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Prof. S.J. Rowan Curriculum Vitae Prof. Stuart J Rowan B Sc (Hons) PhD FRSC Kent H. Smith Professor Address: Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve University 2100 Aldelbert Road Tel: 216 368 4242 Cleveland, OH 44106-7202, USA Fax: 216 368 4202 e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://supramolecular.case.edu Education and Academic Career Kent H Smith Professor of Engineering, CWRU 2009- Director of the Institute for Advanced Materials, CWRU 2009- Full Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 2008- Secondary Appointment: Professor of Biomedical Engineering, CWRU 2007- Secondary Appointment: Professor of Chemistry, CWRU 2006- Research Appointment Louis Stokes Medical Center, VA Hospitals, Cleveland 2006-2008 Associate Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 2005-2008 Assistant Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 1999-2005 Postdoctoral Research Fellow Supervisor: Prof. J. F. Stoddart FRS Department of Chemistry, University of California Los Angeles: 1998/99 “New Synthetic Routes to Interlocked Molecules” Postdoctoral Research Associate Supervisor: Prof. J.K.M. Sanders FRS Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge – UK: 1994/98 “Toward Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries” Postgraduate Student (University of Glasgow – UK): 1991/94 Supervisor: Dr D.D. MacNicol PhD Degree: Chemistry 1995 Undergraduate Student (University of Glasgow – UK): 1987/91 Chemistry BSc First Class Honours 1991 Current Research Areas: Supramolecular Materials Science Utilization of Supramolecular and Dynamic Chemistry in Polymer Science: Stimuli-responsive Materials: Sensor materials and (Photo-)healing materials Actuating Polymers Metallosupramolecular Polymers: Biomimetic polymers: Mechanically Adaptive Nanocomposites Bioactive Supramolecular Gels: Guanosine-based gels Reversible Covalent Chemistry as a Route Toward the Construction of Novel Polymer Architectures: e.g. Polycatenanes and double threaded poly[3]rotaxanes. Publication Summary: > 120; H-index 43; citations > 6600 (from ISI Web of Science July 2014) Supervised Researchers: Graduate students: 8 current (27 total); Post docs: 4 current (18 total) Research Funding Total: 33 funded grants > $7.2 million (not including Center grants) 1

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Page 1: Prof. Stuart J Rowan B Sc (Hons) PhD FRSC Kent H. Smith ......“Structure of Biological Materials” (EBME/EMAC 303) 2002-2010 “Functional and Reactive Polymers” (EMAC 570) 2001-2006

Prof. S.J. Rowan Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Stuart J Rowan B Sc (Hons) PhD FRSC Kent H. Smith Professor

Address: Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve University 2100 Aldelbert Road Tel: 216 368 4242 Cleveland, OH 44106-7202, USA Fax: 216 368 4202 e-mail: [email protected] Website: http://supramolecular.case.edu

Education and Academic Career Kent H Smith Professor of Engineering, CWRU 2009- Director of the Institute for Advanced Materials, CWRU 2009- Full Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 2008- Secondary Appointment: Professor of Biomedical Engineering, CWRU 2007- Secondary Appointment: Professor of Chemistry, CWRU 2006- Research Appointment Louis Stokes Medical Center, VA Hospitals, Cleveland 2006-2008 Associate Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 2005-2008 Assistant Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU 1999-2005

Postdoctoral Research Fellow Supervisor: Prof. J. F. Stoddart FRS Department of Chemistry, University of California Los Angeles: 1998/99 “New Synthetic Routes to Interlocked Molecules”

Postdoctoral Research Associate Supervisor: Prof. J.K.M. Sanders FRS Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge – UK: 1994/98 “Toward Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries”

Postgraduate Student (University of Glasgow – UK): 1991/94 Supervisor: Dr D.D. MacNicol PhD Degree: Chemistry 1995 Undergraduate Student (University of Glasgow – UK): 1987/91 Chemistry BSc First Class Honours 1991 Current Research Areas: Supramolecular Materials Science

• Utilization of Supramolecular and Dynamic Chemistry in Polymer Science: Stimuli-responsive Materials: Sensor materials and (Photo-)healing materials Actuating Polymers Metallosupramolecular Polymers:

• Biomimetic polymers: Mechanically Adaptive Nanocomposites • Bioactive Supramolecular Gels: Guanosine-based gels • Reversible Covalent Chemistry as a Route Toward the Construction of Novel Polymer

Architectures: e.g. Polycatenanes and double threaded poly[3]rotaxanes.

Publication Summary: > 120; H-index 43; citations > 6600 (from ISI Web of Science July 2014) Supervised Researchers: Graduate students: 8 current (27 total); Post docs: 4 current (18 total) Research Funding Total: 33 funded grants > $7.2 million (not including Center grants)

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Prof. S.J. Rowan Curriculum Vitae

Honors and Awards Edward Morley Award (ACS) 2014 Lu Jiaxi Lectureship, Xiamen University, China 2013 Bayer Lectureship, University of Southern Mississippi 2013 Chair of the Polymers Gordon Conference 2011 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC CChem) 2010 Case School of Engineering Research Excellence Award 2008 Mortar Board Case Chapter "Top Prof" 2006 Case School of Engineering Teaching Recognition Award 2004-2006 NSF CAREER Award 2002/07 Research Associate of Girton College, Cambridge 1996 MRSC CChem 1996 Loudon Scholarship, Glasgow University 1991/94

Professional Societies: Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC CChem) 2010- Member-at-Large for ACS PMSE Division 2007-2010 Member of ACS Division of Organic Chemistry 2003- Member of ACS Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering 2000- Member of ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry 1999- Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1999- Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) 1998- Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC CChem) 1994-2010 Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry (GRSC) 1991-94

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Prof. S.J. Rowan Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Development and Teaching Experience Case Western Reserve University Classes: “How to Write an NSF Proposal” (EMAC 480) 2013- “Polymers Plus; Self Assembly and Nanomaterials” (EMAC 410) 2008- “Polymer Foundation Course: Organic Chemistry” (EMAC 401) 2007-2012 “Polymer Chemistry and Industry” (EMAC 370) 2005-2010 Research Advisor “Freshman Research” (EMAC 125) 2003- “New Polymer Systems” (EMAC 690) 2003- “Structure of Biological Materials” (EBME/EMAC 303) 2002-2010 “Functional and Reactive Polymers” (EMAC 570) 2001-2006 “Polymer Synthesis Course” (EMAC 470) 1999-2006 “NMR Characterization Class” (EMAC 678) 2001-2006

Other Educational Lectures: Summers Research Experience for Undergraduates Lecture Series: “Supramolecular Polymers: A New Paradigm in Polymer Chemistry” 2004 Teaching Assistant Training: “How to Become a Professor” 2002 Meet the Faculty: “500 Years of Plastics: The Development of Polymers that Dominate your Life” 2001- University of Tulane, New Orleans Guest Lecturer (Junior Organic Chemistry Class): Cellulose whisker nanocomposites: From Bioinspiration to Cortical Implants 2012 School of Science and Engineering, Osaka University, Japan Supramolecular Chemistry (8 hours) 2003

Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand Graduate Course: Polymer Synthesis (30 hours) 2002

University of California – Los Angeles Graduate Course: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymer Systems (3 hours) 2000 Supervision of two Undergraduate Summer Research Students 1998/99

University of Cambridge Fitzwilliam College Tutor 1996/97 Supervision of Part II Project Students 1995/97 Tuition of First, Second and Third Year Undergraduate Students 1995/97

University of Glasgow Supervision of Seven Final Year Project Students 1991/94 Tutorials for PhD Chemists 1993 Tuition of First, Second and Third Year Undergraduate Students 1991/93

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Researchers and Students Research Advisor of Research Associates (18): Dr. Longhe Zhang Healable polyurethanes Dr. Vahid Karimkhani Poly(High Internal Phase Emulsions) composites Dr. Musan “Nancy” Zhang Cellulose-based Nanocomposites (2013-) Dr. Joy Romulus New Dynamic Covalent Polymers (2013-) Dr. Reza Foudazi Studies on High Internal Phase Emulsions (2011-2013) Dr. Pamela Cohn Metal Chelating agents in Lithium Batteries (2011-2013) Dr. Stephen Diegelmann Electroactive Nanocomposites (2011-2013) Dr. Koffi Dagnon Mechanically Adaptable Rubber Nanocomposites (2010-2012) Dr Liming Tang Photohealable Polymers (2009-2010) Dr Lorraine Hsu Electroactive Nanocomposites (2009-2010) Dr John Bosco Stanislaus Structure Property Relationships of Alkyl cellulose (2007) Dr Jeff Capadona Biomimetic Stimuli Responsive Nano-composites (2005-2008) Dr Jihzu Jin Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers (2005) Dr Daniel Knapton Organic/Inorganic High Temperature Materials (2004-2006) Dr Param Iyer Conjugated Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers (2003-04) Dr Manirul Islam Synthesis of New Linear Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride Copolymers (2001) Dr Hong-Li Yang ROMP as a Route to Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride Copolymers (2000-01) Dr Ayman Ibrahim Synthetic Methods in Polymer Chemistry (2000)

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Research Advisor of Graduate Students (29): Lifeng Chen (2014-) Healable Polyurethanes Jin Ge (2014-) Toward new mechanically dynamic materials Elizabeth Barrios (2014-) Thermal Conducting Nanocomposites An Chen (MS 2014) Investigating new dynamic covalent bonds Zhaojun Xue (2013-) Functionalized cellulose nanocrystals Katie Greenman (2013-) Synthetic Routes to Poly[3]rotaxanes Yefei Zhang (2012-) Mechanically-responsive Nanocomposites Elvis Cudjoe (2012-) Temperature responsive Nanocomposites Ahmed Awaji (MS 2013) Nanocomposites that mimic the Squid Beak Qiong Wu (2011-) Synthetic Route to Poly[n]catenanes Brian Michal (2010-) Structurally Dynamic Covalent Polymers Amanda Way (PhD 2013) Tissue Engineering Scaffolds using RAFT Polymerizations Rudy Wojtecki (PhD 2013) Molecular Actuators Kadhir Shanmuganathan (PhD 2010) Mechanically Adaptable Nanocomposites (50% C. Weder) Adriane Miller (2006-) Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers, Architectures and Catalysts Zheng Li (PhD 2011) Characterization of Supramolecular Gels (with A. Jamieson) Justin Kumpfer (PhD 2012) Metallosupramolecular polymers Lauren Buerkle (MS 2007, PhD 2011) Peptide Surfactant and Guanosine Gels Mark Burnworth (PhD 2011) High Temperature Stable Metal-containing polymers (50% C. Weder) Justin Fox (2013) Self-assembly for Nano-patterning and self-healing polymers Blayne McKenzie (PhD 2010) Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Architectures Wengui Weng (PhD 2008) Characterization of Metallo-Supramolecular gels (50% A. Jamieson) Aryavarta Kumar (PhD2007) Surface Self-Assembly of PNA Materials (50% R. Marchant, BME) Christopher Singleton (M.S. 2005) Dynamic Chemistry as a Route to Complex Architectures Shaosheng Dong (PhD 2004) Responsive Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Materials (50% A. Jamieson) Sona Sivakova (PhD 2005) Supramolecular Polymers from Nucleobase Terminated Monomers J. Benjamin Beck (PhD 2005) Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers, Gels and Architectures Phiriyatorn Suwanmala (PhD 2003) Nucleobase-Induced Self-Assembly of Low-Molecular Weight

