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Project 2Evaluation of the Applications of ‘Smart’ Nanoparticles to Cancer Therapy and ImagingJoseph DeSimone, Ph.D.Kenan Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Project PIProject 2 is closely linked with Project 1 and will investigate the utilization of nanoparticles fabricated by PRINT technology in cancer diagnosis and therapy. This includes:
These activities will make use of the Combinatorial Library Research Core as well as the Pharmacokinetics Core and Small Animal Imaging Core. Although the emphasis will be on nanoparticles prepared by the PRINT technology, this Project will also investigate the inorganic nanoparticles produced by Dr. W. Lin in Project 4 as well as the lipid nanoparticles produced by Dr. Szoka in the Pharmacokinetics Core. Project 2 will tap into the rich store of mouse models of cancer available through the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center in order to ascertain the most productive ways to apply nanoparticle technology to cancer. The nanoparticles will be evaluated for delivery of imaging or therapeutic moieties in a series of challenging animal models including:
These activities will make extensive use of the Animal Models Core to support the various mouse tumor models. Links: Professor DeSimone's home page NSF Science and Technology Center for Environmentally Responsible Solvents and Processes
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