Thomas E. Eurell, D.V.M.
Associate Professor
Phone: (970) 491-0483
Fax: (970) 491-0623
Email:
Thomas.Eurell@colostate.edu
Office: 385 Molecular and Radiological Biosciences Building
Diplomate, The American Board of Toxicology
Degrees
- D.V.M., Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida
- Ph.D., Microbiology and Immunology, Texas A&M University
- M.S., Microbiology and Immunology, Texas A&M University
- B.S., Biological Sciences, Rutgers College
Research Interests
Current research grant:
A New Class of Optical Sensors for Single Molecule Detection in Cells and Tissues.
Purpose: to evaluate the efficacy of newly developed, nanotube-based optical sensors in real time, single cell physiologic monitoring.
Other research areas include biochemical alterations associated with corneal injury, tissue engineering and
triage and treatment of laser eye injury.
Selected Publications
Heller, DA, Baik, S, Eurell, TE and Strano, MS. Single-walled carbon nanotube spectroscopy
in live cells: towards long-term labels and optical sensors. Adv Materials, Vol 17: 2793-2799, 2005.
Oyama MA, Merola V and Eurell TE. Cardiac cellular transplantation: transarterial
myoblast transplantation in dogs. Int J App Res Vet Med, Vol 3(2): 102-115, 2005
Nayfeh M.H., Eurell T.E. and Braun P.V. Silicon nanoparticles: A new generation of biomedical
fluorescent markers Biophysical Journal, 86 (1): 149-151, 2004.
Eurell, T.E., Brown, D.R., Gerding, P.A. and Hamor, R.E. Alginate as a new biomaterial for
the growth of porcine retinal pigment epithelium. Vet. Ophthalmology, 6(3): 237-243, 2003.
Masuda, K., Miyabayashi, T., Meachum, S.H. and Eurell, T.E. Proliferation of canine
intervertebral disk chondrocytes in three-dimensional alginate microsphere culture. J. Vet.
Med. Sci., 64(1):79-82, 2002.
Zhai, P., Eurell, T.E., Cotthaus, R., Jeffery, E., Bahr, J.M. and Gross, D.R., The effects of
phytoestrogen on global myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in female rats. Amer. J.
Physiol., 281(3):H1223-H1232, 2001.
Zhu, B., Eurell, T.E., Gunawan, R. and Leckband, D. Chain length dependence of the protein
and cell resistance of oligo(ethylene glycol)-terminated self-assembled monolayer on gold. J.
Biomaterial Research. 56(3):406-416, 2001.
Mailing Address
Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences
1618 Campus Delivery
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Phone: (970) 491-5222
Fax: (970) 491-0623
Email:
ERHSDepartment