Virginia Commonwealth University - Chemical Engineering
Institut de Sante au Travail
Virginia Commonwealth University
Institut de Sante au Travail
Chemical Engineering
BSChE
Rice University
PhD
Bioengineering
Nanotechnology
Materials Science
Microscopy
Nanoparticles
Biomarkers
Characterization
Nanomaterials
Cell Culture
Fluorescence Microscopy
T Cells Enhance Gold Nanoparticle Delivery to Tumors in vivo
Jean Kim
T Cells Enhance Gold Nanoparticle Delivery to Tumors in vivo
Rebekah Drezek
Arthi Satyanarayan
Size-controlled synthesis of monodispersed gold nanoparticles via carbon monoxide gas reduction
Rebekah Drezek
A New Era for Cancer Treatment: Gold nanoparticle-mediated Thermal Therapies
My research focuses on bridging the gulf between the rapidly increasing number of complex nanostructures and our understanding of the toxicity and biodistribution of these nanostructures by developing new techniques to detect
measure
control
and predict their pharmacokinetics. I am an early stage investigator and have over 10 years of experience with the synthesis
characterization and toxicological assessment of metal-based nanoparticles. My broad training allows me to take a big picture approach to nanotoxicology
and not only identify areas for interdisciplinary research but also effectively communicate between my engineering
chemistry and biology collaborators.
Nastassja
Lewinski
Virginia Commonwealth University
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