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Funded Projects for Nanomaterials

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-R01-EB025192-07 Defining the molecular interactions within nanoparticles that enable delivery of long nucleic acids Daniel Siegwart Ut Southwestern Medical Center
5-R21-EB034465-02 Designing a targeted 'super adjuvant' nanoparticle platform for vaccination Prabhani Atukorale University of Massachusetts Amherst
5-R01-EB028534-04 Developing nanoplexes for RNAi-expressing plasmids Archibald Mixson University of Maryland Baltimore
5-R01-EB031022-04 Development of a web-based predictive model of nanoparticle delivery to tumors by integrating physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling with artificial intelligence Zhoumeng Lin University of Florida
5-R03-EB032579-02 Development of Sulfonium- and Phosphonium-based Cationic Lipid Materials for mRNA Delivery Yamin Li Upstate Medical University
5-R21-EB033687-02 Engineered immunotherapies neutralizing interleukin-22 binding protein Joel Collier Duke University
5-R01-EB032791-02 Engineering of Polymeric Particles for Fetal Therapy W. Saltzman Yale University
5-R21-EB029572-02 Enzyme-Powered Self-Propelled DNA Nanoparticles for Disruption and Antibiotic Delivery in Topical Biofilms Jeffrey Moran George Mason University
1-R03-EB034817-01A1 Heterogeneity of protein corona (PC) composition using highly sensitive magnetic levitation (MagLev) system Aliakbar Ashkarran Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences
7-R03-EB034817-02 Heterogeneity of protein corona (PC) composition using highly sensitive magnetic levitation (MagLev) system Aliakbar Ashkarran University of Colorado