Macromolecules Papinporn Chutayothin (PhD 2001) Understanding the Mechanism of Polybenzoxazine Formation (50%

H. Ishida)

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Research Advisor of Undergraduate Students (58): Kristen Wek (Fall 2014): Mechanical Gradient Nanocomposites Hana Chen (Fall 2014): HIPE Nanocomposites Jonathan Reynolds (Fall 2014): Covalent Dynamic Networks William Borchert (Summer 2014): Using CNCs to access poly(HIPE)s Rosely Quinones (Summer 2014): Large scale synthesis of mxg-CNCs William Brenn (Fall 2013-): Covalent Dynamic Networks Alexandera Kolberg (2013-2014): Mechanically dynamic Cortical Probes Katherine Cass (Fall 2013-): Isolation of CNCs from Miscanthus Giganteus Eric Bruckner (Fall 2013-): Computer modeling of poly[3]rotaxanes Angie Korpusik (Fall 2013-): Guanosine–based hydrogels for tissue engineering Abigail Advincula (2013-2014): Metallo-responsive mechanically dynamic nanocomposites Becky Olsen (Spring 2013-): Isolation of CNCs from Miscanthus Giganteus Colleen Kennedy (Fall 2012-2014) Synthesis of new Star polymers Michael Kwasny (Fall 2012-2014) Synthesis of Interlocked Macromolecules Mark Holland (Kentucky State, Summer 2012, 2013): Stimuli-responsive films Peter Schmidt (Fall 2011-2013) Ligand functionalized Nanocrystals Colin Jaye (Fall 2011-Summer 2012) Healable Shape memory polymer networks Simcha Felder (Junior, Hillsdale College, Summer 2011) Metal-responsive liquid crystal networks Oliver Ernst (Fall 2010-Spring 2011) Synthesis of Rotaxanes Ian Pegler (Summer 2010) Towards thermally responsive films Caitlin Kowalsky (Summer 2010) Green bioinspired nanocomposites Tricia McCutchan (Spring 2010) Novel Guanosine-based Gels Taylor Dorsey (2009-2012) Guanosine-based Gels for Tissue Engineering Applications Nick Moon (Senior, 2009): Synthesis/Characterization of Telechelic Aggerochromic Polymers Katherine Hart (Freshman, 2009): Polyurethane Cellulose Nanocomposites Paul Zackowski (2009-2011): RAFT polymerization of block copolymers Alyssa Rassi (freshman, Wesleyan, 2009): Synthesis of tetravalent ligand monomers Noel Esenwa (Junior, SUNY Fredonia: 2009) Triblock copolymer via RAFT polymerizations Laura Thompson (BME 2008) Guanosine-based Gels Lea Cross (Macro: Freshman: 2008-) Pyrene end capped polymers Christian Haws: (Penn State Erie: 2008) Synthesis of Side Chain Ligand Containing Polymers Wesley Clark (Macro: Freshman: 2007) Functionalization of Cellulose Nano-whiskers Brendan McGrail (Macro: Junior-Senior: 2007-2009): New Organometallic Sensors Jonathon Weiss (Macro: Freshman-Senior: 2007-2010): Supramolecular Polymers as Re-healable Plastics Sarah Pace (Macro, Junior-Senior, 2007-2009): New Guanosine Based Gels Brandon Wenning (Macro: Freshman-Senior 2007-) New Hydrogen Bonding Telechelic Polymers Jane Lindborg (University of Puget Sound: 2006) New Guanosine Based Gels Jessica Knoll (University of Dayton: 2006) New Organometallic Sensors Meghan Gallagher (Macro: Freshman-Senior: 2006-2009) New Asymmetric Metal ion Binding Motifs Erika Ruiz (Biology: Freshman: 2005) New Organometallic Sensors Lauren Buerkle (BME, Senior, 2005-2006) Peptide Surfactants Amanda Kamp (Carnegie-Mellon, 2005) Synthetic Methods Toward Interwoven Polymers Ryan Tomlinson (BME: Freshman, 2005) Studies on Metal-Ligand Binding Brent Reed (Macro: Senior, 2004) Guanosine Gels Pamela Knight (Rochester Inst. Tech: 2004) Nucleobase-Induced Self-Assembly Eric Giles (Macro: Freshman-Senior: 2004-2007) Rigid-Rod Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Robert Bowers (Chem: Freshman: 2004) Liquid Crystalline Hyperbranched Polymers Katherine Finlay (Macro: Freshman 2004) Studies on Metal-Ligand Binding Nan Tian (BME: Freshman: 2004-2005) Complex Porphyrin Architectures Jessica Chen (Bio: Freshman: 2003) Studies on Metal-Ligand Binding

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J. Casey Johnson (Macro: Freshman-Senior: 2003-) Controlling Nano-particle Self-Assembly Jeremy Mark (Mater. Sci: Senior 2003) Studies Toward the Synthesis of Metallo-Catenanes Chung-Y. Koh (BME: 2003-2004) Nucleobase-Induced Self-Assembly of Poly(THF) Oligomers Jennifer M. Ineman (Chem: Senior 2003) Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Clare Rademaker (2002, George Mason Uni.) Studies Toward the Synthesis of Metallo-Catenanes Charles Budde (Chem. Eng: Senior 2002) ROMP as a Route to Ethylene Copolymers Naomi Sanabria (BME: Senior 2002) Toward the Synthesis of Nucleobase Terminated Polymers Ricardo Torres (Macro: Senior: 2001) Hyperbranched Polymers for Membrane Applications

Research Advisor of High School Students (11) Emily Spencer (Hathaway Brown: 2012-) Stimuli-responsive films using disulfides Dhikshitha Balaji (Hathaway Brown: 2010-2014) Stimuli-responsive films Hunter Woodworth (2010) New Bioactive Gels Oliver Ernst (2010-2011) Toward the synthesis of poly[n]rotaxanes Caitlin Clapacs (Hathaway Brown: 2010-) Toward the synthesis of poly[n]catenanes Daniel DeGennaro (Parma High School, 2007-2009) Metallosupramolecular elastomers Karis Tzeng (Hathaway Brown: 2006-2009) New Binding Motifs for Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Chanita Carter (Glenvale High School: 2006-2007) New Bioactive Gels Erin Schikowski (Hathaway Brown: 2005-2006) New Binding Motifs for Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Sarah Biggar (Hathaway Brown: 2003-2004) Studies on Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Maria Donaldson (Gilmour Academy: 2004) Studies on Nucleobase-Containing Polymers

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Student Awards and Recognition: Amanda Way: 2013 Bayer Corporation Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Study in

Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU awarded by the Bayer Corporation. 2013 Selected for presentation at the Gordon Research Symposium on Polymers 2013 Excellence-in-Graduate Polymer Science Research Symposium ACS POLY 2012 ACS PMSE IUPAC MACRO Best Oral Presentation Award 2011 ACS Meeting-in-Miniature Outstanding Graduate Talk Award

Brian Michal: 2014 Excellence-in-Graduate Polymer Science Research Symposium ACS POLY 2012 ACS POLY IUPAC MACRO Best Poster Award 2011-2013 NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship

Justin Kumpfer: 2012 Bayer Corporation Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Study in Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU awarded by the Bayer Corporation.

Mark Burnworth: 2010 Bayer Corporation Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Study in Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU awarded by the Bayer Corporation.

Kadhiravan Shanmuganathan: 2009 MRS Graduate Student Silver Award

Rudy Wojtecki: 2013 Bayer Corporation Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Study in Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU awarded by the Bayer Corporation.

2008-20010: NASA Graduate Student Award

J. Ben Beck: 2004 Bayer Corporation Fellowship for Excellence in Graduate Study in Macromolecular Science and Engineering, CWRU awarded by the Bayer Corporation.

2004 YCC Excellence in Graduate Study Award from the Cleveland ACS Division. 2004 Excellence-in-Graduate Polymer Science Research Symposium ACS POLY

Lauren Buerkle: 2007 Youngish Giants of Chemistry, Edinburgh Scotland Third Place Poster Prize 2006-2009 NSF Graduate Fellow

Blayne McKenzie: 2006 ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry Biennial Meeting – “Top Poster”

Eric Giles: (Undergraduate): First Prize 2004 INSPIRE (Interstate Network of Science Programs Integrating Res. and Edu.).

Erin Schikowski: (High school student) 2006 - Hathaway Brown School 8th Annual Poster Session: Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair) affiliated. 1. Air Force Award for Excellence in Science Research (1 of 16 awards given out by the USAF for general excellence at the session) 2. Most Outstanding Eleventh Grade Exhibit in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry (Yale Science & Engineering Association, Inc.) CHEM 13 NEWS Exam (Administered by U. of Waterloo, Canada) 125th out of 3400 (Top 5%) 2007 – Intel Science Talent Search-Finalist (1 of 40 Finalists, Chosen from 1705 entrants) Siemens Westinghouse Competition Semifinalist Status (2006-2007) (1 of 300)

Karis Tseng: (High school student): 2008-Intel Science Talent Search-Semi-Finalist

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Outreach to the Community ASM National Materials Summer Camp 2007 Polymer Envoys: Research for Inner City Students 2006-2009 Elementary School Polymer Days at Lomond/Boulevard Elementary, Shaker Heights 2006- Laurel High School, Shaker Heights, Polymer Science Day 2005-2008 Martin Luther-King Discovery Day (At the Cleveland Museum of Natural History) 2004- Representing Polymers (with the Cleveland Institute of Art) 2004-2005 Outreach Research Programs with Local High Schools 2003-2009 Judge for the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair, Cleveland 2003 Judge for the National Engineers Week Future City Competition, Columbus 2002 Polymer Science Days (with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History) 2002-2006

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Current and Recent Academic Collaborators Dr Rick Beyer, Army Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA Prof. Howard Colquhoun, Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, UK Prof. Don Feke, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Wayne Hayes, Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, UK Prof. Alex Jamieson, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Macromolecular Sci. and Eng., Cleveland OH, USA Prof Michael Mackay, University of Delaware, Department of Chemical Engineering, Delaware, USA Prof. Ica Manas, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Macromolecular Sci. and Eng., Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Roger Marchant, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Charles Rosenblatt, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics, Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Mohan Sankaran, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Cleveland, OH, USA Prof. Kenneth D. Singer, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics, Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Dustin J. Tyler, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland OH, USA Prof. Chris Weder, University of Fribourg, Adolphe Merkle Institute, Polymer Chemistry and Materials Switzerland. Prof Horst von Recum, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland OH, USA Dr. Robert Moon, US Forest Service, Purdue University, IN, USA

