Peer-Reviewed
Publications Proceedings Abstracts Patents
& Licensing
PEER-REVIEWED
PUBLICATIONS
41.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne,
and R.P. Chambers. Kinetic Involvement of Acetaldehyde
Substrate Inhibition on the Rate Equation of Yeast
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase. Applied Biochemistry
and Biotechnology, submitted, 2012.
40.
V. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Controlled
Polymer Chain Length and Architecture Using Living
Radical Polymerization. European Polymer Journal,
submitted 2011.
39.
A. Tieppo, K.M. Pate, M.E. Byrne.
In Vitro Controlled Release of Anti-Inflammatory
from Daily Disposable Therapeutic Contact Lenses
Under Physiological Ocular Tear Flow. European
Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics,
in press, 2011.
38.
P. Sundaram, J.Wower, and M.E.
Byrne. A Nano-scale Drug Delivery Carrier
Using Nucleic Acid Aptamers for Extended Therapeutic
Release. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology,
and Medicine, in press, 2011.
37.
C.J. White, A. Tieppo, and M.E.
Byrne. Controlled Drug Release from Contact
Lenses: A Comprehenisve Review From 1965-Present.
Journal of Drug Delivery Science & Technology,
21(5), 369-384, 2011.
36.
A. Tieppo, C.J. White, A.C. Paine, M.L.
Voyles, M.K. McBride, and M.E. Byrne.
Sustained In Vivo Release from Imprinted Therapeutic
Contact Lenses. Journal of Controlled Release,
in press, 2011 (published on-line October 1, 2011).
35.
C.J. White, M.K. McBride, K. Pate, A. Tieppo,
and M.E. Byrne. Extended Release
of High Molecular Weight Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
from Molecularly Imprinted, Extended Wear Silicone
Hydrogel Contact Lenses. Biomaterials,
32, 5698-5705, 2011 (published on-line May 23, 2011).
34.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne,
and R.P. Chambers. Impact of High Pyruvate Concentration
on Kinetics of Rabbit Muscle Lactate Dehydrogenase.
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology,
165(2), 676-686, 2011 (published on-line May 31,
2011).
33.
V.D. Salian, A.D. Vaughan, and M.E.
Byrne. The Role of Living/Controlled Polymerization
in the Formation of Improved Imprinted Polymers.
Journal of Molecular Recognition, in press,
2011.
32.
C.J. White, and M.E. Byrne.
Molecularly Imprinted Therapeutic Contact Lenses.
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 7(6),
765-780, 2010 (published on-line April 13, 2010).
31.
M. Ali, A.D. Vaughan, J.B. Zhang, S. Venkatesh,
and M.E. Byrne. Templated Hydrogels
for Combination Devices: Therapeutic Contact Lenses.
31st Annual International Conference of IEEE
EMBS, 242-245, 2009.
30.
S. Venkatesh, J Wower, and M.E.
Byrne. Nucleic Acid Therapeutic Carriers
with On-Demand Triggered Release. Bioconjugate
Chemistry, 20, 1773-1782, 2009 (published on-line
August 11, 2009).
29.
A.D. Vaughan, J.B. Zhang, and M.E.
Byrne. Enhancing Therapeutic Loading and
Delaying Transport via Molecular Imprinting and
Living/Controlled Polymerization. AIChE Journal,
56(1), 268-279, 2010 (published on-line August 26,
2009).
28.
M. Ali and M.E. Byrne.
Controlled Release of High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic
Acid from Molecularly Imprinted Hydrogel Contact
Lenses. Pharmaceutical Research, 26(3),
714-726, 2009 (published on-line January 21, 2009).
27.
M.E.
Byrne. Editorial-Special Section Honoring
N.A. Peppas, Pharmaceutical Research, 26(3),
597-598, 2009 (published on-line January 23, 2009).
26.
M.E. Byrne and V. Salian. Molecular Imprinting
Within Hydrogels II: Progress and Analysis of the
Field. International Journal of Pharmaceutics,
364, 188-212, 2008 (published on-line September
9, 2008).
25.
S. Venkatesh,
J. Saha, S. Pass, and M.E. Byrne.
Transport and Structural Analysis of Molecular Imprinted
Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Delivery. European
Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics,
69(3), 852-860, 2008 (published on-line February
15, 2008).
24.
M. Ali and M.E. Byrne. Challenges
and Solutions in Topical Ocular Drug Delivery Systems.
Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology,
1(1), 145-161, 2008.
23.
K.R. Noss, A.D. Vaughan, and M.E.
Byrne. Tailored Binding and Transport Parameters
of Molecularly Imprinted Films via Macromolecular
Structure: The Rational Design of Recognitive Polymers.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 107,
3435-3441, 2008 (published on-line November 30,
2007).
22.
M. Ali, S. Horikawa, S. Venkatesh, J. Saha, J.W.
Hong, and M.E. Byrne. Zero-Order
Therapeutic Release from Imprinted Hydrogel Contact
Lenses Within In-vitro Physiological Ocular Tear
Flow. Journal of Controlled Release, 124,
154-162, 2007 (published on-line September 21, 2007).
