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Daniel
McNerny
Ph.D. candidate
Department of Chemical Engineering (2005-present)
Project: Design
of Poly(amidoamine) Dendron Synthetic Avidity Agents Utilizing
Initiation Site Coupling
Advisor: James R. Baker
About Dan:
Dan graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 2005 and joined MNIMBS upon his
arrival in Michigan that fall. His thesis project involves
designing a dendron targeted delivery platform that reduces the product
heterogenity found in traditional dendritic platforms.
Recent publications:
McNerny, D. Q.; Kukowska-Latallo, J. F; Mullen, D. G.; Wallace, J.
M.; Desai, A. M.; Shukla, R.; Huang, B.; Banaszak Holl, M. M.; Baker,
J. R. RGD Dendron Bodies; Synthetic Avidity Agents with Defined and
Potentially Interchangeable Effector Sites That Can Substitute for
Antibodies. Bioconjugate
Chemistry 2009, 20 (10), 1853-1859.
(link)
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B.S. Chemical
Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Carnegie
Mellon University
M.S. Chemical
Engineering
University
of Michigan
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