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A. Scholarship
#  Denotes any publication derived from the candidate’s thesis/dissertation.
+  Denotes Reuel Group student co-author.
* Denotes corresponding author
[ISU] Denotes published paper as PI at ISU, 16 total.
 
1. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals – In Print or Accepted

  1. Tamiev, D., Reuel N.F.* “Application of Classification Convolution Neural Networks in Quantifying Bacterial Cell Sub-populations.” [Accepted PLOS ONE] [ISU]
  2. Charkhabi, S., Chan, Y. J., Roy, S., Islam, M. M., Duffield, B. B., Jackson, K. J., Bu, L. Kim, S. H., Hillier, A. C., Neihart, N. M., Reuel, N. F.* “Effects of Fabrication Materials and Methods on Resonant Sensor Signal Quality.” [Accepted Extreme Mechanics Letters] [ISU]
  3. Dopp, J. L.; Reuel, N. F.* Simple, Functional, Inexpensive Cell Extract for in Vitro Prototyping of Proteins with Disulfide Bonds. Biochemical Engineering Journal 2020, 164, 107790. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2020.107790. [ISU]
  4. Kallmyer, N. E.; Rider, N. E.; Reuel, N. F.* Design and Validation of a Frugal, Automated, Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesizer. PLOS ONE 2020, 15 (8), e0237473. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237473. [ISU]
  5. Carr, A. R. +; Patel, Y. H.; Neff, C. R. +; Charkhabi, S. +; Kallmyer, N. E. +; Angus, H. F.; Reuel, N. F.* Sweat Monitoring beneath Garments Using Passive, Wireless Resonant Sensors Interfaced with Laser-Ablated Microfluidics. npj Digital Medicine 2020, 3 (1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-0270-2. [ISU]
  6. Chan, Y. J.; Carr, A. R.; Charkhabi, S.; Furnish, M.; Beierle, A. M.; Reuel, N. F.* Wireless Position Sensing and Normalization of Embedded Resonant Sensors Using a Resonator Array. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2020, 111853. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2020.111853. [ISU]
  7. Dopp, J. L. +; Jo, Y. R. +; Reuel, N. F.* Methods to Reduce Variability in E. Coli-Based Cell-Free Protein Expression Experiments. Synth Syst Biotechnol 2019, 4 (4), 204–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2019.10.003. [ISU]
  8. Tamiev, D. +, Lantz, A. +, Vezeau, G., Salis, H. M. & Reuel, N. F.* Controlling Heterogeneity and Increasing Titer from Riboswitch-Regulated Bacillus subtilis Spores for Time-Delayed Protein Expression Applications. ACS Synth. Biol. (2019). doi:10.1021/acssynbio.9b00163 [ISU]
  9. Kallmyer, N. E. +; Shin, H. J. +; Brem, E. A.; Israelsen, W. J.; Reuel, N. F.* Nesting Box Imager: Contact-Free, Real-Time Measurement of Activity, Surface Body Temperature, and Respiratory Rate Applied to Hibernating Mouse Models. PLOS Biology 2019, 17 (7), e3000406. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000406. [ISU]
  10. Charkhabi, S. +; Chan, Y. J. +; Hwang, D.-G.; Frey, S. T.; Bartlett, M. D.; Reuel, N. F.* Kirigami-Enabled, Passive Resonant Sensors for Wireless Deformation Monitoring. Advanced Materials Technologies 2019, 4 (5), 1800683. https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.201800683. [ISU]
  11. Dopp, J. L.+, Rothstein, S. M., Mansell, T.J., and Reuel, N. F.* "Rapid Prototyping of Proteins: Mail Order Gene Fragments to Assayable Proteins Within 24 Hours" Biotechnol Bioeng, (2019) doi: 10.1002/bit.26912 [ISU]