21. M.E. Byrne.
Editorial Foreword. Drug Delivery 2007,
Touch Briefings, June 2007.
20.
M.E. Byrne, J.Z. Hilt, and N.A. Peppas.
Recognitive Biomimetic Networks with Moiety Imprinting
for Intelligent Drug-Delivery. Journal of Biomedical
Materials Research, 84A(1), 137-147, 2008 (published
on-line June 28, 2007).
19.
S. Venkatesh and M.E. Byrne. Biomimetic
Systems: A Synergy of Scientific and Engineering
Approaches. In: Nanotechnology in Therapeutics:
Current Technology and Applications, J.Z. Hilt,
J.B. Thomas, and N.A. Peppas, eds., 183-203,
Horizon Bioscience, Norfolk, UK, 2007.
18.
S. Venkatesh, M. Ali, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang,
and M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic Contact
Lenses via Biomimetic Imprinting. In: Advances
in Medical Engineering, Drug Delivery Systems, and
Therapeutic Systems, N.A. Peppas, A.S. Hoffman,
T. Kanamori, and K. Tojo, eds.,178-182, AIChE, New
York, NY, 2006.
17.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, and M.E.
Byrne. Reversible Modulating Gels via Tertiary
Confromation Switching of RNA Motifs. In: Advances
in Medical Engineering, Drug Delivery Systems, and
Therapeutic Systems, N.A. Peppas, A.S. Hoffman,
T. Kanamori, and K. Tojo, eds., 66, AIChE, New York,
NY, 2006.
16.
A.D. Vaughan, S.P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Enhancing Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Binding
Properties via Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization
and Reaction Analysis. Polymer, 48, 74-81,
2007 (published on-line November 28, 2006).
15.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, and N.A.
Peppas. Microfabrication of Intelligent Biomimetic
Networks for Recognition of D-Glucose. Chemistry
of Materials, 18, 5869-5875, 2006 (published
on-line November 16, 2006).
14.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, and M.E.
Byrne. Novel Biomimetic Hydrogels for Enhanced
Loading and Extended Release of Ocular Therapeutics.
Biomaterials, 28, 717-724, 2007 (published
on-line September 26, 2006).
13.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Biomimetic Recognitive Polymer Networks for Ocular
Delivery of Anti-Histamines. In: Biomimetic
Polymer and Gels, MRS Symposium Series, N.
Langrana, F. Horkay, B. Yurke, eds., 897E, J04-7.1-7.6,
Warrendale, PA, 2006.
12.
S. Venkatesh, M.E. Byrne, N.A.
Peppas, and J.Z. Hilt. Applications of Biomimetic
Systems in Drug Delivery. Expert Opinion on
Drug Delivery, 2(6), 1085-1096, 2005.
11.
S. Venkatesh and M.E. Byrne. Biomimesis
in Drug Delivery. In: Advances in Bionanotechnology,
N.A. Peppas, J.Z. Hilt, eds., 36-42, AIChE, New
York, NY, 2005.
10.
A.D. Vaughan and M.E. Byrne. Optimizing
Recognition Characteristics of Biomimetic Polymer
Gels by Polymerization Reaction Analysis. In:
Advances in Bionanotechnology, N.A.
Peppas, J.Z. Hilt, eds., 54, AIChE, New York,
NY, 2005.
9.
J. Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, and N.A.
Peppas. Biomimetic
Polymers in Drug Delivery and Sensing Applications:
Effect of Network Molecular Structure on Recognition
Properties. In: Advances in Biomaterials,
Bionanotechnology, Biomimetic Systems and Tissue
Engineering, N.A. Peppas, K. Anseth, A.K. Dillow
and C.E. Schmidt, eds., 41-43, AIChE, New York,
NY, 2004.
8.
J.Z. Hilt and M.E. Byrne. Biomedical
Applications: Tissue Engineering, Therapeutic Devices,
and Diagnostic Systems. In: Dekker Encyclopedia
of Nanoscience and Technology, J.A. Schwarz,
C. Contescu, and K. Putyera, eds., 247-261, Marcel
Dekker, New York, NY, 2004.
7.
J.Z. Hilt and M.E. Byrne. Configurational
Biomimesis in Drug Delivery: Molecular Imprinting
of Biologically Significant Molecules. Advanced
Drug Delivery Reviews, 56(11), 1599-1620, 2004.
6.
N.A. Peppas and M.E. Byrne. New
Biomaterials for Intelligent Biosensing, Recognitive
Drug Delivery, and Therapeutics. Bulletin Gattefossé,
96, 23-35, 2003.
5.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, and N.A. Peppas. Biomimetic
Materials for Selective Recognition of Biologically
Significant Molecules. In: Biological and Biomimetic
Materials – Properties to Function, MRS
Symposium Series, J. McKittrick, J. Aizenberg,
C. Orme, P. Vekilov, eds., 724, 193-199, Pittsburgh,
PA, 2002.
4.
M.E. Byrne, E. Oral, J.Z. Hilt, and N.A.
