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Luke Hanley is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Spectroscopy, and Computational Mechanics.

Hanley's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Oral microbiology and periodontitis research
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

They have contributed to multiple publications, with frequent venues including:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Dental Materials
  • Journal of Dentistry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis

Notable recent papers by Luke Hanley include:

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa reverse diauxie is a multidimensional, optimized, resource utilization strategy, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Understanding the Influence of Li7La3Zr2O12 Nanofibers on Critical Current Density and Coulombic Efficiency in Composite Polymer Electrolytes, 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Spatially resolved analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm proteomes measured by laser ablation sample transfer, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Logistic Regression Analysis of LC-MS/MS Data of Monomers Eluted from Aged Dental Composites: A Supervised Machine-Learning Approach, 2023, Analytical Chemistry
  • Relationships between composite roughness and Streptococcus mutans biofilm depth under shear in vitro, 2023, Journal of Dentistry

Frequent coauthors in Luke Hanley's collaborations include:

  • Gabriel D. Parker
  • Xiao-Ying Yu
  • Karabi Mondal
  • Evan P. O'Brien
  • Karl J. Rockne

Best Publications

  • Antibacterial activity of dental composites containing zinc oxide nanoparticles.

    Berdan Aydin Sevinç;Luke Hanley

  • Light and Molecular Ions: The Emergence of Vacuum UV Single-Photon Ionization in MS

    Luke Hanley;Ralf Zimmermann

  • Collision-induced dissociation and ab initio studies of boron cluster ions: determination of structures and stabilities

    Luke Hanley;Jerry L. Whitten;Scott L. Anderson

  • Collision‐induced dissociation of aluminum cluster ions: Fragmentation patterns, bond energies, and structures for Al+2–Al+7

    Luke Hanley;Stephen A. Ruatta;Scott L. Anderson

  • Preparation and analysis of macroporous TiO2 films on Ti surfaces for bone-tissue implants.

    F. Ahu Akin;Hala Zreiqat;Sandra Jordan;Muthu B.J. Wijesundara

  • Thin hydroxyapatite coatings via sol-gel synthesis.

    K. A. Gross;C. S. Chai;G. S K Kannangara;B. Ben-Nissan

  • The growth and modification of materials via ion-surface processing

    Luke Hanley;Susan B. Sinnott

  • Mechanistic studies of plasma polymerization of allylamine.

    Andrei Choukourov;Hynek Biederman;Danka Slavinska;Luke Hanley

  • RGD and YIGSR synthetic peptides facilitate cellular adhesion identical to that of laminin and fibronectin but alter the physiology of neonatal cardiac myocytes

    Samuel Y. Boateng;Syed S. Lateef;William Mosley;Thomas J. Hartman

  • A combined computational and experimental study of ion-beam modification of carbon nanotube bundles

    Boris Ni;Rodney Andrews;David Jacques;Dali Qian

  • Production and collision-induced dissociation of small boron cluster ions

    Luke Hanley;Scott L. Anderson

  • Differentiation of human bone-derived cells grown on GRGDSP-peptide bound titanium surfaces.

    H. Zreiqat;F. Ahu Akin;C. R. Howlett;B. Markovic

  • Photolysis of chemisorbed dioxygen on Pd(111): Dependence on photon energy

    Luke Hanley;Xingcai Guo;John T. Yates

  • Surface mass spectrometry of molecular species.

    Luke Hanley;Oleg Kornienko;Earl T. Ada;Erick Fuoco

  • Two-Laser Mass Spectrometry of Thiolate, Disulfide, and Sulfide Self-Assembled Monolayers

    Jennifer L. Trevor;Keith R. Lykke;Michael J. Pellin;Luke Hanley

  • Oxidation of small boron cluster ions (B + 1-13 ) by oxygen

    Luke Hanley;Scott L. Anderson

  • Thermal stability of the C-O bond of methanol on the Pd(111) surface: An isotopic mixing study

    X. Guo;L. Hanley;J. T. Yates

  • Ion beam modification and patterning of organosilane self‐assembled monolayers

    Earl T. Ada;Luke Hanley;Sergei Etchin;John Melngailis

  • Classical dynamics simulations of SiMe3+ ion–surface scattering

    David G. Schultz;Samuel B. Wainhaus;Luke Hanley;Pascal de Sainte Claire

  • GRGDSP peptide-bound silicone membranes withstand mechanical flexing in vitro and display enhanced fibroblast adhesion.

    Syed S Lateef;Samuel Boateng;Thomas J Hartman;Carrie A Crot

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott L. Anderson
Scott L. Anderson University of Utah
Susan B. Sinnott
Susan B. Sinnott Pennsylvania State University
Hynek Biederman
Hynek Biederman Charles University
Robert J. Gordon
Robert J. Gordon University of Illinois at Chicago
John T. Yates
John T. Yates University of Virginia
Michael J. Pellin
Michael J. Pellin Argonne National Laboratory
Musahid Ahmed
Musahid Ahmed Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Tejal A. Desai
Tejal A. Desai University of California, San Francisco
Michael A. Henson
Michael A. Henson University of Chicago
Robert D. Short
Robert D. Short Lancaster University

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