Hydrogel Biomaterials
Biocompatible materials with tailored functions, biological responses and mechanical properties are investigated. The project involves the investigation of novel polymeric building blocks that are combined with self-assembled materials.
Nanosponge Technology and Nanoparticle Expansion
Nanoparticles are important building blocks towards the development of nanomedical approaches to treat cardiovascular disease and to target areas of inflammation to release suitable therapeutics. Our long standing effort in this area has led us to develop the second generation of nanosponge materials in a more effective synthetic pathway.
Photoactivation of crosslinking units in nanonetworks allows for the incorporation of monomers into existing nanoparticle systems to incorporate linear co- and block polymers. One particle is only necessary to enable the production of a diverse set of particles with desired functionalities and dimensions.
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Harth Laboratory
University of Houston
Department of Chemistry
406 STL Building
Labs: 415, 412, 414, 408
phone: (713) 743-6707
harth@uh.edu