Peppas. Networks for Recognition of Biomolecules:
Molecular Imprinting and Micropatterning Poly(ethylene
glycol)-Containing Films. Polymers for Advanced
Technologies, 13, 798-816, 2002.
3.
M.E. Byrne, D.B. Henthorn, Y. Huang, and
N.A. Peppas. Micropatterning Biomimetic Materials
for Bioadhesion and Drug Delivery. In: Biomimetic
Materials and Design: Interactive Biointerfacial
Strategies, Tissue Engineering, and Targeted Drug
Delivery, A.K. Dillow, A. Lowman, eds., 443-470,
Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 2002.
2.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, and N.A. Peppas. Molecular
Imprinting Within Hydrogels. Advanced Drug Delivery
Reviews, 54 (1), 149-161, 2002. (Cited 186
times as of February 2011)
1.
M.E. Byrne and P.C. Wankat. Pressure Effects
in Adsorbers and Adsorptive Reactors. Separation
Science and Technology, 35(3), 323-351, 2000.
PROCEEDINGS
19.
V. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Effect of
Living Polymerization on the Creation of Macromolecular
Memory. Polymer (POLY) Preprints, 52(2),
166, 2011.
18.
A. Tieppo, K. Pate, M.E. Byrne.
In-vitro Release of a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory
from Daily Wear Therapeutic Contact Lenses. Trans.
Soc. Biomater., 33, 2011.
17.
P. Sundaram, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
Controlled Therapeutic Release from a Nucleic Acid
Aptamer Functionalized Gold Nanoparticle Platform.Trans.
Soc. Biomater., 33, 2011.
16.
M. Ali, M.E. Byrne. Controlled
Release of Hyaluronic Acid from Molecularly Imprinted
Hydrogel Contact Lenses. Trans. Soc. Biomater.,
32, 2009.
15.
H.T. Ngo, M.E. Byrne. Release Studies
of Therapeutic Contact Lenses. Trans. Soc. Biomater.,
31, 10, 2008.
14.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
Nucleic Acid Release from Carriers via Physical
and Biological Triggers. Trans. Soc. Biomater.,
31, 34, 2008.
13.
A.D. Vaughan, K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne.
Tailorable Recognitive Biomaterials Synthesized
via Free Radical and Living/Controlled Polymerization.
Trans. Soc. Biomater., 30, 423, 2007.
12. M. Ali,
J. Zhang, J. Saha, S. Pass, S. Horikawa, J.W. Hong,
M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic Contact
Lenses: In-vitro Release via Experimental Physiological
Ocular Tear Flow Model. Trans. Soc. Biomater.,
30, 14, 2007.
11. A.D.
Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Polymerization
Control of Templated Recognitive Structures. AIChE
2006 Annual Meeting Proceedings, New York,
NY, 2006.
10.
K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne. The Rational
Design of Biorecognitive Biomimetic Polymeric Materials
for Sensing Applications. PMSE Preprints,
Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering
(PMSE) Preprints, 94:764-765, 2006.
9.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang, and M.E.
Byrne. Therapeutic Contact Lenses: A Biomimetic
Approach Towards Tailored Ophthalmic Extended Delivery.
Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering
(PMSE) Preprints, 94:766-767, 2006.
8.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Optimizing
Recognition Characteristics of Biomimetic Polymer
Gels via Polymerization Reaction and Crosslinking
Density Analysis. Polymeric Materials: Science
& Engineering (PMSE) Preprints, 94:762-763,
2006.
7.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang,
M.E. Byrne. A Biomimetic Approach
Towards The Formation Of Therapeutic Contact Lenses.
Trans. Soc. Biomater., 29, 191, 2006.
6.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang, M.E.
Byrne. A Biomimetic Approach Of Recognitive
Contact Lenses For Tailored Loading And Release
Of Antihistamines To Treat Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis.
Trans. Soc. Biomater., 29, 86, 2006.
5.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang, M.E.
Byrne. Ophthalmic Antihistamine Delivery
via Recognitive Contact Lenses for Allergic Relief,
AIChE 2005 Annual Meeting Proceedings, New
York, NY, 2005.
4.
K.R. Noss, A.D. Vaughan, and M.E. Byrne.
Effect of Molecular Structure and Polymerization
Kinetics on the Optimization of Recognitive Polymers,
Proceedings of the 2005 Biomedical Engineering
Society Annual Fall Meeting, 36, 2005.
3.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Enhanced Loading and Extended Release Contact Lens
for Ophthalmic Delivery of Histamine Antagonists,
Proceedings of the 2005 Biomedical Engineering
Society Annual Fall Meeting, 1434, 2005.
2.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, and N.A.
Peppas. Novel Biomimetic Polymer Networks: Development
and Application as Selective Recognition Elements
for Biomolecules at the Micro-/Nano-Scale, AIChE
2003 Annual Meeting Proceedings, Biomimetics
III Session, TC 392 D, 2003.
1.
M.E. Byrne, J.Z. Hilt, R. Bashir, K. Park,
and N.A. Peppas. Biomimetic Materials for Selective
Recognition and Microsensing of Biologically Significant
Molecules. Trans. Soc. Biomater., 28, 78,
2002.
