Kreuzer SM, Elber R. Coiled-coil response to mechanical force: Global stability and local cracking. Biophysical Journal 2013; 105:951-961.
Kreuzer SM, Moon TJ, Elber R. Catch bond-like kinetics of helix cracking: Network analysis by molecular dynamics and milestoning. Journal of Chemical Physics 2013; 139:121902.
Kreuzer SM, Elber R, Moon TJ. Early events in helix unfolding under external forces: A milestoning analysis. Journal of Physical Chemistry 2012; 116:8662-8691.
Viswanath S, Kreuzer SM, Cardenas AE, Elber R. Analyzing milestoning networks for molecular kinetics: Definitions, Algorithms, and Examples. Journal of Chemical Physics 2013; 139:174105.
Anderson E, Kreuzer S, et al. Pairing computational and scaled physical models to determine permeability as a measure of cellular communication in micro- and nano-scale pericellular spaces. Journal Microfluidics & Nanofluidics 2008; 4:193-204.
Invited Presentations
Page C, Kreuzer, SM, Ansari F, Eason D, Hamed E, Watson H. Optimizing 3D printed components: a methodological approach to assessing print parameters on tensile properties, ANTEC Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2017
Kreuzer SM, Briant P, Ochoa J. The living heart model: comparison to static and dynamic in vivo measurements (updated), Abaqus Living Heart Project Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2017
Kreuzer SM, Briant P, Ochoa J. The Living heart model: comparison to static and dynamic in vivo measurements, Abaqus Living Heart Project Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 2016
Kreuzer SM, Khatiblou EA, Zhou J, Liu CC, Marquez J, Moon TJ. Elastic network & finite element model vs. SMD to simulate structural protein mechanics. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, 2010.
Seminar Presentations
Kreuzer SM. Insights into the initiation of protein unfolding via a long helix. University of Texas Institute of Computational Sciences Molecular Biophysics Seminar Meeting, Austin, TX, April 2, 2012.
Kreuzer SM. Mechanical load transmission through proteins: An (alpha) helical case study. West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, December 5, 2011.
Kreuzer SM. FERM mechanical response: A preliminary study. West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, December 6, 2011.
Technical Meeting Presentations
Kreuzer SM, Otaibi TA, Moon TJ. Scaffold protein tethering ability under load: FAK's FERM domain mechanical properties v. binding site. Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2012.
Kreuzer SM, Liu CC, Khatiblou EA, Marquez J, Moon TJ. Propagation of load through proteins via steered molecular dynamics: Effect on Fluctuation Dynamics and Architecture. Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2011.
Kreuzer S, et al. Permeability of cone's pericellular transport system is dominated by cell process fluid space. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 2005.
Kreuzer S, et al. Mechanobiological influences on endogenous bone tissue engineering. Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September 2005.
Estes B, Diekman B, Kreuzer S, et al. The influence of cell culture conditions and cell shape on the chondro-genic potential of human adipose derived adult stem cells. Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, February 2005.