  12. Dopp, J. L.+, Tameiv, D. D. +, Reuel N. F.* "Cell-free supplement mixtures: Elucidating the history and biochemical utility of additives used to support in vitro protein synthesis in E. coli extract." Biotechnol Adv. 2019 Jan - Feb;37(1):246-258. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2018.12.006. Epub 2018 Dec 17. [ISU]
  13. Dopp, J. L. + and Reuel, N. F.* “Process Optimization for Scalable E. Coli Extract Preparation for Cell-Free Protein Synthesis” Biochemical Engineering Journal 138, (2018): 21–28. doi:10.1016/j.bej.2018.06.021 [ISU]
  14. Kallmyer, N. E. +, Huynh, T. +, Graves, J. C. +, Musielewicz, J. +, Tamiev, D. +, and Reuel, N. F.* “Influence of Sonication Conditions and Wrapping Type on Yield and Fluorescent Quality of Noncovalently Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes” Carbon 139, (2018): 609–613. doi:10.1016/j.carbon.2018.07.028 [ISU]
  15. Charkhabi, S. +, Beierle, A. M. +, McDaniel, M. D., and Reuel, N. F.* “Resonant Sensors for Low-Cost, Contact-Free Measurement of Hydrolytic Enzyme Activity in Closed Systems” ACS Sensors 3, no. 8 (2018): 1489–1498. doi:10.1021/acssensors.8b00267 [ISU]
  16. Kallmyer, N. E. +, Musielewicz, J. +, Sutter, J. +, and Reuel, N. F.* “Substrate-Wrapped, Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Probes for Hydrolytic Enzyme Characterization” Analytical Chemistry 90, no. 8 (2018): 5209–5216. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.7b05444 [ISU]
  17. Reuel, N. F.*, McAuliffe, J. C., Becht, G. A., Mehdizadeh, M., Munos, J. W., Wang, R., and Delaney, W. J. “Hydrolytic Enzymes as (Bio)-Logic for Wireless and Chipless Biosensors” ACS Sensors 1, no. 4 (2016): 348–353. doi:10.1021/acssensors.5b00259
  18. Nelson, J. T., Kim, S., Reuel, N. F., Salem, D. P., Bisker, G., Landry, M. P., Kruss, S., Barone, P. W., Kwak, S., and Strano, M. S. “Mechanism of Immobilized Protein A Binding to Immunoglobulin G on Nanosensor Array Surfaces” Analytical Chemistry 87, no. 16 (2015): 8186–8193. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.5b00843
  19. Zhang, J., Kruss, S., Hilmer, A. J., Shimizu, S., Schmois, Z., De La Cruz, F., Barone, P. W., Reuel, N. F., Heller, D. A., and Strano, M. S. “A Rapid, Direct, Quantitative, and Label-Free Detector of Cardiac Biomarker Troponin T Using near-Infrared Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Sensors” Advanced Healthcare Materials 3, no. 3 (2014): 412–423. doi:10.1002/adhm.201300033
  20. Paulus, G. L. C., Nelson, J. T., Lee, K. Y., Wang, Q. H., Reuel, N. F., Grassbaugh, B. R., Kruss, S., Landry, M. P., Kang, J. W., Ende, E. V., Zhang, J., Mu, B., Dasari, R. R., Opel, C. F., Wittrup, K. D., and Strano, M. S. “A Graphene-Based Physiometer Array for the Analysis of Single Biological Cells” Scientific Reports 4, (2014): 6865. doi:10.1038/srep06865
  21. Mu, B., Zhang, J., McNicholas, T. P., Reuel, N. F., Kruss, S., and Strano, M. S. “Recent Advances in Molecular Recognition Based on Nanoengineered Platforms” Accounts of Chemical Research 47, no. 4 (2014): 979–988. doi:10.1021/ar400162w
  22. Landry, M. P., Kruss, S., Nelson, J. T., Bisker, G., Iverson, N. M., Reuel, N. F., and Strano, M. S. “Experimental Tools to Study Molecular Recognition within the Nanoparticle Corona” Sensors 14, no. 9 (2014): 16196–16211. doi:10.3390/s140916196
  23. Kruss, S., Landry, M. P., Vander Ende, E., Lima, B. M. A., Reuel, N. F., Zhang, J., Nelson, J., Mu, B., Hilmer, A., and Strano, M. “Neurotransmitter Detection Using Corona Phase Molecular Recognition on Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Sensors” Journal of the American Chemical Society 136, no. 2 (2014): 713–724. doi:10.1021/ja410433b