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University Service Member of the CSE/SOM BME Chair Search Committee 2012 Member of the CSE Dean’s Search Committee 2011 Director of the Institute for Advanced Materials 2010- Chair of the CSE Material Hiring Initiative 2010 Chair of the CWRU Materials Alliance 2009- CSE Budget Committee (Vice Chair) 2008 Chair of the CSE Research Committee 2007-2008 Chair of the Macromolecular Science Graduate Curriculum Committee 2006-2007 Chair of the CSE Research Committee 2005-2006 Macro Rep for the Case Binary program 2005- SOURCE Advisory Board 2005- Research ShowCASE Steering Committee 2005 Macromolecular Sci. and Eng. Vision Committee 2004-2005 Academic Advisor to Undergraduates 2003- Member of the Undergraduate Committee, Macromolecular Science 2003-2006 Member of the Advisory Committee for EMAC 145 2003- Member of the Dean’s Committee on the Advanced Material’s Institute 2003-2004 Member of the CaseShowCase Day planning Committee 2002 Organized “Polymer Science in Biotechnology” for the “Enhancing the Biotechnology

Sector in NE Ohio” Summer Intern Program 2002 Dean's Advisory Group on Recruitment (DAGOR), Case School of Engineering 2001-2002 Macromolecular Sci. and Eng. Faculty Search Committee 2001 Organized the Get Connected with Case Open Days for Macro. Department 2001- Director, Macromolecular Science and Eng. NMR and MS Instrument Facility 2000- Faculty Representative for Delta Upsilon Fraternity 2000- Member of the Research Committee to the Faculty Senate 2000-2003 Member of the Share the Vision Committee 2000-2002 Member of the Graduate Committee, Macromolecular Science 2000-2003 Member of PhD, Masters and Oral Thesis Committees: (> 50)

in Macromolecular Science, Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering 1999- Member of the Safety and Facilities Committee, Macromolecular Science 1999-2003 Monthly Safety Inspections of Kent Hale Smith 1999-2003 Development of an Information Kiosk, Kent Hale Smith 1999-2001

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Professional Societies, Activities and Service Deputy Editor for ACS Macro Letters 2011- Chair Polymers Gordon Research Conference 2011 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of J. Poly. Sci: Polym. Chem. 2011- Co-Organizer ACS ORG: Supramolecular Chemistry for Organic Materials (Denver) 2011 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Chemical Science 2010- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC CChem) 2010- Vice Chair Polymers Gordon Research Conference 2009 Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Materials Chemistry 2009-2011 Member of the Editorial Board of the J. Macromolecular Sci, Pure & Applied Chem. 2008- Co-Organizer ACS POLY: Stimuli-Responsive Materials (New Orleans) 2008 Site visit team member for NSF International Materials Institute 2007 Member-at-large for ACS PMSE Division 2007-2010 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Macromolecules 2007-2010 Co-Organizer ACS ORG: The Chemistry of the Mechanical Bond and Beyond (Boston) 2007 Co-Organizer ACS POLY: Symposium in Honor of Sir Fraser Stoddart (Boston) 2007 Co-Organizer ACS PMSE: Polymer-Based Nanoparticles and Nanostructures (Chicago) 2007 Assistant Editor for the RSC Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry 2006- Gordon Conference, Polymer (East), Session Chair 2005 NSF-Workshop on Physical Organic Chemistry 2003 Member of ACS Division of Organic Chemistry 2003- Gordon Conference on Fuel Cells, Session Chair 2002 NASA review panel on Biomaterials (Washington, D.C.) 2002 Scribe for the NSF-Workshop on Fuel Cells (Washington D.C.) 2001 Member of ACS Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering 2000- Member of ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry 1999- Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1999- Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) 1998- Literature Scanner: Current Opinions in Chemical Biology 1997-98 Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRSC CChem) 1994-2010 Graduate of the Royal Society of Chemistry (GRSC) 1991-94 Reviewer for Science, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Macromolecules, Journal of

Organic Chemistry, ACS Macro Letters, Science, Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Chemistry, Organic Letters, Chemical Communications, Composite Materials, Journal of Polymer Engineering, Progress in Polymer Science, Journal of Polymer Science: Part A; Polymer Chemistry, Angewandte Chemie, Chemistry: A European Journal, Australian Journal of Chemistry, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, Polymer, Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, Polymer International, Journal of Materials Chemistry, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Journal of Applied Polymer Science.

Reviewer for NSF, ACS-PRF, Swiss National Science Foundation, NASA, Army Research Office, Israeli Science Foundation, Australian Science Foundation, EPSRC, Leverhulme Trust.

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Refereed Papers Papers from Case Western Reserve University 127. Nguyen, J.; Park, D.; Skousen, J.; Hess-Dunning, A.; Tyler, D.T.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C.;

Capadona, J.R. Mechanically-Compliant Intracortical Implants Reduce the Neuroinflammatory Response J. Neural Eng. 2014, in press.

126. Ghosh, S.; Yang, R.; Kaumeyer, M.; Zorman, C.A.; Rowan, S.J.; Feng, P.X.-L.; Sankaran, R. M. Fabrication of Electrically Conductive Metal Patterns at the Surface of Polymer Films by Microplasma-Based Direct Writing ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2014, 6, 3099-3104.

125. Annamalai, P.K.; Dagnon, K.L.; Monemian, S.; Foster, E.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder C. Water-Responsive Mechanically Adaptive Nanocomposites based on Styrene-Butadiene Rubber and Cellulose Nanocrystals–Processing Matters ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2014, 6, 967-976.

124. Coulibaly, S.; Roulin, A.; Balog, S.; Biyani, M.V.; Foster, E.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Fiore, G.L.; Weder, C. Reinforcement of Optically Healable Supramolecular Polymers with Cellulose Nanocrystals Macromolecules 2014, 47, 152-160.

123. Lodge T.P.; Rowan S.J. ACS Macro Letters Onward and Upward! ACS Macro Lett. 2014, 2, 119-120.

122. Wojtecki, R.J.; Wu, Q.; Johnson, J.C.; Ray, D.G.; Korley, L.T.J. Rowan, S.J Optimizing the formation of 2,6-bis(N-alkyl-benzimidazolyl)pyridine-containing [3]catenates through component design Chem. Sci. 2013, 4, 4440-4448.

121. Dagnon, K.L.; Way, A.E.; Carson, S.O.; Silva, J.; Maia, J.; Rowan S.J. Controlling the Rate of Water-Induced Switching in Mechanically Dynamic Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites Macromolecules 2013, 20, 8203-8212.

120. Fiore, G.L.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Optically healable polymers Chem. Soc. Rev. 2013, 42, 7278 – 7288.

119. Michal, B.T.; Jaye, C.A. Spencer, E.J.; Rowan, S.J. Inherently Photo-Healable and Thermal Shape-Memory Polydisulfide Networks ACS Macro Lett. 2013, 2, 694-699.

118. Foudazi, R.; Gokun, P; Feke, D. L.; Rowan, S.J.; Manas-Zloczower, I. Chemorheology of Poly(High Internal Phase Emulsions) Macromolecules 2013, 46, 5393-5396.

117. Fox, J. D.; Capadona, J. R.; Marasco, P.D.; Rowan S.J. Bioinspired Water-enhanced Mechanical Gradient Nanocomposite Films that Mimic the Architecture and Properties of the Squid Beak J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 5167-5174.

116. Greenland, B.W.; Fiore, G.L.; Rowan S.J. Weder C. Healable Supramolecular Polymeric Materials in Healable Polymer Systems, Eds.: Hayes W.; Greenland B.W., Series: RSC Polymer Chemistry Series, Royal Society of Chemistry, (Chapter 4) 2013, p. 92-125.

115. Lodge T.P.; Rowan S.J. 2013 ACS Macro Letters Editorial: Our First Year of Business ACS Macro Lett. 2013, 2, 90-91.

114. Lee, S.W.; Kumpfer, J.K.; Lin, P.A.; Li, G.; Gao, X.P.A.; Rowan, S.J.; Sankaran, R.M. In Situ Formation of Metal Nanoparticle Composites via “Soft” Plasma Electrochemical Reduction of Metallosupramolecular Polymer Films Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 8201-8210.

113. Miller, A.K.; Li, Z.; Streletzky, K.A. Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan S.J. Redox-Induced Polymerisation/Depolymerisation of Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Polym. Chem. 2012, 3, 3132 - 3138.

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112. Buerkle, L.E.; Rowan S.J. Supramolecular gels formed from multi-component low molecular weight species Chem. Soc. Rev. 2012, 41, 6089-6102.

111. Way, A.E.; Hsu, L; Shanmuganathan, K.; Weder, C.; Rowan S.J. pH-Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal Gels and Nanocomposites ACS Macro Lett. 2012, 1, 1001–1006.

110. Vaiyapuri, R.; Greenland, B.W.; Rowan, S.J.; Colquhoun, H.M.; Elliott, J.M.; Hayes, W. A Thermoresponsive Supramolecular Polymer Network containing Pyrene-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles and a Chain-Folding Polydiimide Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 5567-5574.

109. Kumpfer, J.R.; Rowan S.J. Directed Self-Assembly of Metallosupramolecular Polymers at the Polymer-Polymer Interface ACS Macro Lett. 2012, 1, 882–887.

108. Kumpfer, J.R.; Taylor, S.D.; Connick, W.B.; Rowan S.J. Vapochromic and Mechanochromic Films from Square-Planer Platinum Complexes in Polymethacrylates J. Mater. Chem. 2012, 22, 14196 - 14204.

107. Dagnon, K.L.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Weder, C.; Rowan, S.J. Water-Triggered Modulus Changes of Cellulose Nanofiber Nanocomposites with Hydrophobic Polymer Matrices Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 4707-4715.

106. Capadona J.R.; Tyler, D.J.; Zorman C.A.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Mechanically Adaptive Nanocomposites for Neural Interfacing MRS Bulletin 2012, 37, 581-589.

105. Fox, J.; Wie, J.J.; Greenland, B.W.; Burattini, S.; Hayes, W.; Colquhoun, H.M.; Mackay, M.E.; Rowan S.J. High-Strength, Healable, Supramolecular Polymer Nanocomposites J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 5362-5368.

104. Kumpfer, J.R.; Wie, J.J.; Swanson, J.P.; Beyer, F.L.; Mackay, M.E., Rowan, S.J. Influence of Metal ion and Polymer Core on the Melt Rheology of Metallo-Supramolecular Films Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 473-480.

103. Burnworth, M.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Structure-Property Relationships in Metallosupramolecular Poly(p-xylylene)s Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 126-132.

