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Dmitry Koktysh

Dmitry S. Koktysh

Analytical
218 Engineering Science Building
615-343-6763
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Overview

Dr. Koktysh’s research is focused on advanced nanomaterials. He is working on development of diverse synthetic and derivatization strategies which provide the ability to simultaneously control the chemical composition, structure, and properties of the hybrid nanostructures.  His effort is also devoted to the characterization of nanosized materials with an emphasis on synergetic properties in hybrid systems with well-controlled structure. Different nanomaterials are studied with reference to many potential applications in material science and medicine.

Dmitry manages and trains students in the VINSE Analytical User Facility at Vanderbilt.

Awards

-Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, 2002
-NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1999

Selected Publications

Tumor therapy by targeting extracellular hydroxyapatite using novel drugs: a paradigm shift. Tantawy MN, McIntyre JO, Yull F, Calcutt MW, Koktysh DS, Wilson AJ, Zu z, Nyman J, Rhoades j' Peterson T, Colvin D, McCawley LJ, Rook JM, Fingleton B, Crispens MA, Alvarez R, Gore JC, Cancer Medicine, 13, 1-19, (2024) View Abstract

G. Collagen Mimetic Peptides Promote Repair of MMP-1-Damaged Collagen in the Rodent Sclera and Optic Nerve Head. Ghanem GB, Koktysh DS, Baratta RO, Buono BJD, Schlumpf E, Wareham LK, Calkins, DJ, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24, 17031, (2023) View Abstract

Design, Synthesis, and Validation of a Novel [C-11]Promethazine PET Probe for Imaging Abeta Using Autoradiography. Whitmore CA, Boules MI, Behof WJ, Haynes JR, Koktysh D, Rosenberg AJ, Tantawy MN, Pham W, Molecules, 26, 2182, (2021) View Abstract

Ratiometric pH sensor using luminescent CuInS2/ZnS quantum dots and fluorescein. Koktysh, DS, Materials Research Bulletin, 123, 110686, (2020) View Abstract

A combinatorial approach for the fabrication of magneto-optical hybrid nanoparticles. Koktysh DS, Pham W, Int. J. Nanomedicine, , 9855-9863, (2019) View Abstract