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Moore Chen is a Research Fellow in the Department of Drug Delivery Disposition & Dynamics at Monash University. Her research focuses on advancing nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems, with particular expertise in cellular internalization mechanisms, endosomal escape, and pH-responsive materials. She holds a Doctorate by Research from Monash University and has contributed to over 12 peer-reviewed articles since 2017.
Her work addresses challenges in targeted drug delivery, including optimizing nanoparticle design for efficient intracellular trafficking and developing molecular sensors to track therapeutic agents. Key areas of exploration include nanobody-functionalized carriers, lysosome-specific imaging agents, and systems for mRNA/LNP delivery. Collaborations span biomaterials science, neurobiology, and molecular imaging.
Publications highlight innovations in endosomal escape quantification assays, pH-sensitive nanoparticle interactions, and antibody-nanoparticle conjugation strategies. Current research aligns with UN SDG goals related to health and innovation. No formal awards are listed, though her work has garnered significant readership on platforms like Mendeley.
As an active researcher, Chen contributes to interdisciplinary projects involving polymer chemistry, cell biology, and theranostic development. Her work bridges fundamental science and translational applications in drug delivery mechanisms.

