Ryan accepted to the UNC Certificate Program in Translational Medicine
Congrats Ryan Woodring on being accepted into the UNC Certificate Program in Translational Medicine program!
Congrats Ryan Woodring on being accepted into the UNC Certificate Program in Translational Medicine program!
“Considerations for size, surface charge, polymer degradation, co-delivery, & manufacturability in the development of polymeric particle vaccines for infectious diseases” is one of NanoBioMed Reseach’s most downloaded paper for the last year! https://t.co/aj3wURbjhQ
“Metal–Organic Coordination Polymer for Delivery of a Subunit Broadly Acting Influenza Vaccine” https://t.co/Z5d8SkEtMW
New publication “Multiplexed Electrospray Enables High Throughput Production of cGAMP Microparticles to Serve as an Adjuvant for a Broadly Acting Influenza Vaccine” https://t.co/wy57Wp7CWq
Kristy receives “Worthy of Recognition” (> 4.5 in evals) for your teaching in PHCY 514 PHARMACEUTICS II
New collaborative pub “STING agonist-containing microparticles improve seasonal influenza vaccine efficacy and durability in ferrets over standard adjuvant” https://t.co/YYyQJFHkMx
Liz gave a talk at Society for Biomaterials in the Smart Biomaterials for Drug Delivery session
Rebeca, Ryan and Cole present posters at Society for Biomaterials
3 minute thesis by Ryan Woodring – Targeting GBM with Drug Combinations through Interstitial Therapy at Society for Biomaterials