Molecular Bioelectrostatics & Drug Delivery Laboratory
Located at Northeastern University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC), the Bajpayee Lab works at the intersection of biomaterials design, nanomedicine and translational research. We utilize the body’s internal electric fields to design electrically charged biomaterials using proteins, peptides and cellular materials like exosomes, for targeting difficult to reach tissues for applications in drug delivery and diagnostic imaging.
Negatively charged tissues such as cartilage, meniscus, intervertebral disc, eye, and mucosal membrane, that also tend to be dense and avascular, are ubiquitous in the human body but remain outstanding challenges for targeted drug delivery. Their degeneration is associated with several common diseases that remain untreatable due to a lack of delivery systems that can enable drugs to penetrate the negatively charged matrix and reach their cellular targets. The high negative fixed charge density, however, can be converted from being a challenge to an opportunity by engineering therapeutics at the molecular level to add optimally positively charged domains such that electrostatic interactions can enhance their transport, uptake and retention rather than hindering them. Our lab engineers targeted bioelectrical therapeutics for treatment of diseases affecting such intrinsically charged tissues. We strive to combine basic science with translational research to develop biomedical technologies for unmet clinical needs.
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Congratulations to Dr. Tengfei He on successfully defending his dissertation. The snowstorm cannot stop his forward pace. Good luck to the next phase of life.🎓
Dr. Tengfei He has succeeded in defending his dissertation titled ''Design of cationic multi-arm Avidin nano-construct for intra-cartilage delivery of small molecule osteoarthritis drugs." Congratulations!
Congratulations to our undergraduate student Cameron Young on being awarded the Churchill Scholarship!🏅
Our undergraduate student Cameron Young is featured in NGN for his upcoming work in England funded by Churchill Scholarship. You can read it [HERE]
Congratulations to Dr. Armin Vedadghavami on successfully defending his dissertation. Great to see him achieve this milestone today! Good luck for the next phase.🎓
Please congratulate Dr. Armin Vedadghavami for his successful dissertation defense titled "Electro-diffusive Transport of Cationic Peptide Carriers in Negatively Charged Joint Environment for Applications in Targeted Drug Delivery."