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Overview

J. Milton Harris is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering and environmental science, with a focus on both fundamental and applied aspects of materials and processes.

The primary fields of study associated with Harris include:

  • Engineering
  • Environmental Science

Within these broader areas, their work delves into several subfields, notably:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

The research topics that characterize Harris's recent contributions center on battery technology and resource management, including:

  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques

A recent publication by Harris is titled "Investigating Electro-Chemo-Mechanical Properties of Conversion Cathodes for Solid-State Batteries", published in 2024 in the venue ECS Meeting Abstracts. This work aligns with the focus on battery materials and their performance characteristics. The publication is also notable for collaborative contributions, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach.

Frequent collaborators with Harris include:

  • Elif Pınar Alsaç
  • Douglas Lars Nelson
  • Sun Geun Yoon
  • Congcheng Wang
  • T. L. Thomas

Harris's research outputs have primarily appeared in ECS Meeting Abstracts, contributing at least one publication to this venue. This suggests engagement with professional societies and conferences dedicated to electrochemical and solid-state materials research.

Best Publications

  • Chemistry for peptide and protein PEGylation.

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  • Multi-armed, monofunctional, and hydrolytically stable derivatives of poly (ethylene glycol) and related polymers for modification of surfaces and molecules

    J. Milton Harris;Francesco Maria Veronese;Paolo Caliceti;Oddone Schiavon

  • Control of protein-ligand recognition using a stimuli-responsive polymer

    P. S. Stayton;T. Shimoboji;T. Shimoboji;C. Long;A. Chilkoti

  • Poly(ethylene glycol) and related polymers monosubstituted with propionic or butanoic acids and functional derivatives thereof for biotechnical applications

    J. Milton Harris;Antoni Kozlowski

  • Preparation and use of polyethylene glycol propionaldehyde

    J. Milton Harris;M. R. Sedaghat-Herati

  • Synthesis and characterization of poly(ethylene glycol) derivatives

    J. Milton Harris;Evelyn C. Struck;Martha G. Case;M. Steven Paley

  • LABORATORY SYNTHESIS OF POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL DERIVATIVES

    J. Milton Harris

  • Polyoxazoline: Chemistry, Properties, and Applications in Drug Delivery

    Tacey X. Viegas;Michael D. Bentley;J. Milton Harris;Zhihao Fang

  • Introduction to Biotechnical and Biomedical Applications of Poly(Ethylene Glycol)

    J. Milton Harris

  • Really smart bioconjugates of smart polymers and receptor proteins

    Allan S. Hoffman;Patrick S. Stayton;Volga Bulmus;Guohua Chen

  • Poly(ethylene glycol) aldehyde hydrates and related polymers and applications in modifying amines

    Michael D. Bentley;J. Milton Harris

  • Hydrolytically degradable polymers and hydrogels made therefrom

    J. Milton Harris;Michael David Bentley;Xuan Zhao;Xiaoming Shen

  • Protein-rejecting ability of surface-bound dextran in end-on and side-on configurations: comparison to PEG.

    E. Österberg;K. Bergström;K. Holmberg;T. P. Schuman

  • A solvatochromic method for determining second-order polarizabilities of organic molecules

    M. S. Paley;J. M. Harris;H. Looser;J. C. Baumert

  • Improvements in protein PEGylation: pegylated interferons for treatment of hepatitis C

    Antoni Kozlowski;J. Milton Harris

  • Reduction of fibrinogen adsorption on PEG‐coated polystyrene surfaces

    K Bergström;K Holmberg;A Safranj;A S Hoffman

  • Development of Pegylated Interferons for the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C

    Antoni Kozlowski;Stephen A. Charles;J. Milton Harris

  • Proton NMR characterization of poly(ethylene glycols) and derivatives

    Julian M. Dust;Zhi Hao Fang;J. Milton Harris

  • Novel Degradable Poly(Ethylene Glycol) Hydrogels for Controlled Release of Protein

    Xuan Zhao;J. Milton Harris

  • Clinical development of a poly(2-oxazoline) (POZ) polymer therapeutic for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease – Proof of concept of POZ as a versatile polymer platform for drug development in multiple therapeutic indications

    Randall W. Moreadith;Tacey X. Viegas;Michael D. Bentley;J. Milton Harris

  • Comparison of polysaccharide and poly(ethylene glycol) coatings for reduction of protein adsorption on polystyrene surfaces

    Eva Österberg;Karin Bergström;Krister Holmberg;Jennifer A. Riggs

  • Activity and Stability of Enzymes Incorporated into Acrylic Polymers

    Zhen Yang;Anita J. Mesiano;Srikanth Venkatasubramanian;Susan H. Gross

  • Introduction and overview of peptide and protein pegylation.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Paul v. R. Schleyer
Paul v. R. Schleyer University of Georgia
Francesco M. Veronese
Francesco M. Veronese University of Padua
Allan S. Hoffman
Allan S. Hoffman University of Washington
Michael H. Abraham
Michael H. Abraham University College London
Ruth M. Doherty
Ruth M. Doherty University of Edinburgh
Michael J. S. Dewar
Michael J. S. Dewar The University of Texas at Austin
Donald E. Brooks
Donald E. Brooks University of British Columbia
Krister Holmberg
Krister Holmberg Chalmers University of Technology
Patrick S. Stayton
Patrick S. Stayton University of Washington
Ashutosh Chilkoti
Ashutosh Chilkoti Duke University

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