Li, J. & Talaga, D. S. The distribution of DNA translocation times in solid-state nanopores. J. Phys.-Cond. Matt. 22, – (2010).
“Chapter 6: Sensing Single Protein Molecules with Solid-state Nanopores" Bradley Ledden, Daniel Fologea, David S. Talaga, Jiali Li.Nanopores: Sensing and Fundamental Biological Interactions. Ed. Rashid Bashir and Samir Iqbal Springer, New York, NY (2011)
Pronchik, J., He, X., Giurleo, J. T. & Talaga, D. S. In Vitro Formation of Amyloid from alpha-Synuclein Is Dominated by Reactions at Hydrophobic Interfaces. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 132, 9797–9803 (2010).
Giurleo, J. T. & Talaga, D. S. Global fitting without a global model: regularization based on the continuity of the evolution of parameter distributions. J Chem Phys 128, 114114 (2008).
He, X.; Giurleo, J. T.; Talaga, D. S. Role of Small Oligomers on the Amyloidogenic Aggregation Free-Energy Landscape. J Mol Biol 2010, 395, 134–154.
Talaga, D. S. Information-Theoretical Analysis of Time-Correlated Single-Photon Counting Measurements of Single Molecules. J Phys Chem A 2009, 113, 5251–5263.
Prof. Talaga gave the Carnegie Mellon University Physics seminar.
Three moving trucks showed up today to move the remaining equipment from Prof. Talaga's Lab at Rutgers to his new home at Montclair State University.