May 2010 - PresentGraduate Research Assistant, Department
of Biological Systems
Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln,
NE.
Advisor: Dr. Angela K.
Pannier, Ph.D.
Research Area: Engineering
the cell-biomaterial interface for non-viral gene delivery. Probing biomolecule
adsorption on nanostructured surfaces via SE/QCM-D.
May
2009 - May 2010Graduate Research Assistant, Department
of Engineering Mechanics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE.
Advisor: Dr. Yuris Dzenis,
Ph.D.
Research Area: Encapsulation
of micellar nanoparticles within electrospun nanofibers as well as
intracellular probing with nanoneedles.
July 2008 - May 2009Research Technician, Histology
Department, MPI Research,
Mattawan, MI
Research Area: Specimen
fixing, processing, embedding, microtomy,
staining, and review (contract research organization
conducting pre- clinical drug trials).
April 2006 - August 2006Summer Research Assistant, Department
of Chemistry, Grand
Valley State University, Allendale, MI.
Advisor: Dr. Dalila Kovacs,
Ph.D.
Research
Area: Cis-1,3,5-cyclohexanetriol interaction withmetal
catalysts in aqueous solutions.
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
January 2011-May 2011Lecturer
Tissue
Engineering (BSEN 418),
Department of Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
NE
August 2010-Dec 2010Teaching Assistant
Biomaterials
(BSEN 416/816), Department
of Biological Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln NE
PUBLICATIONS
1.K.B. Rodenhausen, B.A. Duensing, T. Kasputis,
A.K. Pannier, T. Hoffman, M Schubert, T.E. Tiwald, M. Solinsky, M. Wagner. In-situ monitoring of alkanethiol
self-assembled monolayer chemisorption with combined spectroscopic ellipsometry
and quartz-crystal microbalance techniques. 2011. Thin Solid Films.519
(9) pp. 2817-2820.
CONFERENCE
PRESENTATIONS
1.K.B. Rodenhausen, T. Kasputis*, J. Gerasimov,
A.K. Pannier, T. Hoffman, R. Lai, S. Bartlett-Hunt, M. Schubert, M. Solinsky,
M. Wagner. 2010. Combinatorial SE/QCM-D Approach for Studying Porous Organic
Ultra-thin Film Evolution. MRS Annual Fall Meeting, Boston, MA. (podium
presentation)
2.T. Kasputis, A.K. Pannier. 2011. Enhancing
Nonviral Gene Delivery by Manipulating Cell-Material Interactions. UNL Research
Fair. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. (poster presentation)
3.T. Kasputis, A.K. Pannier. 2011. Enhancing
Nonviral Gene Delivery by Manipulating Cell-Material Interactions. Graduate
Research Symposium. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. (poster
presentation)
4.T. Kasputis, D. Schmidt, K.B. Rodenhausen, A.K.
Pannier, M. Schubert. 2011. Real-time SE/QCM-D Characterization of Protein
Adsorption within Sculptured Thin Films. Graduate Research Symposium.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE. (poster presentation)
5.K.B. Rodenhausen,
T. Kasputis, J. Gerasimov, H. Wang, A.K.
Pannier, R. Lai, M. Schubert.
2011. Combinatorial spectroscopic ellipsometry and quartz crystal microbalance
with dissipation to study organic ultra-thin film evolution.6th Workshop Ellipsometry, Berlin,
Germany. (poster presentation)
6.T. Kasputis, D. Fomenko, A. Goponenko, Z. Li, B.
Boyle, Z. Avramova, V. Gladyshev, Y. Dzenis. 2009. Nanoenabled Intracellular
Probing and Manipulation of Cellular Events. NSF EPSCoR 21st National
Conference, Washington, D.C. (poster presentation)
7.T. Kasputis, D. Fomenko, A. Goponenko, Z. Li, B.
Boyle, Z. Avramova, V. Gladyshev, Y. Dzenis. 2009. Nanoenabled Intracellular
Probing and Manipulation of Cellular Events. 5th Annual Nebraska Research and
Innovation Conference, Omaha, NE. (poster presentation)
8.T. Kasputis & D. Kovacs. 2007.
Cis-1,3,5-cyclohexanetriol interaction with metal catalysts in aqueous
solutions. American Chemical Society 233rd National Meeting &
Exposition, Chicago, Il. (poster presentation)
9.T. Kasputis & D. Kovacs. 2007. Cis-1,3,5-cyclohexanetriol
interaction with metal
catalysts in aqueous solutions.Grand Valley State University StudentScholarship Day, Allendale, MI. (poster presentation)