PUBLISHED
ABSTRACTS
106.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne.
Living Polymerization/Reaction Control: Innovative
Strategies for Enhancing Drug Delivery From Imprinted
Thin Films. 2011 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2011.
105.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Analyzing
the Interdependence of Polymer Chain Growth and
Macromolecular Memory Creation in Molecularly Imprinted
Polymers. 2011 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2011.
104.
A. Tieppo, C.J. White, A.C. Paine, M.L. Volyes,
M.K. McBride, M.E. Byrne. Sustained
In Vivo Release From Imprinted Daily Wear Contact
Lenses. 2011 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2011.
103.
C.J. White, M.K. McBride, M.E. Byrne.
Sustained In Vivo Release From Imprinted Daily Wear
Contact Lenses. 2011 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2011.
102.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Effect
of Living Polymerization On the Creation of Macromolecular
Memory. Abstracts of Papers of the American
Chemical Society, POLY, 2011.
101.
A. Tieppo, K. Pate, M.E. Byrne.
Controlled Release of Diclofenac Sodium From Therapeutic
Soft Contact Lenses Under Physiological Ocular Tear
Flow. Abstracts of the 1st Annual Auburn University
Graduate Scholars Symposium, Graduate Student Council,
Auburn University, 8, 2011.
100.
C.J. White, M. McBride, M.E. Byrne.
HPMC-Imprinted Extended-Wear Contact Lenses for
Controlled Release. Abstracts of the 1st Annual
Auburn University Graduate Scholars Symposium,
Graduate Student Council, Auburn University, 9,
2011.
99.
K. Pate, A. Tieppo, M.E. Byrne.
Controlled and Extended Release of Anti-inflammatory
From Daily Wear Soft Contact Lenses. Abstracts
of the 2011 AIChE Southern Regional Conference,
AIChE, 13, 2011.
98.
M. McBride, C.J. White, M.E. Byrne.
Engineering Biomaterials for Controlled Delivery:
Therapeutic Contact Lenses For Comfort Molecules.
Abstracts of the 2011 AIChE Southern Regional
Conference, AIChE, 12, 2011.
97.
D. Harris, M.E. Byrne. Poly(Ethylene
Glycol) Based Films For Controlled Release From
Drug Eluting Stents. Abstracts of the 2011 AIChE
Southern Regional Conference, AIChE, 12, 2011.
96.
D. Harris, M.E. Byrne. Design of
Molecularly Imprinted Biomaterials for Use on Drug
Eluting Stents. Abstracts of the 8th Annual
Auburn University Undergraduate Research & Creative
Scholarship Forum, Auburn University, 21, 2011.
95.
M. McBride, C.J. White, M.E. Byrne.
Delivery of Comfort Molecules Using Contact Lenses.
Abstracts of the 8th Annual Auburn University
Undergraduate Research & Creative Scholarship
Forum, Auburn University, 32, 2011.
94.
K. Pate, A. Tieppo, M.E. Byrne.
In-Vitro Release of Dicolofenac Sodium From Therapeutic
Contact Lenses. Abstracts of the 8th Annual
Auburn University Undergraduate Research & Creative
Scholarship Forum, Auburn University, 36, 2011.
93.
A. Tieppo, K. Pate, M.E. Byrne.
Controlled Release of Diclofenac Sodium From Therapeutic
Soft Contact Lenses Under Physiological Ocular Tear
Flow. Abstracts of the 21st Annual Auburn University
Graduate Student Council Research Forum, Auburn
University, 2011.
92.
C.J. White, M. McBride, M.E. Byrne.
Moleculary Imprinted Contact Lenses with Controlled
Delivery. Abstracts of the 21st Annual Auburn
University Graduate Student Council Research Forum,
Auburn University, 2011.
91.
D. Webster, R.Chambers, M.E. Byrne.
Oral Enzyme Delivery Using Biohybrid Hydrogels for
the Rapid Metabolism of Ethanol. Abstracts of
the 21st Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2011.
90.
P. Sundaram, M.E. Byrne,
J. Wower. A Novel Nanoscale Drug Delivery Device:
Controlled Drug Release from Aptamers. Abstracts
of the 21st Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2011.
89.
V. Salian, M.E. Byrne.
Living Versus Non-Living Polymerization in the Creation
of Macromolecular Memory. Abstracts of the 21st
Annual Auburn University Graduate Student Council
Research Forum, Auburn University, 2011.
88.
P. Sundaram, M.E. Byrne, J.
Wower. Controlled and Extended Therapuetic Release
from Nucleic Acid Aptamer Functionalized Nanoparticles.
2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2010.
87.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne, R.Chambers.
Polymer-Conjugated Multi-Enzyme Biohybrid Carrier
for Rapid Metabolism of Ethanol. 2010 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2010.
86.
D. Webster, M.E. Byrne, R.Chambers.
Biohybrid Multi-enzyme Hydrogel for the Rapid Metabolism
of Ethanol. 2010 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2010.
85.
