Michael Byington

Ph.D.

Research Focus

Shear effects on protein nucleation precursors via light scattering

Publications

2018

Vekilov P.G.; McCabe J.W.; Angel L.A.; Hawke D.H.; Byington M.C.; Safari M.S.; Conrad J.C.

Weakly-bound Dimers that Underlie the Crystal Nucleation Precursors in Lysozyme Solutions

bioRxiv

DOI
2017

Safari M.S.; Byington M.C.; Conrad J.C.; Vekilov P.G.

Polymorphism of Lysozyme Condensates

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

DOI
2017

Byington M.C.; Safari M.S.; Conrad J.C.; Vekilov P.G.

Shear flow suppresses the volume of the protein-rich clusters in lysozyme solutions

Journal of Crystal Growth

DOI
2016

Byington M.C.; Safari M.S.; Conrad J.C.; Vekilov P.G.

Protein conformational flexibility enables the formation of dense liquid clusters: Tests Using Solution Shear

Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

DOI
2013

Petrova E.V.; Aich A.; Byington M.C.; Vekilov P.G.

Design of gastight picoliter reactors allowing in situ optical observation

Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering