Fulbright Scholar presents lecture "Structural and chemical aspects of HPMA copolymers as drug carriers"

Fulbright Scholar presents lecture "Structural and chemical aspects of HPMA copolymers as drug carriers"

The Department of Physical Sciences invites the Barry Community to a lecture by Fulbright Scholar Ondrej Sedlacek, Ph.D., entitled, “Structural and chemical aspects of HPMA copolymers as drug carriers.”

Date: Monday, Feb. 11, 2013
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Wiegend Annex 103

About the lecture:

Targeted delivery and controlled release using polymer carriers became widely studied approach to circumvent side effects of anticancer drugs. The drug is attached to a polymer carrier by biodegradable linker. This biologically inactive prodrug conjugate is delivered to the cancer tissue, where it is concentrated by, e.g., Enhanced Permeation and Retention (EPR) accumulation or ligand-based targeting. In tumor tissue the conjugate releases its cargo in biologically active form. In this talk, I will delineate the recent development of N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) based polymer conjugates with anti cancer drug Doxorubicin as a promising candidates for advanced therapy of solid tumors.