His scientific interests lie mostly in SILK, Nephila clavipes, Crystallography, Spider silk and Condensed matter physics. Jeffery L. Yarger has researched SILK in several fields, including Heteronuclear molecule, Biochemistry and Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance. He integrates several fields in his works, including Crystallography and Radial distribution function.
His study in Spider silk is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Polymer science, Polymer chemistry and Protein secondary structure. His Condensed matter physics research incorporates themes from Shear modulus, Phase, Coordination number and Raman spectroscopy. In his work, Chemical physics is strongly intertwined with Intermolecular force, which is a subfield of Crystallite.
His main research concerns Crystallography, SILK, Analytical chemistry, Spider silk and Diffraction. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fullerene, Molecule, Intermolecular force, X-ray crystallography and Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. His work deals with themes such as Carbon, Amorphous carbon, Ab initio and Molecular solid, which intersect with Fullerene.
His Intermolecular force study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Chemical physics, Triphenyl phosphite and Crystallite. His biological study focuses on Nephila clavipes. The study incorporates disciplines such as Amorphous solid and Neutron diffraction in addition to Analytical chemistry.
SILK, Nanotechnology, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Spider silk and Nanoparticle are his primary areas of study. Jeffery L. Yarger combines subjects such as Polymer science and Laser with his study of SILK. His Spider silk study combines topics in areas such as Fiber, Biophysics and Micelle.
His studies deal with areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Catechol, Raman spectroscopy and Active site as well as Nanoparticle. Jeffery L. Yarger has included themes like Photochemistry, Molecule and Catalysis in his Inorganic chemistry study. His Endothermic process research incorporates elements of Chemical physics and Small-angle X-ray scattering.
Jeffery L. Yarger mostly deals with SILK, Spider silk, Polymer science, Conductivity and Ionic liquid. Jeffery L. Yarger studies SILK, focusing on Spidroin in particular. His research integrates issues of Biophysics and Polymer chemistry in his study of Spider silk.
His Polymer science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biocompatibility and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. His work carried out in the field of Conductivity brings together such families of science as Membrane and Polymer. His Ionic liquid study incorporates themes from Ion, Protonation, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Hydrogen bond and Chemical shift.
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C36, a new carbon solid
C. Piskoti;C. Piskoti;J. Yarger;J. Yarger;A. Zettl;A. Zettl.
Nature (1998)
Vitrification of a monatomic metallic liquid
M. H. Bhat;V. Molinero;V. Molinero;E. Soignard;V. C. Solomon.
Nature (2007)
Silicon and Oxygen Self-Diffusivities in Silicate Liquids Measured to 15 Gigapascals and 2800 Kelvin
Brent T. Poe;Paul F. McMillan;Paul F. McMillan;David C. Rubie;David C. Rubie;Sumit Chakraborty;Sumit Chakraborty.
Science (1997)
Al Coordination Changes in High-Pressure Aluminosilicate Liquids
Jeffery Yarger;K. H. Smith;R. A. Nieman;J. Diefenbacher.
Science (1995)
Structural and topological changes in silica glass at pressure.
C. J. Benmore;C. J. Benmore;E. Soignard;S. A. Amin;M. Guthrie;M. Guthrie.
Physical Review B (2010)
Formation and structure of a dense octahedral glass.
M. Guthrie;M. Guthrie;C. A. Tulk;C. J. Benmore;J. Xu.
Physical Review Letters (2004)
Uncovering the structure-function relationship in spider silk
Jeffery L. Yarger;Brian R. Cherry;Arjan van der Vaart.
Nature Reviews Materials (2018)
Determining secondary structure in spider dragline silk by carbon-carbon correlation solid-state NMR spectroscopy.
Gregory P. Holland;Melinda S. Creager;Janelle E. Jenkins;Randolph V. Lewis.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2008)
Non-invasive determination of the complete elastic moduli of spider silks
Kristie J. Koski;Paul Akhenblit;Keri McKiernan;Jeffery L. Yarger.
Nature Materials (2013)
Correlation between structure and physical properties of chalcogenide glasses in the As x Se 1-x system
Guang Yang;Bruno Bureau;Tanguy Rouxel;Yann Gueguen.
Physical Review B (2010)
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