  24. Giraldo, J. P., Landry, M. P., Faltermeier, S. M., McNicholas, T. P., Iverson, N. M., Boghossian, A. A., Reuel, N. F., Hilmer, A. J., Sen, F., Brew, J. A., and Strano, M. S. “Plant Nanobionics Approach to Augment Photosynthesis and Biochemical Sensing” Nature Materials 13, no. 4 (2014): 400–408. doi:10.1038/nmat3890
  25. #Reuel, N. F., Grassbaugh, B., Kruss, S., Mundy, J. Z., Opel, C., Ogunniyi, A. O., Egodage, K., Wahl, R., Helk, B., Zhang, J., Kalcioglu, Z. I., Tvrdy, K., Bellisario, D. O., Mu, B., Blake, S. S., Van Vliet, K. J., Love, J. C., Wittrup, K. D., and Strano, M. S. “Emergent Properties of Nanosensor Arrays: Applications for Monitoring IgG Affinity Distributions, Weakly Affined Hypermannosylation, and Colony Selection for Biomanufacturing” ACS Nano 7, no. 9 (2013): 7472–7482. doi:10.1021/nn403215e
  26. Kruss, S., Hilmer, A. J., Zhang, J., Reuel, N. F., Mu, B., and Strano, M. S. “Carbon Nanotubes as Optical Biomedical Sensors” Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 65, no. 15 (2013): 1933–1950. doi:10.1016/j.addr.2013.07.015
  27. Iverson, N. M., Barone, P. W., Shandell, M., Trudel, L. J., Sen, S., Sen, F., Ivanov, V., Atolia, E., Farias, E., McNicholas, T. P., Reuel, N., Parry, N. M. A., Wogan, G. N., and Strano, M. S. “In Vivo Biosensing via Tissue-Localizable near-Infrared-Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes” Nature Nanotechnology 8, no. 11 (2013): 873–880. doi:10.1038/nnano.2013.222
  28. #Reuel, N. F., Mu, B., Zhang, J., Hinckley, A., and Strano, M. S. “Nanoengineered Glycan Sensors Enabling Native Glycoprofiling for Medicinal Applications: Towards Profiling Glycoproteins without Labeling or Liberation Steps” Chemical Society Reviews 41, no. 17 (2012): 5744–5779. doi:10.1039/C2CS35142K
  29. #Reuel, N. F., Dupont, A., Thouvenin, O., Lamb, D. C., and Strano, M. S. “Three-Dimensional Tracking of Carbon Nanotubes within Living Cells” ACS Nano 6, no. 6 (2012): 5420–5428. doi:10.1021/nn301298e
  30. #Reuel, N. F., Bojo, P., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Ahn, J.-H., Kim, J.-H., and Strano, M. S. “NoRSE: Noise Reduction and State Evaluator for High-Frequency Single Event Traces” Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 28, no. 2 (2012): 296–297. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btr632
  31. Mu, B., McNicholas, T. P., Zhang, J., Hilmer, A. J., Jin, Z., Reuel, N. F., Kim, J.-H., Yum, K., and Strano, M. S. “A Structure–Function Relationship for the Optical Modulation of Phenyl Boronic Acid-Grafted, Polyethylene Glycol-Wrapped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes” Journal of the American Chemical Society 134, no. 42 (2012): 17620–17627. doi:10.1021/ja307085h
  32. Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Barone, P. W., Rwei, A., Kim, J.-H., Lin, D., Heller, D. A., Hilmer, A. J., Nair, N., Reuel, N. F., and Strano, M. S. “Single Molecule Detection of Nitric Oxide Enabled by d(AT)15 DNA Adsorbed to Near Infrared Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes” Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, no. 3 (2011): 567–581. doi:10.1021/ja1084942
  33. Ulissi, Z. W., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Reuel, N. F., Shimizu, S. F. E., Braatz, R. D., and Strano, M. S. “Applicability of Birth–Death Markov Modeling for Single-Molecule Counting Using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Fluorescent Sensor Arrays” The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 2, no. 14 (2011): 1690–1694. doi:10.1021/jz200572b
