Engineering Biomedical Function in Supramolecular Nanomaterial

Engineering Biomedical Function in Supramolecular Nanomaterial

Date: 11/07/2014
Time: 3:25 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: 121 Snell Library
Speaker: Hicham Fenniri, Professor, Department of Chemical Eng., Northeastern University

Engineering Biomedical Function in Supramolecular Nanomaterial

Organic chemistry offers tremendous opportunities for the synthesis of small molecules with the ability to spontaneously self-organize into well-defined supramolecular architectures under a defined set of physical conditions. Over the past several years we have developed and utilized a new class of heteropolycyclic molecules to explore hydrogen bonding in water, self-replication in auto-catalytic systems, supramolecular chirality, and the underlying physical phenomena of self-assembly and self-organization processes.

With this knowledge in hand, we were able to tailor the chemical, physical, and biological properties of 1-D tubular nanostructures for applications in the emerging fields of nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine. This lecture is an overview of the design, synthesis, and physical characterization of self-assembled organic nanotubes, and their medical applications.