102. Buerkle, L.E.; von Recum, H.A.; Rowan S.J. Toward Potential New Supramolecular Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Based on Guanosine Derivatives Chem. Sci. 2012, 3, 564-572.

101. Lodge T.P.; Rowan S.J. Welcome to ACS Macro Letters ACS Macro Lett. 2012, 1, 1-2. 100. Harris, J.P.; Capadona J.R.; Miller, R.H.; Healy, B.C.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Rowan S.J.; Weder,

C.; Tyler, D.J.; Mechanically adaptive intracortical implants improve the proximity of neuronal cell bodies J. Neural Eng. 2011, 8, 066011.

99. Fiore, Gina L.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Light-activated healing of metallosupramolecular polymers Chimia 2011, 65, 745.

98. Mendez, J.; Annamalai, P. K.; Eichhorn, S. J.; Rusli, R.; Rowan, S. J.; Foster, E. J.; Weder, C. Bioinspired Mechanically Adaptive Polymer Nanocomposites with Water-Activated Shape-Memory Effect Macromolecules, 2011, 44, 6827-6835.

97. Kumpfer, J.R.; Rowan, S.J. Thermo-, Photo- and Chemo-Responsive Shape-Memory Properties from Photo-Crosslinked Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 12866-12874.

96. McKenzie, B.M.; Wojtecki, R.J.; Burke, K.A.; Zhang, C.; Jákli, A.; Mather, P.T.; Rowan, S.J. Metallo-Responsive Liquid Crystalline Monomers and Polymers Chem. Mater. 2011, 23, 3525-3533.

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95. Buerkle, L.E.; Galleguillos, R.; Rowan, S.J. Nonionic Surfactant-Induced Stabilization and Tailorability of Sugar-Amphiphile Hydrogels Soft Matter 2011, 7, 6984-6990.

94. Harris, J.P.; Hess, A.E.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Zorman C.A.; Tyler, D.J.; Capadona J.R. In vivo deployment of mechanically adaptive nanocomposites for intracortical microelectrodes J. Neural Eng. 2011, 8, 046010.

93. Hess, A.E.; Capadona J.R.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Tyler, D.J.; Zorman

C.A. Development of a stimuli-responsive polymer nanocomposite toward biologically-optimized, MEMS-based neural probes J. Micromech. Microeng. 2011, 21, 054009.

92. Padalkar, S.; Capadona, J.R.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Won, Y.H.; Stanciu, L.A.; Moon, R.J. Self-assembly and alignment of semiconductor nanoparticles on cellulose nanocrystals J. Mater. Sci. 2011, 46, 5672-5679.

91. Rusli, R.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Eichhorn S. J. Stress Transfer in Cellulose Nanowhisker Composites—Influence of Whisker Aspect Ratio and Surface Charge Biomacromolecules, 2011, 12, 1363–1369.

90. Burnworth, M.; Tang, L.; Kumpfer, J.R., Duncan, A. J., Beyer, F.L.; Fiore, G.L.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C. Optically Healable Supramolecular Polymers Nature 2011, 472, 334-337.

89. Hsu, L.; Weder, C.; Rowan, S.J. Stimuli-Responsive, Mechanically-Adaptive Polymer Nanocomposites J. Mater. Chem. 2011, 21, 2812-2822.

88. Burattini, S.; Greenland, B.W.; Hayes, W.; Mackay, M.E.; Rowan S.J.; Colquhoun, H.M.; A supramolecular polymer based on tweezer-type π−π stacking interactions: molecular design for healability and enhanced toughness Chem. Mater. 2011, 23, 6-8.

87. Wojtecki, R.J.; Meador, M.A.; Rowan S.J. Utilizing the Dynamic Bond to Access Macroscopically-Responsive Structurally-Dynamic Polymers Nature Materials 2011, 10, 14-27.

86. Burattini, S.; Greenland, B.W.; Merino D.H., Weng, W.; Seppala, J.; Colquhoun, H.M.; Hayes, W.; Mackay, M.E.; Hamley, I.W.; Rowan S.J. A healable supramolecular polymer blend based on aromatic π-π stacking and hydrogen bonding interactions J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 12051-12058.

86. Li, Z.; Buerkle, L.E.; Orseno, M.R.; Streletzky, K.A.; Seifert, S.; Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. The Structure and Gelation Mechanism of Tunable Guanosine-Based Supramolecular Hydrogels Langmuir 2010, 26, 10093-10101.

85. Padalkar, S.; Capadona, J.R.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Won, Y.H.; Stanciu, L.A.; Moon, R.J. Natural Biopolymers: Novel Templates for the Synthesis of Nanostructures Langmuir 2010, 26, 8497-8502.

84. Rusli, R.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C.; Eichhorn S. J. Stress-transfer in Anisotropic and Environmental Adaptive Cellulose Whisker Nanocomposites Biomacromolecules 2010, 11, 762-768.

83. Shanmuganathan, K.; Capadona, J.R.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C. Stimuli-Responsive Mechanically Adaptive Polymer Nanocomposites ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2010, 2, 165-174.

82. Shanmuganathan, K.; Capadona, J.R.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Biomimetic Mechanically Adaptive Nanocomposites Prog. Polym. Sci. 2010 35, 212-222.

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81. Shanmuganathan, K.; Capadona, J.R.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C. Bio-inspired mechanically-adaptive nanocomposites derived from cotton cellulose whiskers J. Mater. Chem. 2010, 20, 180-186.

80. Kumpfer, J.R.; Jin, J.; Rowan, S.J. Stimuli-responsive europium-containing metallo-supramolecular polymers J. Mater. Chem. 2010, 20, 145-151.

79. Eichhorn S. J.; Dufresne A.; Aranguren M.; Marcovich N. E.; Capadona J. R.; Rowan S. J.; Weder C.; Thielemans W.; Roman M.; Renneckar S.; Gindl W.; Veigel S.; Keckes J.; Yano H.; Abe K.; Nogi M.; Nakagaito A. N.; Mangalam A.; Simonsen J.; Benight A. S.; Bismarck A.; Berglund L. A.; Peijs T. Review: current international research into cellulose nanofibers and nanocomposites J. Mater. Sci. 2010, 45, 1-33.

78. Weng, W.; Li, Z.; Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. Effect of monomer structure on the gelation of a class of metallo-supramolecular polymers Soft Matter 2009, 5, 4647-4657.

77. Burattini, S.; Colquhoun, H.M.; Fox, J.D.; Friedmann, D.; Greenland, B.W.; Harris, P.J.F.; Hayes, W.; Mackay, M.E.; Rowan, S.J. A Self-Repairing, Supramolecular Polymer System: Healability as a Consequence of Donor-Acceptor π−π-Stacking Interactions Chem. Comm. 2009, 6717-6719.

76. Fox, J.D.; Rowan, S.J. Supramolecular Polymerizations and Main-Chain Supramolecular Polymers Macromolecules, 2009, 42, 6823-6835.

75. Rowan, S.J. Polymers with Bio-inspired Strength Nature Chemistry 2009, 1, 347-348. 74. Buerkle, L.E., Li, Z., Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. Tailoring the Properties of Guanosine-

Based Supramolecular Hydrogels Langmuir 2009, 25, 8833-8840. 73. Capadona, J.R.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Trittschuh, S.; Seidel, S.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Polymer

Nanocomposites with Nanowhiskers Isolated from Microcrystalline Cellulose. Biomacromolecules 2009, 10, 712-716.

72. Rowan S.J. Micelles Make a Living Nature Materials 2009, 8, 89-91. 71. Kumar, A.M.S.; Fox, J.D.; Buerkle, L.E.; Marchant, R.E.; Rowan, S.J. Effect of Monomer

Structure and Solvent on the Growth of Supramolecular Nanoassemblies on a Graphite Surface. Langmuir 2009, 25, 653-656.

70. Weng, W.; Li, Z.; Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. Control of Gel Morphology and Properties of a Class of Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers by Good/Poor Solvent Environments Macromolecules 2009, 42, 236-246.

69. Bava, L.; Feke, D.L.; Manas-Zloczower, I.; Rowan, S.J. Temperature Controlled Dispersion of Poly(N-Isopropyl Acrylamide) Treated Silica Clusters Rubber Chem. Technol. 2008 81, 809-820.

68. McKenzie, BM.; Rowan, S.J. Metallosupramolecular polymers, networks, and gels. Molecular Recognition and Polymers, eds. Rotello, V.M; Thayumanavan S.; Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, Chapter 7, 157-178, 2008.

67. McKenzie, B.M.; Miller, A.K.; Wojtecki, R.J.; Johnson, J.C.; Burke, K.A; Tzeng, K.A.; Mather, P.T.; Rowan, S.J. Improved synthesis of functionalized mesogenic 2,6-bisbenzimidazolylpyridine ligands Tetrahedron 2008, 64, 8488-8495.

66. Burnworth, M.; Mendez, J.D.; Schroeter, M.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Decoupling Optical Properties in Metallo-Supramolecular Poly(p-phenylene ethynylene)s Macromolecules 2008 41, 2157-2163.

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65. Capadona, J.R.; Shanmuganathan, K.; Tyler D.J.; Rowan S.J.; Weder, C. Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanocomposites Inspired by the Sea Cucumber Dermis Science 2008, 319, 1370-1374.

64. Kumar, A.M.S.; Sivakova, S.; Fox, J.D.; Green, J.E.; Marchant, R.E.; Rowan, S.J. Molecular Engineering of New Supramolecular Scaffold Coatings that Can Reduce Static Platelet Adhesion J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 1466-1476.

63. Bava, L.; Feke, D.L. Manas-Zloczower, I.; Rowan, S.J. Control of Particle Cluster Dispersion using Responsive Polymeric Additives J. Coll. Interface Sci. 2008 319, 160-168.

62. Rowan, S.J.; Mather, P.T. Supramolecular Interactions in the Formation of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers Structure Bonding 2008, 128, 119-149.

61. Capadona, J.R.; van den Berg, O.; Capadona, L.A.; Schroeter, M.; Rowan S.J., Tyler D.J.; Weder, C. Self-Assembled Nanofiber Templates: A Versatile Approach for the Processing of Polymer Nanocomposites Nature Nanotech. 2007, 2, 765-769.

60. Burnworth M., Rowan S.J., Weder C. Fluorescent Sensors for the Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents Chem. Eur. J. 2007, 13, 7828-7836

59. Weng, W.; Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. Structural Origin of the Thixotropic Behaviour of a Class of Metallosupramolecular Gels Tetrahedron, 2007, 63, 7419-7431.

58. Kumar, A.M.S.; Sivakova, S.; Marchant, R.E.; Rowan, S.J. Surface-Aided Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Controlled Nanoscale (<5 nm) Assemblies Small 2007, 3, 783-787.

57. McKenzie, B.M.; Rowan, S.J. Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers, Encyclopedia of Supramolecular Chemistry, Atwood, J. L., Steed, J. W., Eds.; Taylor and Francis: New York, NY, 2007.

