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Steinmetz Lab | Mission and Vision
The Steinmetz Lab’s mission is to push to new frontiers in medicine and bio-nanotechnology through design, development and testing of materials and biologics derived from plant viruses. Our vision is the translation of promising candidates into clinical and commercial applications.
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Nicole F. Steinmetz, Ph.D.
Professor and Vice Chair for Research and Faculty Affairs of NanoEngineering
Founding Director of the Center for Nano-ImmunoEngineering (nanoIE)
Co-Director for Center in Engineering Cancer (CEC) under the Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM)
University of California San Diego (UCSD)
nsteinmetz@ucsd.edu | @NF_Steinmetz | www.steinmetzlab.com | nanoie.uscd.edu | https://iem.ucsd.edu
Our laboratories are located in the Structural and Materials Engineering (SME) Building and Jacobs Hall (EBU1).
In the news
Three Entrepreneurial UC San Diego Faculty Members To Join National Academy of Inventors
Center for Engineering in Cancer Takes Off
Nanoengineers Receive $4.3M From NIH To Continue Studies Using Plant Viruses To Treat Cancer
Professor Steinmetz named as one Top Women in Academic Entrepreneurship | https://bioscommunity.substack.com/p/b5b2d15f-5170-4118-af60-2e921fdc007f