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Eva Harth

Eva M. Harth FRSC is a German-American polymer scientist and researcher, and a fellow of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society. She is a full professor at the University of Houston and director of the Welch Center for Excellence in Polymer Chemistry.

Eva Harth
Born1968 
Other names
  • Eva Marie Harth
  • Eva M Harth
Alma mater
Occupation
Academic career
FieldsChemistry
Institutions

Education edit

She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Bonn (BS) and her graduate degrees at the University of Zurich (MS) and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (PhD). Under the guidance of Klaus Müllen, Harth completed her PhD on fullerene-based polymers with her thesis, Synthesis and properties of new fullerene adducts and fullerene-containing polymers, in 1998.[1]

Career and research edit

Early career edit

Eva Harth moved to the United States as a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow to the IBM Almaden Research Center. She worked with chemist Craig Hawker on polymeric nanoparticles and nitroxide polymerization for two years and then moved to a start-up company, XenoPort, Inc.

Vanderbilt University edit

In 2004, she started at Vanderbilt University as an assistant professor, was promoted to associate professor in 2011, and served three years as director and DGS of the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Graduate Program (IMS).

During her time at Vanderbilt, she developed a nanosponge delivery system that is licensed by a start-up company.[citation needed] The biodegradable nanoparticle, composed of crosslinked polyester, contains tiny cavities that can store drug molecules. The nanoparticle breaks down in the body, releasing the drug in a predictable fashion, and can be further functionalized with a targeting peptide to favor drug delivery to cancerous cells.[2][3]

Revalida, LLC edit

Harth co-founded Revalida, a limited liability company, in 2009 with two other Vanderbilt colleagues; David Calkins, a director of research at the Vanderbilt Eye Institute; and Alice van der Ende, a PhD graduate student at the time.[4] The three co-founders are also the named inventors for several nanoparticle drug-delivery patents developed by Harth's research group. The patents are currently assigned to Vanderbilt University.[a]

Revalida's initial mission was described as first focusing on treating glaucoma and retinal degeneration. The focus on eye disease therapies is also embedded as part of the company's name, formed using a combination of the word retina and portions of the founders' names: Eva, Alice and David. [4][5]

University of Houston edit

Harth moved to the University of Houston as a full professor in 2017, where her research expanded into the area of metal-organic chemistry. In 2018, the group developed the metal-insertion light-initiated radical (MILRad) polymerization.

Her current research group focuses on incorporating functional groups into polyolefins, combining polymerization methodologies to design novel polymer structures containing polyolefins. The group has a long-standing interest in biomedical materials and technologies to increase the therapeutic function of synthetic and biological substances.

In 2022, the group developed Polyolefin Active Ester Exchange (PACE) process to give access to polyolefin block copolymers containing vinylic, acrylic and polyester and polyamide segments.[citation needed]

Editorial and advisory work edit

In 2017, Harth received a Gutenberg Chair Award from the University of Strasbourg[6] and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. From 2009–2018, she served as an associate editor for Polymer Chemistry, a journal of the RSC.[7]

She is a member of the advisory board of Polymer Chemistry[8] and is an associate editor of the European Polymer Journal.[9]

Awards and honors edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek". portal.dnb.de. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  2. ^ Passarella, Ralph J.; Spratt, Daniel E.; van der Ende, Alice E.; Phillips, John G.; Wu, Hongmei; Sathiyakumar, Vasanth; Zhou, Li; Hallahan, Dennis E.; Harth, Eva; Diaz, Roberto (2010-06-01). "Targeted Nanoparticles That Deliver a Sustained, Specific Release of Paclitaxel to Irradiated Tumors". Cancer Research. 70 (11): 4550–4559. doi:10.1158/0008-5472.can-10-0339. ISSN 0008-5472. PMC 2880200. PMID 20484031.
  3. ^ "Nanosponge drug delivery system more effective than direct injection". news.vanderbilt.edu. from the original on 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  4. ^ a b "Life-sciences startup aims to leverage Vanderbilt technology". 2009-12-07. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  5. ^ "VU Scientists Startup Revalida Seeks Capital C-Level Team". 2009-12-16. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  6. ^ "Harth receives Gutenberg Award". www.uh.edu. from the original on 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  7. ^ "Meet the Editorial Board". Polymer Chemistry. 1 (1): 14–16. 2010-02-09. doi:10.1039/C001033M. ISSN 1759-9962.
  8. ^ . Polymer Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  9. ^ "Eva Harth – Executive Board – European Polymer Journal". European Polymer Journal. from the original on 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2019-07-29.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Patents include US patent US8492510B2 , US patent US7935782B2 , and US patent US20190375891A1 

