Kuo-Ching Meiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Kuo-Ching Mei is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Pharmaceutics in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Utah. His laboratory pioneers lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-based gene delivery platforms that span cancer immunotherapy, immune tolerance induction, and programmable nanomedicine. Education B.Sc., Taipei Medical University Ph.D., University of London Dr. Mei’s research integrates molecular pharmaceutics, immunoengineering, and translational pharmaceutical sciences to advance precision immunotherapies. Core themes include mRNA-LNP systems for both immunostimulatory (anti-cancer vaccines) and immunomodulatory (tolerogenic) applications, the influence of immunometabolic cues (IFN-γ, amino-acid deprivation) on RNA translation, and the development of next-generation lipid chemistries for organ- and cell-specific delivery. Across his recent publications, a clear trend emerges toward refining LNP composition and architecture to enhance RNA delivery specificity, minimize toxicity, and modulate innate and adaptive immunity. Studies range from fundamental formulation science to pre-clinical evaluation in syngeneic tumor models and assessments of anti-vector immune responses. Research Support & Collaborations While specific grant numbers are not listed, the breadth and continuity of projects—from programmable lipid synthesis to high-throughput in vivo screening—indicate robust funding and active interdisciplinary collaborations within the University of Utah’s bioscience ecosystem. Laboratory & Team Dr. Mei leads a dynamic lab that employs chemical synthesis, formulation development, high-throughput screening, and integrated in vitro/in vivo disease models to translate discoveries into clinically viable RNA therapeutics and immunoengineering solutions.












