2022 Annual Meeting
(357s) Microfluidic Devices for Pharmaceutical Development: Lipid-Based Drug Production & Target-Directed Ligand Screening
Authors
Lipid nanoparticles encapsulating mRNA were produced at high throughput using a 3D microfluidic mixer. The 3D microscale mixing produces nanodrugs with low polydispersity and high nucleic acids encapsulation efficiency. For liposomes production, a microfluidic hydrodynamic flow focusing device was developed. The device enables one-step production of hydrophobic and hydrophilic drug-loaded liposomes with precise control over particle size and drug encapsulation efficiencies. For target-directed ligand screening, a 3D-printed microfluidic enrichment device was developed for affinity peptide selection using mRNA display technology. The device utilizes continuous flow to enable flow-based kinetic off-rate selections, achieving a 4-fold improvement in enrichment compared to standard selection for affinity reagents.
Through my PhD, I am skilled at microfluidics design and fabrication (3D printing, soft lithography, computer-aided design, COMSOL), process automation (Python, MATLAB, microcontrollers, process control, design of experiment), and nanoparticles characterization (cryogenic electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, nanoparticle tracking analysis, fluorescence-based assay), and fundamental in-vitro biochemical reactions (PCR, DNA transcription, mRNA translation, and more). I am passionate about delivering better diagnosis and treatment tools using creative and feasible solutions.
Research Interests: microfluidics, nanomedicine, drug discovery, nanotechnology