Yalini Wijesundara
Appearances
- Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading cause of deaths from infectious diseases in the world after Covid-19…
- The tunability and large cargo capacity of metal-organic frameworks, MOFs, has led to their increasing interest in biomedical applications…
- The efficacy and specificity of protein, DNA, and RNA-based drugs make them popular in the clinic; however, these drugs are often delivered _via_ injection, requiring skilled medical personnel, and producing biohazardous waste…
- Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are highly structured protein complexes that resemble outer protein capsid. VLP Qβ are gene-less protein shells that resemble bacteriophage Qβ, and they retain the transduction of the virion…
- Qβ virus-like particle has long been a nanoparticle platform composed of 180 identical coat proteins, which stay intact from disulfide bonds formed from the surface exposed cysteine. Qβ has been long used for delivering drugs and vaccines and killing cancer…
- Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are highly structured protein complexes that resemble outer protein capsid. VLP Qβ are gene-less protein shells that resemble bacteriophage Qβ, and they retain the transduction of the virion…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityDartmouth CollegeUniversity of HoustonProfessor, Indian Institute of TechnologyDuke UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityMichigan Technological University - Qβ virus-like particle has long been a nanoparticle platform composed of 180 identical coat proteins, which stay intact from disulfide bonds formed from the surface exposed cysteine. Qβ has been long used for delivering drugs and vaccines and killing cancer…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoPhD Student, The Ohio State UniversityWayne State UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Ohio State University - Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are highly structured protein complexes that resemble outer protein capsid. VLP Qβ are gene-less protein shells that resemble bacteriophage Qβ, and they retain the transduction of the virion…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityDartmouth CollegeUniversity of HoustonProfessor, Indian Institute of TechnologyDuke UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityMichigan Technological University - Qβ virus-like particle has long been a nanoparticle platform composed of 180 identical coat proteins, which stay intact from disulfide bonds formed from the surface exposed cysteine. Qβ has been long used for delivering drugs and vaccines and killing cancer…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoPhD Student, The Ohio State UniversityWayne State UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Ohio State University - Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are highly structured protein complexes that resemble outer protein capsid. VLP Qβ are gene-less protein shells that resemble bacteriophage Qβ, and they retain the transduction of the virion…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityDartmouth CollegeUniversity of HoustonProfessor, Indian Institute of TechnologyDuke UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityMichigan Technological University - Qβ virus-like particle has long been a nanoparticle platform composed of 180 identical coat proteins, which stay intact from disulfide bonds formed from the surface exposed cysteine. Qβ has been long used for delivering drugs and vaccines and killing cancer…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoPhD Student, The Ohio State UniversityWayne State UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Ohio State University - Virus-Like Particles (VLPs) are highly structured protein complexes that resemble outer protein capsid. VLP Qβ are gene-less protein shells that resemble bacteriophage Qβ, and they retain the transduction of the virion…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityDartmouth CollegeUniversity of HoustonProfessor, Indian Institute of TechnologyDuke UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityMichigan Technological University - Qβ virus-like particle has long been a nanoparticle platform composed of 180 identical coat proteins, which stay intact from disulfide bonds formed from the surface exposed cysteine. Qβ has been long used for delivering drugs and vaccines and killing cancer…
- : [BIOL] Division of Biological Chemistry
Speakers
University of FloridaNC State UniversityUniversity of Illinois ChicagoPhD Student, The Ohio State UniversityWayne State UniversityAssistant Professor, Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Ohio State University - DateMarch 29, 2023Tuberculosis (TB) is the second leading cause of deaths from infectious diseases in the world after Covid-19…
- DateMarch 27, 2023The efficacy and specificity of protein, DNA, and RNA-based drugs make them popular in the clinic; however, these drugs are often delivered _via_ injection, requiring skilled medical personnel, and producing biohazardous waste…