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   Ann Arbor, MI 48109    lahann@umich.edu    734-763-7543

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Research in the Lahann Lab focuses on surface engineering, advanced polymers, biomimetic materials, engineered microenvironments, and nano-scale self-assembly.

Here is some of the latest news about the exciting research happening in the Lahann Lab:

Lahann Lab News

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Dr. Peng and Dr. Chen with Dr. Lahann at Spring Commencement 2008

David and Hsien-Yeh officially received their doctoral degrees at the Spring commencement on April 25th, 2008. Congratulations!


Yaseen, Mutsumi, Hima and Hsien-Yeh get a Feature article accepted in Macromolecular rapid communications

Y. Elkasabi, M. Yoshida, H. Nandivada, H.Y. Chen, J. Lahann, "Towards Multipotent Coatings: Chemical Vapor Deposition and Biofunctionalization of Carbonyl-Substituted Co-polymers" Macromolecular Rapid Communications (2008), In press


Xuwei, Hsien-Yeh, Gemma, and Mutsumi get a paper accepted in Advanced Functional Materials

X. Jiang, H.-Y. Chen, G. Galvan, M. Yoshida, J. Lahann. "Vapor-based initiator coatings for atom transfer radical polymerization" Advanced Functional Materials (2008) 18, 27-35.


Hsien-Yeh gets a paper accepted in Advanced Materials

Thevenet, S., Chen, H. Y., Lahann, J., Stellacci, F., A generic approach towards nanostructured surfaces based on supramolecular nanostamping on reactive polymer coatings. Advanced Materials (2007), 19, (24), 4333-4337.


Hima and Xuwei get a review paper accepted in Advanced Materials

H. Nandivada, X. Jiang, J. Lahann. "Click Chemistry: Versatility and control in the hands of materials scientists" Advanced Materials (2007) 19, 2197-2208.


Joerg wins the AIChE Young Investigator Award

Joerg will receive the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum (NSEF) Young Investigator Award. This award recognizes outstanding interdisciplinary research in nanoscale science and engineering by a scientist or engineer in the early stages of their professional career.


Hsien-Yeh gets a paper accepted in Advanced Materials

H.-Y. Chen, J. Lahann. “Vapor-Assisted Micropatterning in Replica Structures: A Solventless Approach towards Topologically and Chemically Designable Surfaces” Advanced Materials (2007) in press. Vapor-assisted micropatterning in replica structures (VAMPIR) provides a simple method for fabricating both chemically and topologically designable surfaces based on chemical vapor deposition polymerization.