56. Burnworth, M.; Knapton, D.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder C. Metallo-Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Easy-To-Process Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. Mater. 2007, 17, 91-103.

55. Weng, W.; Beck, J.B.; Jamieson, A.M.; Rowan, S.J. Understanding the Mechanism of Gelation and Stimuli-Responsive Nature of a Class of Metallo-supramolecular Gels J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 11663-11672.

54. Knapton, D.; Burnworth, M.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder C. Fluorescent Organometallic Sensors for the Detection of Chemical Warfare Agent Mimics Angew. Chem. Int Ed. 2006, 45, 5825-5829.

53. Burke, K.A.; Sivakova, S.; McKenzie, B.M.; Mather, P.T.; Rowan, S.J. Effect of Stoichiometry on Liquid Crystalline Supramolecular Polymers Formed with Complementary Nucleobase Pair Interactions J. Polym. Sci.: Part A: Polym. Chem. 2006, 44, 5049-5059.

52. Knapton, D.; Iyer, P.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder C. Synthesis and Properties of Metallo-Supramolecular Poly(p-xylylene)s Macromolecules 2006, 39, 4069-4075.

51. Beck, J. B.; Rowan, S.J. The Preparation of Metallo-supramolecular Polymers and Gels By Utilizing 2,6-Bis(1’-methyl-benzimidazolyl)pyridine/Metal Ion Interactions in Metal-Conatining and Metallosupramolecular Polymers and Materials Eds. Schubert, U.S.; Newkome, G.R.; Manners, I. ACS Symposium Series 928, Chapter 8, 97-112; American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 2006.

50. Knapton, D.; Weder C.; Rowan, S.J. Synthesis and Properties of Metallo-Supramolecular Poly(p-phenylene ethynylene)s Macromolecules 2006, 39, 651-657.

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49. Sivakova, S.; Wu, J.; Campo, C.J.; Mather, P.T.; Rowan, S.J. Liquid Crystalline Supramolecular Polymers Formed Via Complementary Nucleobase Pair Interactions Chem. Eur. J. 2006, 12, 446-456.

48. Sivakova, S.; Bohnsack, D.A.; Suwanmala, P.; Mackay, M.E.; Rowan, S.J. Utilization of a Combination of Weak Hydrogen Bonding Interactions and Phase Segregation to Yield Highly Thermo-Sensitive Supramolecular Polymers J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 18202-18211.

47. Rowan, S.J. Metallomesogens Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2005, 44, 4830-4832. 46. Zhao, Y.; Dong, S.; Jamieson, A.M.; Hu, X.; Lal, J.; Nazarenko, S.; Rowan, S.J. Rheological

Properties and Conformation of a Side-Chain Liquid Crystal Polysiloxane Dissolved in a Nematic Solvent Macromolecules, 2005, 38, 5205-5213.

45. Beck, J. B.; Ineman, J.M.; Rowan, S.J. Metal/Ligand-Induced Formation of Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers Macromolecules, 2005, 38, 5060-5068.

44. Iyer, P.; Beck, J. B.; Rowan, S.J., Weder C. Synthesis and Optical Properties of Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers, Chem. Comm. 2005, 319-321.

43. Sivakova, S.; Rowan, S.J. Nucleobases as Supramolecular Motifs, Chem. Soc. Rev. 2005, 34, 9-21.

42. Beck, J. B.; Rowan, S.J. Metal-Ligand Induced Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials, Faraday Dis. 2005, 128, 43-53.

41. Rowan, S.J.; Beck, J.B. Polymers with Intertwined Suprastructures and Interlocked Structures in Supramolecular Polymers Volume II, Ed. Ciferri, A. Marcel Dekker, New York, 2005.

40. Zhao, Y.; Beck, J. B.; Rowan, S.J.; Jamieson, A.M. Rheological Behavior of Shear-Responsive Metallo-Supramolecular Gels, Macromolecules 2004, 37, 3529-3531.

39. Beck, J.B.; Rowan, S.J. Multi-Stimuli, Multi-Responsive Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003, 125, 13922-13923.

38. Sivakova, S., Rowan, S.J. Fluorescent supramolecular liquid crystalline polymers from nucleobase-terminated monomers Chem. Commun. 2003, 2428-2429.

37. Rowan, S.J.; Suwanmala, P.; Sivakova, S. Nucleobase-Induced Supramolecular Polymerization in the Solid-State J. Polym. Sci.: Part A: Polym. Chem. 2003, 41, 3589 – 3596.

36. Stephens, C.H.; Yang, Y.; Islam, M. Chum, S.P.; Rowan, S.J.; Hiltner, A.; Baer, E. Characterization of Polyethylene with Partially Random Chlorine Substitution J. Polym. Sci.: Part B: Polym. Phys 2003, 41, 2062-2070.

35. Yang, H.; Islam, M.; Budde, C.; Rowan, S.J. ROMP as a Route to Controlled Copolymers of Ethylene and Polar Monomers: The Synthesis of Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride-Like Copolymers J. Polym. Sci.: Part A: Polym. Chem. 2003, 41, 2107-2116.

34. Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart J.F. Phosphonium Stoppered Rotaxanes: A New Route to the Daisy Chain Polyrotaxanes Polym. Advan. Technol. 2002, 13, 777-787.

33. Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Cousins, G.R.L.; Sanders, J.K.M.; Stoddart, J.F. Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2002, 41, 899-952.

32. Beck, J.B.; Kokil, A.; Ray, D.; Rowan, S.J.; Weder, C. Facile Reduction of Poly(2,5-dialkoxy-p-phenylene ethynylene)s ― An Efficient Route for the Synthesis of Poly(2,5-dialkoxyl-p-xylenes)s Macromolecules 2002, 35,590-593.

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Papers from Postdoc. (UCLA) 31. Lowe, J.N.; Fulton, D.A.; Chiu, S.-H.; Elizarov, A.M.; Cantrill, S.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.

Polyvalent Interactions in Unnatural Recognition Processes J. Org. Chem. 2004, 69, 4390-4402.

30. Chiu, S.-H.; Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. An Hermaphroditic [c2]Daisy-Chain Chem. Commun. 2002, 2948-2949.

29. Chiu, S.-H.; Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. Post Assembly Processing of [2]Rotaxanes Chem. Eur. J. 2002, 8, 5170-5183.

28. Chiu, S.-H.; Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Ridvan, L.; Ashton, P.R.; Garrell, R.L.; Stoddart, J.F. Making Molecular-Necklaces from Rotaxanes Tetrahedron 2002, 58, 807-814.

27. Amirsakis, D.G.; Garcia-Garibay, M.A.; Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. Host-Guest Chemistry Aids and Abets a Stereospecific Photodimerization in the Solid-State Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2001, 40, 4256-4261.

26. Perez-Alvarez, M.; Raymo, F.M.; Rowan, S.J.; Schiraldi, D.A.; Stoddart, J.F.; Williams, D.J. Binding and Catenane Formation of Methylcarboxy Substituted BPP34C10 Derivatives Tetrahedron 2001, 57, 3799-3808.

25. Chiu, S.-H.; Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Glink, P.T.; Garrell, R.L.; Stoddart, J.F. A Rotaxane-Like Complex with Controlled-Release Characteristics Org. Lett. 2000, 2, 3631-3634.

24. Chang, T.; Heiss, A.M.; Cantrill, S.J.; Fyfe, M.C.T.; Pease, A.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. Toward Interlocked Molecules Beyond Catenanes and Rotaxanes Org. Lett. 2000, 2, 2943-2946.

23. Chang, T.; Heiss, A.M.; Cantrill, S.J.; Fyfe, M.C.T.; Pease, A.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. Ammonium Ion Binding with Pyridine-Containing Crown Ethers Org. Lett. 2000, 2, 2947-2950.

22. Ro, S.; Rowan, S.J.; Pease, A.R.; Cram, D.J.; Stoddart, J.F. Dynamic Hemicarcerands and Hemicarceplexes Org. Lett. 2000, 2, 2411-2414.

21. Ballardini, R.; Balzani, V.; Becher, J.; Di Fabio, A.; Gandolfi, M.T.; Mattersteig, G.; Nielsen, M.B.; Rowan, S.J.; Raymo, F.M.; Stoddart, J.F.; White, A.J.P.; Williams, D.J. Tetrathiafulvalene-Naphthalene Cyclophanes: Planar Chirality and Cis/Trans Photoisomerization J. Org. Chem. 2000, 65, 4120-4126.

20. Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F. A New Synthetic Route to Macrocyclic Daisy Chains Org. Lett. 2000, 2, 759-762.

19. Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F. Precision Molecular Grafting: Exchanging Surrogate Stoppers in [2]Rotaxanes J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 164-165.

18. Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F. Thermodynamic Template-Directed Synthesis of Dynamic Rotaxanes by Imine Exchange Org. Lett. 1999, 1, 1913-1916.

17. Cantrill, S.J.; Rowan, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F. Thermodynamic Synthesis of [2]Rotaxanes Org. Lett. 1999, 1, 1363-1366.

16. Rowan, S.J.; Cantrill, S.J.; Stoddart, J.F. Phosphoniuim-Stoppered [2]Rotaxane Org. Lett. 1999, 1, 129-132.

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15. Rowan, S.J.; Reynolds, D.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. Effects of Shape on Thermodynamic Cyclizations of Cinchona Alkaloids J. Org. Chem. 1999, 64, 5804-5814.

14. Rowan, S.J.; Brady, P.A.; Sanders, J.K.M. Selectivity in Thermodynamic Cyclisations of Cinchona Alkaloids Molecular Recognition and Inclusion 1998, 483-486.

13. Rowan, S.J.; Lukeman, P.S.; Reynolds, D.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. Engineering Diversity into Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries by Use of a Small Flexible Building Block New J. Chem. 1998, 22, 1015-1018.

12. Rowan, S.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. Macrocycles Derived from Cinchona Alkaloids: A Thermodynamic vs Kinetic Study J. Org. Chem. 1998, 63, 1536–1546.

11. Rowan, S.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. Enzyme Models: Design and Selection Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. 1997, 1, 483–490.

10. Rowan, S.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. Building Thermodynamic Combinatorial Libraries of Quinine Macrocylces Chem. Commun. 1997, 1407–1408.

9. Rowan, S.J.; Hamilton, D.G.; Brady, P.A.; Sanders, J.K.M. Automated Recognition, Sorting and Covalent Self-Assembly by Predisposed Building Blocks in a Mixture J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 2578–2579.

8. Rowan, S.J.; Brady, P.A.; Sanders, J.K.M. Synthesis and Kinetic Cyclisation of Quinine-Derived Oligomers Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 6013–6016.

7. Rowan, S.J.; Brady, P.A.; Sanders, J.K.M. Structure-Directed Synthesis under Thermodynamic Control: Macrocyclic Trimers from Cinchona Alkaloids Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., Engl. 1996, 35, 2143–2145.

