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2011-03-04: New Journal of Chemistry: Meet Our Authors
Jonathan S. Lindsey

2010-12-09: New Journal of Chemistry: Hot Article
On the evolution of porphyrinoids biosynthesis

2009-05: Department of Energy EFRC announcement
The Lindsey Lab is part of a new Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) funded by DOE.

For our group, being a member of the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center (PARC) is about designing synthetic hydroporphyrins for incorporation into synthetic proteins, which then will self-assemble into LH architectures. The PARC director is Robert Blankenship at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The PARC proposes a program in basic scientific research aimed at understanding the principles of light harvesting and energy funneling as applied to natural photosynthetic, bio-hybrid and bioinspired antenna systems. The goal of this work is to elucidate the basic scientific principles that underlie the efficient functioning of natural photosynthetic antenna systems and how those principles can be translated into concepts that will form the basis for next-generation systems for solar energy conversion. This will be accomplished using structural techniques such as neutron scattering and diffraction at the Spallation Neutron Source and the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and advanced microscopy at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnology at Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. PARC includes planned collaborations with scientists at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory, North Carolina State University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, the University of California-Riverside, the University of Glasgow (UK), the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Sheffield (UK).


2009-04-28: Washington University press release
DOE makes largest research award in Danforth Campus history


Winter 2009: Jimmy V-NC State Cancer Therapeutics Training Program


2008-11-18: Washington University press release
Precise measurement of phenomenon advances solar cell understanding


2007-11-13: NCSU press release
Solid-state hybrid molecular memory devices


Winter 2007: NCSU SCOPE magazine
Teaching and mentoring our students (text-only web page or PDF download, 3.3 Mb)


Summer 2006: NCSU RESULTS magazine
Artificial photosynthesis: Photovoltaic cell aims to copy chloroyphyll


2004-03-01: NCSU press release
Kimberly-Clark Technology Boosts NC State Chemistry Research


Summer 2004: NCSU SCOPE magazine
Molecular data storage, SCOPE Magazine page 13 (text-only web page or PDF download, 2 Mb)


2003-12-01: NCSU press release
Molecular Memories, Once Doubted, Prove Durable and Practical


Summer 2002: NCSU RESULTS magaine
Nanoelectronics: Breaking the memory barrier