Matson Lab
@matsonlabvt.bsky.social
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The Matson Lab at Virginia Tech Dept of Chemistry develops small molecules and materials for biology, medicine, and sustainability using tools from organic, polymer, and supramolecular chemistry.
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We can spot Matson lab members Ishani and Daniela in that picture! HURRAY😍!!
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A BIG shout out to our awesome PMSE Best Undergraduate Student Poster judges. They came to #ACSFall2025 not only to discuss science but also to contribute to our community. Thank you! #science #chemistry #polymer #Students #Award @AmerChemSociety
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Brace yourself World! We have another new publication in hand! Congratulations to our dearest Dr. Zhao, Bushra, Ishani
and Clark for their paper in ACS Material Letters @pubs.acs.org in collaboration with Bitton group from @bengurionuni.bsky.social and Yin Wang! Hurray🥳

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Cellular Uptake and Antioxidant Activity of H2S-Releasing Tetrapeptide Supramolecular Polymer Nanostructures
Self-assembled peptide–H2S donor conjugates (PHDCs) can deliver hydrogen sulfide in vitro and in vivo, yet the link between the supramolecular nanostructure morphology and cellular uptake remains unclear. Herein, we designed constitutionally isomeric PHDCs that self-assembled in aqueous solution into either nanoribbons, nanofibers, or nanobelts with various dimensions based on cryogenic transmission electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering. Nile-red loaded PHDCs showed morphology-dependent uptake by H9C2 cells based on fluorescence microscopy combined with flow cytometry and confocal imaging, where narrow, helically twisted nanoribbons entered most efficiently. All PHDCs released H2S at similar rates, but the amount of H2S released inside the cells depended on the internalization ability of each PHDC. Consistent with these results, the narrow twisted nanoribbons afforded the greatest protection against H2O2-induced oxidative stress. Overall, this study highlights how subtle molecular-level changes can influence nanostructure formation in supramolecular assemblies and ultimately affect their cellular uptake and biological activities.
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Congratulations to our Lab Mom Sarah on her recent publication in Biomacromolecules @pubs.acs.org! This paper was published in collaboration with Baker, Moroni and Wieringa groups at @merln-um.bsky.social. We thank @nwofunding.bsky.social for the funding. Cheers to all!

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We can spot our PI @jbmatson.bsky.social in the picture!!
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Very productive 2 days at #IUPAC2025 General Assembly! @iupac.org #chemsky
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Hello Summer!🌞😎
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We are delighted to welcome Spencer Kearns over the summer as a part of VT's REU program. Spencer is senior at VT majoring in BS Chem. We look forward to experience some exciting research in polysaccharides from him soon!
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We are excited to welcome Lisanne from @polbesenius.bsky.social group at @unimainz-events.bsky.social to work with us over the summer! She will be working on delivery of reactive sulfur species via macromolecular systems in the next few months!
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Our undergrads Thomas, Deckland and Alex did a great job at the Undergraduates poster session in the HHS atrium today! We are super proud of their achievements and hard work !!
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We would also like to congratulate Narjess from Bitton group for being a co author in this work! Cheers to everybody who contributed towards the project!!
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Congratulations to our second PhD candidate of the season! Udita passed her candidacy exam yesterday! We look forward to some exciting work from her on reactive sulfur species in near future!🥳🥳
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Congratulations to Matson Lab PhD candidate Isaac Addo for winning the Best Poster award at the Virginia Tech Macromolecular Innovation Institute's Technical Conference & Review 2025 last week! We are super proud of you Isaac!
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Great first day of the Virginia Tech Macromolecules Innovation Institute #VTMII conference and review - highlighting our Materials in Medicine leaders @jbmatson.bsky.social and @schulzlabvt.bsky.social!
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Cheers to the first PhD candidate of the Matson Lab for this season! Congratulations to Isaac on passing his candidacy exams yesterday! We look forward to his exciting works on POS polymers in the coming years!
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Sarah and I went to the Netherlands for her 2nd PhD defense! Now she has a PhD jointly awarded from @vtchemdept.bsky.social & @maastrichtu.bsky.social with a diploma the size of a large suitcase to prove it. Her 5 'opponents' put her through the ringer, but she came out victorious. Congrats, Sarah!
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Congratulations to our Lab Mom Dr. Sarah Swilley for defending her cotutelle PhD from Maastricht University @merln-um.bsky.social under the co-supervision of Matthew Baker. Cheers to the first ever "doctor-squared" of the Matson Lab.🥳
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We enjoyed this collaborative work with groups from @vtchemdept.bsky.social and VT ChemE. Thanks to #GlycoMIP for funding and overall organization of our glycomaterials efforts!
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Starting off 2025 with a brand new paper in Carbohydrate Polymers in collaboration with Deshmukh Group from VT Chem Eng.! Shoutout to Abby and all other co-authors on this achievement!
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Our first post on Bluesky!
Starting off 2025 with a brand new paper in Carbohydrate Polymers in collaboration with Deshmukh Group from VT Chem Eng.! Shoutout to Abby and all other co-authors on this achievement!
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