Cryo-Stabilize and Lyo-Tech (CSLT) Lab
University of Louisiana at Monroe
Cryo-Stabilize and Lyo-Tech (CSLT) Lab
University of Louisiana at Monroe
Given unlimited funding, is there a limit of the complexity of the objects beyond which we cannot freeze-dry or cryopreserve successfully (small molecules, peptide, proteins, nanoparticles, single cell, multiple-cell organisms, organs, and ultimately the human body)?
Our lab is dedicated to advance the science behind freeze-drying and cryogenic preservation of biologics and cells. We also aim to utilize freeze-drying as a powder engineering technology to create inhalable powders for lung delivery.
Freeze induced stress on proteins. Root cause and processing approaches to minimize stress
Cryo-preservation and Freeze-dried Red Blood Cells (RBCs), and eukaryotic cells to prolong shelf-life using fast freezing technology
Join us
Our goal is to train you well enough so you can leave (to wherever you want), but treat you well so you don't want to.
Undergraduates and PharmD students who wants to gain experience on research, please do not hesitate to contact me!
Even for just a brief chat about science.
Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
University of Louisiana at Monroe
1800 Bienville Dr
Monroe, LA 71201
Phone: 318-342-1615
Email: dao@ulm.edu
Supported by funding from