CANCELLED – MIPS Seminar: Dr. Thomas J. Webster

When:
March 31, 2020 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
2020-03-31T11:00:00-07:00
2020-03-31T12:00:00-07:00
Where:
CANCELLED
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Ashley Williams
ashleylw@stanford.edu
CANCELLED - MIPS Seminar: Dr. Thomas J. Webster @ CANCELLED

Please note this seminar is now cancelled and will be rescheduled for a future date. Please contact Ashley Williams (ashleylw@stanford.edu) with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your understanding!

“The Nanomedicine Revolution: Real Medical Products Helping Real Humans”

 Thomas J. Webster

Art Zafiropoulo Chair

Chemical Engineering

Northeastern University, Boston, MA

Abstract

Nanotechnology has begun to revolutionize medicine in a number of ways, from improving disease detection to greater treatments. However, a particular growing concern to our healthcare system is the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control has predicted more deaths from antibiotic-resistant bacteria than all cancers combined by 2050. This talk will summarize efforts to utilize nanotechnology in reducing bacteria and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Taking cues from nature, nanotextured surfaces have been shown to reduce bacteria attachment and growth without the use of antibiotics. Moreover, nanoparticles have been synthesized to attach to bacteria membranes, penetrate biofilms, and increase reactive oxygen species to kill bacteria without drugs. Chemistries that self assemble into nanofibers have been formulated that can penetrate bacteria membranes to kill them. Further, the same nanomaterials are being used to both diagnose such diseases and treat them. This talk will emphasize FDA approved nanomedicine products being used today in humans.

 

Biography

Thomas J. Webster’s (H index: 93) degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995) and in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (M.S., 1997; Ph.D., 2000).  Prof. Webster has graduated/supervised over 187 visiting students. His lab group has generated over 23 textbooks, 98 book chapters, 876 invited presentations, at least 703 peer-reviewed literature articles and/or conference proceedings, and 42 provisional or full patents leading to 12 companies with 23 FDA approved materials. Prof. Webster has received numerous honors including but not limited to: 2012, Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering; 2013, Fellow, Biomedical Engineering Society; 2016, International College of Fellows, Biomaterials Science and Engineering; 2016, Acta Biomaterialia Silver Award; 2018, Fellow, National Academy of Inventors; 2019, International Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine; and 2019, Fellow, International Journal of Nanomedicine. He has appeared on BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, the Weather Channel, the Discovery Channel, and the recent special ‘Year Million’ TV series on National Geographic talking about the future of medicine and science.