Scott Retterer Director, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Contact 865.405.4066 | RETTERERST@ORNL.GOV All Publications Microscale Confinement features in microfluidic devices can affect biofilm... Diffusive Dynamics of Nanoparticles in Arrays of Nanoposts Evaporation-Induced Buckling and Fission of Microscale Droplet Interface Bilayers ... On-demand generation of aqueous two-phase microdroplets with reversible phase transitions... Metabolic Differences in Microbial Cell Populations Revealed by Nanophotonic Ionization... Layer-by-Layer Templated Assembly of Silica at the Nanoscale Manipulating the Lateral Diffusion of Surface-Anchored EGF Demonstrates that Receptor Clustering Modulates its Phosphorylation Levels Monodisperse alginate microgel formation in a three-dimensional microfluidic droplet generator Analysis of Tight Junction Formation and Integrity... Micro- and Nanocompartments for Biotechnology... Biofilms in microfluidic devices... Crossover From Spin-Flop Coupling to Collinear Spin Alignment in Antiferromagnetic/Ferromagnetic Nanostructures... Adhesion and formation of microbial biofilms in complex microfluidic devices Enzyme Reactions in Nanoporous, Picoliter Volume Containers... Integration of Nanostructures within Microfluidic Devices Quenching of the initial ac Susceptibility in Single Domain Ni Nanobars... Single- and two-phase flow in microfluidic porous media analogs based on Voronoi tessellation Antiferromagnetic domain reconfiguration in embedded LaFeO3 thin film nanostructures... An integrated portable Raman sensor with nanofabricated gold bowtie array substrates for energetics detection... Bacterial Immobilization for Imaging by Atomic Force Microscopy... Monodispersed biocompatible Ag2S nanoparticles: Facile extracellular bio-fabrication using the gamma-proteobacterium, S. oneidensis Electric field induced bacterial flocculation of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli 042... An integrated portable Raman sensor with nanofabricated gold bowtie array substrates for energetics detection Continuous protein production in nanoporous, picoliter volume containers Characterization of Cell Surface and EPS Remodeling of Azospirillum brasilense Chemotaxis-like 1 Signal Transduction Pathway mutants by Atomic Force Microscopy Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae ORCID Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate User Facilities Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences Nanomaterials Synthesis Section Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate Biosciences Division Bioimaging and Analytics Section Molecular and Cellular Imaging Group