Simone A Douglas-Green
(she/her)
Contact
Whitaker 2113Georgia TechEducation
- B.S., Biomedical Engineering, University of Miami
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Tech & Emory University
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests
The Douglas-Green Lab uses a team-based and interdisciplinary approach to study mechanisms of bio-nano interactions and improve fundamental knowledge of how nanoparticles interact with biological environments. Our work focuses on understanding nanocarrier interactions within biological environments, with a particular interest in characterizing nanoparticle-protein complexes or protein/biomolecular coronas that form on nanoparticle surfaces. These bio-nano interactions drive our research goals in the lab: (1) develop tools/techniques to study how biology interacts with nanoparticles with an emphasis on (2) understanding person and disease specific proteins coronas, and (3) improving therapeutic potential and leverage proteins as biomarkers for early disease detection.