Program
Pharmacy - Pharmaceutics
Research project title

Developing Polymeric Particles for Cancer Vaccines

Research description

Dr. Salem's research interests are primarily focused on self-assembling systems, the rational design of novel drug and gene delivery systems and on the development of vaccines that stimulate potent antigen-specific immune responses. Dr Salem's laboratory applies microfabrication techniques to develop novel drug and gene delivery devices and to optimize control over polymer-cell interactions. The group is currently exploring the synergistic application of polymer particle technology, CpG oligonucleotides, adenoviruses and heat shock protein therapy for generating sustained stronger immune responses against tumors.

Undergraduate minimum qualifications

Be enrolled on an appropriate undergraduate program with an acceptable current GPA. Be enthusiastic.

Undergraduate role

Read background papers. Present in Group Meetings. Participate in ongoing projects. Take the lead in sub-projects. Get trained on a variety of techniques.