K. Pate, A. Tieppo, M.E. Byrne.
Microfluidic In vitro Release of Anti-inflammatory
From Therapeutic Contact Lenses. 2010 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2010.
84.
D. Harris, M.E. Byrne.
Designing an Optimal Release Profile for Drug Eluting
Stents. 2010 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2010.
83.
M.E. Byrne. Using Biology to Rationally
Design and Engineer Biomaterials/Multi-Functional
Materials. 2010 National Academy of Engineering,
Frontiers of Engineering Symposium Abstracts,
US National Academy of Engineering, 2010.
82.
V. Salian, M.E. Byrne.
Using Living/Controlled Polymerization Strategies
to Enhance Binding Parameters of Imprinted Polymers.
Abstracts of the 6th International Meeting of
Molecular Imprinting, Society of Molecular
Imprinting, 102, 2010.
81.
C. White, A Tieppo, M.E. Byrne.
Creating Macromolecular Memory in Hydrogels for
Drug Delivery: Therapeutic Contact Lenses. Abstracts
of the 6th International Meeting of Molecular Imprinting,
Society of Molecular Imprinting, 133, 2010.
80.
D. Harris, M.E. Byrne.
Novel Design for a Drug Eluting Stent. Abstracts
of the 2010 AIChE Southern Regional Conference,
AIChE, 2010.
79.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne.
Designing Gels with Memory for Drug Delivery: Manipulating
Transport and Binding Properties by Altering Structural
and Reaction Parameters. 2009 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2009.
78.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne,
R. Chambers. Performance Analysis of a Free and
Polymer-Conjugated Multi-Enzyme System for Ethanol
Metabolism. 2009 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2009.
77.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne.
Correlating the Structure and Properties of Imprinted
Gels with Reaction Parameters. 2009 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2009.
76.
D.R. Pulliam, E. Jabbari, M.E. Byrne.
A Study of Novel Degradable Imprinted Networks.
2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2009.
75.
M.E. Byrne. Using Biology to Rationally
Design and Engineer Multi-Functional Biomaterials.
US National Academy of Engineering, 2009 National
Academy of Engineering, Frontiers of Engineering
Symposium Abstracts, US National Academy of
Engineering, 2009.
74.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Characterization
of the Network Structure of Molecularly Imprinted
Polymers by Determination of Kinetic Chain Length
Distribution. Abstracts of the 19th Annual Auburn
University Graduate Student Council Research Forum,
Auburn University, 2009.
73. M. Eggert,
M.E. Byrne, R. Chambers. Microreactor
System for Rapid and Safe Alcohol Metabolism. Abstracts
of the 19th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2009.
72. S.R.
Duke, M.E. Byrne. REU Site for
Micro/Nano-Structured Materials, Therapeutics, and
Devices at Auburn University. 2009 NSF-Engineering
Education Awardees Conference Abstracts, NSF,
2009.
71.
S. Venkatesh, M.E. Byrne. Extended
Release Contact Lenses: Transport and Stuctural
Analysis of Imprinted Hydrogels. Abstracts of
the 14th Symposium on the Material Science and Chemistry
of Contact Lenses, 2008.
70.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Living/Controlled
Molecular Imprinting Polymerization Techniques to
Enhance Drug Delivery Networks. 2008 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2008.
69.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Reaction
Analysis of Living/Controlled Polymerization Techniques
Used to Enhance Binding Characteristics of Highly
Crosslinked Imprinted Polymer Networks. 2008
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2008.
68.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
Biohybrid Nanoparticles and Hydrogel Platforms with
On-Demand Release of Therapeutics by the Application
of Nucleic Acid Triggers. 2008 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2008.
67.
V.D. Salian, M.E. Byrne. Characterization
of the Network Structure of Molecularly Imprinted
Polymers by Determination of Kinetic Chain Length
Distribution. 2008 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2008.
66.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne, R. Chambers.
Matrix-Bound Multi-Enzyme System for Rapid and Effective
Ethanol Metabolism. 2008 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2008.
65.
J.B. Zhang, M.E. Byrne. Bandage
Contact Lenses for Anti-inflammatory Therapeutics.
2008 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2008.
64.
J. Zhang, M.E. Byrne. Bandage Contact
Lenses for Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory Therapeutics.
Abstracts of the 2008 AIChE Southern Regional
Conference, AIChE, 15, 2008.
63.
M. Eggert, M.E. Byrne, R. Chambers.
Ethanol Conversion to Acetate Catalyzed by Multi-Dehydrogenases
in a Polymer Conjugated System. Abstracts of
the 18th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2008.
62.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
On-Demand Release of Nucleic Acid Constructs via
Enzymatic and Physical Triggers. Symposium LL:
Bioinspired Polymer Gels and Networks, Materials
Research Society Fall 2007 Meeting Abstracts,
MRS, 2007.
61. A.D.
Vaughan and M.E. Byrne. Enhancing
Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Binding Properties
via Controlled/Radical Polymerization and Reaction
Analysis. Abstracts of the 60th Annual Meeting
of the Southeastern Branch of the American Society
for Microbiology, ASM, 39, 2007.
60. K.R.
Noss, A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne.
