

Leslie Farris
Dr. Leslie R. Farris is advancing the conversation in the field of chemistry as an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell's College of Sciences. With a profound expertise in chemistry, Dr. Farris is dedicated to exploring the intricate world of non-covalent interactions and AFM imaging. Her research is centered on understanding the complex dynamics of polymer-protein interactions, which has significant implications for the development of novel materials and technologies. Dr. Farris's scholarly contributions include a series of impactful publications that delve into computational analysis of non-covalent polymer-protein interactions. Her work in AFM imaging has provided valuable insights into the surface characteristics of polymer-protein complexes, enhancing our understanding of their structural and functional properties. Additionally, Dr. Farris has been instrumental in the development of immuno-interferometric sensors, which are pivotal in the detection of various biomarkers, showcasing her commitment to applying chemistry in practical and innovative ways. Throughout her career, Dr. Farris has been recognized for her ability to bridge theoretical chemistry with real-world applications. Her research not only advances scientific knowledge but also paves the way for new methodologies in chemical analysis and sensor technology. Her dedication to teaching and mentoring the next generation of chemists is evident in her role at UMass Lowell, where she inspires students to pursue excellence in their academic and research endeavors. Dr. Farris's work exemplifies a commitment to pushing the boundaries of chemistry, fostering a deeper understanding of molecular interactions, and contributing to the advancement of science and technology. Her ongoing research continues to influence the field, making significant strides in the study and application of chemistry in diverse contexts.
Publications
, 309-326, 2011-08-14
, 681-686, 2009-11-08
, 524-528, 2011-01-01
, 325-329, 2009-01-01