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College of Life Science

Bioanalytical Chemistry and Nanobiomedicine Laboratory

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Principal Investigator : Prof. Ja-an Annie HO

Team Size : 20

Study Field : Bacterial Toxins and Microbes, Disease-Related Small Molecules, Peptides, Mi-croRNA

Forms of Int'l Cooperation : Joint Research Project, Personnel Exchange, Student Exchange, Seminar, Joint Patent Application, MOU/Collaborative Agreement

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Lab Introduction

Our group research interests are in bioanalytical chemistry, focusing on developing rapid, sensitive, and reliable methods for assaying the pathogenic agents, such as bacterial toxins and microbes, disease-related small molecules, peptides, and mi-croRNA, and applying these analytical methods to determine their levels in various biological fluids. These methods have great potential for application in clinical diag-nostics, food safety monitoring, epidemic control, and, most recently, counterterror-ism campaigns. In addition to the development of biosensors, we are also interested in designing novel, controlled-release drug delivery systems using nanotechnology, which help to overcome the dilemmas caused by the narrow therapeutic indexes of drugs. Such drug delivery vectors offer many advantages, including improved effica-cy and reduced toxicity.

International Cooperation Experience

  • Cornell University | United States of America
    Joint Research Project

    2015 ~ present

  • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Israel
    Joint Research Project Personnel Exchange Joint Patent Application

    2012 ~ present

Contact

Prof. Ja-an Annie HO

Position : Distinguished Professor

Email : jaho@ntu.edu.tw

Phone : +8862-3366-4438/+8862-3366-4439

Principal Investigator

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Prof. Ja-an Annie HO

Position : Distinguished Professor, Department of Biochemical Science and Technology

Email : jaho@ntu.edu.tw

Education / Background :

  • PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

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