Tailored Binding and Transport Parameters of Molecularly
Imprinted Films via Macromolecular Structure: The
Rational Design of Recognitive Polymers for Sensors.
Abstracts of the 60th Annual Meeting of the
Southeastern Branch of the American Society for
Microbiology, ASM, 38, 2007.
59.
M.E. Byrne, S.R. Duke. Interdisclipinary
Research: An REU Site Perspective. 2007 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2007.
58.
M.W. Eggert, A.N. Wilson, J.A. Cooey, M.E.
Byrne, R.P. Chambers. Ethanol Conversion
to Acetate Catalyzed by Multi-Dehydrogenase System.
2007 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2007.
57.
S. Venkatesh, M.E. Byrne. Biomimetic
and Biohybrid Hydrogels: Novel Recognitive Biomaterials
for Controlled Therapeutic Delivery. 2007 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2007.
56.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
Novel Biomimetic Therapeutic Carriers with On-Demand
Release Via Nucleic Acid Based Triggers. 2007
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2007.
55.
A.D. Vaughan, K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne.
Tailored Recognitive Films Via Engineered Macromolecular
Structure. 2007 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2007.
54.
J. Saha, S. Pass, J. Zhang, M. Ali, S. Venkatesh,
M.E. Byrne. Extended Release Via
Tailored Hydrogel Structure. 2007 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2007.
53.
S.R. Duke, M.E. Byrne. REU Site
for Micro/Nano-Structured Materials, Therapeutics,
and Devices at Auburn University. 2007 NSF-Engineering
Education Awardees Conference Abstracts, NSF,
37, 2007.
52.
J. Zhang, M.E. Byrne. Bandage Contact
Lenses for Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory Therapeutics.
Abstracts of the 4th Annual Auburn University
Undergraduate Research Forum, Auburn University,
2007.
51.
A. Collins, M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic
Contact Lenses for the Delivery of Antifungal Drugs
to the Equine Eye. Abstracts of the 4th Annual
Auburn University Undergraduate Research Forum,
Auburn University, 2007.
50.
S. Pass, J.Saha, M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic
Contact Lenses for Antihistamines: Transport of
Ketotifen Fumarate through Biomimetic Hydrogels.
Abstracts of the 4th Annual Auburn University
Undergraduate Research Forum, Auburn University,
2007.
49.
J. Saha, S. Pass, M.E. Byrne. Structural
Analysis of Imprinted Hydrogels and Transport Considerations.
Abstracts of the 4th Annual Auburn University
Undergraduate Research Forum, Auburn University,
2007.
48.
S. Pass, J. Saha, M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic
Contact Lenses for Antihistamines: Transport of
Ketotifen Fumarate Through Biomimetic Hydrogels.
Abstracts of the 2007 AIChE Southern Regional
Conference, AIChE, 2007.
47.
A. Collins, M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic
Contact Lenses for the Delivery of Antifungal Drugs
to the Equine Eye. Abstracts of the 2007 AIChE
Southern Regional Conference, AIChE, 2007.
46.
J. Zhang, M.E. Byrne. Bandage Contact
Lenses for Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory Therapeutics.
Abstracts of the 2007 AIChE Southern Regional
Conference, AIChE, 2007.
45.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Polymerization
Control of Templated Recognitive Structures. Abstracts
of the 17th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2007.
44.
M. Ali, M.E. Byrne. Ocular Delivery
of Comfort Molecule for Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
via Hydrogel Contact Lenses. Abstracts of the
17th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student Council
Research Forum, Auburn University, 2007.
43.
S. Venkatesh, M.E. Byrne. Intelligent
Drug Release From Novel Nucleic Acid Hydrogels via
Physical and Biological Triggers. Abstracts
of the 17th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
2007.
42.
S. Venkatesh, M. Ali, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang,
M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic Contact
Lenses via Biomimesis: Tailorable Loading and Extended
Delivery of Ocular Therapeutics. US-Japan Joint
Topical Conference on Medical Engineering, Drug
Delivery Systems and Therapeutic Systems, 2006 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2006.
41.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E Byrne.
Nucleic Acids: Hypersensitive Modulating Elements
Based on Enzymatic Triggers and Metal Ion/Chelating
Agent Switches. US-Japan Joint Topical Conference
on Medical Engineering, Drug Delivery Systems and
Therapeutic Systems, 2006 American Institute of
Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2006.
40.
S.P. Sizemore, M.E. Byrne. Extending
Relief for Allergic Conjunctivitis Via Therapeutic
Contact Lenses Based on Configurational Biomimetic
Imprinting. 2006 AIChE Annual Fall Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2006.
39.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Polymerization
Control of Templated Recognitive Structures. 2006
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2006.
38.
K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne. Tunable
Biomolecular Recognition Films for Sensing. 2006
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2006.
37.
K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne. The Rational
Design of Biorecognitive Biomimetic Polymeric Materials
for Sensing Applications. Abstracts of Papers
of the American Chemical Society, 231, 451-PMSE,
2006.
