Gene Delivery and Gene Editing (Focus Group - GDGE)
The ionizable lipid within lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) is pH-responsive, enabling cytosolic nucleic acid delivery [1,2]. Ionizable lipid design drives nucleic acid delivery efficiency [3], but structure:function relationships between lipid design and LNP delivery are not well understood. We synthesized a series of novel ionizable lipids with different numbers of ether groups and alkyl-tail lengths and identified top-performing ionizable lipids for mRNA delivery to cells. This work aims to understand how ether groups and tail length influence delivery while providing new lipids for diseases.
Joshua Yang, n/a
Doctoral Student
Rowan University
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States