Pu-Chun Ke's profile

What I do

I teach physics and biophysics at Clemson University, USA. My lab was established in August 2003 and our research covers three areas: soft nanoscience, single-molecule biophysics, and polymer physics. I am also acting as the Editor-in-Chief of The Open Nanoscience Journal.

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Interests

My research is focused on investigating the fate of nanomaterials in biological systems and in the environment. In addition I study DNA damage and examine the reptation of entangled polymers.

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Publications

  • Salonen E, Lin S, Reid ML, Allegood M, Wang X, Rao AM, Vattulainen I, Ke PC . Real-Time Translocation of Fullerene Reveals Cell Contraction Small (2008 (in press))

  • Chun Ke P. Fiddling the string of carbon nanotubes with amphiphiles Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 9 (4) (2007) doi: 10.1039/b611142d

  • Ke P, Qiao R. Carbon nanomaterials in biological systems J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 19 (37) (2007) (Epub 27 Jul 2007) doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/19/37/373101

  • Lin J, Gao H, Schallhorn K, Harris R, Cao W, Ke P. Lesion Recognition and Cleavage by Endonuclease V: A Single-Molecule Study Biochemistry 46 (24) , 7132 - 7137 (2007) doi: 10.1021/bi6024534

  • Qiao R, Roberts A, Mount A, Klaine S, Ke P. Translocation of C60 and Its Derivatives Across a Lipid Bilayer Nano Lett. 7 (3) , 614 - 619 (2007) doi: 10.1021/nl062515f

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