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Eva M Harth FRSC is a German American polymer scientist and researcher and a fellow of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society She is a full professor at the University of Houston and director of the Welch Center for Excellence in Polymer Chemistry Eva HarthBorn1968 Other namesEva Marie Harth Eva M HarthAlma materUniversity of Bonn University of Zurich University of Mainz Max Planck Institute for Polymer ResearchOccupationChemistprofessor Academic careerFieldsChemistryInstitutionsIBM Research Almaden Xenoport Inc Vanderbilt University University of Houston Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Early career 2 2 Vanderbilt University 2 3 Revalida LLC 2 4 University of Houston 3 Editorial and advisory work 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 NotesEducation editShe received her undergraduate degree from the University of Bonn BS and her graduate degrees at the University of Zurich MS and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research PhD Under the guidance of Klaus Mullen Harth completed her PhD on fullerene based polymers with her thesis Synthesis and properties of new fullerene adducts and fullerene containing polymers in 1998 1 Career and research editEarly career edit Eva Harth moved to the United States as a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow to the IBM Almaden Research Center She worked with chemist Craig Hawker on polymeric nanoparticles and nitroxide polymerization for two years and then moved to a start up company XenoPort Inc Vanderbilt University edit In 2004 she started at Vanderbilt University as an assistant professor was promoted to associate professor in 2011 and served three years as director and DGS of the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Graduate Program IMS During her time at Vanderbilt she developed a nanosponge delivery system that is licensed by a start up company citation needed The biodegradable nanoparticle composed of crosslinked polyester contains tiny cavities that can store drug molecules The nanoparticle breaks down in the body releasing the drug in a predictable fashion and can be further functionalized with a targeting peptide to favor drug delivery to cancerous cells 2 3 Revalida LLC edit Harth co founded Revalida a limited liability company in 2009 with two other Vanderbilt colleagues David Calkins a director of research at the Vanderbilt Eye Institute and Alice van der Ende a PhD graduate student at the time 4 The three co founders are also the named inventors for several nanoparticle drug delivery patents developed by Harth s research group The patents are currently assigned to Vanderbilt University a Revalida s initial mission was described as first focusing on treating glaucoma and retinal degeneration The focus on eye disease therapies is also embedded as part of the company s name formed using a combination of the word retina and portions of the founders names Eva Alice and David 4 5 University of Houston edit Harth moved to the University of Houston as a full professor in 2017 where her research expanded into the area of metal organic chemistry In 2018 the group developed the metal insertion light initiated radical MILRad polymerization Her current research group focuses on incorporating functional groups into polyolefins combining polymerization methodologies to design novel polymer structures containing polyolefins The group has a long standing interest in biomedical materials and technologies to increase the therapeutic function of synthetic and biological substances In 2022 the group developed Polyolefin Active Ester Exchange PACE process to give access to polyolefin block copolymers containing vinylic acrylic and polyester and polyamide segments citation needed Editorial and advisory work editIn 2017 Harth received a Gutenberg Chair Award from the University of Strasbourg 6 and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry From 2009 2018 she served as an associate editor for Polymer Chemistry a journal of the RSC 7 She is a member of the advisory board of Polymer Chemistry 8 and is an associate editor of the European Polymer Journal 9 Awards and honors edit2007 NSF Career Award 2017 Gutenberg Chair 2017 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry 2021 Fellow of the American Chemical SocietyReferences edit Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek portal dnb de Retrieved 2023 03 07 Passarella Ralph J Spratt Daniel E van der Ende Alice E Phillips John G Wu Hongmei Sathiyakumar Vasanth Zhou Li Hallahan Dennis E Harth Eva Diaz Roberto 2010 06 01 Targeted Nanoparticles That Deliver a Sustained Specific Release of Paclitaxel to Irradiated Tumors Cancer Research 70 11 4550 4559 doi 10 1158 0008 5472 can 10 0339 ISSN 0008 5472 PMC 2880200 PMID 20484031 Nanosponge drug delivery system more effective than direct injection news vanderbilt edu Archived from the original on 2019 07 29 Retrieved 2019 07 29 a b Life sciences startup aims to leverage Vanderbilt technology 2009 12 07 Retrieved 2023 04 12 VU Scientists Startup Revalida Seeks Capital C Level Team 2009 12 16 Retrieved 2023 04 12 Harth receives Gutenberg Award www uh edu Archived from the original on 2019 07 29 Retrieved 2019 07 29 Meet the Editorial Board Polymer Chemistry 1 1 14 16 2010 02 09 doi 10 1039 C001033M ISSN 1759 9962 Advisory Board Members Polymer Chemistry Archived from the original on 2019 08 29 Retrieved 2019 07 29 Eva Harth Executive Board European Polymer Journal European Polymer Journal Archived from the original on 2019 07 29 Retrieved 2019 07 29 Notes edit Patents include US patent US8492510B2 US patent US7935782B2 and US patent US20190375891A1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eva Harth amp oldid 1186687823, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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