News and events

Feb. 5-7, 2024

Sandra Shahriar attended the MiniTec' at Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) West annual meeting in Anaheim, California, where she presented a poster titled "Physicochemical Characterization of a Viscous Polymer Blend as an Injectable Drug Delivery System". Co-authors include former Wang Lab postdoc Anasuya Sahoo, now working at Henkel, and current Wang Lab undergrad Sydney Haubenstricker.

Sandra MiniTec

November 10, 2023

Prof. Chun Wang visited the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and gave a seminar on "Polymers for vaccine delivery" at their Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. 

October 11-14, 2023

Marcus Flowers traveled to Seattle to attend the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting, where he presented a poster titled "3D-Printable, Solvent-free Macromer with Tunable, pH-sensitive Degradation for Flexible Drug Delivery". Co-authors include Nicole Mertens, Amanda Billups, both Wang lab undergrads, and Prof. Brenda Ogle.

Marcus BMES
Marcus poster

August 21, 2023

Sandra Shahriar passed the Written and Oral Preliminary Exam and is now officially a PhD candidate. Congratulations Sandra! 

July 24-27, 2023

Prof. Chun Wang traveled to Las Vegas to attend the Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting.

May 31, 2023

At the Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering (IPRIME) Annual Meeting Marcus Flowers presented to the Biomedical Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) group an update on our work on "Biodegradable Liquid Polymers".

April 25, 2023

Two of our super undergrads have presented posters at the Undergraduate Research Symposium -

Amanda Billups, "Evaluation of Cytocompatibility and Drug Release Kinetics of Whey Protein Microspheres for Trans-arterial Chemoembolization"

Mandy


Sydney Haubenstricker, "Physicochemical Characterization of a Viscous Polymer Blend as an Injectable Drug Delivery System"

Sydney

October 28, 2022

Prof. Chun Wang gave an invited talk on Poly(ortho esters) at the The Globalisation of Pharmaceutics Education Network (GPEN) conference in Minneapolis.

September 18, 2022

"Mini' Wang lab retreat - happy people (L-R: Marcus, Chris, Jaob, Alex, Dr. Wang, Riddhi, Mandy, Sandra), sharing food and snacks, cool stories, lab history and future. 
 

lab retreat 2022

 

May 11, 2023

Brandon Onochie, an undergraduate student from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and a participant of the UMN Lif

August 11, 2022

Brandon Onochie, an undergraduate student from the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and a participant of the UMN Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program (LSSURP), presented his research work done over the summer in a poster titled "Polymer Microemulsions For the Delivery of Poorly Soluble Drugs to Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells". Brandon was supervised by Marcus Flowers.

April 13, 2022

Two of our "super-undergraduates" presented posters at the annual University of Minnesota Undergraduate Research Symposium - in person!

Mia Tran, "Nanocomposite Hydrogels for Drug Delivery"

Jacob Kotzenmacher, "Microfluidic Fabrication of Polymer Microcapsules for Small-molecule Drug Delivery"

Nice work, Mia and Jacob!

March 14, 2022

The UMN BME-Industry Grand Rounds featured Marcus Flowers and Prof. Chun Wang along with speakers from 3M to discuss "Materials and devices for wound healing and therapeutic delivery". Marcus and Dr. Wang shared our recent research work on "CAPRO: A novel biodegradable material for drug delivery" and "Polymer wafers for noninvasive delivery of protein vaccines".

January 2, 2022

Anasuya Sahoo, PhD, is joining our lab as a Postdoctoal Associate. Anasuya has extensive experience and accomplishment in pharmaceutical polymers - their characterization and use to improve drug formulation and delivery. Welcome Anasuya!

December 10, 2021

Two of our "super-undergraduates" presented posters at the annual University of Minnesota Undergraduate Research Symposium. 

Alex Paulsen, "Fabrication of Gold Plated Alginate Microbeads"

Amanda Billups, "A Synthetic Oncolytic Polymer Induces Immunogenic Death of Pancreatic Cancer Cells in vitro"

Congrats, Mandy and Alex!

November 23, 2021

Sandra Shahriar is joining our lab as a BME PhD student. Sandra is supported by a 3-year CSE Graduate Fellowship. Welcome Sandra!

October 19, 2021

Prof. Chun Wang gave a College of Science and Engineering Public Lecture. The talk, titled "Polymers can do wonders: From vaccine delivery to cancer therapy", can be viewed on YouTube

September 1, 2021

The amphiphilic nanodroplet-forming liquid polymer known as PA11, developed in our lab, has been incorporated into a hydrogel coating of fibrous neural electrode for delivery of poorly water-soluble molecules to neuronal cells in vitro and in vivo. This work was done in the lab of Dr. Polina Anikeeva at MIT and led by her graduate student Anthony Tabet, a former undergraduate researcher in the Wang lab and UMN chemical engineering alumni. Dr. Sam Hanson, co-author and Wang lab alumni, synthesized the PA11 polymer. The paper is published in ACS Central Science. Congratulations to Anthony, Sam, and all the collaborators!

May 28, 2021

Congratulations to Marcus Flowers for being awarded a Stem Cell Institute Predoctoral INFUSE Award. The main goal of the award program is to build a community of graduate students who are interested in stem cell biology and the potential of stem cells for future regenerative therapeutics. The program is intended to infuse new creative insight and intellectual energy into doctoral research projects while also providing advanced professional training.

May 26, 2021

Our research on "polymer wafers" for vaccine preservation and delivery has attracted media attention. See the UMN news releasea segment aired on KARE11 (also on Youtube), and a story aired on KSTP (Channel 5).

May 24, 2021

Our paper titled "Combination of irreversible electroporation with sustained release of a synthetic membranolytic polymer for enhanced cancer cell killing" has just been published in Scientific Reports. This project was led by Sam Hanson, our former PhD student, in collaboration with Dr. Bruce Forsyth at Boston Scientific Corp. Congratulations!

Apr 27, 2021

Our paper on the amphiphilic liquid polymer PA11 has just been published in ACS Applied Bio Materials. The paper titled "Polymer-Based Dual-Responsive Self-Emulsifying Nanodroplets as Potential Carriers for Poorly Soluble Drugs" is a joint effort between our lab (Dr. Wenshou Wang, Anthony Tabet, Sam Hanson) and Dr. Dunwan Zhu (Wang lab alumni, now a Professor at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences). Congratulations!

Feb 24, 2021

Sam Hanson has defended successfully his PhD dissertation today. He will be joining Boston Scientific Corp. Congratulations Dr. Hanson! 

Dec 20, 2020

Sam Hanson's paper "Mucoadhesive wafers composed of binary polymer blends for sublingual delivery and preservation of protein vaccines" has just been published in the Journal of Controlled Release. This work is a collaboration with the labs of Dr. Jagan Sastry (MD Anderson Cancer Center) and Dr. Mike Barry (Mayo Clinic). Congratulations!

May 19, 2020

Kevin Ortiz-Rivera has defended successfully his PhD dissertation today. He will be joining AbbVie in Worcester, MA. Congratulations Dr. Ortiz-Rivera!