36.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang,
and M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic Contact
Lenses: A Biomimetic Approach Towards Tailored Ophthalmic
Extended Delivery. Abstracts of Papers of the
American Chemical Society, 231, 452-PMSE, 2006.
35.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Optimizing
Recognition Characteristics of Biomimetic Polymer
Gels via Polymerization Reaction and Crosslinking
Density Analysis. Abstracts of Papers of the
American Chemical Society, 450-PMSE, 2006.
34.
S.P. Sizemore, M.E. Byrne. Extending
Relief for Allergic Conjunctivitis via Therapeutic
Contact Lenses Based on Configurational Biomimetic
Imprinting. Abstracts of the AIChE Southern
Regional Conference, AIChE, 19, 2006.
33.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Optimizing
Recognition Characteristics of Biomimetic Polymer
Gels by Polymerization Reaction Analysis. Abstracts
of the 16th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
45, 2006.
32.
K.R. Noss, M.E. Byrne.
The Rational Design of Intelligent Biomimetic Polymeric
Networks for Biomolecular Diagnostics. Abstracts
of the 16th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
18, 2006.
31.
S. Venkatesh, S.P. Sizemore, J.B. Zhang, and M.E.
Byrne. Extended Release of Ocular Therapeutics
via Biomimetic Contact Lenses. Abstracts of
the 16th Annual Auburn University Graduate Student
Council Research Forum, Auburn University,
18, 2006.
30.
S.P. Sizemore, M.E. Byrne. Ophthalmic
Antihistamine Delivery via Recognitive Contact Lenses
for Allergic Relief. Abstracts of the 3rd Annual
Auburn University Undergraduate Research Forum,
Auburn University, 2006.
29.
M.E. Byrne. Therapeutic Contact Lenses:
Controllable and Extended Delivery of Drugs to the
Eye. Biotechnology Association of Alabama Annual
Meeting, 8, 2006.
28.
S. Venkatesh, S. P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Enhanced Loading and Extended Release Contact Lens
for Histamine Antagonists. Abstracts of the
8th US Japan Symposium on Drug Delivery Systems,
2005.
27.
R. Noss, A.L. Simonian, and M.E. Byrne.
Intelligent Materials for Biomolecular Diagnostics.
Materials Research Society Fall 2005 Meeting
Abstracts, MRS, 2005.
26.
S. Venkatesh, S. P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Biomimetic Recognitive Polymer Networks for Ocular
Delivery of Anti-Histamines. Materials Research
Society Fall 2005 Meeting Abstracts, MRS, 2005.
25.
M.E. Byrne. Biomimesis in Drug Delivery.
2005 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2005.
24.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Optimizing
Recognition Characteristics of Biomimetic Polymer
Gels by Polymerization Reaction Analysis. 2005
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2005.
23.
S. Venkatesh, S. P. Sizemore, and M.E. Byrne.
Ophthalmic Antihistamine Delivery Via Recognitive
Contact Lenses for Allergic Relief. 2005 American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2005.
22.
M.E.
Byrne, S. Venkatesh. Enhanced Loading and
Extended Release Contact Lens for Histamine Antagonists,
BIO 2005 Annual International Convention, Abstracts
of the Innovation Corridor Session, 49, 2005.
21.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Creating
Recognitive Networks for Biomolecules: Polymerization
Kinetics of Biomimetic Templated Systems. 2004
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2004.
20.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Biomimetic Polymers in Drug Delivery and Sensing
Applications: Effect of Network Molecular Structure
on Recognition Properties. 2004 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2004.
19.
S.P. Sizemore, M.E. Byrne. Polymerization
Kinetics of Templated Sensor Networks: Designing
Recognition Elements of Biomolecules at the Micro-/Nano-Scale.
Abstracts of the 2nd Annual Auburn University
Undergraduate Research Forum, Auburn University,
2004.
18.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Novel Biomimetic Polymer Networks: Tailored Recognition
Properties for Biomedical Applications. 2004
Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting Abstracts,
BMES, 2004.
17.
A.D. Vaughan, M.E. Byrne. Biomimetic
Materials for Biosensing: Recognitive Networks for
Biologically Significant Molecules. 2004 Biomedical
Engineering Society Annual Meeting Abstracts,
BMES, 2004.
16.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Novel Biomimetic Polymer Networks with Tailored
Recognition Properties: Functional Components in
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Devices. Abstracts
of the 3rd Annual Research, Technologies, and Applications
in Biodefense, 2004.
15.
A.D. Vaughan, S.P. Sizemore, M.E. Byrne.
Polymerization Kinetics of Templated Sensor Networks:
Designing Recognition Elements for Biomolecules
at the Micro-Nano-Scale. Abstracts of the 5th
Annual BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotech World,
2004.
14.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Novel Biomimetic Polymer Networks with Tailored
Recognition Properties: Functional Components in
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Devices. Abstracts
of the 5th Annual BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotech
World, 2004.