6. Brady, P.A.; Bonar-Law, R.P.; Rowan, S.J.; Suckling, C.J.; Sanders, J.K.M. "Living" Macrolactonisation: Thermodynamically-Controlled Cyclisation and Interconversion of Oligocholates Chem. Commun. 1996, 319–320.

Papers from PhD (Glasgow) 5. Henderson, R.K.; MacNicol, D.D.; McCormack, K.L.; Rowan, S.J.; Yufit, D.S.

Decakis(phenylthio)benzophenone: A Representative of a Novel Class of Host Molecule Comprised of Two Linked Persubstituted Aromatic Cores Supramolecular Chem. 1998, 10, 27-32.

4. Frampton, C.S.; MacNicol, D.D.; Rowan, S.J. A New Potential Series of Clathrates: Crystal Structure of Dodecakis(phenoxy)triphenylene J. Mol. Structure 1997, 405, 169–178.

3. Henderson, R.K.; MacNicol, D.D.; Rowan, S.J. Crystal Structure of 1,2-Bis[pentakis(phenylthio)phenyl]ethane Acta Crystallogr. 1996, C52, 210–212.

2. MacNicol, D.D.; Rowan, S.J. Supramolecular Storage of Reagents in Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry, ed., J.L. Atwood, J.E.D. Davies, D.D. MacNicol, F. Vögtle, Volume 10, 417-428, Pergamon: Oxford, 1996.

1. Frampton, C.S.; McGregor, W.M.; MacNicol, D.D.; Mallinson, P.R.; Plevey, R.G.; Rowan, S.J. The Synthesis and Structure of the First Persubstituted Anthracene Host: Deca(cyclopentylthio)anthracene Supramolecular Chem. 1994, 3, 223–226.

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Patents 1. Weder, C.; Rowan, S.J.; Capadona, J.R.; Tyler, D.J.; Shanmuganathan, K.; van den Berg, O.

Dynamic Mechanical Polymer Nanocomposites US Patent 8,344,060, 2013.

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Other Presentations of Work 219. Aug. 2014 ACS San Francisco ACS-PMSE/CCS-PD Joint Symposium Invited Lecture: Mechanically dynamic composites as biocompatible implants 218. Aug. 2014 ACS San Francisco ACS-PMSE/CCS-PD Joint Symposium Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 217. July 2014 Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Invited Lecture: Structurally dynamic polymers: Using dynamic bonds to access macroscopically-responsive materials

216. June 2014 International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymers as a Route to Interlocked Polymers 215. June 2014 International Symposium on Polymer Chemistry (PC2014), Shanghai, China Invited Lecture: Multi-responsive structurally-dynamic polymers 214. May 2014 Edward W. Morley Medal Presentation Award Address: Structurally dynamic polymers: Using reversible bonds to access

macroscopically-responsive materials 213. May 2014 University of Akron Integrated Bioscience Seminar Series Invited Lecture: Bioinspired Stimuli-responsive Nanocomposites: Drawing

Inspiration from Sea Creatures 212. Apr 2014 Waseda University, Japan Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 211. Apr 2014 Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research, McMaster University, Canada Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 210. Mar 2014 ACS Spring Meeting Dallas

Invited Lecture: Multi-responsive structurally-dynamic polymers 209. Mar 2014 ACS Spring Meeting Dallas

Invited Lecture: Bioinspired cellulose nanocrystal composites: From structure to function

208. Mar 2014 ACS Spring Meeting Dallas Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive mechanically dynamic cellulose nanocrystal composites

207. Feb 2014 Annual Meeting of the Adhesion Society Plenary Lecture: Using structurally dynamic polymers to access stimuli-responsive

materials and adhesives 206. Feb 2014 Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 205. Jan 2014 Department of Orthopaedics, CWRU Invited Lecture: Using Bio-Inspiration to Design New Implantable Biomaterials 204. Oct 2013 Department of Chemistry, Kent State University Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 203. Sept 2013 ACS Local Section (Cleveland/Akron) Meeting:

Invited After Dinner Lecture: Starting New Endeavors in Chemistry: Personal experiences that range from moving research field to starting a new ACS journal

202. Sept 2013 ACS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis, Award Symposium for Macromolecules Young Investigator Winners (David Lynn and Rafael Mezzenga) Invited Lecture: Mechanically Dynamic Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites

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201. Sept 2013 ACS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis, Mark Scholars Young Investigators Award: Rachel O’Reilly Invited Lecture: Using structurally dynamic polymers to access stimuli-responsive materials

200. Sept 2013 ACS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive hairy cellulose nanocrystals and their composites

199. Sept 2013 ACS Fall Meeting, Indianapolis Invited Lecture: Polymeric supramolecular nanomaterials

198. July 2013 Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 197. July 2013 Lu Jiaxi Lectureship, Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China Award Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 196. June 2013 Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 195. June 2013 Department of Biomedical Engineering, South East University, Nanjing, China Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 194. June 2013 Department of Chemistry, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 193. June 2013 Department of Polymer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, China Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials 192. June 2013 Gordon Research Conference, Mt Holyoke, Massachusetts

Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers as a Route to Adaptive Materials 191. June 2013 Macro Frontiers, CWRU, Cleveland, Ohio Invited Lecture: Bio-inspired Mechanically-dynamic Nanocomposites 190. May 2013 Canadian Chemical Conference, Québec City, Canada Invited Lecture: Investigating Structurally-Dynamic Polymers as Stimuli-responsive

Materials 189. May 2013 Macro Manila, University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines Invited Lecture: Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites: Nanotechnology from Natural

Resources 188. Apr. 2013 University of Southern Mississippi, Bayer Distinguished Lectureship Award Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers: From Optically-Healable Materials

to Mechanically-Adaptive Films 187. Apr. 2013 ANTEC, Cincinnati,

Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers as a Route to Stimuli-Responsive Materials

186. Apr. 2013 ACS Spring Meeting, New Orleans Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Nanocomposites: Bio-inspiration from Sea Cucumbers and Squid Beaks

185. Apr. 2013 ACS PMSE/Chinese Chemical Society meeting, CWRU, Ohio Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Materials

184. Mar 2013 Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers: From Optically-healable Materials to Mechanically-adaptive Films.

183. Feb 2013 Material Science, Texas A&M, College Station, Texas Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers: From Optically-healable Materials to Mechanically-adaptive Films.

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182. Jan 2013 Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, Maryland Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

181. Jan 2013 Department of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fl Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers as a Route to Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

180. Dec 2012 US-Japan Polymer Chemistry Symposium, Santa Barbara, US Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers as a Route to Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

179. Nov 2012 PPG, Pittsburgh, Pa Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers: From Optically-healable Materials to Mechanically-adaptive Films

178. Oct. 2012 8th International Symposium on Stimuli-responsive Materials, Santa Rosa, CA Invited Lecture: Structurally Dynamic Polymers as a Route to Stimuli-Responsive Materials.

177. Sept. 2012 Department of Chemistry, University of Leeds, UK Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-responsive Polymers

176. Sept. 2012 21st International Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry, Durham, UK Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive supramolecular materials.

175. Aug. 2012 Glycoscience at the Crossroad of Health, Materials, and Energy, 244th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia Invited Lecture: Biomimetic cellulose nanofiber composites: From stimuli-responsive materials to biomedical implants

174. Aug. 2012 XVIth Int. Congress on Rheology, Lisbon 2012 Invited Keynote Lecture: Stimuli-Responsive Mechanically Dynamic Cellulose Whisker Nanocomposites

173. July 2012 Warwick Macro 2012, Warwick, UK Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive mechanically dynamic cellulose whisker nanocomposites

172. July 2012 Warwick Macro 2012, Warwick, UK Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials

171. July 2012 IUPAC Macro 2012, Virginia Tech Invited Lecture: Using Dynamic Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials

170. July 2012 IUPAC Macro 2012 Virginia Tech Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive mechanically dynamic cellulose whisker nanocomposites

169. April 2012 Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, La Invited Class Lecture: Cellulose whisker nanocomposites: From Bioinspiration to Cortical Implants

168. April 2012 Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, La Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-responsive Polymers

167. May 2012 University of Minnesota IPRIME Workshop, University of Minnesota, USA Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization as a Route to Access Stimuli-

responsive Materials 166. May 2012 Center for the Chemistry of Integrated Systems, Northwestern University, Evanston

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-responsive Polymers 165. Apr 2012 University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK

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Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymer Systems: A route to Dynamic Adaptive Materials.

164. Apr 2012 Department of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa. Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Polymers

163. Mar 2012 Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Invited Lecture: Stimuli-Responsive Metallosupramolecular Polymers

162. Feb 2012 33rd Australasian Polymer Symposium, Hobart, Australia Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 161. Feb 2012 Australian Inst. for Bioengin. & Nanotechnol., U of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 160. Jan 2012 14th IUPAC Conference on Polymers and Organic Chemistry 2012, Doha, Qatar Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Polymers 159. Nov 2011 Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Polymers: From Chemical Sensing to Self-Healing Films

158. Oct 2011 2011 Akron Outstanding Alumni Award Symposium, University of Akron, OH Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Polymers:

Stimuli-Responsive Nanocomposites 157. Aug 2011 ACS Fall Meeting, Denver Invited Lecture: Bio-inspired Nanocomposites 156. Aug 2011 ACS Fall Meeting, Denver, Mark Scholar Award Symposium for Timothy E. Long Invited Lecture: Investigating the use of supramolecular chemistry to access

polymeric materials 155. Aug 2011 ACS Fall Meeting, Denver Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive Metallosupramolecular Polymers 154. Mar 2011 ACS Cleveland Section March Meeting, Ursuline College, Ohio Plenary Lecture: Designing new stimuli-responsive materials: From sea cucumbers

to self-healing films. 153. Mar 2011 ACS Spring Meeting, Anaheim

Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive supramolecular polymer films 152. Mar 2011 ACS Spring Meeting, Anaheim

Invited Lecture: Bio-inspired stimuli-responsive nanocomposites 151. Mar 2011 University at Buffalo, New York, USA

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Materials: From Sea Cucumbers to Self-Healing Films

150. Feb 2011 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Chemistry to Access Stimuli-responsive

Polymers 149. Feb 2011 Duke University, North Carolina, USA Invited Lecture: Designing New Stimuli-Responsive Materials: From Sea Cucumbers

to Self-Healing Films. 148. Nov 2010 University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-Responsive Materials: From

Sea Cucumbers to Self-Healing Films. 147. Oct 2010 University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Chemistry to Access Stimuli-responsive Materials

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146. Oct 2010 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Chemistry to Access Stimuli-responsive Materials

145. Sept 2010 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Approaches to Stimuli-responsive Materials

144. Aug 2010 ACS Fall Meeting, Boston Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

143. July 2010 IUPAC Macro 2010 Glasgow Invited Lecture: Bioinspired Stimuli-responsive Polymer Nanocomposites

142. June 2010 Gordon Research Conference: Polymer Physics, Mt Holyoke, Massachusetts Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

