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Anthony J. Kim, PhD

Academic Title:

Professor

Primary Appointment:

Neurosurgery

Secondary Appointment(s):

Pharmacology

Additional Title:

Research Health Scientist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Co-Director of Translational Therapeutics Research Group Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering (College Park)

Location:

655 West Baltimore Street, 8-029 Bressler Research Building

Phone (Primary):

410-706-3255

Fax:

410-706-7907

Education and Training

B.S., Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 2001

Ph.D., Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 2006

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, 2007-2009

Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2009-2013 

 

Biosketch

Anthony Kim is a tenured Professor of Neurosurgery and Pharmacology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.  Dr. Kim received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.  He then completed his postdoctoral training as an individual NIH National Research Service Award (NRSA) F32 postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Kim joined the faculty of the University of Maryland School of Medicine as a Tenure-track Assistant Professor in April 2013. 

As Director of the Nanotherapeutics Laboratory and Co-Director of the Translational Therapeutics Research Group (TTRG), Dr. Kim's research focuses on developing translational nanomedicine for brain, breast, and other cancers.  This is achieved through a collaborative team of engineers, basic scientists, and clinicians to spur innovation at the interface of biomedical engineering and clinical medicine.  Towards this goal, his team will (1) identify and characterize the rate-limiting extra- and intracellular barriers by applying innovative biophysical tools and (2) develop advanced therapeutic platforms that overcome these barriers to improve therapeutic outcomes. Dr. Kim has authored ~60 peer-reviewed papers, including publications in Science, Nature Materials, ACS Nano, Science Advances, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte ChemiePhysical Review Letters, and Biomaterials. His research program has been supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), National Science Foundation (NSF), American Cancer Society (ACS), Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, AAPS Foundation, PhRMA Foundation, TEDCO, and others. 

 

Selected Honors and Awards:

ATIP Innovative Project Award, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, 2024

VA Merit Review Award, 2022

Maryland Innovation Initiative Award, 2019

NIH MERIT Award (R37), 2018

NIH K25 Quantitative Research Career Development Award, 2014-2017

AAPS New Investigator Award, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, 2015    

Genentech/AAPS Innovation in Biotechnology Award, 2015

PhRMA Foundation Research Starter Grant in Pharmaceutics, 2014

NIH F32 NRSA individual Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2011-2013

 

Highlighted Publications

Carney CP*, Pandey N*, Kapur A, Saadi H, Ong HL, Chen C, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. (2023) Impact of targeting moiety type and protein corona formation on the uptake of Fn14-targeted nanoparticles by cancer cells. ACS Nano. 17, 19667.

Pandey N, Anastasiadisa P, Carney CP, Kanvinde P, Woodworth GF, Winkles JA, Kim AJ. (2022) Nanotherapeutic treatment of the invasive glioblastoma tumor microenvironment. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 188, 114415.

Dancy JG*, Wadajkar AS*, Connolly NP, Galisteo R, Ames HM, Peng S, Tran NL, Goloubeva OG, Woodworth GF, Winkles JA, Kim AJ. (2020) Decreased nonspecific adhesivity, receptor-targeted therapeutic nanoparticles for primary and metastatic breast cancer. Science Advances. 6, eaax393.

Wadajkar AS, Dancy JG, Roberts NR, Connolly N, Strickland DK, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. (2017) Decreased non-specific adhesivity, receptor targeted (DART) nanoparticles exhibit improved dispersion, cellular uptake, and tumor retention in invasive gliomas. Journal of Controlled Release 267, 144.

Schneider CS, Perez JG, Cheng E, Zhang C, Panagiotis M, Hanes J, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. (2015) Minimizing the Non-specific Binding of Nanoparticles to the Brain Enables Active Targeting of Fn14-positive Glioblastoma Cells. Biomaterials. 42, 42.

Kim AJ, Boylan NJ, Suk JS, Hwangbo M, Yu T, Shuster BS, Cebotaru L, Lesniak, WG, Oh JS, Adstamongkonkul P, Choi AY, Kannan RM, Hanes J. (2013) Use of Single-Site Functional PEG-Dendrons to Prepare Gene Vectors that Penetrate Human Mucus Barriers. Angewandte Chemie Int Ed. 52, 3985.

Kim AJ, Scarlett R, Biancaniello PL, Sinno TR, Crocker JC. (2009) Probing interfacial equilibration in microsphere crystals formed by DNA-directed assembly. Nature Materials. 8, 52.

Kim AJ, Manoharan VN, Crocker JC. (2005) Swelling-Based Method for Preparing Stable, Functionalized Polymer Colloids. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127, 1592.

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