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Raymond Tu   Raymond Tu
Assistant Professor
Chemical Engineering


Office Location: Steinman 313
Phone: 212-650-7031
Fax: 212-650-6660
E-mail: tu@ccny.cuny.edu
Website: http://www-che.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/tu/public/index.htm
   
Education:

University of Florida, BS 1998 University of California – Santa Barbara, PhD 2004

Areas of Expertise:
Biomolecules, peptide-nucleotide interactions, self-assembly, microrheology
Current Research Interests:

Nature has evolved the ability to self-assemble molecules into functional architectures capable of specifically binding a diverse set of ligands. Our research program aspires to mimic aspects of this process by designing a set of peptide-based building blocks, which are multifaceted molecules conjugating elements that direct assembly to components that are responsible for specific binding interactions. Compared to ‘top-down’ approaches, such as lithography, programming molecules to self-assemble allows one to access complex structures in a parallel fashion, yielding faster kinetics for practical processing at nanometer length-scales. The design and application of such ‘bottom-up’ assemblies requires precision synthesis, predictive folding algorithms, and accurate characterization of self-assembly. This methodology is proving to be an effective tool for engineering drug delivery vehicles, biosensing, and molecular medicines.

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