The Delivery Challenges of Nanoparticles to Solid Tumours by Professor Warren Chan
NTU MSE Colloquium
Abstract
Delivery is one of the biggest challenges to the advancement of emerging therapeutics for treating and diagnosing diseases. Nanoparticles are used as carriers to transport drugs. Nanomaterials can transport drugs, contrast agents, immunotherapies, and gene editors to diseased sites. However, less than 1% are delivered to solid tumours, impacting their clinical translation for treating cancer patients. In this presentation, I will discuss the challenge and mechanism of delivering medical agents and nanoparticles to solid tumours. Then I will discuss the future implications of applying machine learning and computation techniques to guide the nanoparticle engineering process.
Biography

President's Chair in Engineering
Nanyang Technological University