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Vladimir Torchilin


Vladimir Torchilin

Northeastern University, USA

Biography

Vladimir Torchilin is a university distinguished Professor and Director at Northeastern University, Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nano-medicine, Boston. He completed his Graduation and MS in Chemistry at Moscow University. He completed his PhD and DSc in Polymer Chemistry and Chemistry of Physiologically Active Compounds in 1971 and 1980, respectively. In 1991, he joined MGH/Harvard Medical School as Head of Chemistry Program, Center for Imaging and Pharmaceutical Research, and Associate Professor of Radiology. He was the Chair in Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences from 1998-2008. His research interests include “liposomes, lipid-core micelles, biomedical polymers, drug delivery and targeting, pharmaceutical nano carriers and experimental cancer immunology”. He has published more than 350 original papers (which received more than 30,000 citations), more than 150 reviews and book chapters.

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Abstract

Abstract : What properties should nanopreparations possess to become effective anticancer medicines?