Graduate Student
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland, United States
My name is Yahya Cheema and I am currently a 4th year graduate research assistant in the lab of Dr. Gregg Duncan in the Fischell Department of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland. My current research focuses on evaluating adeno-associated viral vector serotypes and their ability to overcome extracellular barriers to gene delivery, as my expertise is in the behavior and dynamics of viral vectors in biological environments. Specifically, my research thus far has included examining the effects of adeno-associated virus serotype on transport through an extracellular matrix (ECM)-like hydrogel, and cellular uptake in both 2D and 3D in vitro models. My work advances the field of targeted gene therapy with novel 3D in vitro models, enabling me to reach my long-term goals as a researcher. Upon completion of my doctoral degree, I am driven to pursue a career in academia with the objective to independently lead a lab in the future as a faculty. I desire to have my work provide a long-lasting impact on not only the research community but also the discipline of bioengineering, by advancing the next generation of bioengineers, creating a cycle of positive and profound global impact.
The Extracellular Matrix as a Barrier to Adeno-Associated Viral Gene Delivery
Friday, October 13, 2023
2:30 PM – 2:35 PM PDT