2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Bionanotechnology for Gene and Drug Delivery I

Bionanotechnology uses concepts from chemistry, physics, and molecular biology to identify components and processes for the construction of nanomaterials and nanodevices for health care. This session invites papers that focus on the design and development of nanomaterials and nanodevices for gene and drug delivery. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: novel methods and compositions to design gene and drug delivery systems at the nanoscale level, and the effects of the sizes of gene and drug delivery systems on gene and drug release kinetics, and pharmacokinetics, cellular uptake, biological transport, and bioefficacy of gene- and drug-carrier complexes. Bionanotechnology Graduate students: By applying to this session you may be eligible for the 22b Bionanotechnology Graduate Student Award Session (22B09) established to honor students whose research achievements in bionanotechnology demonstrates a high level of excellence. See session 22B09 for more details.

Chair

Joo-Youp Lee, University of Cincinnati

Co-Chairs

Elizabeth Nance, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Yoonjee Park, University of Cincinnati
Aaron C. Anselmo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Presentations

03:30 PM

Forrest Kievit, Anthony J. Convertine, Christine Yoo, Patrick S. Stayton, Abby M. Kelly, Alexander Magsam

03:48 PM

Balaji Narasimhan, Surya Mallapragada, Vellareddy Anantharam, Benjamin Schlichtmann, Anumantha Kanthasamy, Shivani Ghaisas

04:06 PM

Michael A. Harris, Maple Shiao, Huihui Kuang, Walter C. Low, Efrosini Kokkoli

04:24 PM

Rick Liao, Elizabeth Nance, Catherine Panlilio, Belinda Garana

04:42 PM

05:00 PM

05:18 PM