SPECIAL DELIVERY
Precision medicine aims to attack cancer cells and other health problems with carefully targeted therapies - delivering the right material in the right amount to the right place at the right time.
In her research with University of Delaware Professors Millicent Sullivan and Thomas H. Epps, III, sophomore Victoria Muir of Hockessin, Delaware, is working to fine tune some of the tiny capsules that carry specific cargo to address cancer and other diseases. The goal is to customize these "polymer nanocarriers" so they can deliver an optimal load of a specific nucleic acid (known as small interfering RNA) that knocks out the operations of certain genes and helps to disarm the cancer cell's destructive capacity.
The labs also are working to develop greater understanding of that delivery process.
Victoria, who is majoring in chemical and biomolecular engineering, is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and plans to participate in the "broomball" event during Engineering Week.













