Tim Liedl

 

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Name:             Tim Liedl, Ph.D.

Education:     Dipl. Phys. at
                           LMU München

Dipl. Thesis:   Fluorescent NCs
                            in Parak’s Lab

PhD Thesis:   DNA devices
                            in Simmel’s lab


Current Position




Research Fellow at the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School and Research Associate at the Department of Cancer Biology, Dana-Faber Cancer Institute



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www.cens.de

www.dna.caltech.edu


www.hd-web.de

seemanlab4.chem.nyu.edu

www.titanic-magazin.de

www.windfinder.com





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Tim Liedl

Shihlab

44 Binney Street

Boston, MA 02115


tim_liedl at dfci.harvard.edu

 

Articles:


  1. 1.T. Pellegrino, L. Manna, S. Kudera, T. Liedl, D. Koktysh, A. L. Rogach, S. Keller, J. Radler, G. Natile and W. J. Parak: "Hydrophobic nanocrystals coated with an amphiphilic polymer shell: A general route to water soluble nanocrystals." Nano Letters 4, 703-707 (2004).

  2. 2.C. Kirchner, T. Liedl, S. Kudera, T. Pellegrino, A. M. Javier, H. E. Gaub, S. Stolzle, N. Fertig and W. J. Parak: "Cytotoxicity of colloidal CdSe and CdSe/ZnS nanoparticles." Nano Letters 5, 331-338 (2005).

  3. 3.G. B. Sukhorukov, A. L. Rogach, B. Zebli, T. Liedl, A. G. Skirtach, K. Kohler, A. A. Antipov, N. Gaponik, A. S. Susha, M. Winterhalter and W. J. Parak: "Nanoengineered polymer capsules: Tools for detection, controlled delivery, and site-specific manipulation." Small 1, 194-200 (2005).

  4. 4.T. Liedl, S. Keller, F. C. Simmel, J. O. Radler and W. J. Parak: "Fluorescent nanocrystals as colloidal probes in complex fluids measured by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy." Small 1, 997-1003 (2005).

  5. 5.T. Liedl and F. C. Simmel: "Switching the conformation of a DNA molecule with a chemical oscillator." Nano Letters 5, 1894-1898 (2005)

  6. 6.A. Genovesio, T. Liedl, V. Emiliani, W. J. Parak, M. Coppey-Moisan and J. C. Olivo-Marin: "Multiple particle tracking in 3-D+t microscopy: Method and application to the tracking of endocytosed quantum dots." IEEE Transactions On Image Processing 15, 1062-1070 (2006).

  7. 7.T. Liedl, M. Olapinski and F. C. Simmel: "A surface-bound DNA switch driven by a chemical oscillator." Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 45, 5007-5010 (2006).

  8. 8.C. A. J. Lin, T. Liedl, R. Sperling, M. T. Fernandez-Arguelles, J. M. Costa-Fernandez, R. Pereiro, A. Sanz-Medel, W. H. Chang and W. J. Parak: "Bioanalytics and biolabeling with semiconductor nanoparticles (quantum dots)." J. Mater. Chem, 17, 1343-1346 (2007).

  9. 9.R. Sperling, T. Liedl, S. Duhr, S. Kudera, M. Zanella, D. Braun and W. J. Parak: "Size determination of (bio-) conjugated water-soluble colloidal nanoparticles - a comparison of different techniques." J. Phys. Chem. C, 111, 11552 -11559 (2007).

  10. 10.T. Liedl and F. C. Simmel: "Determination of DNA melting temperatures in diffusion-generated chemical gradients." Analytical Chemistry, 79, 5212-5216 (2007).

  11. 11.T. Liedl, H. Dietz, B. Yurke and F. C. Simmel: "Controlled trapping and release of quantum dots in a DNA-linked hydrogel." Small 3, 1688 (2007).

  12. 12.S.K. Kufer, E. Puchner, H. Gumpp, Tim Liedl, H.E. Gaub: “Single-Molecule Cut-and-Paste Surface Assembly.” Science, in press  (2008).   




Reviews:


  1. 1.T. Liedl, T. Pellegrino and W. J. Parak: "Biological Applications of colloidal Nanocrystals." New Drugs 2, 14-16 (2005).

  2. 2.T. Pellegrino, S. Kudera, T. Liedl, A. M. Javier, L. Manna and W. J. Parak: "On the development of colloidal nanoparticles towards multifunctional structures and their possible use for biological applications." Small 1, 48-63 (2005).

  3. 3.T. Liedl, T. Sobey and F. C. Simmel: "DNA-based nanodevices." Nano Today 2, 36-41 (2007).

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