Michele Lansigan Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer CAS | CHEM | Chemistry
- Degrees
- PhD Chemistry, Georgetown University
BS Chemistry, University of the Philippines Los Banos - Bio
- Michele Lansigan received her BS degree in Chemistry from the University of the Philippines-Los Banos where she also spent three years as a full time instructor teaching General Chemistry and Physical Chemistry laboratory courses. She was then accepted as a graduate fellow at Georgetown University where she worked with manganese-iron oxo clusters and evaluated their use as potential contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). After obtaining her PhD degree, she moved to Cleveland, Ohio to pursue postdoctoral work at Case Western Reserve University. There, she conducted research on magnetic polymer hybrids for theranostic applications. After doing research for many years, she decided to go back to her original passion, which is teaching. Currently, she teaches Chem 100 (Chemistry in Everyday Life), Chem 150 (Chemistry of Cooking), Chem 250 (Criminalistics, Crime and Society) and an ĢƵ Core Complex Problems course on nanotechnology entitled "Small Things with Big Impact".
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Teaching
Summer 2024
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CHEM-150 Chemistry of Cooking
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JLC-102 Natl Studnt Ldrshp Conf Topics: Forensic Science
Fall 2024
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CHEM-100 Chemistry in Everyday Life
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CHEM-250 Criminalistics, Crime & Soc
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CORE-107 Complex Problems Seminar: Science in Pop Culture
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UGST-096 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: ĢƵ Compass Lab Experience
Spring 2025
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CHEM-100 Chemistry in Everyday Life
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CHEM-250 Criminalistics, Crime & Soc
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CHEM-250 Criminalistics, Crime & Soc
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UGST-196 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: ĢƵ Compass Lab Experience II
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
2023 Green Teacher of the Year Award
2021 Outstanding Teaching in a Full-Time, Term-Line Appointment Award
CTRL Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Faculty Fellow for AY 2021-2023
Selected Publications
Vidumin Dahanayake, Chanon Pornrungroj, Michele H. Pablico-Lansigan, et.al., and Sarah L. Stoll. “Paramagnetic Clusters of Mn3(O2CCH3)6(Bpy)2 in Polyacryalmide Nanobeads as a New Design Approach to a T1-T2 Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Contrast Agent”; ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019, 11, 20, 18153-18164.
Natasha Khatri, Michele H. Pablico-Lansigan, William Boncher, Julie Mertzman Quinn, Aura Labatete, Laura Grande, Donald Wunder, Michael Prushan, Weiguo Zhang, P. Shiv Halasyamani, Jorge Monteiro, Ana de Bettencourt-Dias and Sarah L. Stoll. "Luminescence and Nonlinear Optical Properties in Copper (I) Halide Extended Networks"; Inorganic Chemistry, 2016, 55 (21), 11408-11417.
David J. Burke, Shun Zhu, Michele H. Pablico-Lansigan, Charlotte R. Hewins, and Anna Cristina S. Samia. “”, Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2014, DOI 10.1007/s00374-014-0938-3
Michele H. Pablico-Lansigan, William Hickling, Emily Japp, Olga Rodriguez, Anup Ghosh, Christopher Albanese, Maki Nishida, Edward Van Keuren, Stanley Fricke, Norman Dollahon and Sarah L. Stoll. “Magnetic Nanobeads as Potential Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging”, ACS Nano, 2013, 7 (10), 9040–9048.
Michele H. Pablico-Lansigan, Shu F. Situ and Anna Cristina S. Samia. “Magnetic Particle Imaging: Advancements and Perspectives for Real-time In Vivo Monitoring and Image-Guided Therapy”, Nanoscale (Feature Article), 2013, 5, 4040-4055.
Michele H. Pablico, Julie E. Mertzman, Emily A. Japp, Edward Van Keuren, Maki Nishida, Samuel Lofland, Travis Flemming, Norman Dollahon, Judith F. Rubinson, K. Travis Holman and Sarah L. Stoll. “Miniemulsion Synthesis of Metal-oxo Cluster Containing Polymer Nanobeads”, Langmuir, 2011, 27 (20), 12575–12584.
Michelle D. Regulacio, Michele H. Pablico, Joan Acay Vasquez, Peter N. Myers, Stuart Gentry, Michael Prushan, Suk-Wah Tam-Chang, Sarah L. Stoll., “Luminescence of Ln(III) Dithiocarbamates (Ln = La, Pr, Sm, Gd, Tb, Dy)”, Inorg. Chem., 2008, 47 (5), 1512-1523.