个人简介
B.S., Centre College of Kentucky, 1975
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1980
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas at Austin
Charles R. Martin was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1953. He graduated with High Distinction from Centre College of Kentucky in 1975 and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He did his graduate work at the University of Arizona, obtaining a PhD in analytical chemistry in 1980 under the direction of Prof. Henry Freiser. He then moved to the University of Texas at Austin where he was a Robert A. Welch Postdoctoral Fellow with Prof. Allen J. Bard. He has had faculty appointments at Texas A&M University, Colorado State University and has been at the University of Florida since 1999.
研究领域
Analytical
Nanomaterials, The Bio/Nano Interface, Electrochemistry
His research interests are in electrochemistry, nanoscience and bioanalytical chemistry. Beginning in the 1980s, his research group pioneered a powerful and versatile approach for preparing nanomaterials called template synthesis. This method has since become a workhorse procedure for preparing nanomaterials, and is used in laboratories throughout the world. His research currently focuses on applications of template-prepared nanotubes and nanotube membranes to electrochemical biosensors and to electrochemical energy.
Professor Martin was the 2009 recipient of the Charles N. Reilley Award of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, the 2005 recipient of the Florida Award of the Florida Section of the American Chemical Society, and the 1999 recipient of the Carl Wagner Memorial Award of the Electrochemical Society. He was promoted to University Distinguished Professor in 2006. In 2007 he received a Nano 50 Innovator Award from Nanotech Briefs. He is a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society, and served, or is serving, on the editorial advisory boards of Chemistry of Materials, Advanced Materials and Small. He is also the Senior Editor of the journal Nanomedicine. He is also an ISI highly cited author in materials science.
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Gao, P.; Martin, C. R. "Voltage Charging Enhances Ionic Conductivity in Gold Nanotube Membranes" ACS Nano, 2014, 8(8), 8266-8272
Maas, M.; Guo, P.; Keeney, M.; Yang, F.; Hsu, T. M.; Fuller, G. G.; Martin, C. R.; Zare, R. N. "Preparation of Mineralized Nanofibers: Collagen Fibrils Containing Calcium Phosphate," Nano Lett., 2011, 11, 1383-1388.
Perry, J. L.; Guo, P.; Johnson, S. K.; Mukaibo, H.; Stewart, J. D.; Martin, C. R. "Fabrication of biodegradable nano test tubes by template synthesis," Nanomedicine (London), 2010, 5, 1151-1160.
Gulbakan, B.; Park, D.; Kang, M.; Kececi, K.; Martin, C. R.; Powell, D. H.; Tan, W. "Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry on Silicon Nanowell Arrays," Anal. Chem., 2010, 82, 7566-7575.
Buyukserin, F.; Martin, C. R. "The use of Reactive Ion Etching for obtaining 'free' silica nano test tubes," Appl. Surf. Sci., 2010, 256, 7700-7705.
Martin, C. R. "The right idea at the right time and writing Renku with us at Nanomedicine," Nanomedicine (London), 2010, 5, 1-2.
Guo, P.; Martin, C.R.; Zhao, Y.; Ge, J.; Zare, R.N. "General Method for Producing Organic Nanoparticles Using Nanoporous Membranes," Nano Lett., 2010, 10, 2202-2206.
Sexton, L.T.; Mukaibo, H.; Katira, P.; Hess, H.; Sherrill, S.A.; Horne, L.P.; Martin, C.R. "An Adsorption-Based Model for Pulse Duration in Resistive-Pulse Protein Sensing," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132, 6755-6763.
Jin, P.; Mukaibo, H.; Horne, L.P.; Bishop, G.W.; Martin, C.R. "Electroosmotic Flow Rectification in Pyramidal-Pore Mica Membranes," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132, 2118-2119.
Mukaibo, H.; Horne, L.P.; Park, D.; Martin, C.R. "Controlling the Length of Pores Etched in Ion-Tracked Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Membranes," Small, 2009, 5, 2474-2479.
Martin, C.R. "How We Got Here, Where We Are Going and Being a Cog in Something Turning," Nanomedicine (London), 2009, 4, 1-2.
Kececi, K.; Sexton, L.T.; Buyukserin, F.; Martin, C.R. "Resistive-Pulse Detection of Short dsDNAs Using a Chemically Functionalized Conical Nanopore Sensor," Nanomedicine (London), 2008, 3, 787-796.
Buyukserin, F.; Medley, C.D.; Mota, M.O.; Kececi, K.; Rogers, R.R.; Tan, W.; Martin, C.R. "Antibody-Functionalized Nano Test Tubes Target Breast Cancer Cells," Nanomedicine (London), 2008, 3, 283-292.
Wang, J.; Martin, C.R. "A New Drug-Sensing Paradigm Based on Ion-Current Rectification in a Conically Shaped Nanopore," Nanomedicine (London), 2008, 3, 13-20.
Sexton, L.T.; Horne, L.P.; Martin, C.R. "Biosensing with Nanopores and Nanotubes," in "Molecular- and Nano-Tubes," Oliver Hayden, Ed. Springer, 2007.
Xu, F.; Wharton, J.E.; Martin, C.R. "Template Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes with Diamond-Shaped Cross Sections," Small, 2007, 3, 1718-1722.
Sexton, L.T.; Horne, L.P.; Sherrill, S.A.; Bishop, G.W.; Baker, L.A.; Martin, C.R. "Resistive-Pulse Studies of Proteins and Protein/Antibody Complexes Using a Conical Nanotube Sensor," J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2007, 129, 13144-13152.
Sexton, L.T.; Horne, L.P.; Martin, C.R. "Developing Synthetic Conical Nanopores for Biosensing Applications," Molecular Biosystems, 2007, 3, 667-685.
Wharton, J.E.; Jin, P.; Sexton, L.T.; Horne, L.P.; Sherrill, S.A.; Mino, W.K.; Martin, C.R. "A Method for Reproducibly Preparing Synthetic Nanopores for Resistive-Pulse Biosensors," Small, 2007, 3, 1424-1430.
Martin, C.R.; Siwy, Z.S. "Learning Nature's Way: Biosensing with Synthetic Nanopores," Science, 2007, 317, 331-332.