Andrei Zvyaginمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Andrei Zvyagin is an Associate Professor and Honorary Associate Professor at Macquarie University's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. He is affiliated with the BioFocus Research Centre and MQ Photonics Research Centre. His research focuses on multifunctional nanomaterials for biomedical applications, including imaging technologies, cancer therapy, and tissue engineering. Key projects include developing biodegradable nanoparticles for photothermal therapy and near-infrared imaging, as well as advanced hydrogel systems for wound healing and nerve repair. He has contributed to over 199 research outputs, with significant work in nanotechnology and theranostics. Projects such as 'Multifunctional nanomaterials for theranostics applications' highlight his commitment to translational medicine. Research interests span nanomaterial synthesis, optical bioimaging, and targeted drug delivery systems. Collaborations include work on quantum sensing platforms like rubyene and applications of machine learning in cancer diagnostics. Recent advancements include deferred registration imaging techniques and protein corona studies for nanoparticle stability. His work bridges material science with clinical challenges in oncology and regenerative medicine. Grants and projects include MQ Photonics initiatives and research on M2 macrophage therapy for tendon repair. He leads teams exploring novel drug delivery systems and 3D-printed biomaterials for neural regeneration. Future directions emphasize AI-driven diagnostics and quantum technologies for medical imaging.






