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Randall Mrsny obtained a BS degree in Biochemistry and Biophysics and a PhD degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology from the University of California at Davis undergraduate and medical school campuses, respectively. As an NIH post-doctoral fellowship he studies membrane lipid-protein interactions at the Institute of Molecular Biology located in the University of Oregon Eugene campus. Prior to taking Professors’ post in Cardiff University and now the University of Bath, Randy led research groups in two companies: ALZA and Genentech. He has been involved in starting two new biotech companies through the acquisition of venture capital funding. Randy has been elected president of an international society and organized international meeting. He currently serves as a reviewer or advisor for multiple international agencies and companies

研究领域

The current research interest of the Mrsny Laboratory focuses on a variety of aspects of epithelial cell structure/function in health and disease. This work is supported through grants from governmental agencies and private foundations as well as through collaborative partnership with pharmaceutical companies. Identification of molecules secreted by intestinal and airway epithelial cells which can control neutrophil and eosinophil transmigration Identification of molecules that allow epithelial cells regulation to lymphocyte activation Examine the role played by tight junction elements in controlling epithelial cells oncogenesis Examine endogenous mechanisms that dynamically control tight junction opening and closing for drug delivery Examine epithelial transcytosis mechanisms used by bacterial toxins for the delivery of biotherapeutics such as proteins, peptides, and siRNA

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Kinnunen, H. M., Sharma, V., Contreras-Rojas, L. R., Yu, Y., Alleman, C., Sreedhara, A., Fischer, S., Khawli, L., Yohe, S. T., Bumbaca, D., Patapoff, T. W., Daugherty, A. L. and Mrsny, R. J., 2015. A novel in vitro method to model the fate of subcutaneously administered biopharmaceuticals and associated formulation components. Journal of Controlled Release, 214, pp. 94-102. Taverner, A., Dondi, R., Almansour, K., Laurent, F., Owens, S.-E., Eggleston, I. M., Fotaki, N. and Mrsny, R. J., 2015. Enhanced paracellular transport of insulin can be achieved via transient induction of myosin light chain phosphorylation. Journal of Controlled Release, 210, pp. 189-197. Li, R., De Bank, P. and Mrsny, R., 2015. Polymeric nanocarrier delivery of protein through the epithelial cells. In: Controlled Release Society Annual Meeting, 2015-07-26 - 2015-07-29. Li, R., De Bank, P. and Mrsny, R., 2015. Polymeric nanocarrier transport across Caco-2 cell monolayers in vitro. In: Nanotechnologies in Drug Delivery Congress, 2015-04-27 - 2015-04-28. Santos Cravo, A., Mrsny, R., Carter, E., Harvey, E., Furutani-Seiki, M. and Erkan, M., 2015. Hippo pathway elements co-localize with occludin:a possible sensor system in pancreatic epithelial cells. Tissue Barriers, 3 (3), e1037948. Liu, Z., Meng, F., Li, C., Zhou, X., Zeng, X., He, Y., Mrsny, R.J., Liu, M., Hu, X., Hu, J.-F. and Li, T., 2014. Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells rescue mice from acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure. Cytotherapy, 16 (9), pp. 1207-1219. Agbor, T. A., Demma, Z., Mrsny, R. J., Castillo, A., Boll, E. J. and Mccormick, B. A., 2014. The oxido-reductase enzyme glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) governs Salmonella Typhimurium-induced neutrophil transepithelial migration. Cellular Microbiology, 16 (9), pp. 1339-1353. Kinnunen, H. M. and Mrsny, R. J., 2014. Improving the outcomes of biopharmaceutical delivery via the subcutaneous route by understanding the chemical, physical and physiological properties of the subcutaneous injection site. Journal of Controlled Release, 182 (1), pp. 22-32. Wang, X., Hu, J.-f., Tan, Y., Cui, J., Wang, G., Mrsny, R. J. and Li, W., 2014. Cancer Stem Cell Marker Musashi-1 rs2522137 Genotype Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Lung Cancer. PLoS ONE, 9 (5), e95915. Carter, E., Lau, C. Y., Tosh, D., Ward, S. G. and Mrsny, R. J., 2013. Cell penetrating peptides fail to induce an innate immune response in epithelial cells in vitro:Implications for continued therapeutic use. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 85 (1), pp. 12-19. Zhang, H., Jiao, W., Sun, L., Fan, J., Chen, M., Wang, H., Xu, X., Shen, A., Li, T., Niu, B., Ge, S., Li, W., Cui, J., Wang, G., Sun, J., Fan, X., Hu, X., Mrsny, R., Hoffman, A. R. and Hu, J.-F., 2013. Intrachromosomal looping is required for activation of endogenous pluripotency genes during reprogramming. Cell Stem Cell, 13 (1), pp. 30-35. Santos Cravo, A. and Mrsny, R. J., 2013. A time travel journey through cancer therapies. In: Bae, Y. H., Mrsny, R. J. and Park, K., eds. Cancer targeted drug delivery. New York: Springer, pp. 3-35. Liu, K., Hearne, K., Mrsny, A., Staka, C. and Mrsny, R. J., 2012. A strategy to improve selectivity and targeting to epithelial-derived cancer cells. Journal of Controlled Release, 164 (2), pp. 205-212. Mrsny, R. J., 2012. Oral drug delivery research in Europe. Journal of Controlled Release, 161 (2), pp. 247-253. Daugherty, A. L., Rangell, L. K., Eckert, R., Zavala-Solorio, J., Peale, F. and Mrsny, R. J., 2011. Sustained release formulations of rhVEGF165 produce a durable response in a murine model of peripheral angiogenesis. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 78 (2), pp. 289-297. Brayden, D. J. and Mrsny, R. J., 2011. Oral peptide delivery: Prioritizing the leading technologies. Therapeutic Delivery, 2 (12), pp. 1567-1573. Lipp, R., Mrsny, R. and Park, K., 2010. Seventh international nanomedicine and drug delivery symposium (NanoDDS'09). Journal of Controlled Release, 146 (2), p. 163. Daugherty, A. L. and Mrsny, R. J., 2010. Local tissue distribution and cellular fate of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) following intramuscular injection. Journal of Drug Targeting, 18 (1), pp. 27-35. Sharma, V. K., Chih, H. W., Mrsny, R. J. and Daugherty, A. L., 2009. The formulation and delivery of monoclonal antibodies. In: An, Z., ed. Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies: From Bench to Clinic. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, pp. 671-705. Mrsny, R. J., 2009. Lessons from nature: "Pathogen-Mimetic" systems for mucosal Nano-medicines. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 61 (2), pp. 172-192.

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