Bioanalytical Chemistry and Nanobiomedicine Laboratory
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
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
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Cornell University | United States of AmericaJoint Research Project
2015 ~ present
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | IsraelJoint 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
Position : Distinguished Professor, Department of Biochemical Science and Technology
Email : jaho@ntu.edu.tw
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