Juliane Nguyen


Juliane Nguyen is a professor at UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and vice chair of the Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics. She is also the Director of Graduate Admissions in DPMP at .

Career

She received her pharmacy degree and PhD from Philipps-Universität Marburg in Germany, completing her PhD in Thomas Kissel's group. After receiving her degrees, she completed a Post doc with Francis Szoka at University of California, San Francisco. Her research is focused on, exosomes and lipid based drug delivery systems. She was awarded a National Science Foundation [National Science Foundation National Science Foundation CAREER Awards|CAREER Awards|CAREER] award in 2018 for her work as well as over $21M from the NIH and other funding sources. Nguyen’s work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the CMBE Young Innovator Award from the Biomedical Engineering Society, the AAPS Emerging Leader Award, the NYSTAR Faculty Award, the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the Pioneering Pharmaceutical Sciences by Emerging Investigators Award, and the University at Buffalo – Exceptional Scholar Young Investigator Award. Nguyen is a Fellow of the Controlled Release Society, a Fellow of AIMBE, and a Fellow of AAPS.

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Awards & Honors

  • Elected Fellow - -
  • - ETH Zuerich - 2024
  • Elected Fellow - - 2024
  • Elected Fellow - - 2023
  • Member of the NIH Drug and Biologic Therapeutic Delivery Study Section - 2023-2025
  • AAPS Emerging Leader Award - 2019
  • CMBE Young Innovator Award - BMES - 2019
  • NY-STAR Faculty Award - 2019
  • NSF CAREER Award - 2018 -2023
  • University at Buffalo – Exceptional Scholar Young Investigator Award - 2017