From left to right (2011):
Kristen Binz (undergraduate student; AFM imaging of DNA, drug/DNA complexes)
Xinyi Guo (Ph.D. student; AFM mechanical measurements on cells, cell substrates)
Samrat Dutta (Ph.D. student; AFM imaging of DNA, drug/DNA complexes, DNA functionalized nanotubes, force spectroscoy)
Wei Li (Ph.D. student; mechanical properties of fibrin fibers, blood clotting, clot dissolution)
Martin Guthold (associate professor; a bit of everything)
Justin Sigley (Ph.D. student; electrospinning of keratin fibers, mechanical properties of nanofibers, fibrin fibers, AFM and fluorescent mechanical measurements on cells, FRAP, laser scanning confocal microscoy)
Stephen Baker (Ph.D. student; electrospinning of protein and polymer nanofibers, mechanical properties of nanofibers, fibrin fibers, electrospinning for tissue engineering)
Jason Gagliano (Ph.D. student; novel single molecule and next generation sequencing-based drug discovery method, aptamers, nucelotide-encoded molecules, DNA-related molecular biology)
Tim Pope (functionalizing and separating nanobeads)
Keith Bonin (Professor and collaborator)
Matt Snyder (front, undergraduate student; AFM imaging of DNA, drug/DNA complexes, nanotubes)
Victor (Guo) Yu (back, undergraduate student; functionalizing and separating nanobeads)
Not pictured:
Soham Banerjee (undergraduate student, mechanical properties of nanofibes, PCL nanofibers)
Roger Cubicciotti (president, NanoMedica, LLC, Winston-Salem)