Giuseppe Battaglia
Professor
Molecular Bionics
University College London
United Kingdom
Biography
I am the Chair in Molecular Bionics in the Department of Chemistry at the University College London (UCL). Prior to UCL, I held positions as Lecturer -2006, Senior Lecturer -2009 and Professor -2011 in the Departments of Materials Sci. Eng. (2006-2009) and Biomedical Science (2009-2013) at the University of Sheffield.
Research Interest
Nanomedicine, Drug delivery, Physical Biology, Active colloids, Self assembly
Publications
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Canton, I., Massignani, M., Patikarnmonthon, N., Chierico, L., Robertson, J., Renshaw, S. A., . . . Battaglia, G. (2013). Fully synthetic polymer vesicles for intracellular delivery of antibodies in live cells. FASEB J, 27 (1), 98-108. doi:10.1096/fj.12-212183
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Akinc, A., & Battaglia, G. (2013). Exploiting endocytosis for nanomedicines. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 5 (11). doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a016980
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Robertson, J. D., Yealland, G., Avila-Olias, M., Chierico, L., Bandmann, O., Renshaw, S. A., & Battaglia, G. (2014). pH-sensitive tubular polymersomes: formation and applications in cellular delivery. ACS Nano, 8 (5), 4650-4661. doi:10.1021/nn5004088
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Tian, X., Nyberg, S., Sharp, P. S., Madsen, J., Daneshpour, N., Armes, S. P., . . . Battaglia, G. (2015). LRP-1-mediated intracellular antibody delivery to the Central Nervous System. Scientific Reports, 5. doi:10.1038/srep11990
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Viswanathan, P., Themistou, E., Ngamkham, K., Reilly, G. C., Armes, S. P., & Battaglia, G. (2015). Controlling Surface Topology and Functionality of Electrospun Fibers on the Nanoscale using Amphiphilic Block Copolymers To Direct Mesenchymal Progenitor Cell