Jonathan F. Lovell
Assistant Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Suny Buffalo Schools of Medicine and Engineering
United States of America
Biography
Broadly, our focus is on developing novel nanomedicine approaches to meet unmet needs in treating and diagnosing disease. We strive to use good engineering principles to iteratively design, synthesize, characterize, test and validate next generation nanoparticles and biosensors with the ultimate goal of making a translational impact on improving human health. Developing safer, organic nanoparticles that will allow superior treatment options for cancer therapy is a major research thrust.
Research Interest
Nanomedicine, Phototherapy
Publications
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Zhang Y, Song W, Geng J, Chitgupi U, Unsal H, et al.(2016) Therapeutic surfactant-stripped frozen micelles. Nat Commun 7: 11649.
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Shao S, Geng J, Ah Yi H, Gogia S, Neelamegham S, et al. (2015) Functionalization of cobalt porphyrin-phospholipid bilayers with his-tagged ligands and antigens. Nat Chem 7: 438-446.
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Zhang Y, Jeon M, Rich LJ, Hong H, Geng J, et al. (2014) Non-invasive multimodal functional imaging of the intestine with frozen micellar naphthalocyanines. Nat Nanotechnol 9: 631-638.