Shantanu Sur

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Clarkson University
United States of America

Professor Biochemistry
Biography

M.B.B.S., University of Calcutta, India (2000) M.S., Indian Institute of Technology – Medical Science and Technology (2004) Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology (in collaboration with Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan) – Neuroscience (2009) Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University, Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine (2009-2014)

Research Intrest

The biochemical and biophysical properties of cellular microenvironment send instructive signals to cells to control a variety of processes such as proliferation, migration, differentiation and apoptosis. Our lab aims for a molecular level understanding of these regulatory mechanisms using designed artificial matrices as a tool. In collaboration with experts from the field of chemistry and materials science, the matrices will be built on a modular, self-assembled materials platform to take advantage of the controllable nanostructure and mechanical properties these materials afford. In addition, such materials have the ability to present or release of bioactive molecules and incorporate dynamic properties such as stimuli-triggered spatio-temporal modulation in the material properties and bioactivity. We will focus on understanding how material properties such as stiffness, topography, alignment and surface charge affect the events at the cell-material interface (e.g. receptor mobility and clustering, cytoskeletal organization) and how these surface interactions lead to activation of signaling cascades and modulation of gene expression. We will also investigate the significance of temporal presentation of extracellular cues on cell development. Our long-term goal is to improve stem cell-based regenerative strategies where rationally designed materials could be used to drive transplanted cells into preferred cell lineage and function

List of Publications
Job Boekhoven, Charles Perez Rubert, Shantanu Sur, Amanda Worthy, Samuel I. Stupp (2013): “Dynamic display of bioactivity via host guest chemistry”, Angewandte Chemie Int Ed English, Volume 52, Issue 46, 12077-12080.
Eric J. Berns*, Shantanu Sur*, Joshua E. Goldberger, Samuel I. Stupp (2014): “Aligned neurite outgrowth and directed migration in monodomain gels of self-assembling, peptide based nanofibers”, Biomaterials, Volume 35, Issue 1, 185-195.
Shantanu Sur, Mustafa O. Guler, Matthew J.Webber, Eugene T. Pashuck, Masao Ito, Samuel I. Stupp, Thomas Launey (2014): “Synergistic regulation of cerebellar Purkinje neuron development by laminin epitopes and collagen on an artificial hybrid matrix construct”, Biomaterials Science, Volume 2, Issue 6, 903-914
Christina J. Newcomb*, Shantanu Sur*, Julia H. Ortony, One-Sun Lee, John B. Matson, Job Boekhoven, Jeong Min Yu, George C. Schatz, Samuel I. Stupp (2014): “Cell death versus cell survival instructed by supramolecular cohesion of nanostructures”, Nature Communications, Volume 5, 3321.
Saahir Khan, Shantanu Sur, Patricia Dankers, Ricardo Da Silva, Job Boekhoven, Taylor Poor, Samuel I. Stupp (2014): “Post-assembly functionalization of supramolecular nanostructures with bioactive peptides and fluorescent proteins by native chemical ligation”, Bioconjugate Chemistry, Volume 25, Issue 4, 707-717.

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