Facilitated By

San Antonio Medical Foundation

Seed Funding: Fabrication of an Innovative Nanopore Microneedle for Controlled Gene Transfection within 3D Cell Volumes

The University of Texas at San Antonio

The University of Texas at San Antonio is an emerging Tier One research institution with nearly 29,000 students.

Principal Investigator(s)
Hood, Robert
Ahn, Ethan
Funded by
UTSA VPR Office
Research Start Date
Status
Active

The objective of this proposal is to develop and characterize a novel Nanopore Microneedle Array that will enable cell transformation. Transformation will be enacted on 3D tissue volumes through cell electroporation and electrophoretic introduction of genetic material, causing a change in cell phenotype. In the proposal, the initial fabrication, testing, and proof-of-concept is described. Fabrication will be conducted at the Microelectronics Research Center on the J. J. Pickle Research Campus of the University of Texas at Austin. Proposed work includes characterization of physical robustness,, electromagnetic behavior, and electrophoretic transport capabilities of the manufactured prototype. Once benchtop characterization is complete, proof-of-concept experiments in rodents will be conducted to assess cell transformation capabilities.  

Collaborative Project
Basic Research
Drug Discovery
Medical Devices
Regenerative Medicine