Member
Nathan Green | |
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Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Northeastern State University. | |
OKPVRI Member | Email: green66@nsuok.edu |
Dr. Nathan Green is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Natural Science at Northeastern State University where he studies engineered nanoparticle assemblies. Dr. Green’s current research is focused on the photophysics of gold nanorod and dye-doped silica nanoparticle aggregates with potential applications in light harvesting and bio-imaging. Prior to joining the Department, Dr. Green served as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the United States Department of State where he worked on bioterrorism issues in West Africa and Afghanistan. His areas of expertise include nanotechnology, instrumental analysis, analytical chemistry and organic chemistry. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow conducting Bionanotechnology Research at Marshall University in West Virginia, holds a B.S. in Biophysical Chemistry from the University of Arkansas, and holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Oklahoma.
Selected Publications
- Nathaniel S. Green, Phi H. Q. Pham, Daniel Crow, Peter J. Burke, Michael L. Norton. “Layered Graphene-mica Substrates Induce Melting of DNA Origami”. Materials Research Express. 5, 2018, 045035.
- Masudur Rahman, David Neff, Nathaniel S. Green, and Michael L. Norton. “DNA Origami Reorganizes upon Interaction with Graphite: Implications for High-Resolution DNA Directed Protein Patterning”. Nanomaterials. 6, 2016, 196.
- Elliott R. Brown, Weidong Zhang, Leamon Viveros, David Neff, Nathaniel S. Green, Michael L. Norton, Phi H. Q. Pham, and Peter J. Burke. “Detection of DNA by Graphene-on-Silicon FET Structures Simultaneously at DC and 101 GHz.” Sensing and Biosensing Res. 5, 2015, 19-23.
- Nathaniel S. Green, Michael L. Norton. “Sensing Applications and Interactions of DNA and Graphene Field-Effect Transistors: A Review.” Anal. Chim. Acta. 2015, 853, 127-142.
- Kalani B. Gunawardana, Nathaniel S. Green, Lloyd A. Bumm, Ronald L. Halterman. “Metal Enhanced Fluorescence of Dye-Doped Silica Nanoparticles.” J. Fluoresc. 2015 25(2) 311-317.
Recent Presentations
- ACS Fall National Meeting August 2021
- NSU Physics Seminar September 2020
- Phi Theta Kappa Oklahoma/ Arkansas Region Meeting April 2019
- Northeast Oklahoma Regional Alliance (NORA) Summit October 2018
- Tulsa Bioscience Networking Luncheon April 2018
Student Information
Current Underraduate Students: 4