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Farrell Ray Kersey is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, with a PhD from Duke (2007). His academic experience includes continuous appointments since 2008, with current roles dating to 2021.
- Education: Ph.D., Duke University (2007)
His research focuses on nanostructured materials and polymer mechanics, particularly through single-molecule force spectroscopy and responsive biomaterials development. His work examines nanoparticle targeting mechanisms, shape-dependent delivery systems, and dynamic polymer bridges with reversible bonding.
Key trends in his publications (2004-2016) include nanoparticle engineering for biomedical applications, self-repairing materials, and mechanochemical analysis of molecular interactions.
He serves on the Chemistry Safety Committee and teaches advanced organic chemistry courses including CHEM 201L9, CHEM 202L, and CHEM 420L.
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