Samantha Wilner

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Dr. Samantha Wilner grew up in the suburbs of central Massachusetts and later moved to New York City, receiving a B.S. in chemical engineering from Columbia University. After a brief return to Massachusetts to work as a lab technician, she moved back to New York to earn a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences (biochemistry) from Albert Einstein College of Medicine under the mentorship of Dr. Matthew Levy. Dr. Wilner then moved to Philadelphia to pursue her postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Dr. Tobias Baumgart in the Chemistry Department at the University of Pennsylvania where she was funded by the NIH IRACDA program.

Dr. Wilner joined the Ursinus faculty in 2018. Her research focuses on the development of DNA-based tools to study membrane-mediated interactions and to control vesicle assembly and membrane phase transitions. This work will provide insight to guide the design of membrane interacting molecules, including targeted drug delivery vehicles, and will elucidate essential cellular processes involving membrane shape deformations.

Department

Chemistry

Degrees

B.S., Columbia University
Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Teaching

Fundamentals of Biochemistry

Biophysical Chemistry

Research Interests

  • Programmable assembly
  • Nucleic acid chemistry
  • Membrane-mediated interactions

Recent Work

Wilner, S. E.; Xiao, Q.; Graber, Z.T.; Sherman, S.E.; Percec, V.; Baumgart, T.; “Dendrimersomes exhibit lamellar-to-sponge phase transitions” Langmuir 2018, 34 (19), 5527–5534.

Xiao, Q.; Sherman, S. E.; Wilner, S. E.; Zhou, X.; Dazen, C.; Baumgart, T.; Reed, E. H.; Hammer, D. A.; Shinoda, W.; Klein, M. L.; Percec, V. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2017, 114, E7045–E7053.

Wilner, S. E.; Sparks, S. E.; Cowburn, D.; Girvin, M. E.; Levy, M. “Controlling lipid micelle stability using oligonucleotide headgroups” Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015, 137 (6), 2171–2174.

Related News

Kyle Shantz ('24), Dr. Samantha Wilner, Zoe Moosbrugger ('24)
Dr. Samantha Wilner and student co-authors are published in the Journal Biomacromolecules

Dr. Samantha Wilner and student co-authors published “Aptamer-Targeted Dendrimersomes Assembled from Azido-Modified Janus Dendrimers “Clicked” to DNA.”

Cell under microscope
Using Nucleic Acids to Study Biological Applications and Processes

Samantha Wilner
Assistant Professor of Chemistry

   Dr. Rebecca Roberts (Biology) and Dr. Samantha Wilner (Chemistry) publish in the Journal of Chemical Education on the switch to emerge...
Ursinus Faculty Collaboration on Teaching Biochemistry During a Pandemic Published in the Journal of Chemical Education
Drs. Rebecca Roberts (Biology) and Samantha Wilner (Chemistry) published on how the emergency switch to remote teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic affected student engagement and learning.