141. May 2010 Center for the Chemistry of Integrated Systems, Northwestern University, Illinois Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

140. May 2010 Kent State University, Kent, Ohio Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

139. Mar 2010 University of Colorado, Colorado Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

138. Mar 2010 IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

137. Mar 2010 ACS Spring Meeting, San Francisco Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials

136. Mar 2010 ACS Spring Meeting, San Francisco Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Interactions to Access New Biomaterials

135. Mar 2010 ACS Spring Meeting, San Francisco Invited Lecture: Cellulose whisker nanocomposites: From bioinspiration to stimuli-responsive materials

134. Feb 2010 University of South Carolina, Department of Chemistry, Columbia, SC Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 133. Feb 2010 Tulane University, Department of Chemistry, New Orleans, LA Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 132. Jan 2010 University of Rochester, Department of Chemical Engineering, Rochester, NY Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 131. Dec 2009 RSC Supramolecular and Macrocycles Meeting, Cambridge, UK Plenary Lecture: Using Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 130. Oct 2009 Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: From

Nanoassemblies to Dynamic Materials 129. Aug 2009 ACS Fall Meeting, Washington DC

Invited Lecture: Stimuli-responsive metallo-supramolecular polymers 128. Aug 2009 42nd IUPAC Congress and RSC MC9, Glasgow, Scotland Invited Lecture: Bio-inspired Chemo-mechanical Polymer Nanocomposites 127. July 2009 Gordon Conference on Supramolecules and Assemblies

Invited Lecture: Using Supramolecular Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials 126. May 2009 Chemical Society of Canada, Hamilton, Canada

Invited Lecture: Dynamic Cellulose Nanocomposites 125. May 2009 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

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Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: From Nanoassemblies to Dynamic Materials

124. April 2009 University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, Michigan Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: A Route to

Responsive Materials 123. Mar 2009 ACS Spring Meeting, Salt Lake, Utah Invited Lecture: Toward applications for metallosupramolecular polymers 122. Feb 2009 Smart Coatings, Orlando, Florida Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: Route to

Responsive Materials 121. Feb 2009 Texas Tech., Lubbock, Texas

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: Route to Responsive Materials

120. Feb 2009 New York University, New York Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Materials: From Gels to Self-healing Polymers 119. Dec 2008 Lubrizol, Wickliffe, Ohio Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Materials: From Re-healable Plastics to Sea

Cucumbers 118. Dec 2008 US-Japan Polymer Chemistry Symposium, Awaji Island, Japan Invited Lecture: Investigating How Supramolecular Interactions Can Influence and

Control Polymer Properties 117. Nov 2008 SERMACS, Nashville, Tennessee, Invited Lecture: Biomimetic Nanocomposites for Cortical Implants 116. Oct 2008 Montana State University, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Utilizing Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: A Route

to Dynamic, Adaptive Materials 115. Oct 2008 New York University, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems: From

Nanoassemblies to Dynamic Materials 114. Sept 2008 College of Wooster, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymer Chemistry: A Route to Responsive

Materials 113. Aug 2008 Goodyear, Akron, Ohio Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymers for Flexible Healable Materials 112. June 2008 CERMACS, Columbus, Ohio, Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Chemistry in Polymeric Systems 111. June 2008 CERMACS, Columbus, Ohio, Invited Lecture: Bio-inspired Dynamic Nanocomposites 110. June 2008 University of Manchester, UK Invited Lecture: Biomimetic Nanocomposites for Cortical Implants 109. June 2008 Molecular Nanotechnology 2008, University of Reading, UK Invited Lecture: Accessing and Utilizing Molecular Nano-scaffolds 108. May 2008 University of Minnesota IPRIME Workshop, University of Minnesota, USA Invited Lecture: Using Non-covalent Interactions to Access Dynamic Materials. 107. May 2008 Lubrizol, Brecksville, Ohio

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Gels: Toward an Understanding of Small Molecule Gelators

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106. May 2008 Gordon Conference, Organic Structures, Italy Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymers: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

105. April 2008 American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, USA Invited Lecture: Functional Materials using Supramolecular Polymer Scaffolds.

104. April 2008 American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, USA Invited Lecture: Metallo-supramolecular polymers and gels: A dynamic class of organic/inorganic hybrid polymers.

103. Mar 2008 Goodyear, Akron, Ohio Invited Lecture Supramolecular Polymers: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

102. Feb 2008 Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, USA Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymers: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials.

101. Oct 2007 Dow Chemicals, Midland, Michigan Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Gels.

100. Oct 2007 Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, USA Invited Lecture: Utilizing Specific Supramolecular Interactions to Access New Responsive Materials.

99. Aug 2007 American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, USA Invited Lecture: Investigations into supramolecular polymer architectures.

98. Aug 2007 American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, USA Invited Lecture: Investigating the Effects of Lanthanide ions in Metallosupramolecular Polymers and Gels

97. Aug 2007 American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, USA Invited Lecture: Investigations into New Supramolecular Polymers

96. Aug 2007 American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, USA Invited Lecture: Controlling nanoscale surface assembly using ditopic nucleobase-containing monomers

95. July 2007 NIST, Washington DC Invited Lecture: Utilizing Specific Supramolecular Interactions to Access New Responsive Materials

94. July 2007 Material Chemistry 8 (MC-8), London, England Keynote Lecture: Investigating Self-Assembled Metal-containing Soft Materials

93. June 2007 Polymer East Gordon Research Conference Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

92. June 2007 Young(ish) Giants of Chemistry, Edinburgh, Scotland Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: An Approach to Nanostructured Surfaces

91. Apr 2007 Dow Chemical Company, Bound Brook, New Jersey Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Gels: Non-covalent Physical Gels

90. Apr 2007 Ohio Nanosummit, Akron, Ohio Invited Lecture: Self-Assembly and Forced-Assembly: Using Different Routes to Access Nanomaterials

89. Apr 2007 Department of Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin

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Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

88. Apr 2007 Department of Chemistry, Queens University, Canada Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

87. Apr 2007 Department of Chemistry, Vermont University Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

86. Mar 2007 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University Invited Lecture: Controlling Molecular Organization on the Nanoscale: The Bottom-up Approach

85. Mar 2007 Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Korea Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

84. Mar 2007 Department of Material Science and Engineering, National University of Seoul, Korea Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

83. Mar 2007 Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo, Japan Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

82. Mar 2007 One Dimensional Nanostructures for Nanoarchitectonics 2007, Tsukuba, Japan Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: As a Route to Active Nanostructures

81. Feb 2007 30th Asilomar Conference on Polymeric Materials, Asilomar, California Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

80. Feb 2007 Department of Chemistry, University of Houston Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

79. Feb 2007 Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

78. Dec 2006 2nd International Symposium on Coordination Space, Fukyoka, Japan Invited Lecture: Responsive metallo-supramolecular polymers and gels

77. Dec 2006 Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, Newark Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

76. Oct 2006 Rocky Mountain Regional ACS Meeting, Tucson, Arizona Invited Lecture: Controlling Nanoscale Assembly using Ditopic Nucleobase-containing Monomers

75. Oct 2006 North East Regional ACS Meeting, Binghamton, New York Invited Lecture: Controlling Nanoscale Assembly using Ditopic Nucleobase-containing Monomers

74. Sep 2006 Department of Chemistry, SUNY Fredonia

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Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to Dynamic Materials

73. Sep 2006 Department of Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands Invited Lecture: Investigating Different Aspects of Supramolecular Polymerizations

72. Sep 2006 Department of Chemistry, Eindhoven Institute of Technology, Netherlands Invited Lecture: Investigating Different Aspects of Supramolecular Polymerizations

71. Sep 2006 American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, USA Invited Lecture: Controlling Nanoscale Assembly using Ditopic Nucleobase-containing Monomers

70. Sep 2006 American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, USA Invited Lecture: Responsive metallo-supramolecular polymers and gels 69. Aug 2006 St Andrews University, Scotland Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to

Dynamic Materials 68. July 2006 Noveon Cooperation, Ohio Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Gels: Toward an Understanding of Small Molecule

Gelators 67. May 2006 ACS Polymer Biennial 2006, Miami Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to

Dynamic Materials 66. May 2006 Nanotech 2006, Boston Invited Lecture: Stimuli-Responsive Supramolecular Polymers: Investigating how

molecular and nano-scale organization affects macroscopic properties 65. April 2006 Department of Chemistry, Williams College Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to

Dynamic Materials 64. April 2006 Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Dynamic Chemistry to

Dynamic Materials 63. Mar 2006 Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Wayne State University Invited Lecture: Metallo-supramolecular polymers and gels 62. Mar 2006 Department of Chemistry, McMaster University, Canada Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: Using Weak Forces to Build

Responsive Materials 61. Feb 2006 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: The development of dynamic

materials 60. Dec 2005 Pacifichem 2005, Honolulu, Hawaii Invited Lecture: Metallo-supramolecular polymers 59. Dec 2005 Pacifichem 2005, Honolulu, Hawaii Invited Lecture: Nucleobase Induced Supramolecular Polymerization 58. Oct 2005 Dartmouth College, Department of Chemistry

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 57. Aug 2005 American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington DC, USA Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials.

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56. June 2005 Japan-US Seminar on Advances in Polymer Chemistry and their Impacts Upon Society, Lake Tahoe, Ca, US

Invited Lecture: Stimuli-Responsive Materials: From Basic Science to Applications Development

55. June 2005 9th International Symposium on Metallomesogens, Lake Arrowhead, UCLA Plenary Lecture: Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Gels. 54. Mar 2005 American Chemical Society Meeting, San Diego, Symposium Honoring Craig

Hawker Invited Lecture: Investigating the Potential of Supramolecular Polymerizations 53. Feb 2005 University of Akron, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering Investigating the Potential of Supramolecular Polymerizations: From Nucleobase to Metal-Ligand Interactions 52. Nov 2004 Boston College, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 51. Nov 2004 Emerging Technology Forum on Functional Nanomaterials, Case, Ohio Invited Lecture: Self-Healing and Responsive Materials 50. Nov 2004 Energizer, Westlake, Ohio

Invited Lecture: At the Interface of Synthetic Supramolecular Chemistry and Material Science

49. Nov 2004 University of York, UK Invited Lecture: At the Interface of Synthetic Supramolecular Chemistry and Material Science

48. Oct 2004 University of Oakland, Michigan, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 47. July 2004 Faraday Discussions on Self-Organizing Polymers, Leeds, UK

Lecture: Metal-ligand Induced Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials.

46. June 2004 UCLA, Norma Stoddart Memorial Symposium Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerizations: Molecular Recognition in the Construction of Polymeric Systems

45. May 2004 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Polymer Science Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 44. Apr 2004 University of California, Santa Barbara: Department of Material Science Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 43. Mar 2004 American Chemical Society Meeting, Anaheim, USA Invited Lecture: Metallo-Supramolecular Polymers and Gels. 42. Mar 2004 UCLA, California Nano-Systems Institute

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymers: Investigating how molecular and nano-scale organization affects macroscopic properties.

