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Samuel I. Stupp (b. Jan. 9, 1951 in San José, Costa Rica), is a Board of Trustees Professor of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. He is best known for his work on self-assembling materials and supramolecular chemistry. One of his most notable discoveries is a broad class of peptide amphiphiles that self-assemble into high aspect ratio nanofibers with extensive applications in regenerative medicine. He has also made significant contributions to the fields of supramolecular chemistry, nanotechnology, and organic electronic materials. He has over 500 peer-reviewed publications and was one of the 100 most cited chemists in the 2000-2010 decade.

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  • Samuel I. Stupp (de)
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  • 塞繆爾·斯圖普 (zh)
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  • Samuel Isaac Stupp (* 1951 in San José, Costa Rica) ist ein amerikanischer Chemiker, Materialwissenschaftler und Biotechnologe. Er lehrt und forscht an der Northwestern University und befasst sich vorrangig mit supramolekularer Chemie, Selbstassemblierung und Nanotechnologie sowie deren Anwendung in Medizin- und Energietechnik. (de)
  • Samuel I. Stupp (b. Jan. 9, 1951 in San José, Costa Rica), is a Board of Trustees Professor of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. He is best known for his work on self-assembling materials and supramolecular chemistry. One of his most notable discoveries is a broad class of peptide amphiphiles that self-assemble into high aspect ratio nanofibers with extensive applications in regenerative medicine. He has also made significant contributions to the fields of supramolecular chemistry, nanotechnology, and organic electronic materials. He has over 500 peer-reviewed publications and was one of the 100 most cited chemists in the 2000-2010 decade. (en)
  • 塞繆爾·斯圖普(Samuel·I·Stupp,1951年1月9日在哥斯达黎加圣何塞出生),是伊利诺伊州芝加哥西北大学材料科学,化学及医学董事会教授。他以其在自组装材料和超分子化学方面的工作而闻名。Stupp最著名的发现之一是两亲性多肽,该物质可以自组装成高纵横比的纳米纤维,并在再生医学中有着广泛应用。Stupp还在超分子化学,纳米以及有机电子材料技术领域有着杰出贡献。他拥有300余篇经过同行评审的出版物,并且是2000-2010这十年间被引用最多的100位化学家之一。 (zh)
  • Samuel Isaac Stupp (nascimento em 9 de janeiro de 1951, San José, Costa Rica) é um professor de Ciência de materiais, Química e Medicina da Universidade do Noroeste, em Chicago, IL. Ele é mais conhecido por seu trabalho em materiais de auto-montagem e química supramolecular. Uma de suas descobertas mais notáveis é uma ampla classe de peptídeos anfifílicos que se auto-montam em nanofibras de alta proporção com extensas aplicações em medicina regenerativa. Ele também fez contribuições significativas para os campos da química supramolecular, nanotecnologia e materiais eletrônicos orgânicos. Stupp tem quase 500 publicações revisadas por pares e foi um dos 100 químicos mais citados na década 2000-2010, tendo recebido em 2020 o Prêmio de Nanociência da . Ele dirige o Simpson Querrey Institute fo (pt)
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