cancer detection and therapy. Finally,
strange properties of diffusion-limited reaction
kinetics are studied with both computer simulations and
experiments. Click on the links above to begin exploring
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