John Andersson
Research specialist at the division of Applied chemistry in the research group of Prof. Andreas Dahlin. Our research group is working at the intersection of nanotechnology, surface chemistry and biophysics, with a focus on developing new technologies for manipulating biomolecules at the nanoscale. My research related knowledge and skills involve polymer brushes, nanopores, nanofabrication, surface functionalization, electrochemistry, surface sensitive measuring techniques (SPR, QCM-D, AFM, SEM), fluorescence microscopy and extinction spectroscopy. I thrive working in an interdisciplinary environment, where great ideas spring from collaboration between people of different expertise!
Showing 18 publications
Photothermal Properties of Solid-Supported Gold Nanorods
Chemically functionalised nanopores for protein trapping
Transport receptor occupancy in nuclear pore complex mimics
De Novo Computational Design of Disordered Fg-Nucleoporins
Control of Polymer Brush Morphology, Rheology, and Protein Repulsion by Hydrogen Bond Complexation
A designer FG-Nup that reconstitutes the selective transport barrier of the nuclear pore complex
Solid state nanopores functionalized with polymer brushes
Enzyme-free optical DNA mapping of the human genome using competitive binding
Optical properties of plasmonic nanopore arrays prepared by electron beam and colloidal lithography
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