DINESH O. SHAH LECTURE AND RECEPTION: MARK PRAUSNITZ, PH.D.

Date/Time

03/21/2024
4:00 pm-7:00 pm
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HPNP 1404
1225 Center Drive
Gainesville, Florida 32611

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Lecture Title: TRANSLATION OF MICRONEEDLE TECHNOLOGIES FROM THE LAB TO THE CLINIC

Mark R. Prausnitz, Ph.D.
Regents’ Professor, J. Erskine Love Jr. Chair in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Director of the Center for Drug Design, Development and Delivery
Georgia Institute of Technology

Abstract:
Many tissue barriers that limit access to the body exist on the micron length scale. We are therefore developing microneedle technologies that selectively cross these barriers in a minimally invasive way to improve drug delivery and other medical applications.

In this presentation, we will discuss the development of microneedle patches to simplify vaccination, as exemplified in clinical trials of influenza vaccination and measles/rubella vaccination; the adaptation of microneedles to serve as electrodes for an ultra-low-cost method of electroporation using a piezoelectric device for DNA vaccine delivery; incorporation of microneedles into millimeter-scale particles called STAR particles that enable increased drug delivery to the skin over large areas for dermatological applications; use of microneedles “in reverse” to collect interstitial fluid from the skin as a novel source of biomarkers; and development of hollow microneedles for targeted drug delivery to the eye that forms the basis for an FDA-approved product to treat ocular inflammation.

For more information and to register for the reception visit: https://www.che.ufl.edu/events/che-seminar-series-mark-prausnitz-ph-d-2/

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