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Daniel Klinger is a professor at the Institute of Pharmacy, specializing in Polymer and Colloidal Chemistry, and Medicinal Chemistry. He leads the Klinger Lab, where research integrates methods from polymer chemistry and colloidal chemistry to develop new synthetic approaches for applications in material science and nanopharmaceutics. His research is driven by inspiration from nature’s ability to create specific functions through molecular structural design. Klinger aims to achieve similar levels of control in synthetic materials, working across multiple length scales. His lab focuses on topics such as the synthesis and characterization of polymeric nanoparticles, drug loading and release studies from polymeric nanogels, and the development of functional polymers for novel nanoparticles. Klinger’s multidisciplinary approach combines interfacial physics and self-assembly to create new nanomaterials that serve as building blocks for advanced technologies including drug delivery and photonics.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.