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Hassel and Marianne Ledbetter MatSE Colloquium - “Advances in engineering particles for inflammatory disease therapy”

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Materials Science and Engineering Department
Location
100 Materials Science and Engineering Building, 1304 W. Green Street, Urbana
Date
Mar 20, 2023   4:00 pm  
Speaker
Jamal Lewis, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida
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“Advances in engineering particles for inflammatory disease therapy”

Current paradigms for the treatment of autoimmune diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis [RA]) are woefully inadequate, often missing the mark on desired physiological responses and not targeting the root cause of the disease. Predictably, novel approaches to re-establish immune homeostasis in patients afflicted by autoimmune conditions are now under intense investigation. Notably, we are developing an array of multifunctional, biomaterial-based ‘regulatory vaccines’ that can be easily administered to remediate some of the prevalent inflammatory diseases. In this talk, I will focus on three particulate systems currently under development in my lab, which attempt to control critical cellular and humoral mediators that engender conditions such as RA, osteoarthritis and autoimmune autism. Additionally, the Lewis lab is currently investigating the interaction of innate immune cells and biodegradable polymers (e.g. PLGA). More specifically, we are interested in deciphering the mechanisms that govern the effects of these materials on innate immune cells. Finally, the Lewis lab is investigating vomocytosis for it’s potential to enhance delivery of particulates to the brain. Likened to the Trojan horse used by the Greeks to infiltrate Troy, this approach has the potential to tremendously boost the efficacy of CNS drug delivery.

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