Richard A Gemeinhart

Richard A Gemeinhart, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Bioengineering, Director of Graduate Studies, and Assistant Head

    Biopharmaceutical Sciences

    Bioengineering

    University of Illinois at Chicago (Chicago, IL)

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Pharmaceutics, Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN)
     
    B.Sc., Bioengineering, Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    William Mark Saltzman (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    Kinam Park (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Nancy W. Y. Ho (as Undergraduate Student)
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  • Research:
    Bioinspired drug delivery using macromolecular carriers.

    We strive to use biologic ideas to inspire and illicit phamacologic response from cells and tissues. Using materials centered approaches, we integrate biologic themes to allow the disease state to dictate the response of the therapy. The applications of these ideas range from cancer chemotherapy to regenerative medicine.

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  • Honors:

    1995-present Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society

    2006 Society For Biomaterials Young Investigator

    2006-2007 Hans W. Vahlteich Scholar

    2002-2003 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy New Investigator

    1996-1999 NIH Chemical Pharmacology Trainee

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(a) Cell uptake within the SPHs around the pores (*) was confirmed by staining viable hMSCs with calcein AM. The scale bar is 50 µm. This image was taken from a position within the center of the construct. (b) Actin filaments were detected using Alexa



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