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Poster Presenters

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Poster # Abstract Title First Name Last Name Affiliation
1 A High Throughput Screen Identified More Potent Oncocin Variants Matthew DeJong University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
2 Stimuli Responsive Nanoparticles for Delivery of Therapeutic Proteins Joshua Seaberg Oklahoma State University
3 Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Bacteria Ava M. Vargason University of North Carolina
4 Polymeric Films for the Encapsulation, Storage and Sustained Release of Therapeutic Bacteria Kunyu Qiu University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
5 Ultrasound Responsive Nanobubbles for Rheumatoid Arthritis Ekta Singh Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
6 Engineering Polymer-Binding Bispecific Antibodies for Enhanced Pretargeted Delivery of Nanoparticles to Mucus-Covered Epithelium Justin Huckaby University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
7 Elimination Pathways of Nanoparticles Wilson Poon University of Toronto
8 Rapid Development and Scale-up of Gene Delivery Nanoparticles Using a Microfluidic Platform Jason Coleman Precision NanoSystems
9 Calculating Antigen Presenting Cell Activation Threshold Via Microparticle Analysis Peter Deak University of Chicago
10 Thermophoretic Focusing for Improved Exosome Separation Ashleigh Crawford Lehigh University
11 Protein-Polymer Conjugates Synthesized Using Water-Soluble Azlactone-Functionalized Polymers Enable Receptor-Specific Cellular Uptake Towards Targeted Drug Delivery Analia J. Vazquez Cegla Smith College
12 Directing Immune Response to Conserved Areas of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion Protein to Elicit Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Steven Frey Georgia Institute of Technology
13 Nanopatterning Protein Antigens to Refocus the Immune Response Ana Castro Georgia Institute of Technology
14 Thermally Induced Aggregation Behavior of a Six-Armed ELP Star Polymer Mario Alberto Cleveland State University
15 Raman Micro-Spectroscopy-Based Single-Cell Analysis of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Fate on Niche-Inspired Platforms Sayani Majumdar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
16 Growth Phase and Media pH Affect Acid Resistance of Escherichia coli Nissle Ryann Callaghan University of North Carolina
17 Nanomaterials Containing Randomized Polypeptides for Immune Modulation Nicole Votaw Duke University
18 Development of AAV-Based CRISPR/Cas9 Therapies for Correcting Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy By Targeted Genomic Integration Adrian Pickar-Oliver Duke University
19 Modular Complement Assemblies As Defined Active Immunotherapies Kelly Hainline Duke University
20 Engineered in Vitro Platform for Characterizing Immunological Responses to Hydrogel Encapsulated Cells and Immunomodulation Ying Li University of Florida
21 Controlled Assembly of Helical Peptide Nanofibers Promotes CD8+ T Cell Responses Chelsea Fries Duke University
22 Epitope Content Controls Antibody Response Quality in an Engineered Anti-IL-17 Vaccine for the Treatment of Psoriasis Lucas Shores Duke University
23 Modulation of Hyaluronic Acid Microbead Hydrogel Dynamicity to Promote Angiogenesis Alexa Anderson Duke University
24 Modulation of Hyaluronic Acid Microporous Annealed Particle (MAP) Dynamicity to Promote Angiogenesis Alexa Anderson Duke University
25 Stoichiometric Post-Modification of Microporous Annealed Particles for Neural Progenitor Cell Culture Katrina

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Duke University
26 Optimized Polyplex Loading in Hyaluronic Acid Microgels for Non-Viral Gene Delivery Evan Kurt Duke University
27 Multi-Epitope Bearing Nanofiber Vaccines for Enhanced Anti-Tumor Immunity Yaoying Wu Duke University
28 Synergistic Immuno Photothermal Nanotherapy (SYMPHONY) with Plasmonic Gold Nanostars to Treat Metastatic Cancer and Induce Long-Term Anti-Cancer Immunity Yang Liu Duke University
29 Massive Computational Acceleration By Using Neural Networks to Emulate Mechanism-Based Biological Models Shangying Wang Duke University
30 Development of a Subcutaneous Cancer Vaccine Based on Thermoresponsive Biopolymers Garrett Kelly Duke University
31 Computational Analysis Concerning the Impact of DNA Accessibility on CRISPR-Cas9 Cleavage Efficiency Cheng-Han Chung Drexel University
32 On-Demand Delivery of Therapeutics Near Tumor Tissue By Refillable Drug Depots Sandeep Palvai North Carolina State University
33 Reducing Leakage Associated with Ethanol Ablation through Incorporation of Ethyl Cellulose Robert Morhard Duke University