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Stuart Lindsay is a distinguished academic and researcher at Arizona State University (ASU), holding the titles of Regents Professor, University Professor, and Nadine and Edward Carson Presidential Chair of Physics and Chemistry. He leads the Biodesign Center for Single Molecule Biophysics and is affiliated with the School of Molecular Sciences and Department of Physics. His research focuses on nanoscale biophysics, with pioneering contributions to atomic force microscopy, DNA/protein sequencing via electron tunneling, and epigenetic studies. Lindsay has authored over 200 publications, 46 patents, and a seminal textbook on nanoscience. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, American Physical Society, AAAS, and Institute of Physics.
Education: PhD and BSc in Physics from the University of Manchester (UK).
Research interests include single-molecule biophysics, nanoscale chemical mapping, sustainable energy applications of nanoscience, and development of novel DNA/protein sequencing techniques. His lab employs scanning probe methods to study molecular interactions and epigenetic modifications.
Notable articles focus on single-molecule protein sequencing, electron transport in proteins, and nanopore technologies. Lindsay’s work bridges physics, chemistry, and biology, with implications for diagnostics, nanomedicine, and energy systems.
Grants and Industry: Co-founder of Molecular Imaging (now Agilent Technologies) and Recognition AnalytiX. Active in NIH-funded projects on nanomedicine, DNA sequencing, and chromatin remodeling. Collaborates with academia and industry on bioelectronic devices and nanoscale tools.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Center for Single Molecule Biophysics and leader of interdisciplinary research groups in ASU’s Biodesign Institute.



