Poly-conjugated oligomers (p-COs) for noninvasive functional protein delivery — NSF Award to Florida International University (FL,
PART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Protein-based drugs have shown great promise and high impact in managing and treating many diseases owing to their higher safety profile than conventional small drugs. Unfortunately, the current administration of those protein-based drugs is largely limited to painful invasive injections t
| Award title | Poly-conjugated oligomers (p-COs) for noninvasive functional protein delivery |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2105016 |
| Awardee | Florida International University |
| City | MIAMI |
| State | FL |
| Amount obligated | $158,454 |
| Principal investigator | Joong Ho Moon |
| Program | BIOMATERIALS PROGRAM |
| Start date | 07/01/2021 |
| Abstract | PART 1: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Protein-based drugs have shown great promise and high impact in managing and treating many diseases owing to their higher safety profile than conventional small drugs. Unfortunately, the current administration of those protein-based drugs is largely limited to painful invasive injections to achieve therapeutic concentrations in the blood. Such administration methods are painful to the patient and require specialized personnel, which are an obvious burden for more wi |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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