Ming Zhouمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Drug Delivery
- Gene Therapy
- Nanotechnology
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Ming Zhou serves as an Assistant Professor in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Kansas, driving innovation at the biology-materials interface to solve critical healthcare challenges. His academic journey includes: Postdoctoral Associate in Mechanical Engineering at MIT (2023) Research Fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2023) Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UCLA (2018) M.S. in Biochemistry from Zhejiang University (2013) B.S. in Bioengineering from Zhengzhou University (2010) Research focuses on: Non-viral CRISPR Delivery: Engineering nanovehicles for precise ribonucleoprotein delivery to correct genetic disorders while minimizing off-target effects. GI-Resident Protein Delivery: Developing microdevices for targeted, sustained oral protein release to treat gastrointestinal cancers and metabolic diseases. Multianalyte Biosensors: Creating high-resolution microelectrode arrays for real-time in vivo monitoring of multiple biochemicals through advanced biomolecule patterning. His work bridges nanotechnology, gene editing, and biomedical engineering to transform therapeutic delivery and diagnostic capabilities.