13.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, R. Bashir,
N.A. Peppas. Development and Application of Intelligent
Polymer Networks asRecognition Elements for Novel
Microdevices. Materials Research Society Fall
2003 Meeting Abstracts, MRS, 2003.
12.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, R. Bashir,
N.A. Peppas. Intelligent Polymer Networks as Sensing
Elements: Enabling Technologies for Novel Biosensor
Platforms. 2003 American Institute of Chemical
Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE,
2003.
11.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, and N.A.
Peppas. Micropatterning of Biomimetic Recognitive
Hydrogels for Microsensing Applications. Abstracts
of the Annual Houston Conference on Biomedical Engineering
Research, 20, 21, 2003.
10.
M.E. Byrne, J.Z. Hilt, R. Bashir,
K. Park, N.A. Peppas. Biomimetic Networks as Selective
Recognition Elements for Detection of Biomolecules
in Microsensor and Microarray Devices. 2002
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual
Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2002.
9.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, N.A. Peppas.
Biomimetic Materials for Selective Recognition of
Biomolecules: Recognitive Networks for Drug Delivery,
Targeting, and Biosensors. 2002 American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting Abstracts,
AIChE, 2002.
8.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Biomolecule Specific Polymers for Sensing and Diagnostics.
2002 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Annual Meeting Abstracts, AIChE, 2002.
7.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, N.A. Peppas.
Biomimetic Materials for Selective Recognition of
Biomolecules: Materials forBionanotechnology. Abstracts
of the 3rd Annual BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotech
World, 2002.
6.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, and N.A. Peppas. Biomimetic
Materials for Selective Recognition of Biologicals:
Theoretical and Experimental Analysis. Bull.
Amer. Phys. Soc., 47, 395-396, 2002.
5.
N.A. Peppas, M. Byrne,
E. Oral, and D. Henthorn. UV-Free Radical Polymerizations
for Micropatterning and Microimprinting of Poly(ethylene
glycol)-Containing Films. Proceed. Intern. Symp.
Polym. Advanced Techn.,6, 44, 2001.
4.
M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas. Biomimetic Materials
for Drug Targeting and Drug Delivery, Abstr.
ACS, 222, 18-MACR, Part 2, August, 2001.
3.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, and N.A. Peppas. Non-covalent
Molecular Imprinting of Glucose in Polar Protic
Media. AAPS Pharm. Sci., S-2404, 2000.
2.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, and N.A. Peppas. Non-Covalent
Molecular Imprinting of Glucose: Recognition in
Aqueous Media. In: K.R. Brain, C.J. Alexander, ed.
Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Science and Technology,
111, STS Publishing, Cardiff, 2000.
1.
A. Diaf, E.J. Beckman, C. Deible, H.L.
Rilo, M.E. Byrne, A.J. Russell,
W.R. Wagner. Photocrosslinkable Polyethylene Glycol-based
Copolymers with Enhanced Biocompatibility for Iselt
Encapsulation, Abstr. ACS, 209, 33-BIOT,
Part 1, April, 1995.
PATENTS
& LICENSING
Non-Provisional
Full Patents
6.
M. Ali, M.E. Byrne. Controlled
and Extended Delivery of Hyaluronic Acid and Comfort
Molecules Via A Contact Lens, U.S. Patent,
pending. Licensed to OcuMedic, Inc.
5.
S. Venkatesh, J. Wower, M.E. Byrne.
Drug Delivery System and Method, U.S. Patent,
pending. (Pub. No.:US20080138408; based on
provisional patents: Drug Delivery Vehicles
for On-demand Therapeutic Release, Hypersensitive
Modulating Elements for Therapeutic Delivery, and
Reversible Modulation in Crosslinked Hydrogels)
4.
A.L. Collins, A.D. Vaughan, S. Venkatesh, M.E.
Byrne. Therapeutic Contact Lenses with
Anti-Fungal Delivery, U.S. Patent, pending.
(Pub. No.:US20080124378; CIP to Pub. No.:US20060177483
). Licensed to OcuMedic, Inc.
3.
S. Venkatesh, M.E. Byrne. Contact
Drug Delivery System, U.S. Patent, pending.
(Pub. No.:US20060177483). Patents pending
in a number of foreign countries. Licensed to
OcuMedic, Inc.
2.
J.Z. Hilt, M.E. Byrne, N.A. Peppas.
Polymer Network Compositions and Associated
Methods, U.S. Patent, 7,771,732, August 10,
2010. Licensed to Emergent Technologies and
Mimetic Solutions, Inc.
1.
M.E. Byrne, K. Park, N.A. Peppas. Molecularly
Imprinted Polymer Gels with Specific Glucose Recognition,
U.S. Patent, pending.
Provisional Patents
3.
A.Tieppo, K. Pate, J. Zhang, M.E. Byrne.
Controlled Release of Anti-inflammatory From
Therapeutic Contact Lenses, U.S. Patent, pending.
Licensed to OcuMedic, Inc.
2.
C. White, M.E. Byrne. Contact
Lenses for the Extended Release of Comfort Molecules,
U.S. Patent, pending. Licensed to OcuMedic,
Inc.
1.
M. Ali, S. Horikawa, M.E. Byrne,
J.W. Hong. Drug Delivery Evaluation Devices,
U.S. Patent, pending.
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