Seminar talk by Dr. Tomáš Etrych (IMC)

We have a guest, Dr. Tomáš Etrych form the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences. His talk will be about Hydrophilic and amphiphilic copolymers for therapy and diagnostics.

The conjugation of low-molecular-weight therapeutics with water-soluble or amphiphilic polymer carriers have several advantages, e.g. reduced drug toxicity, prolonged drug circulation in blood and higher accumulation of low-molecular-weight therapeutics in tumor or inflamed tissue, and enable highly effective tumor and anti-inflammatory therapy with minimized side effects. In ourgroup we study synthetic polymer carriers based on the methacrylamides as suitable drug delivery vectors. The accumulation of these polymer carriers in tumor or inflamed tissue is molecular-weight dependent. In addition, the size and shape of the polymer carriers is crucial for their biological behavior, therefore various structures were synthesized and will be presented. Importantly, such polymer vectors can be advantageously used also as diagnostics or theranostics. Amphiphilic conjugates with photosensitizers and hydrophilic conjugates with fluorescent near-infrared dyes will be shown and their effect in photodynamic therapy or navigated surgery will be mentioned. Last, but not least, the results of collaborative  research with companies will be presented during the lecture.

March 27, 2024 ( 14:00 )

Add to Calendar 03/27/2024 14:00 Europe/Prague Seminar talk by Dr. Tomáš Etrych (IMC)

We have a guest, Dr. Tomáš Etrych form the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences. His talk will be about Hydrophilic and amphiphilic copolymers for therapy and diagnostics.

The conjugation of low-molecular-weight therapeutics with water-soluble or amphiphilic polymer carriers have several advantages, e.g. reduced drug toxicity, prolonged drug circulation in blood and higher accumulation of low-molecular-weight therapeutics in tumor or inflamed tissue, and enable highly effective tumor and anti-inflammatory therapy with minimized side effects. In ourgroup we study synthetic polymer carriers based on the methacrylamides as suitable drug delivery vectors. The accumulation of these polymer carriers in tumor or inflamed tissue is molecular-weight dependent. In addition, the size and shape of the polymer carriers is crucial for their biological behavior, therefore various structures were synthesized and will be presented. Importantly, such polymer vectors can be advantageously used also as diagnostics or theranostics. Amphiphilic conjugates with photosensitizers and hydrophilic conjugates with fluorescent near-infrared dyes will be shown and their effect in photodynamic therapy or navigated surgery will be mentioned. Last, but not least, the results of collaborative  research with companies will be presented during the lecture.