
Joe Buchman Ph.D.
Medtronic
Haynes
Alumni
jbuchman@umn.edu
Education
Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 2019
B.S. in Chemistry and Biology, Augsburg College, 2013
B.S. in Chemistry and Biology, Augsburg College, 2013
Research Interests
Center role: Graduate student in Haynes group (Ph.D. 2019)
Thesis title: An Investigation of Nanoparticle Toxicity Mechanisms against Environmentally Relevant Bacteria and the Potential for Sustainable Agriculture Applications (Haynes group)
Thesis title: An Investigation of Nanoparticle Toxicity Mechanisms against Environmentally Relevant Bacteria and the Potential for Sustainable Agriculture Applications (Haynes group)
Additional Information
- Nanoparticles can stick to bacteria, but does more nanoparticle sticking mean more toxicity?
- Using Gold Nanobullets for Genetic Engineering
- Why do Scientists Care about Bacterial Replication?
- How Can You Tell if Bacteria are Alive or Dead?
- Sustainable Lamps Powered by Algae
- The Chemical Story Behind Non-Petroleum-Based Plastics
- Can We Make Nanoparticles More Sustainable?