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The laboratory of Professor Omar F. Khan at the University of Toronto. We create RNA nanotechnologies to cure diseases and solve bioengineering challenges. The OFK Lab is an Applied Science and Engineering research group.
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Nanomaterials for Controlled Nucleic Acid Delivery There are...
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Khan, O.F. and Sefton, M.V. “Endothelialized biomaterials...
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Omar F. Khan. Professor Khan is the Canada Research Chair in...
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6 days ago · The Omar Khan (OFK) Lab combines engineering, biology and chemistry fundamentals to create new nanotechnologies for better patient outcomes. These technologies are used to control and deliver nucleic acids.
Omar F. Khan. Professor Khan is the Canada Research Chair in Nucleic Acid Therapeutics. He earned his B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from the University of Toronto, and his academic supervisor was Professor Michael V. Sefton.
Omar F. Khan. Professor and Canada Research Chair in Nucleic Acid Therapeutics, University of Toronto. Verified email at mit.edu - Homepage. Nanotechnology Nucleic Acids Vaccines Tissue...
Omar F. Khan is the Canada Research Chair in Nucleic Acid Therapeutics and is a Professor in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (BME) and the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto. Omar is also an Associate Director Research, BME.
Dr. Khan is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. He is the Canada Research Chair in Nucleic Acid Therapeutics. He earned his B.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry from the University of Toronto, and his academic supervisor was Professor Michael V. Sefton.
Professor Omar F. Khan and the OFK Lab combine engineering, immunology and chemistry fundamentals to create new nanotechnologies for better patient outcomes. These technologies control and deliver nucleic acids.