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Speaker at Pharmaceutical Conference - Thomas J. Webster
Mansfield Bioincubator, United States
Title : Is your drug delivery formulation harming the environment ? Approaches to both save human health and the environment

Abstract:

Today’s biomaterials are harming the environment and left unchanged, are predicted to continue to harm the environment in the decades ahead at an alarming rate. Whether through a large carbon footprint during manufacturing, catheter waste, or extensive polymeric cell culture supplies, it is clear that biomaterial science needs to adopt environmentally-friendly strategies that other fields already have (such as automotive, consumer goods, energy, etc.). This talk will highlight how effective and environmentally-friendly drug delivery vehicles can be made for treating cancer, inhibiting infection, and growing tissues. It will highlight numerous approaches including using cells to make nanoparticles without relying on toxic catalysts and how such cell-made-nanoparticles are more effective at killing cancer cells and inhibiting infection than those made through traditional precipitation chemistry. Moreover, this talk will highlight what is needed for the field to adopt such environmentally-friendly and effective drug delivery vehicles.

Audience Take Away Notes:

  • How today’s biomaterials are harming the environment 
  • How drug delivery devices can be made out of environmentally-friendly materials
  • How environmentally-friendly drug delivery materials can improve human health

Biography:

Thomas J. Webster’s (H index: 125; Google Scholar) degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995; USA) and in biomedical engineering from RPI (Ph.D., 2000; USA). He has served as a professor at Purdue (2000-2005), Brown (2005-2012), and Northeastern (2012-2021; serving as Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 2012 - 2019) Universities and has formed over a dozen companies who have numerous FDA approved medical products currently improving human health in over 30,000 patients. His technology is also being used in commercial products to improve sustainability and renewable energy. He is currently helping those companies and serves as a professor at Brown University, Saveetha University, Hebei University of Technology, UFPI, and others. Dr. Webster has numerous awards including: 2020, World Top 2% Scientist by Citations (PLOS); 2020, SCOPUS Highly Cited Research (Top 1% Materials Science and Mixed Fields); 2021, Clarivate Top 0.1% Most Influential Researchers (Pharmacology and Toxicology); 2022, Best Materials Science Scientist by Citations (Research.com); and is a fellow of over 8 societies. Prof. Webster is a former President of the U.S. Society for Biomaterials and has over 1,350 publications to his credit with over 55,000 citations. He was recently nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Prof. Webster also recently formed a fund to support Nigerian student research opportunities in the U.S.Thomas J. Webster’s (H index: 125; Google Scholar) degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995; USA) and in biomedical engineering from RPI (Ph.D., 2000; USA). He has served as a professor at Purdue (2000-2005), Brown (2005-2012), and Northeastern (2012-2021; serving as Chemical Engineering Department Chair from 2012 - 2019) Universities and has formed over a dozen companies who have numerous FDA approved medical products currently improving human health in over 30,000 patients. His technology is also being used in commercial products to improve sustainability and renewable energy. He is currently helping those companies and serves as a professor at Brown University, Saveetha University, Hebei University of Technology, UFPI, and others. Dr. Webster has numerous awards including: 2020, World Top 2% Scientist by Citations (PLOS); 2020, SCOPUS Highly Cited Research (Top 1% Materials Science and Mixed Fields); 2021, Clarivate Top 0.1% Most Influential Researchers (Pharmacology and Toxicology); 2022, Best Materials Science Scientist by Citations (Research.com); and is a fellow of over 8 societies. Prof. Webster is a former President of the U.S. Society for Biomaterials and has over 1,350 publications to his credit with over 55,000 citations. He was recently nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Prof. Webster also recently formed a fund to support Nigerian student research opportunities in the U.S.

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