  34. Shih, C.-J., Vijayaraghavan, A., Krishnan, R., Sharma, R., Han, J.-H., Ham, M.-H., Jin, Z., Lin, S., Paulus, G. L. C., Reuel, N. F., Wang, Q. H., Blankschtein, D., and Strano, M. S. “Bi- and Trilayer Graphene Solutions” Nature Nanotechnology 6, no. 7 (2011): 439–445. doi:10.1038/nnano.2011.94
  35. Sangermano, M., Marino, F., Reuel, N., and Strano, M. S. “Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Radical Photoinitiators” Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 212, no. 14 (2011): 1469–1473. doi:10.1002/macp.201100076
  36. #Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J.-H., Kim, J.-H., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Mahal, L. K., and Strano, M. S. “Transduction of Glycan–Lectin Binding Using Near-Infrared Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Glycan Profiling” Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, no. 44 (2011): 17923–17933. doi:10.1021/ja2074938
  37. Kim, J.-H., Patra, C. R., Arkalgud, J. R., Boghossian, A. A., Zhang, J., Han, J.-H., Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J.-H., Mukhopadhyay, D., and Strano, M. S. “Single-Molecule Detection of H2O2 Mediating Angiogenic Redox Signaling on Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Array” ACS Nano 5, no. 10 (2011): 7848–7857. doi:10.1021/nn201904t
  38. Heller, D. A., Pratt, G. W., Zhang, J., Nair, N., Hansborough, A. J., Boghossian, A. A., Reuel, N. F., Barone, P. W., and Strano, M. S. “Peptide Secondary Structure Modulates Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Fluorescence as a Chaperone Sensor for Nitroaromatics” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108, no. 21 (2011): 8544–8549. doi:10.1073/pnas.1005512108
  39. Boghossian, A. A., Zhang, J., Le Floch-Yin, F. T., Ulissi, Z. W., Bojo, P., Han, J.-H., Kim, J.-H., Arkalgud, J. R., Reuel, N. F., Braatz, R. D., and Strano, M. S. “The Chemical Dynamics of Nanosensors Capable of Single-Molecule Detection” The Journal of Chemical Physics 135, no. 8 (2011): 84124. doi:10.1063/1.3606496
  40. Boghossian, A. A., Zhang, J., Barone, P. W., Reuel, N. F., Kim, J.-H., Heller, D. A., Ahn, J.-H., Hilmer, A. J., Rwei, A., Arkalgud, J. R., Zhang, C. T., and Strano, M. S. “Near-Infrared Fluorescent Sensors Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Life Sciences Applications” ChemSusChem 4, no. 7 (2011): 848–863. doi:10.1002/cssc.201100070
  41. Ahn, J.-H., Kim, J.-H., Reuel, N. F., Barone, P. W., Boghossian, A. A., Zhang, J., Yoon, H., Chang, A. C., Hilmer, A. J., and Strano, M. S. “Label-Free, Single Protein Detection on a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Protein Microarray Fabricated by Cell-Free Synthesis” Nano Letters 11, no. 7 (2011): 2743–2752. doi:10.1021/nl201033d
  42. James, C. D., McClain, J., Pohl, K. R., Reuel, N., Achyuthan, K. E., Bourdon, C. J., Rahimian, K., Galambos, P. C., Ludwig, G., and Derzon, M. S. “High-Efficiency Magnetic Particle Focusing Using Dielectrophoresis and Magnetophoresis in a Microfluidic Device” Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 20, no. 4 (2010): 45015. doi:10.1088/0960-1317/20/4/045015
  43. James, C. D., Reuel, N., Lee, E. S., Davalos, R. V., Mani, S. S., Carroll-Portillo, A., Rebeil, R., Martino, A., and Apblett, C. A. “Impedimetric and Optical Interrogation of Single Cells in a Microfluidic Device for Real-Time Viability and Chemical Response Assessment” Biosensors and Bioelectronics 23, no. 6 (2008): 845–851. doi:10.1016/j.bios.2007.08.022
 
2. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals – In Review/Revision
 
1. Charkhabi, S., Carr, A. R., Wu, J., Roy, S., Beierle, A. M., Thomas, D. K., Neihart, N. M., Reuel, N. F. “Resonant Sensor Arrays for Wireless Characterization of Solvated Ions.” [Revising]
 
2. Kallmyer, N. E., Abdennadher, M. S., Agarwal, S., Baldwin-Kordick, R. Khor, R. L., Kooistra, A. S., Peterson, E., McDaniel, M. D., Reuel, N. F. “Inexpensive Near Infrared Fluorimeters: enabling translation of nIR-based assays to the field.” [Submitted]
 
3. Tamiev, D. Dopp, J. Reuel, N. F. “Anaerobic Preconditioning of E. Coli Cell Lysate for Enhanced In vitro Protein Synthesis” [Submitted]
 
3. Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings, Bulletins, or Reports – In Print/Accepted
 
Elsherbiny, O., Roy, S., Charkhabi, S., Carr, A., Beierle, A., Reuel, N., Neihart, N. “Physically Inspired Circuit Model for Systematic Analysis of Resonant Ion Sensor.”
(ISCAS 2020)

4. Books and Book Chapters
 
None.
 
5. Formally Invited Seminars and Presentations

  1. 09/2020 – ACS BIOT Midwest “Invited Panelist: Syn Bio Enabled Diagnostics”
  2. 04/2020 – AWARD session talk “Passive, Wireless Sensors for Single Use Bioreactor Process Analytical Technologies.” [NOTE: Delayed to March 2021 due to COVID-19], BMES Advanced Biomanufacturing (location TBD)
  3. 11/14/2019 – “Rapid Prototyping of Biohybrid Nanostructures for Sensing and Responsive Materials” AICHE Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.
  4. 8/16/2019 – “Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Spatiotemporal Sensors of Hydrolytic Activity,” Regional NANO@IAState, Ames, IA.
  5. 7/30/2019 – “Wireless, passive, low-cost sensors for closed environments,” 3M Tech Connect Forum, St. Paul, MN.
  6. 7/26/2019 – “Wireless, passive, low-cost chemical/biological sensors,” Adelphi Laboratory Center U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD.
  7. 7/23/2019 – “Wireless, passive sensors for next-generation biomanufacturing process analytics.” AstraZeneca, Gaithersburg, MD.
  8. 8/9/2018 – “Flexible Resonant Sensors for Under PPE Sweat and Temperature Monitoring to Help Warn Against Heat Stress,” Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Research and Development Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX.
  9. 5/21/2018 – “Near infrared and short wave radio frequency sensors for wireless biomanufacturing process analytics” NSF Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT) at Georgia Tech.
  10. 4/23/2018 – “Near infrared optical sensors and short wave radio frequency resonant sensors to monitor ions, proteins, and cells in closed systems” BioQuant Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany
  11. 4/20/2018 – “Near infrared optical sensors and short wave radio frequency resonant sensors to monitor ions, proteins, and cells in closed systems” Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany
  12. 3/22/2018 – “Resonant Sensors for Tissue Dielectric Spectroscopy” Baylor College of Medicine Vascular Surgery at VA Hospital, Houston, TX
  13. 3/6/2018 – “Wireless, passive, [ultra]low-cost sensors for closed environments” Mechanical Engineering Department graduate seminar, Iowa State University
  14. 2/23/2018 – “Prototyping with Pyralux® - Flexible, wireless, passive, resonant sensors for ions, proteins, and motion” DOW Electronics and Imaging Department Seminar, Marlborough, MA
  15. 2/22/2018 – “Prototyping with Pyralux® - Flexible, wireless, passive, resonant sensors for ions, proteins, and motion” DuPont Electronics and Imaging Department Seminar, Wilmington, DE
  16. 1/12/2018 – “High-Throughput Characterization of Hydrolytic Enzymes in Low Volume and Closed Systems.” PepTalk Protein Engineering Conference, San Diego, CA
  17. 11/7/2017 – “Characterization, Control, and Circuit Design of Hydrolytic Enzymes” Chemistry colloquium speaker – Syracuse Chemistry Department
  18. 03/31/2017 – “Contact-free Electromagnetic Interfaces to Biology - from the Near IR to High Frequency Bands.” German-American Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, National Academy of Engineering, Evendale, Ohio
 
[Faculty Candidate Talks 2016]:
  1. 2/18/2016 – “Measuring Proteins: Contact-free and label-free biosensors for antibody quality and hydrolytic enzyme activity.” Faculty candidate seminar at Colorado School of Mines Department of Chemical Engineering. Golden, CO
  2. 1/29/2016 – “Measuring Proteins: Contact-free and label-free biosensors for antibody quality and hydrolytic enzyme activity.” Faculty candidate seminar at University of Utah Chemical Engineering. Salt Lake City, UT
  3. 1/28/2016 – “Measuring Proteins: Contact-free and label-free biosensors for antibody quality and hydrolytic enzyme activity.” Faculty candidate seminar at Brigham Young University Chemical Engineering. Provo, UT
  4. 1/21/2016 – “Measuring Proteins: Contact-free and label-free biosensors for antibody quality and hydrolytic enzyme activity.” Faculty candidate seminar at Iowa State University Chemical and Biological Engineering.  Ames, IA
 
