Researchers in Professor Justin Sonnenburg's laboratory have developed genetic tools for manipulating Bacteroides, a prominent genus of gut bacteria, for imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic drug delivery.
Stanford scientists have discovered that Guanidinylated Serinol Charge-altering Releasable Transporters (GSer-CARTs) can be tuned for selective mRNA delivery to the lung and spleen in a predictable fashion.
Stanford researchers have developed a new class of materials that enable new strategies for the efficient delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) into cells and animals. The delivery materials are easily prepared (2 steps), stable and readily tuned.