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Thomas
Thundat has been elected a Fellow in the American Physical Society,
an honor that is limited each year to no more than one-half of one
percent of the society's current membership. Thundat is being honored
for "...his pioneering work in developing micromechanical sensor
platforms for biomolecular detection and the elucidation of the
fundamental physical principles underlying the adsorption-induced
forces." Thundat is a Distinguished R&D Staff Member and
Group Leader of the Nanoscale Science and Devices Group in the Life
Sciences Division.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review and ORNL Reporter
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News
Articles
- Arpad
Vass:Death Equals Science at Body Farm from Newsday.Com,
November 24, 2003
- D.
Smyser: Life Sciences: New Life for ORNL's once acclaimed Biology
Division, from The
Oak Ridger, April 11, 2003
- "Mouse
House renamed for distinguished ORNL couple" from The
Oak Ridger, November 14, 2001
- ORNL
tech to aid in disease detection' from The
Knoxville News-Sentinel, October 25, 2001
- "ORNL-GST
graduate student Millsaps researching 'green power' from The
Oak Ridger, October 11, 2001
- "Cancer-Detecting
Microchip - A Micromachined Cantilever - Is Sensitive Assay For
Prostate Cancer And Potentially Other Diseases, Researchers Report"
from ScienceDaily Magazine,
Sept. 3, 2001
- "Mouse
House construction contract awarded" from The
Oak Ridger, August 3, 2001
- "New
ways to scan DNA with lasers, vacuums, firefly enzymes could transform
medicine" from ABC
News, July 28, 2001; quotes Winston Chen of LSD.
- "ORNL
adds two R&D 100 Awards" from The
Oak Ridger, July 5, 2001; one award was to Ying Xu and
Dong Xu of LSD
- "House
OKs funding for SNS, Mouse House, Y-12" from The
Oak Ridger, June 29, 2001
- "Chemical
analyzer result of research done at lab" from The
Oak Ridger, May 24, 2001
- "Three
teams vie to build new MouseHouse" from The
Oak Ridger, February 20, 2001
- "The
Price of Excellence: The first nine Centers of Excellence cover
a range of scientific endeavors, from genomics to computer-driven
micro-organisms." from MetroPulse,
January 11, 2001
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