6. Contributed Presentations

  1. Kallmyer, N., Reuel, N.F. “Substrate-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes as modular activity probes for optimization of lignocellulosic biomass pretreatment.” ACS Fall Virtual Meeting, 08/17/20
  2. Tamiev, D., Reuel, N. F. “Deep learning to improve bacterial cell counting - implementation of classification-type convolutional neural networks (CNN).” ACS Fall Virtual Meeting, 08/17/20
  3. Kallmyer, N., Reuel, N. F. “Lipid-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes as abiotic cell proxies to screen membrane-penetrating peptides for use in drug delivery and antimicrobials development.” ACS Fall Virtual Meeting, 08/17/20
  4. Dopp, J., Reuel, N. F. “Simple Cell-Free Extract for Expression of Disulfide Bonded Proteins Without Addition of Exogenous Polymerase and Chaperones.” AICHE Cell Free Systems Conference, Boston, MA 12/5/2019
  5. Kallmyer, N. E., Reuel, N. F. “Modular Fluorescent Carbon Nanotube Sensors for Discovery and Optimization of Cell Free Expressed Peptides and Enzymes.” AICHE Cell Free Systems Conference, Boston, MA 12/5/2019
  6. Reuel, N. F., Tamiev, D. “Robust Cell Free Extract from Bacillus subtilis to prototype engineered spore circuitry.” AICHE Cell Free Systems Conference, Boston, MA 12/5/2019
  7. Kallmyer, N. E., Reuel, N.F. “Substrate-functionalized carbon nanotubes as enzyme probes for benchtop and in situ study of soil health.” MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. 12/3/2019
  8. Charkhabi, S., Reuel, N. F. “Scalable fabrication of resonant sensors and applications in wireless reporting of soft material deformation.” MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. 12/3/2019
  9. Charkhabi, S., Chan, Y. J., Reuel, N. F. “Kirigami-Enabled, Passive Resonant Sensors for Wireless Deformation Monitoring.” AICHE Fall Meeting, Orlando, FL. 11/14/2019
  10. Reuel, N. F. “Reinforcing Design of Experiments, Regression, and Optimization with Paper Helicopters.” AICHE Fall Meeting, Orlando, FL. 11/13/2019.
  11. Hedengren, J., Kantor, J., Reuel, N. F. “Temperature Control Lab for Dynamics and Control.” AICHE Fall Meeting, Orlando, FL. 11/13/2019
  12. Tamiev, D., Lantz, A., Vezeau, G., Salis, H. and Reuel, N.F. “Controlling Heterogeneity and Increasing Titer from Riboswitch-Regulated Bacillus subtilis Spores for Time-Delayed Protein Expression Applications.” 20th International Conference on Bacilli and Gram-Positive Bacteria. Washington D.C. 7/25/2019.
  13. Dopp, J., Reuel, N. F. “Scalable cell-free extract preparation and minimal genetic template methods for rapid protein prototyping.” AICHE SEED 2019. NYC, NY. 6/24/2019.
  14. Tamiev, D., Lantz, A., Vezeau, G., Salis, H. and Reuel N. F. “Controlling Heterogeneity and Increasing Titer from Riboswitch-Regulated Bacillus subtilis Spores for Time-Delayed Protein Expression Applications.” AICHE SEED 2019. NYC, NY. 6/24/2019. 
  15. Charkhabi, S., Carr, A., Neihart, N., Reuel, N. F. “Passive Resonant Sensors for Wireless Detection and Quantification of Ionic Compounds in Opaque Systems.” SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2019. Baltimore, MD. Apr. 2019.
  16. Dopp, J., Reuel N. F. “Scalable cell-free extract preparation and minimal genetic template methods for rapid protein prototyping.” ACS Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. Apr. 2019.
  17. Kallmyer, N., Khor, R., Abdennadher, M., Roby, N., Agarwal, S., Peterson, E., Reuel, N. F. “Nanoscale Optical Sensors to Characterize Hydrolytic Enzymes for Health, Agriculture, and Industrial Biotechnology” ACS Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. Apr. 2019.
  18. Tamiev, D., Vezeau, G., Lantz, A., Salis, H., Reuel, N. F. “Evaluating Heterogeneity of Heterologous Protein Expression from Germinated Spores for Shelf-Stable Cell Factories in Space” ACS Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. Apr. 2019.
  19. Kallmyer, N., Peterson, E., Reuel, N. F. “Substrate Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes as a Modular Tool for Tracking Soil Enzyme Activity.” AICHE Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. Nov 1, 2018.
