David Oupicky
Professor
Pharmacy
China Pharmaceutical University
China
Biography
Professor David Oupicky, male, born in June 1970, professor, doctoral tutor. Professor of Parke-Davis, School of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), Director of UNMC Center for Drug Delivery and Nanoscale Medical Research, USA Commission of Pharmacopoeia representative. January 2015 - present, at the China Pharmaceutical University School of Pharmacy; September 1994 - May 1999 in the Czech Republic Academy of Sciences received a doctorate; June 1999 - March 2002 in the United Kingdom University of Birmingham postdoctoral research work ; April 2002 - February 2013, at the Wayne State University School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; March 2013 - so far, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center School of Medicine. Professor David Oupicky has been awarded the National Institutes of Health NIH Fund Award for Excellent Judges (2013), the American Pharmacy Association Distinguished Tutor Award (AAPS, 2010-2011), the German "Applied Chemistry" Outstanding Reviewer (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed (2004)
Research Interest
environmental response gene and drug delivery system, nano medicine
Publications
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Wolfert MA, Dash PR, Nazarova O, Oupicky D, Seymour LW, Smart S, Strohalm J, Ulbrich K. Polyelectrolyte vectors for gene delivery: influence of cationic polymer on biophysical properties of complexes formed with DNA. Bioconjugate chemistry. 1999 Nov 15;10(6):993-1004.
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Toncheva V, Wolfert MA, Dash PR, Oupicky D, Ulbrich K, Seymour LW, Schacht EH. Novel vectors for gene delivery formed by self-assembly of DNA with poly (L-lysine) grafted with hydrophilic polymers. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects. 1998 May 8;1380(3):354-68.
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Read ML, Singh S, Ahmed Z, Stevenson M, Briggs SS, Oupicky D, Barrett LB, Spice R, Kendall M, Berry M, Preece JA. A versatile reducible polycation-based system for efficient delivery of a broad range of nucleic acids. Nucleic acids research. 2005 Jan 1;33(9):e86-.