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29. Zhang, Y.; Aslan, K.; Dragan, A.; Geddes, C.D. “Metal-enhanced Fluorescence (MEF)”, AmericanChemical Society (Washington, 16-20 Aug, 2009).30. Aslan, K.; Zhang, Y.; Geddes, C.D. “Directional surface plasmon coupled luminescence: Which metal,what wavelength, what angle? American Chemical Society (Washington, 16-20 Aug, 2009).Research Highlights:1. National Cancer Institute, Nanotechnology News, January 2006, “Microwaves + Nanoparticles = Ultrafast, Ultra sensitive Assays”.2. Baltimore Sun Daily Newspaper, January 20, 2006, “Detecting heart attack in a matter of seconds”3. Biophotonics International, February 2006, “Microwaves make faster and brighter fluorescent assays”, pp.59-61.4. Biophotonics International, December 2006, “Chemiluminescence gets a boost from microwaves”, p. 20.5. Analytical Chemistry, January 1, 2007,” Plasmon resonance boosts output of chemiluminescence”, p.4.Invited Talks:1. <strong>University</strong> of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and MolecularBiology, Baltimore, MD. USA. “3-D Plasmonic Sensing Platforms”, October 6, 2003.2. <strong>University</strong> of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Annual Retreat 2004, Baltimore, MD. USA. “Noble MetalNanoparticles and their use in Biotechnological Applications” April 23 2004.3. <strong>University</strong> of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Annual Retreat 2005, Baltimore, MD. USA. “Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence: an Emerging Tool in Biotechnology, April 14, 2005.4. Towson <strong>University</strong>, Department of Chemistry, Towson, MD, USA. “Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence usingSilver Nanostructures”, October 13, 2005.5. <strong>Morgan</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Department of Chemistry, Baltimore, MD. USA. “Metal-EnhancedFluorescence”, February 2, 2006.6. <strong>University</strong> of California, Riverside, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Riverside,CA, USA. “Nanostructured Materials and Their Applications in Biotechnology”, February 26, 2008.7. <strong>University</strong> of Utah, Department of Chemical Engineering, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. “Engineering ofNanostructured Materials and Their Applications in Biotechnology”, February 28, 2008.8. Campbell <strong>University</strong>, The Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armaceutical Sciences, Buies Creek, NC, USA. “New Tools inLuminescence Spectroscopy: Metal Nanostructures and Microwaves”, July 8, 2008.9. Campbell <strong>University</strong>, The Department of <strong>Ph</strong>armaceutical Sciences, Buies Creek, NC, USA. “Introductionto Fluorescence Theory and Methods”, July 9, 2008.10. Bilkent <strong>University</strong>, Nanotechnology Research Center, Ankara TURKEY, “New Tools for Rapid Clinicaland Bioagent Diagnostics: Microwaves and Plasmonic Nanostructures” September 3, 2008.11. <strong>University</strong> of Nebraska, Lincoln, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lincoln,Nebraska, “Nanostructured Materials and Their Applications in Biotechnology”, May 11, 2009.12. <strong>University</strong> of Nebraska, Lincoln, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Lincoln,Nebraska, “Introduction to Fluorescence Theory and Methods”, May 12, 2009.11

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