  20. Kallmyer, N., Huynh, T., Graves, J. C., Musielewicz, J., Reuel, N. F. “Influence of Sonication Conditions and Wrapping Type on Yield and Fluorescent Quality of Noncovalently Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes.” AICHE Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. Nov 1, 2018. 
  21. Reuel, N. F. “The Startup Method of Managing Large Classes – a Technique Inspired by ASEE Summer School 2017.” AICHE Annual Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. Oct 29, 2018.
  22. Reuel, N. F., Charkhabi, S. and Beierle, A. “Short wave radio frequency resonators for transducing protein and cell surface interactions in closed systems.” ACS Annual Spring Meeting, Biotechnology Division. New Orleans, LA. Mar 18, 2018.
  23. Charkhabi, S., Jackson, K., Reuel, N. F. “Wireless Resonators Proposed for Monitoring Diabetic Foot Ulcers.” Diabetic Lower Extremity Symposium, Boston, MA Nov 2-3, 2017.
  24. Charkhabi, S., Beierle, A., Reuel, N. F. “Wireless Measurement of Enzymatic Degradation Kinetics with a Resonant Antenna Biosensor.” AICHE Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Oct 30, 2017.
  25. Kallmyer, N., Reuel, N. F. “Substrate-wrapped Carbon Nanotubes as Enzyme Sensors.” AICHE Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Nov 1, 2017.
  26. Reuel, N. F. “Prototyping Proteins and Proteases for Biosensors and Enzyme Responsive Materials.”, ISU Microbiology Graduate Program Interdepartmental Fall Retreat, Oct 19, 2017.
  27. Reuel, N. F., Kallmyer, N. “Carbon Nanotube Based Optical Sensors for Biomanufacturing.” BMES ABioM Meeting, Madison WI, Aug 8, 2017
  28. Reuel, N. F., “M-file Toolbox Method of Teaching Numerical Methods to Chemical Engineers.” ASEE Chemical Engineering Faculty Summer School, Raleigh, NC July, 2017
  29. Reuel, N. F., et al. “High-throughput screening of hydrolytic enzyme activity via wireless antennas with embedded (bio)-logic.” American Chemical Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, April 4, 2017.
  30. Reuel, N. F., McAuliffe, J., Becht, G. A., Mehdizadeh, M., Munos, J., Wang, R., Delaney, W. J. “Hydrolytic Enzymes as ‘Bio-Logic’ for Wireless and Chipless Biosensors.” Chemical Heritage Foundation Innovation Day 2015, Philadelphia, PA 2015
  31. Reuel, N. F., Strano M. S. “Carbon Nanotube Based Optical Sensors for Proteins and Glycans – Applications in Biomanufacturing Process Control.” NIST Panel at Koch Institute, Nov 2012
  32. Reuel, N. F. “Carbon Nanotube Based Optical Sensors for Proteins and Glycans – Applications in Biomanufacturing.” ChemE Department Student Seminar, October 2012
  33. Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J. H., Kim, J. H., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Strano, M. S. “Transduction of Glycan-Lectin Binding using Near Infrared Fluorescent Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Glycan Profiling.” APS March Meeting, Boston. March, 2012.
  34. Reuel, N. F. “Nanotechnology meets Biology – Advances and Safety.” Invited Talk at MIT EHS, Jan. 2012.
  35. Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J. H., Kim, J. H., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Strano, M. S.  “Transduction of Glycan-Lectin Binding using Near Infrared Fluorescent Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Glycan Profiling.” BioMAN MIT. Boston. 18 Nov. 2011.
  36. Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J. H., Kim, J. H., Zhang, J., Boghossian, A. A., Strano, M. S. “A Weak Affinity Dynamic Microarray for Glycan Profiling: modeling and preliminary experimentation of a high-throughput tool for screening and profiling glycoproteins.” 21st Int Symposium on Glycoconjugates. Vienna. 21-26 Aug. 2011.
  37. Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J. H., Strano, M. S. “Sweet-Sensing.” MRS Fall Meeting. Boston, 1-3 Dec. 2010.
  38. Reuel, N. F., Ahn, J. H., Strano, M. S.  “A Weak Affinity Dynamic Microarray for Glycan Profiling: a concept for optimized, high-throughput screening and profiling of glycoproteins.” CFG Glycan Array Conference 2010. Atlanta, 19-21 September. And ACS National Meeting 2010. Boston, August. 
 
