
معرفی
Anirban Sen Gupta is the Wallace R. Persons Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering and a member of the Cancer Imaging Program at Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. His research focuses on drug delivery and nanomedicine, particularly targeting hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation, and cancer metastasis. Key projects include developing platelet-mimicking nanoparticles for trauma hemostasis and neutrophil-targeted nanomedicines using α1-antitrypsin-derived peptides.
Research interests span biomaterials engineering, disease-targeted drug delivery systems, and understanding pathophysiological mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases. His lab integrates biochemical and biophysical tools (e.g., ligand-receptor interactions, nanoparticle morphology) to create customizable therapies. Recent work includes injury-targeted thrombin delivery, anti-inflammatory nanomedicines, and synthetic platelet surrogates for battlefield hemorrhage control.
Notable publications (2022–2025) highlight advancements in nanotechnology-based hemostatic agents, thrombolytic therapies, and tumor microenvironment modulation. His work bridges engineering and medicine, addressing clinical challenges in trauma care, oncology, and chronic inflammation.



