Where: Building 9 Lecture hall 1
Credit: 2
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Lecture by Leaf Huang, Fred Eshelman Distinguished Professor, Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics in the Eshelman School of Pharmacy, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
ABOUT THIS EVENT
The tumor contains a complex microenvironment that includes many different cell types interacting with each other to promote the growth and metastasis of the tumor cells. Professor Huang's talk will first introduce the microenvironment, followed by discussions on the intervention strategies that may enhance therapeutic outcomes. He will specifically discuss targeting the tumor-associated fibroblasts and macrophages and how it can promote the immunotherapy to control cancer progression.
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Leaf Huang
Leaf Huang, is the Fred Eshelman Distinguished Professor, Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics in the Eshelman School of Pharmacy, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Huang’s research has been in the area of gene therapy and targeted drug delivery. He has pioneered the liposome non-viral vector and has designed and manufactured the cationic lipid vector for the first non-viral clinical trial in 1992. His current work centers on nanoparticle vectors for gene transfer in tumor and liver. He also continues research in establishing a ligand targeted delivery system for cDNA, mRNA, siRNA, proteins and peptides for tumor growth inhibition and for vaccines in treating cancer and infected diseases.
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