
About
Greg Thurber is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and affiliated with the Biomedical Engineering department at the University of Michigan. He leads the Thurber Lab, focusing on quantitative modeling of drug and imaging agent distribution using in vivo microscopy and mathematical simulations. His research addresses pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling for cancer therapy, imaging agent development, and peptide engineering.
Key research interests include optimizing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), improving drug delivery to solid tumors, and developing molecular imaging agents. The lab employs systems pharmacology approaches to bridge preclinical and clinical studies, with applications in oncology and diabetes.
Awards
- George R. Pettit Award (2021)
- NSF CAREER Award (2016)
Advising & Grants Supervised over 10 PhD students, including notable graduates like Dr. Eshita Khera and Anna Kopp. Secured funding through NSF grants and collaborations with pharmaceutical companies. Active in scientific advisory roles for Advanced Proteome Therapeutics Corp.
Labs & Teams The Thurber Lab integrates engineering, chemistry, and biology to advance translational therapeutics. Collaborations span academic institutions and industry partners globally.
Find Greg Thurber elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
William ZamboniUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Professor
Bin LiuUniversity of California, San Francisco · Professor
Shawn OwenUniversity of Utah · Associate Professor
Jezabel Garcia ParraSwansea University · Researcher- GGábor MezőEötvös Loránd University · Researcher
Andreas StenglLudwig Maximilian University of Munich · Researcher