7. Other Scholarly Contributions

  1. James, C. D., McClain, J.  L., Achyuthan, K., Bourdon, C. J., Rahimian, K., Galambos, P. C., Derzon, M. S., Reuel, N. F. “A Portable Bead-Based Detection System with Integrated Magnetic Preconcentration and Dielectrophoretic Multichannel Cytometry.” Sandia National Lab Public Report 2008.
  2. Reuel, N. F. “Development of the MD Ring: A Micro-passive Glucose Sensor for Diabetics.” BYU Honors Thesis. 2008.
 
B. Patents, Disclosures, and Technology Transfer
[ISU count: 15 disclosures, 7 provisional filings, 4 converted to U.S. utility, 2 licensed]

  1. Reuel, N. F., Tamiev, D. “Anaerobic Preconditioning of Cells for Improved in Vitro Protein Production.” (2020) Disclosed to ISURF
  2. Reuel, N. F., Carr, A. “Reduced Positional Noise Scanner for Resonant Sensors.” (2020) Disclosed to ISURF.
  3. Reuel, N. F., Carr, A. “Optimized LC Geometry Resonator for Degradation Sensor.” (2020) Disclosed to ISURF.
  4. Reuel, N. F., Carr, A. R. “ISURF 05076 Resonant sweat analysis sensor with wireless reader.” (2020) U.S. Provisional filed.
  5. Reuel, N. F., Tamiev, D. “ISURF 05071 Training dataset augmentation and classification convolution neural network for quantifying object sub-populations.” (2020). No filing, active case.
  6. Reuel, N. F., Kallmyer, N. E., “ISURF 05030 Optical phytase activity sensor.” (2019) U.S. Provisional filed.
  7. Reuel, N. F., Chan, Y. “ISURF 04984 Resonator array for position sensing and resonant sensor normalization.” (2019) No filing, active case.
  8. Reuel, N. F., Kallmyer, N. E. “ISURF 04972 Cell membrane proxy probes for screening cell penetration efficacy.” (2019) No filing, active case.
  9. Reuel, N. F., Carr, A. R. “ISURF 04856 Resonant sensors for wireless, online monitoring of cell concentration in biomanufacturing.” (2018) U.S utility filed. Exclusive license by Skroot Laboratory Inc.
  10. Reuel, N. F., Charkhabi, S., “ISURF 04748 Ion Sensing with Multiplex Array of Resonant Sensors.” (2018) No filing, active case.
  11. Reuel, N. F., Bartlett, M., Charkhabi, S., Hwang, D. “ISURF 04747 Kirigami Enabled Resonators for Stretch and Force Sensing and Wireless Power Transfer Switch in Soft Materials.” (2018) U.S. Provisional filed.
  12. Reuel, N. F., Charkhabi, S. “ISURF 04749 Wireless Tissue Dielectric Spectroscopy with Resonant Sensors.” Provisional filed (2018).
  13. Reuel, N. F., Dopp, J. L., “ISURF 04757 Methods for producing large scale extract and genetic templates for protein prototyping with cell free protein synthesis.” Disclosure on hold for more data (2018)
  14. Reuel, N. F., Charkhabi, S. “ISURF 04633 Resonant Frequency Shift Sensors.” (2017) Utility patent filed.
  15. Reuel, N.F., Kallmyer, N. E. “ISURF 04667 Optical nanosensors for hydrolytic enzyme characterization.” (2017). Utility patent filed.
  16. Reuel, N. F., McAuliffe, J. C., “Radio frequency bio-sensor.” US Patent App. 14/872,178 (2015)
  17. Reuel, N. F., Strano, M. S., Wahl, R., Helk, B. “Method of analysis using array sensor.” US Patent App. 14/017,413 (2014)
  18. Reuel, N. F., Strano, M. S. “Sensor for detecting analytes.” US Patent App. 14/185,856 (2014)
  19. Iverson, N. M; Strano, M. S., Reuel, N. F., McNicholas, T. P. “Near infrared fluorescent single walled carbon nanotubes as tissue localizable biosensors.” US Patent App. 14/488,040 (2014)
  20. Strano, M. S., Ahn, J. H., Kim, J. H., Barone, P. W., Reuel, N. F. “Nanotube Array for Optical Detection of Protein-Protein Interactions.” US Patent App. 13/222,706 (2012)
  21. Reuel, N. F., Lionberger, T. A., Galambos, P. C., Okandan, M., Baker, M. S. “Micro-unmanned aerodynamic vehicle.” US Patent 7,341,222 (2008)
Startups from Reuel Group
[1] Skroot Laboratory Inc.
2018 to Present
www.skrootlab.com
​@skrootlab
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