Mark Bailey is a student-employee at NIST through the Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP). He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Kansas, studying under Dr. Cory Berkland. Research interests focus on the development of fluorinated, nanoparticle-based, multimodal contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging and SIMS imaging. Honors and Recognitions: Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellow, University of Kansas
Publications: BAILEY MM, Gorman EM, Munson EJ, Berkland CJ; “Pure Insulin Nanoparticle Agglomerates for Pulmonary Delivery;” Langmuir 24(23):13614-13620 BAILEY MM, Berkland CJ, “Nanoparticle Formulations in Pulmonary Drug Delivery;” Medicinal Research Reviews 29(1):196-212 BAILEY MM, Wang L, Bode CJ, Mitchell KE, Detamore MS;" A Comparison of Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells and TMJ Condylar Chondrocytes for Tissue Engineering TMJ Condylar Cartilage;" Tissue Engineering 13(8): 2003-2010 Latest Publications
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Surface and Microanalysis Science Analytical Microscopy Group Education:University of Pittsburgh (2006) B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Kansas (2008) M.S., Chemical Engineering Contact
Phone: 301-975-2093 |