41. Feb 2004 Bowling Green State University, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 40. Jan 2004 Wright State University, Department of Chemistry Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 39. Nov 2003 Michigan State University, Science at the Edge Program Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 38. Oct 2003 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Polymer Department Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials.

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37. Oct 2003 University of Connecticut, Polymer Department Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 36. Sep 2003 American Chemical Society Meeting, New York, USA Invited Lecture: Molecular Recognition in the Construction of Polymeric Systems 35. Aug 2003 NSF Workshop on Physical Organic Chemistry. Invited Lecture: Investigating the Potential of Dynamic Chemistry. 34. July 2003 VIIth US/German Polymer Symposium, Bayreuth, Germany

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive Materials. 33. July 2003 2nd International 21st Century COE Symposium, Osaka University, Osaka Japan.

Invited Lecture: Supramolecular Polymerization: A Route to Responsive, Recyclable Materials.

32. Mar 2003 American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans Lecture: Investigations into Nucleobase-Induced Supramolecular Polymerization. 31. Dec 2002 Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan Invited Lecture: Dynamic Approaches to Organic Synthesis. 30. Dec 2002 Japan-US Seminar on Advanced Polymer Chemistry for the 21st Century, Nagoya,

Japan Invited Lecture: Dynamic Approaches to Polymer Synthesis: The Utilization of Equilibrium Chemistry.

29. Aug 2002 American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston Lecture: Investigations into Nucleobase-Induced Self-Assembly 28. May 2002 Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand Invited Lecture: Dynamic Chemistry―From Smart Materials to New Polymer

Architectures. 27. Nov 2001 Bayer Corporation, Pittsburgh

Invited Lecture: Utilizing Polymer Architecture. 26. Nov 2001 ACS Pittsburgh Polymer Group, Pittsburgh

Invited Lecture: Developments Toward Interlocked Macromolecules and Adaptable Materials.

25. Sep 2001 6th International Symposium on Polymers for Advanced Technologies (PAT-2001) Eilat, Israel. Invited Keynote Lecture: Developments Toward Interlocked Macromolecules 24. Apr 2001 Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Invited Lecture: Dynamic Chemistry―From Smart Materials to New Polymer Architectures. 23. Mar 2001 Department of Chemistry, Denison University, Ohio Invited Lecture: Dynamic Chemistry―From Smart Materials to New Polymer Architectures. 22. Oct 2000 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Invited Lecture: Dynamic Chemistry―From Smart Materials to New Polymer Architectures. 21. July 2000 XXV International Symposium on Macrocyclic Chemistry, St Andrews, UK Poster: Precision Molecular Grafting: Exchanging Surrogate Stoppers in [2]Rotaxanes 20. June 2000 Dow Chemical Company: Smart Materials Symposium: Midland, Michigan

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Invited Lecture: Dynamic Chemistry: a Route to Smart Materials 19. Feb 2000 Twenty-Third Asilomar Conference on Polymers

Invited Lecture: From Combinatorial Libraries―Tuning of Macromolecular Systems

18. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Poster: Dynamic Carcerands 17. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Poster: Solid-State 13C NMR of a [2]Catenane 16. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Lecture: Thermodynamic Synthesis of [2]Rotaxanes 15. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Poster: Binding and Catenane formation of Methylcarboxy substituted BPP34C10 Derivatives. 14. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Lecture: Template-Directed Synthesis of Dynamic Rotaxanes by Imine Exchange 13. Aug 1999 American Chemical Society: New Orleans, USA Lecture: A new route to the Daisy Chain polyrotaxanes 12. Feb 1999 Department of Macromolecular Science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Invited Lecture: Dynamic Approaches to Polymer Chemistry 11. Jan 1999 Department of Chemistry, Miami University, Miami, Florida Invited Lecture: Dynamic Approaches to Chemistry 10. Nov 1998 Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Invited Lecture Dynamic Approaches to Chemistry 9. Aug 1998 NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Supramolecular Science: Lerici, Italy Poster: Dynamic Rotaxanes 8. June 1998 XXIII International Symposium on Macrocyclic Chemistry: Turtle Bay, Hawaii Poster: Building Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries 7. Jan 1998 Mona Symposium on Natural Products: Kingston, Jamaica Plenary Lecture: Unnatural Things with Natural Products 6. Nov 1997 University of Glasgow: Glasgow, United Kingdom Invited Lecture: Building Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries 5. July 1997 Cambridge Centre for Molecular Recognition Annual Meeting: Cambridge, UK Lecture: Self-Sorting Under Dynamic Conditions 4. Aug 1996 9th International Symposium on Molecular Recognition and Inclusion: Lyon, France Poster: Thermodynamic Cyclization of Cinchona Alkaloid Derivatives 3. Aug 1994 8th International Symposium on Molecular Recognition & Inclusion: Ottawa, Canada Poster: Persubstituted Benzophenones: A New Source of Clathrates 2. Mar 1994 Royal Society of Chemistry Autumn Meeting: Glasgow, United Kingdom Lecture: Persubstituted Aromatics in Supramolecular Crystal Engineering 1. Aug 1992 7th International Symposium on Molecular Recognition and Inclusion: Kyoto, Japan Presentation: Supramolecular Crystal Engineering

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Research Funding As Primary Investigator

Title Source Duration m/d/year

PI or % Resp. if not PI

Amount

Development of Novel Organic/Inorganic Hybrid

Oligomer Architectures

NSF-CAREER CHE 0133164

06/01/02-05/31/07

PI $600,500

Functional Polymers Dow Chemical Company

08/01/00-07/31/01

PI $15,000

Synthesis and Structure Property Relationships of Polymers

Dow Chemical Company

04/01/00-03/31/04

PI $200,000

PNA Controlled Self-Assembly of New Biomaterials

NIH R21 NIBIB-EB-001466-

01

06/01/03-05/31/05

PI with

Marchant

$445,750

Supramolecular Polymerization: Utilizing DNA Base Pair

Recognition in the Formation of Supramolecular Biopolymers

CWRU President’s Research Initiative

09/01/00-08/31/01

PI $25,000

High Temperature Resistant Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Polymers: An Architectural

Study

Army Research Office

DAAD 19-03-1-0208

09/01/03-08/31/06

PI with C Weder

$236,079

Healing Polymers: The Self Assembly Approach

(Joint funding with EPSRC)

NSF World Materials

Network/DMR DMR-0602869

08/01/06 - 07/31/09

PI with Mackay

(Delaware) Hayes,

Colquhoun (Reading)

$420,000

Multifunctional Metallosupramolecular

Materials

Army Research Office

W911NF-06-1-0414

09/01/06-08/31/09

PI with C Weder

$273,575

Novel Supramolecular Gels as Viscosity Modifiers

Noveon/ Lubrizol

08/01/07-08/31/09

PI $90,000

The Development of Metallo-Supramolecular Materials

NSF-CHE CHE-0704026

08/01/07-07/31/10

PI $496,717

Structure/Property Relationships of Methylcellulose

Dow Chemical Company

08/01/07-07/31/09

PI $200,000

Nanomechanical Actuators CWRU President’s Research Initiative

08/01/07-07/31/0

PI with Prakash

$75,000

The Synthesis and Characterization of a Tailorable

Stimuli Responsive Molecular Actuator, the Poly[n]catenane

NASA 08/01/08-07/31/11

PI $90,000

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MRI: Acquisition of a Cyber-Enabled Mass Spectrometer

Facility

NSF CHE-0821515 + Ohio Board of

Reagents

08/01/08-07/31/11

PI $418,201

Photohealable Supramolecular Polymers

DOD Army Research Office

07/01/08-06/31/12

PI with Weder $435,000

Student Support Lubrizol 07/01/08-06/31/13

PI $212,844

Get A Grip - New Rubbers with Adaptive Mechanical Properties

Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.

01/07/10-04/06/13

PI with Weder $500,000

Purchase of a Mini-Mechanical Testing Machine

DURIP: Army Research Office

06/01/11-05/31/13

PI with Korley/Wnek

$95,764

Investigating Chelators in Batteries

Energizer 07/01/11-06/31/13

PI $200,000

The Development of Main-Chain Interlocked Macromolecules

NSF-CHE 03/01/12-02/28/14

PI $250,000

Mechanically-Adaptable Nanocomposites

NSF-DMR 06/01/12-05/31/15

PI $388,429

Supramolecular polymers with multiple types of binding motifs:

from fundamental studies to multifunctional materials

DOD Army Research Office

09/01/12-03/31/15

PI with Weder $406,727

Investigation into new monomers for High Internal Phase

Emulsions

P&G 09/01/13-08/31/14

PI $100,000

Synthesis of Double-threaded interlocked polymers

NSF-CHE 06/15/14-05/31/17

PI $427,222

Cellulose Nanocrystals from MxG

Aloterra LLC 06/01/14-05/31/15

PI $100,000

Structurally Dynamic Polyurethanes

Bayer Material Science

06/01/14-05/31/15

PI $99,807

Cellulose Nanocrystals as Green Surfactants

Sherwin Williams 06/01/14-12/31/14

PI $50,000

As Co-Investigator

Title Source Duration m/d/year

PI or % Resp. if not PI

Amount

Exploratory Research on the Development of Responsive

Binders for Particle Clusters

NSF 09/01/03-08/31/05

33% PI Manas

$100,000

Holographic Sensors Air Force Res. Lab. 10/01/01-31/12/02

33% PI

Petschek

$75,000

Stimulus-responsive, Mechanically-dynamic

Nanocomposites for Cortical Electrodes

NIH 07/01/06 - 06/31/08

15% PI Tyler

$424,875

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Dynamic Mechanical Materials for Orthotic and Prosthetic

Applications

NSF-CBET CBET-0828155

07/01/08-06/31/11

50% PI Weder

$260,000

Studies into High Internal Phase Emulsions

P&G 07/01/08-06/31/13

33% PI Manas

$250,000

New breathable liners for prosthetic devices

VA Hospitals 07/01/02-06/31/13

33% PI Marasco

$25,000

Research Funding at CWRU 07/1999 - 12/2012 (not including start-up funds and large center grants. % cash on non-PI grants based on %responsible): $ 7,201,679

Large Center Grants Title Source Duration

m/d/year PI or % Resp.

if not PI Amount

Rehabilitation Engineering Platform Technology Center of

Excellence

Department of Veterans Affairs

09/01/03-08/31/05

5% $4,250,000

Center for Layered Polymeric Systems

NSF S&T Center DMR-0423914

06/01/05-05/31/10

5% $18,460,000

Creation of Institute of Advanced Materials

CWRU Provost and Deans

01/07/10-01/06/13

PI $1,400,000

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