Rollins


Associate Professor of Chemistry
Chair, Department of Chemistry

Education

BA, Chemistry, Wellesley College
MA, Chemistry, Columbia University
MPhil, Chemistry, Columbia University
PhD, Materials Chemistry, Columbia University
Consultant, ClearView Healthcare Partners

Specialties: Analytical, General

Headshot of Ellane Park

Research

The advancement of biomaterials research has become more significant in recent years as the need for biocompatible, bioselective medical devices has grown. As surfaces of biomedical devices are often the first part of the device that interacts with the biological host, it is crucial to develop a method that is able to control and modify these surface properties. One theme in the Park research group is the development of bioselective gold nanocomposites that can serve as a platform for a new kind of cancer treatment. Gold nanoparticles are of special interest due to their unique ability to effectively convert light energy into the form of heat and potentially act as delivery vehicles of anti-cancer therapeutics to solid tumor sites. My lab will use tools in analytical and photochemistry to achieve the following objectives: (1) develop a photografting method that allows for the attachment of nearly any biomolecule onto gold nanoparticle surfaces, and (2) produce biocompatible, highly selective nano-vehicles for diagnostics and therapeutics. Other projects in the Park research group include the fabrication of thin films on a wide selection of surfaces (e.g., gold, silicon) using nano- and/or polymeric materials for biomedical applications.


News & Features

Rollins Faculty and Staff Earn Esteemed Awards and Grants

From climate-change research to diversity in STEM education, Rollins faculty and staff have earned more than 30 awards and grants for the 2021 and 2022 calendar years.

Chemistry Ellane Park and Julian Grundler ’18 performing research in a chemistry lab.

The Chemistry of Connection

For Ellane Park, building relationships with her students is the foundation of a successful science education.

Rollins Faculty Receive Inclusivity in STEM Learning Grant

The grant will go toward funding a variety of interdisciplinary programs focused on better serving marginalized students who wish to pursue STEM degrees, both at Rollins and beyond.