School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu recently earned national honors as a highly cited rising star in drug delivery By Nicole Sweeney Etter The accolades for Quanyin Hu, an assistant professor in the University …

School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu recently earned national honors as a highly cited rising star in drug delivery By Nicole Sweeney Etter The accolades for Quanyin Hu, an assistant professor in the University …
A recent study by Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu points toward a potential new approach for pushing the limits of immunotherapy, opening a door to more effective treatment of inoperable tumors and metastatic cancer.
Combined with the probiotics themselves, newly developed nanoparticle “backpacks” could significantly improve — and simplify — IBD treatments.
A new, biodegradable gel, created by Assistant Professor Quanyin Hu, filled with a cocktail of immune-boosting cytokines and cancer-fighting cells staved off the growth of lingering cancer cells in mice after tumors were surgically removed.
New faculty members strengthen the School of Pharmacy’s research and education in pediatric pharmacy, drug delivery, and precision medicine.